There is clearly a need for on-demand, as-needed help for specific projects, launches, or for team augmentation. Companies (especially small and mid sized) are more open to hiring freelance and remote.
I keep thinking that a lightly vetted but less onerous than Toptal, less race to the bottom than Upwork platform for tech talent and companies can absolutely flourish.
Curious what you all think?
Your post prompted to check out Toptal. I signed up. What's so onerous about Toptal?
What do you think the reasons are for lack of a platform in the middle?
Through a lot of trial and error, coming up from sites like Upwork, Fiverr, etc. That's the only way I feel that "freelancing" works for me. Where I am deeply networked and have already build rapport with the clients.
For me any kind of freelance Toptal like site needs to be specific about hours they expect you to be available as most people will be doing it P/T after school, or whatever other job they're doing. There is of course the problem with clients not paying, then your site is on the hook to pay the developer.
This is because people go to freelancers for 1. Speed 2. Quality 3. Temporary work
If something is temporary and you want it fast then a majority of the time you’ll want it cheap.
BUT you could find a really small market that wants to go fast and expensive - it’s just much smaller