Two sides, one workflow: a buyer with a task, a prompter with a process. Orquesta's runtime sits between them so nothing leaks and nothing slips.
Every gig has Basic, Standard, and Premium. Each tier locks scope, delivery time, and number of revisions. Scroll the tabs and pick what fits.
Stripe holds your payment until delivery is accepted. The prompter never gets the money until you (or auto-release at 3 days) say so.
The prompter pre-defined a short form: which repo, which branch, what the bug repro is, what counts as done. Until you submit, the delivery clock doesn't start.
Every prompt the prompter runs against your environment is logged through Orquesta. Reads are free. Writes, commits, and deploys require your explicit approval.
Hard checks (tests pass, files exist) run server-side first. You only see submissions that pass the gate. You have 3 days to accept, request a revision, or open a dispute.
Both sides leave a 1–5 rating. Reviews are public and feed into the prompter's level — that's the trust loop.
Title, category, three pricing tiers (Basic / Standard / Premium), the requirements you need from buyers, and the acceptance criteria you're committing to.
When a buyer orders, you get a project-scoped Orquesta token. It can read the paths they granted, nothing else, and dies when the order completes.
Use Claude, GPT, your local agent — whatever your tool of choice is — through the Orquesta runtime. Every prompt and output is logged immutably.
Submit the work, point to the prompts you ran, and write a short summary. Automated checks run before the buyer ever sees the submission.
Buyer accepts (or 3 days pass). Stripe Connect releases your funds on your level's clearance schedule.
60 days, 10 orders, 4.7+ rating gets you Verified. Keep going to Pro and Top Rated for faster payouts and premium placement.