Trusted by fast-moving teams
Freelance capacity without subcontractors
Freelancers can only sell as much as they can personally ship. Rosvelt adds execution capacity through completed work for review, without subcontractors or losing client ownership.
Problem
Freelancers earn by shipping, but capacity is capped by personal hours. Taking on more clients usually means longer nights, slower delivery, risky subcontractors, or saying no to good projects.
How it works
Rosvelt becomes an execution layer behind the freelancer: take scoped tickets, implement them in the client repo, open reviewable completed work for review, and keep the freelancer as the human owner of quality and client communication.
Build
Tickets move from scoped work to active implementation with context attached.
What you get
More delivery capacity without becoming an agency, hiring subcontractors, or giving up control of the client relationship.
Review before you merge
You stay the freelancer the client hired.
Every task comes back as a completed work for review you can inspect, adjust, and explain. Rosvelt increases your output, but your taste, judgment, and client standards remain the final gate.
Approve
Inspect the result, request edits, and move it forward without changing tools.
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Why it's different
You can scale delivery without scaling operational complexity.
With Rosvelt
Doing it yourself
See it in action
Watch a freelancer turn scoped tickets into client-ready completed work for review.
See the workflow end to end.
Start with a request. Rosvelt scopes the work, runs implementation, keeps discussion attached, and brings the result back for review.
Plan
Turn product requests, bugs, and ideas into clear work your team can trust.
Here's the plan — two phases you can approve before I start building.
Security your team can sign off on.
Rosvelt is being built with the security, compliance, and access controls enterprise teams expect as they evaluate new software.
“Rosvelt gives us one place to turn client requests into scoped work, execution, and review. It feels like managing a board, but the tickets actually move.”
Andy
OceansCode