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How the Job Board Works for Makers: Posting a Job


The Job Board is where Makers can post jobs for custom individualized goods that Fabbers can then bid on the opportunity to turn that idea into a real item. Here's how it works from a Maker's perspective.

For a more information about the Job Board, please see:

How the Job Board works: Overview
How the Job Board works for Fabbers: Bidding on a job

Step 1: Posting a job


It's free and easy to post a job on the Job Board. To begin, enter in all the details of your job as outlined on the webpage. Let's go over each bit of the job posting form in detail:

When you’re done have a look over your request before you submit it to make sure all the information is correct. Once you have submitted it you won't be able to make changes unless a Fabber makes contact with you, so make sure you've got it just the way you want it before you click on the ‘Submit your job’ button to post it on the Job Board
Step 2: The bidding process

Qualified Fabbers will now email you bids to make the item you requested. A bid outlines a Fabber's offer, including the estimated price (which may be different than the ideal price in your request), shipping costs and terms, payment terms, and a detailed description of the item they would create for you. Multiple Fabbers can bid on the same request.

As the Maker, you now have a few options: accept, decline or request changes to a Fabber’s bid. You and the Fabber can communicate about changes by private email to one another. The Fabber can edit their bid at any time before it is accepted or declined by you, the Maker. You can accept multiple bids on the same request, if you would like items from different Fabbers.

Before you accept the bid, make sure the Fabber has edited the bid with all changes you may have discussed via email. Sometimes things change in the time between a Fabber submitting a bid and you accepting it. For this reason, once you accept a bid, the Fabber must confirm that they are still available to make the item. Once a Fabber confirms they will make the item, the request/bid becomes a binding agreement and both you and the Fabber agree to follow through with the transaction.

Step 3: Payment

Once the Fabber has confirmed the agreement on email, they need to collect payment from you in a mutually agreed way. You should then submit payment to the Fabber according to the terms of the bid outlined in the email.

Step 4: Item is made and delivered

The Fabber will now make the item as requested and ship it to you at the address agreed when the Fabber confirmed the agreement.

Step 5: Posting a review about the Fabber (Coming soon)

Once you have received your item you will want to help create confidence through transparency by posting a review about the Fabber. Both parties can post reviews about each other.

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