- Hourly
- Expert
- Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Overview: We are seeking an experienced independent M&A advisor to work directly with the founder and CEO on a confidential strategic sale process for enterprise software company. This is not a traditional investment banking engagement. We are looking for a senior advisor with deep technology M&A experience who can help position the company, identify strategic acquirers, facilitate introductions, advise on negotiations, and help maximize transaction value. The advisor will work directly with the CEO and external legal counsel. Company Overview The company develops enterprise software focused on AI-driven workflow automation, business process automation, knowledge management, and agentic AI solutions serving enterprise customers across telecommunications, retail, manufacturing, and other industries. Responsibilities -Develop overall M&A strategy and transaction roadmap -Refine positioning and acquisition narrative -Identify and prioritize strategic and financial buyers -Build confidential buyer outreach strategy -Make introductions to corporate development executives and decision makers -Advise on teaser, executive summary, and management presentation -Participate in selected buyer meetings -Help evaluate indications of interest and Letters of Intent -Advise on valuation and deal structure -Coordinate with legal, accounting, and tax advisors throughout diligence -Help create competitive tension among qualified buyers Ideal Background -Former Managing Director or Director at a recognized investment bank OR former Head of Corporate -Development or VP of M&A at a technology company 15+ years leading enterprise software or SaaS transactions -Extensive network of corporate development leaders -Experience selling founder-led technology companies -Strong understanding of AI, workflow automation, enterprise software, or digital transformation markets -Experience with transactions involving strategic buyers such as enterprise software vendors, industrial technology companies, systems integrators, or private equity-backed platforms is highly desirable.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $5,000.00
Rebuild a travel agency SaaS platform from a working no-code prototype to Next.js + Supabase. Features include Notion-style CRM, AI proposal builder (Claude API), client portal, commission tracking, Stripe billing, and Duffel flights API. Row-level security required. Fixed price project. Full working prototype provided as reference.
- Hourly: $50.00 - $125.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
We are looking for an experienced full-stack developer with strong AI-assisted development skills to help us transform our existing payment administration web platform into a modern application. We operate a payment management/admin system and want to accelerate development using AI tools such as Cursor, Claude, ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, or similar technologies. The goal is to rapidly build, improve, and scale our payment administration platform while maintaining high code quality and security standards.
- Hourly: $60.00 - $90.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
DO NOT SEND AN AI GENERATED PROPOSAL. READ THROUGH THIS POST AND GIVE US YOUR HUMAN RESPONSE. Location: Remote Team size: Small (you’ll know everyone’s name) Stack: Java 21 / Guice / Gradle backend + React 19 / TanStack / MUI frontend **To apply** 1. Give us a few sentences for why you're a fit for the description below. 2. Include a Github/Gitlab/Gitea link to a recent PR you’re proud of (any language) 3. 5–10 minute Loom of you using Claude Code on a real task. **About the role** QAction is a large-scale Java enterprise document, records, and workflow platform — multi-project Gradle build, ~15 modules, customer-specific deployments (USDA, Ditco, Ascension, Mayo). The backend is being modernized behind an OpenAPI v2 surface (oasv2); the frontend is being rebuilt off GWT onto React 19 + TanStack Router/Query/Start with MUI v7. We need a developer who’s equally comfortable extending a v2 endpoint in a Guice-wired Java service as they are wiring up a TanStack Query call behind a Lexical editor or a virtualized data table — and who treats Claude Code