Turn licensed software access into steady, automatic work
No bidding, no proposals, no undercutting. If you are online, qualified for the service and can meet the deadline, orders come to you — ranked by how you have actually performed, not by how cheap you are.
What you need to provide
Every application is reviewed by a person. Until it is approved, and until each licensed service is separately verified, dispatch will not send you those orders.
Identity and profile
Your legal name, a phone number, your disciplines and languages, and a short professional summary. Your phone number is visible to administrators only, never to clients.
Evidence of licensed access
For any service that depends on licensed reporting software, upload evidence that you hold authorised access to it in your own right — an institutional account confirmation, a subscription record, or an employer letter. An administrator verifies it per service.
A payout method
Easypaisa, a bank account, or a Binance address. Account details are encrypted at rest and only decrypted when an administrator processes your withdrawal.
Acceptable-use attestation
You confirm that you will use your own licensed access within its terms, will not add client documents to any repository, and will not accept work whose purpose is to disguise a document's origin.
On licensing, plainly
You control the tap
Your capacity, your rules
Set the maximum number of orders you will hold at once, a daily cap, and quiet hours in your own time zone. Dispatch respects all three.
One offer at a time
You receive an exclusive offer with a two-to-four-minute window, not a shared job board. Accept or decline in one click. Declining is free; repeatedly ignoring offers pauses new ones for a cooldown.
Consistency compounds
Reach Preferred at 70 points and 8 completed orders, Elite at 85 and 25. Higher tiers rank higher in dispatch, and a featured period can be granted on top.
Exactly how offers are ranked
Published because a ranking you cannot see is a ranking you cannot improve. Every component is normalised to 0–1 and combined with the weights below; the resulting score and its breakdown are stored on the offer.
| Component | Weight | What it measures |
|---|---|---|
| Performance score | 24% | Composite of on-time rate, rating, acceptance and experience |
| Client rating | 20% | Smoothed towards the average, so one review cannot outrank a long record |
| On-time delivery rate | 16% | A new reviewer starts at a neutral-positive value |
| Offer acceptance rate | 10% | How often you take the offers you receive |
| Response speed | 10% | 20 seconds or better scores full marks; 10 minutes scores zero |
| Spare capacity | 8% | Measured against your own concurrency limit, not everyone else's |
| Tier and standing | 6% | Tier, featured status, minus any policy strikes |
| Idle time | 6% | Deliberate: stops the busiest reviewer taking everything |
Ties are broken by completed orders, then by account identifier — never randomly. That means the ranking for any historical offer can be reproduced exactly from the audit log, which matters if you ever want to query a decision.