Freelancers sometimes abandon projects halfway, especially if it gets complicated or they find a better opportunity, leaving agencies in a lurch.​

Freelancers sometimes bounce mid project… especially when things get messy or a shinier gig pops up….

Agencies get stuck holding the bag…
That’s the real fear

I’ve handled a few like this… not fun

One client, Mithun, came in hot with the same pain… four days left before launch.

The project was for OS Micro Network Solutions…
WordPress with DIVI

There was an advanced slider…
Tricky stuff… and time was tight.

We split the work… brought in another dev to build the slider in parallel.

I covered the rest…
Tightened scope…
Cleaned the backlog…

Long nights, sure… extra effort, yeah

But we shipped on time… no promises broken

That was the win… look the testimonial below i got form the same client

testimonial from my client mithun, for whom i handled a project where the previous freelancer ghosted them

Saving the client’s face matters most.

Do you guys have similar fears when outsourcing works ?

How do you hedge that risk… buffers, parallel resourcing, kill fees, or something else?

I help marketing and creative agencies from tire 1 countries building their client’s websites at 1/3 of their local price without compromising quality.

Which they can resell at 30 to 60% margin

My goal is to help agencies scale output, protect their name, and free up creative bandwidth for the next big win.

Start with a single page pilot…without any string attached

Review the results without spending a single penny