as a peer on the keyboard, not a novelty. You’ll work directly with the product lead. No layers, no JIRA theater. Ship, review, iterate. **What you’ll do** Own vertical slices end-to-end: OpenAPI spec → Manager/ManagerImpl + EndpointImpl in QAction Java → React 19 / TanStack Query UI → JUnit + Playwright coverage. Extend the QAction Java backend: Guice (constructor injection only), Hazelcast-aware code paths, customer-deployment-aware module wiring, JUnit under oasv2. Build Modern UI features in the React 19 stack: TanStack Router/Query/Start, MUI v7 + Emotion, React Hook Form + Zod, Lexical, dnd-kit, OIDC auth (oidc-client-ts), TypeScript with the wrapper-component discipline already in place (Button, Icon, LabeledObject, ScrollShadows, etc. — never raw MUI in features). Move features off GWT onto the React 19 stack one slice at a time, without breaking the legacy app. Pair with Claude Code daily — write prompts that ship code, review agent diffs critically, and improve our skills/agents library when the workflow has friction. Keep integration tests honest: real DB + Solr + Keycloak at the seam, not mocks. Tech direction you’ll be living in **Backend** Java 21, Gradle multi-project (build single modules — ./gradlew QAction:build — never clean build) Guice DI, constructor injection, Manager/ManagerImpl naming (we don’t use “Service”) OpenAPI-first v2 endpoints in oasv2, canonical error model, paginated response classes as standalone beans in oasv2.beans Hazelcast clustering, Solr search, Postgres/MSSQL, Keycloak/OIDC FileNet integration, document import/migration tooling, RMT/remote services **Frontend** React 19 + TypeScript, Vite 7, TanStack Router + Query + Start + Table MUI v7 + Emotion, MUI X Date Pickers + Tree View Lexical (rich text), @dnd-kit + Atlaskit pragmatic-drag-and-drop, react-virtualized, react-pdf React Hook Form + Zod, oidc-client-ts + react-oidc-context, notistack, pino File naming kebab-case, @/ path imports, theme-first styling, wrapper components over raw MUI Adjacent surfaces in scopes over time **What we’re looking for** 8+ years shipping production app code across backend and frontend. You’ve owned services and UIs, not just one or the other. Java fluency — Guice or Spring DI, REST/OpenAPI design, JUnit. Bonus if you’ve worked in a 1M+ LOC enterprise Java codebase with customer-specific module deployments and didn’t flinch. Modern React fluency — React 18/19, TypeScript, TanStack Query (or React Query), a real opinion about effect dependency graphs, comfort with virtualized tables and rich-text editors. OpenAPI-first thinking. Specs are the source of truth, not documentation written after the fact. Claude Code power user. You write prompts that delegate well, you know when to use a subagent vs. inline, you’ve built or extended skills/hooks/MCP integrations. You can show us a recent session where Claude shipped something non-trivial under your direction. Small-team temperament. You’re allergic to ceremony. You read code before asking. You raise a small PR when it’s ready. **Nice to have** GWT (you won’t write new GWT, but you’ll need to read and migrate it). Workflow / BPMN, records management, e-signature, or ECM domain experience. Hazelcast, Solr, Keycloak operational familiarity. Lexical or another modern rich-text editor. Playwright (you’ll inherit a calibrated suite — we want you to improve it, not rewrite it). Docker compose stack bring-up across Postgres, MSSQL, Solr, Keycloak. Python services or Helm/Kubernetes deployment experience. **How we work** Small PRs. Every change ships through review. If it’s getting big, split it. Test-driven design. Tests come with the code, not after. JUnit on the Java side, Vitest + Playwright on the React side. Daily standups. 15 minutes, async-friendly, but we show up. Memory-backed Claude Code sessions — agents learn the codebase with you, not against you.
- Hourly: $75.00 - $100.00
- Expert
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I need an expert on Co pilot studio with a specific focus on agent optimization workflows. I have a handful of agents I need to work in parallel with one another and funnel up through a hierarchy to the master agents above. Looking to consult an expert to make this flow seamless, fast, and accurate for a project. Thanks!
