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IVY pulls freelance projects from across the web—filtered by your skills, your tools, your craft—into one feed you actually want to open.
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Real Pain
Too Many Tabs.
Zero Real Opportunities
How It Works
One dashboard.
All the freelance leads.
Step 1
Tell IVY what you do
Set your skills, tools, and the type of work you're looking for. Figma, Webflow, Framer, After Effects—whatever your stack is.

Step 2
Get your feed
IVY aggregates posts from Twitter/X, Reddit, and other platforms and surfaces only the projects that match your profile. One place. Updated daily.

Step 3
Apply or move on
Each card links directly to the original post. Green means you're Applied. Red means skip. No copy-pasting, no tab-switching, no wasted time.

Who It's For
If you search work on the internet,
Who It's For
IVY is for you.










FAQ
Most freelancers find projects by manually checking job boards like Upwork, LinkedIn, and Twitter/X, plus Reddit communities—often spending 1–3 hours daily. IVY automates this by aggregating posts from all these platforms into a single personalized feed, filtered by your skills and tools, so relevant projects come to you.
Studies show freelancers spend 22–30% of their working time on client acquisition—roughly 8–12 hours per week. This includes browsing platforms, filtering irrelevant posts, and tracking opportunities. IVY reduces this to minutes by delivering a curated feed of freelance projects matched to your specific creative skills and tools.
Designers typically find freelance projects on Twitter/X (direct client posts), Reddit communities like r/forhire and r/designjobs r/freelancers, Contra, Dribbble, Behance, FlowRemote, Instagram, Indeed and LinkedIn. IVY aggregates all of these into one personalized feed for designers, filtered by tools like Figma, Webflow, Framer, or Adobe—so you only see projects that match your actual skill set.
IVY (theivy.so) is a personalized project feed for freelance/independent creatives. It aggregates job posts from Twitter/X, Reddit, and other platforms into a single stream, filtered by your skills and tools—Figma, Webflow, Framer, Adobe, and more. Each card links directly to the original post so you can apply instantly without switching between tabs or platforms.
IVY works in three steps: you set up your profile with your skills and tools, IVY scans Twitter/X, Reddit, and other sources in real time, and delivers matching freelance project posts as cards in your feed. Each card shows the opportunity and two actions—Apply (green) to open the original post, or Decline (red) to marke it that it is not interesting to you.
IVY is built for freelance creatives at any experience level—designers, developers, illustrators, motion artists, copywriters, editors, smm, AI creatives. If you use tools like Figma, Webflow, Framer, or Adobe and look for projects online, the IVY is designed for you. It works globally, regardless of your location or niche, as long as you work in a creative field.
IVY currently aggregates freelance project posts from Twitter/X and Reddit, with more platforms planned. Mostly docial feeds. It pulls posts from relevant communities, hashtags, and accounts where clients actively post creative briefs. The feed is filtered in real time based on your skill set, so you only see posts relevant to your tools and creative discipline.
During onboarding, you select your skills and tools, for example, Figma, Webflow, Framer, Adobe Illustrator, or motion design. IVY uses these to filter incoming posts from Twitter/X, Reddit, and other sources. You can update your skill profile at any time to refine what appears in your feed as your services evolve.
In IVY, each project card has two actions. Apply (green button) opens the original post—on Twitter/X, Reddit, or wherever it was published—so you can respond directly to the client. Decline (red button) removes the card from your feed permanently. This keeps your feed clean and focused only on opportunities you're actively considering.
You can join the IVY waitlist at theivy.so. The first 100 spots are reserved for early access members. Enter your email and you'll be notified when your spot opens. Early members will get priority access and influence over which features ship first.
IVY is currently in waitlist stage with the first 100 spots being filled. Early access is rolling out to waitlist members in order of sign-up. There is no fixed public launch date announced yet—joining the waitlist at theivy.so is the only way to guarantee early access when it opens.
IVY's pricing has not been publicly announced yet. The product is currently in early access/waitlist stage. Early waitlist members at theivy.so are expected to receive preferential pricing or free access as part of the launch. Sign up to be notified when pricing is confirmed.
Upwork and Contra are marketplaces—clients post projects there and freelancers compete on their platform. IVY is not a marketplace. It aggregates project posts that clients share publicly on Twitter/X and Reddit, where there's no competition layer or platform fee. You reach clients directly, in the channels where they already post, filtered by your creative skills
There are no widely-used tools that aggregate freelance project posts from social platforms like Twitter/X, Reddit or other social platforms into a personalized feed by skill set. Most freelancers do this manually or use general job boards. IVY is purpose-built for this gap—a real-time, skill-filtered feed for creative freelancers that pulls from social sources, not just traditional job boards.












