I have a good experience: I found a job last month, although at first I received not very relevant vacancies. Later I added reviews from colleagues, and it seemed like there were more connections like this.
There is also quite a lot of CEO on the platform, I think that should also somehow improve the chances of hiring.
I'm here after receiving their email “Discover remote side projects”: which goes to a subscription form that has some kind of UX dark patterns to catch the user without providing the real advantages of the service. I can't pay for something based only on a description of checkmarking my pain points, without examples of how the service works and may benefit me.
I just went through the reg flow, and the very last screen requires you to purchase a subscription. Feels very scammy, and was a waste of time. If this was a legit service, there should be some type of free tier to try it out. Asking users to pay without proving your services/results is not a good business strategy. I'm sure they can do better.
poor app design. very weird way of matching people. any meaningful connection is hidden behind boatloads of useless question.
fraudulent pricing and customer support.
stay away.
intch’s recent update has made a big difference in how well job matches fit my profile. There are still some minor bugs, but overall, i’m happy with the app and the support i’ve received
Honestly, at first I wasn’t sure if Intch was the right platform for me. I’m a designer and wasn’t getting the kind of jobs I wanted, but after I added some recommendations from old colleagues, the job offers got better. Now I’ve got way more connections, and it feels like I’m more visible to the right people.
I work in digital marketing and haven't seen an office in about 5 years. It's more convenient to find projects remotely and work from anywhere, thanks to my visa and conditions allowing it. I tested a lot of job platforms and I hate writing numerous emails to apply for jobs. On Itnch it's easier, you make a post and let AI find the right things. I found a couple of projects like this