- Hourly: $20.00 - $50.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Real Estate Acquisitions Coach — Test & Refine AI Voice Agents We have AI voice agents (inbound, outbound, and speed-to-lead for web leads) that handle motivated seller calls for a real estate investment company. They work — but we need them to sound like a real acquisitions rep, not a bot. **You'll:** - Call into and receive calls from our agents as different seller personas - Try to break them, then tell us what's off - Rewrite robotic lines with language a real rep would use - Flag missing discovery questions and weak objection handling **You are:** - A real estate acquisitions rep / ISA / wholesaler with thousands of seller calls under your belt - Experienced across inbound, outbound, and web lead follow-up - Able to explain *why* a line lands or doesn't **Start:** Paid test / 5 mock calls with Video feedback. Ongoing work if it's a fit. **To apply, send:** 1. How many seller calls have you personally handled? 2. Your best opening line for a 60-day-old lead 3. Your hourly rate Not looking for prompt engineers or copywriters — looking for an operator who's lived in these calls.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
Expectations include setting up development, staging and production environments in AWS, creating and managing the CI/CD pipeline and support for front end development and integration with the API.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Bellementis PLLC is seeking a contract legal automation specialist to help design and implement practical automation workflows for a fast-growing boutique law firm. The ideal candidate has experience with law firm operations, document automation, AI tools, workflow design, and systems such as Microsoft 365, Clio, NetDocuments, Gavel, Zapier, Notion, or similar platforms. Responsibilities may include: Automating client intake, engagement letters, matter opening, task tracking, billing workflows, and document generation Building reusable templates, checklists, and workflows Helping integrate AI tools into legal and administrative processes Improving knowledge management and internal firm operations Working with lawyers, operations, and technical team members to turn manual processes into scalable systems This is a contract role. Prior experience with legal tech, law firm operations, document automation, or AI-enabled workflow design is strongly preferred.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $1,800.00
PAGE DESIGN CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT Math - Expert Designer - InDesign This Page Design Contractor Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into as of the date of acceptance (the “Effective Date”) by and between the hiring entity (“Company”) and the independent contractor (“Contractor”). 1. Engagement The Company hereby engages the Contractor to provide page design and layout services for educational materials, including but not limited to course readers, instructor manuals, and examinations (collectively, the “Services” and “Work Product”). The Contractor accepts such engagement under the terms set forth herein. The Contractor acknowledges that this is a high-volume project with a standard turnaround time of ten (10) business days and an estimated effort of thirty (30) to fifty (50) hours. 2. Independent Contractor Status The Contractor is engaged as an independent contractor and not as an employee, partner, or agent of the Company. The Contractor shall have no authority to bind the Company. 3. Scope of Services The Contractor shall: Execute page layout and formatting using Adobe InDesign Implement all required templates, master pages, and text variables Complete revisions based on Company feedback via Google Docs Participate in required Google Meet check-ins All work must adhere strictly to Company-provided templates and specifications with one hundred percent (100%) accuracy. 4. Contractor Requirements The Contractor represents and warrants that they: Possess expert-level proficiency in Adobe InDesign Maintain access to required software (Adobe InDesign and Google Docs) Will attend a mandatory training session Have experience with high-volume, template-based layout work Will deliver error-free work with exceptional attention to detail 5. Intellectual Property, Originality, and Ownership 5.1 Definition of Intellectual Property Rights For purposes of this Agreement, “Intellectual Property Rights” means any and all (i) copyrights and other rights associated with works of authorship throughout the world, including neighboring rights, moral rights, and mask works, (ii) trade secrets and other confidential information, (iii) patents, patent disclosures and all rights in inventions (whether patentable or not), (iv) trademarks, trade names, Internet domain names, and registrations and applications for the registration thereof together with all of the goodwill associated therewith, (v) all other intellectual and industrial property rights of every kind and nature throughout the world and however designated, whether arising by operation of law, contract, license, or otherwise, and (vi) all registrations, applications, renewals, extensions, continuations, divisions, or reissues thereof now or hereafter in effect. 