How can I team up with new contractors?

Invite your contractors and team members to divvy up services in just a few clicks.

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Updated over a week ago

*Contractors - members of the Wethos community that you connect with or friends that you have invited to connect with you on the network.

*Teammates - members of your team or agency that you want to have access to your account to work and help manage your projects in your Wethos Teams account .

Check out our video on how to invite new contractors or teammates to your project:

The Wethos platform helps to scale and manage your team to tackle larger scopes.

Regardless of whether you are a Wethos Starter, Pro, or Teams user, you're able to:

  • Divvy up scoped services by role

  • Organize your network by adding potential contractors to your Contacts Page

  • Invite project contractors to your workspace to accept/decline a project

  • Expand your network by searching and discovering potential project contractors to work with on the People page

  • Connect and meet with new creatives and entrepreneurs

  • Payout project contractors instantaneously as work is completed

If you’re working with a multi-member team or an agency, Wethos Teams is for you! Upgrade your account and invite your team. Once they accept their invitation and create an account, they will have admin access to be able to work and manage the account for you so you can focus on growing your business. You and your team will still have the ability to connect with other members of the wethos community to grow your professional connections and look for other possible contractors that can bring more value to your business and projects.

Explore Wethos Teams to discover more, or browse our other subscription tiers to find the plan that best suits your business needs.

Check out these helpful tutorials on how to team up within the platform:

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