Missing a day with the number like this would be criminal, so here’s a weekly report on the progress made in a few key areas of my platform.
Below are links to three core documents, more or less in their final form:
1️⃣ QRaway Platform Features (https://qraway.ca/platform-overview)
2️⃣ QRaway Affiliate Program (https://qraway.ca/affiliate-program-overview)
3️⃣ QRaway Terms of Service (https://qraway.ca/terms-of-service)
Obviously, these will be updated along the way, but these versions give a comprehensive view of how QRaway works, what it offers, and how it’s built.
I’ve also tackled thematic ad templates for the seasonal Thanksgiving and Halloween marketing.
I can’t say they’re flawless, but it’s the best design I've used in over 180 days. With my years of experience in adult and dating site development and working with affiliates there, I know one thing for sure: seasonal marketing kicks ass. Adding discounts might help, so don't forget about this in your ad creatives.
Currently, my payment merchant, PayPal, has no issue with the way we operate. If things go smoothly, the system will support VISA, MasterCard, AmericanExpress, PayPal, Interac, and Bitcoin — covering most payment options out there.
And to wrap up this ramble: people still don’t realize the depth of QRaway. More explanation is in order, but I'm not gonna lie to you, it’s tough! So hard... To explain to someone who's been scammed their whole life that a website can be more than a shitty collection of pages with a logo ripped off some library. It should be everything: a calendar, store, booking tool, link tree, CRM, client management hub, and more. And shouldn't cost a fortune. It’s not rocket science, just normal, responsible development.
This is where QRaway comes in handy. I’ll get it out there, and once people understand it, those who've been screwing their clients for the last 20 years of stagnation in web development will feel the winds change right up their ass. And let’s be real — that’s how revolutions happen, when nobody’s expecting it. Why? Because QRaway is a market product, but the concept behind it is for everyone. There's nothing stopping anyone from using it in their own projects. It’s simpler and, fuck, tens of times more efficient!