Potatoe
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I would appreciate some feedback on these two ideas.
I can think of pros and cons to both of them, and I'm curious if they are even things that people would want.
1) I'm tossing around the idea of starting to work on articles in Google Docs or another collaborative tool and giving clients the URL so they can check on the progress of their order at any time, in real time.
2) I'm also thinking of a calendar-based system for taking content orders. Each day would be blocked off with x amount of output, which people would then book for themselves like you would a trip to the dentist or a restaurant reservation. Everyone would have a better idea when their articles will be completed, but I could also see this being a nightmare in a lot of ways. I don't currently use a calendar, so maybe just having that on the backend for myself could achieve similar results.
What pros and cons can you think of for either of these ideas?
I can think of pros and cons to both of them, and I'm curious if they are even things that people would want.
1) I'm tossing around the idea of starting to work on articles in Google Docs or another collaborative tool and giving clients the URL so they can check on the progress of their order at any time, in real time.
2) I'm also thinking of a calendar-based system for taking content orders. Each day would be blocked off with x amount of output, which people would then book for themselves like you would a trip to the dentist or a restaurant reservation. Everyone would have a better idea when their articles will be completed, but I could also see this being a nightmare in a lot of ways. I don't currently use a calendar, so maybe just having that on the backend for myself could achieve similar results.
What pros and cons can you think of for either of these ideas?