5.2 Definition of Generative Artificial Intelligence For purposes of this Agreement, “Generative Artificial Intelligence” or “GAI” refers to a subset of artificial intelligence that learns patterns from data and produces content, including written material, based on those patterns, and may employ algorithmic methods (e.g., ChatGPT, Llama, Midjourney). 5.3 Original Work Requirement The Contractor expressly agrees that all Work Product must be entirely original and created solely by the Contractor. The Contractor shall not: Copy, replicate, trace, or otherwise derive content from third-party copyrighted works Use unlicensed, restricted, or proprietary materials of any kind Incorporate any content influenced by or derived from third-party copyrighted materials without proper authorization Use Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) tools to produce, generate, or substantially influence Work Product unless expressly authorized in writing by Skyrocket 5.4 Prohibited Use of Third-Party Content The Contractor is strictly prohibited from using: Copyrighted images, graphics, layouts, or designs without valid licenses Stock materials outside of approved sources (e.g., Adobe Stock) Any content that could reasonably be considered derivative of protected works 5.5 Warranty of Non-Infringement and Content Integrity The Contractor represents and warrants that: All Work Product is original and does not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights The Work Product does not violate any copyright, trademark, or proprietary rights The curriculum and all Work Product delivered to Skyrocket are original works that do not infringe or misappropriate any copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, or other proprietary right held by any third party The Work Product is fully copyrightable by Skyrocket and is free of any lien, claim, security interest, or encumbrance The Work Product shall not contain any scandalous, libelous, or unlawful matter 6. Work Made for Hire and Assignment of Rights The parties agree and acknowledge that all materials, programs, and other work product of any kind originating and prepared for Skyrocket by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement, including but not limited to the curriculum (the “Work”), shall be owned by and belong exclusively to Skyrocket. The Work constitutes a “work made for hire” as that term is defined under the U.S. Copyright Act, to the extent it qualifies as such. The Work has been specially ordered and commissioned by Skyrocket and may be incorporated into existing Skyrocket works as a compilation or collective work. The Work includes, without limitation: Works of authorship Documents, records, and notes Inventions (whether or not reduced to practice) Methods, materials, ideas, designs, models, concepts, techniques, discoveries, and improvements Any materials created, conceived, or reduced to practice by Contractor in connection with the Work or through use of or exposure to Skyrocket’s Confidential Information The Contractor agrees that: Skyrocket shall own all right, title, and interest, including all Intellectual Property Rights, in and to the Work The Work shall be deemed a “work made for hire” for copyright purposes To the extent any Work does not qualify as a work made for hire, the Contractor hereby irrevocably assigns all rights, including Intellectual Property Rights, to Skyrocket 7. Indemnity The Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold Skyrocket and its shareholders, directors, employees, officers, agents, and representatives (collectively, the “Skyrocket Parties”) harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, costs, judgments, or other forms of liability to third parties, actual or claimed, of whatsoever kind or character, including attorneys’ fees, brought against Skyrocket and/or the Skyrocket Parties for injury to property or persons, to the extent arising out of: The negligence or willful misconduct of the Contractor; Any breach of this Agreement by the Contractor; The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor and/or by its owners, directors, managers, officers, employees, subcontractors, representatives, and agents (collectively, the “Contractor Parties”); Any scandalous, libelous, or unlawful matter contained or alleged to be contained in the Work Product or curriculum; Any infringement or violation by the Work Product of any copyright or other Intellectual Property Rights. Upon timely written notice from Skyrocket, the Contractor shall defend Skyrocket and/or the Skyrocket Parties in any action or proceeding using legal counsel reasonably acceptable to Skyrocket. 