High level description what your task is about.
Tags help applicants find the task based on their interests and skill set.
An estimate of how many (combined) hours are required to complete the task.
Recommended team size for completing the task.
Full description with all details needed to understand and complete the task. This is important to be on the same line as your applicants, ambiguity could cause them to complete the task as described, but different from your expectation and interpretation. This description will also be leading in case of a dispute.
Additional section to help your applicants find information relevant to the task.
Links to the project github or how to contact the proposer. Email addresses should be formatted as mailto:[email protected]
In case the task is not completed before this date, you will be able to refund the funds. The applicant can however apply for a partial reward. You are able to extend the deadline later.
This entity will handle the management side of the task. Normally this will be you, but you can transfer this power to another entity if you wish.
This entity will decide if the task should be (partially) rewarded in case the applicant and manager cannot reach an agreement. It is recommended to have a trustworthy unbiased entity.
The amount of native currency that is available as budget for this task (ETH on Ethereum, MATIC on Polygon).
The amount of ERC20 currency that is available as budget for this task. This can be any token, such as USDT, USDC, or WETH.
If you already have someone willing to take on the task (which you are okay with taking it on), you can add them here. This skips the steps where they need to create an application and you need to accept it. If they are preapproved they will be able to take the task right away (with a reward equal to the budget). Until they take the task, others will be able to apply and are able to take the task if you accept their application.