8. Insurance The Contractor shall maintain sufficient insurance coverage, including but not limited to Professional Liability/Errors & Omissions Liability insurance, to enable the Contractor to meet its obligations under this Agreement and applicable law. Such Professional Liability/Errors & Omissions Liability insurance shall: Include coverage for infringement of the proprietary rights of any third party, to the extent reasonably available, including without limitation copyright, trade secret, and trademark infringement arising from Contractor’s performance under this Agreement; Include coverage for invasion of privacy and advertising injury, unless already covered and not excluded under Contractor’s general liability insurance; Include coverage for third-party loss of use arising from recall, removal, or withdrawal of products due to Contractor’s errors, omissions, or negligent acts; Not contain limitations of coverage for claims arising from unauthorized or exceeded access to systems or data, or for services rendered over public or private networks. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Professional Liability/Errors & Omissions Liability insurance shall have a retroactive coverage date no later than the Effective Date of this Agreement. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, the Contractor shall either: Maintain an active insurance policy; or Purchase an extended reporting period providing coverage for claims first made and reported within twelve (12) months following termination of this Agreement. The Contractor shall name Skyrocket as an additional insured under such policy to the extent of contractual liability assumed by the Contractor under this Agreement. Skyrocket reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to waive any or all insurance requirements set forth in this section. 9. Image and Asset Standards All images and assets must: Be at least 300 effective PPI Be provided in vector or PNG format where applicable If assets do not meet quality standards, the Contractor shall recreate or replace them at no additional cost. Acceptable sources include: Licensed Adobe Stock assets Contractor-created original assets AI-generated images are discouraged and require prior approval. 10. Deliverables The Contractor shall provide: Final PDF files Fully packaged Adobe InDesign files, including: INDD files All linked assets (images, fonts, etc.) Exported PDFs All deliverables must be complete, accurate, and submitted in accordance with milestone requirements. Work must be submitted at the end of each work session (Fully packaged INDD Files and PDFs) 11. Communication Requirements The Contractor agrees to: Respond to all communications within twenty-four (24) hours Participate in required Google Meet check-ins Use Google Docs comments for revision workflows Failure to meet communication standards may result in termination. 12. Deadlines and Milestones Timely performance is essential. Missing a milestone deadline by more than twenty-four (24) hours without full submission constitutes a material breach Failure to submit required deliverables may result in termination within twenty-four (24) hours Milestones include: Completion of required training Submission of one (1) completed unit for review Completion of remaining units and revisions 13. Project Scope The Contractor shall complete: Five (5) units of instructor materials (approx. 200–500 pages total) Five (5) units of course readers, if applicable (approx. 200–500 pages total) Five (5) units of exams, if applicable (approx. 30–55 pages total) 14. Termination 14.1 Termination for Cause The Company may terminate this Agreement immediately upon: Breach of intellectual property or originality requirements Failure to meet deadlines Failure to communicate within required timeframes 14.2 Termination for Convenience Either party may terminate this Agreement with written notice, subject to payment for completed and accepted work. 15. Upwork Compliance (If Applicable) If this engagement is conducted through Upwork: All payments, disputes, and communications shall comply with Upwork Terms of Service This Agreement supplements, but does not replace, Upwork’s governing terms In the event of conflict, Upwork Terms of Service shall prevail for platform-related matters 16. Confidentiality The Contractor agrees to keep all Company materials, templates, and project content confidential and not to disclose or reuse such materials outside the scope of this Agreement. 17. Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflict of law principles. 18. Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior discussions or agreements. 19. Acceptance By accepting this engagement (including acceptance through Upwork or commencement of work), the Contractor agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
- Hourly: $25.00 - $52.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
I'm an AI automation expert with a growing roster of clients, and I'm bringing on a skilled freelancer to help handle the smaller projects so I can keep up with demand. This isn't a new or one-off operation. I work with many clients already, and bring on new ones every week. I'm looking for someone reliable I can hand work to consistently, not just for a single project. You should be comfortable building AI automations independently and delivering clean, working solutions for client-facing work. To apply, please: - Send a short Loom introducing yourself - Share examples of your previous automation work I review every application personally, so a quick, genuine intro goes a long way. If we're a good fit, there's steady, ongoing work here.