One real, bounded unit
- Codebase and relevant data-flow review
- One mutually agreed bug or small feature
- No speculative rewrite or architecture churn
A low-risk, three-hour paid trial for a React and TypeScript product team: inspect the real data flow, complete one agreed unit of work, and leave behind tested code plus a concise engineering note.
A working React and TypeScript interaction concept was built from a public systems brief. It demonstrates draggable workflow nodes, stable IDs, an editable property inspector, validation that blocks incomplete exports, and deterministic schema-shaped JSON.
Strong fit: React, TypeScript, Vite, Tailwind,
complex client state, deterministic data flows, API integrations,
testing, debugging, and end-to-end delivery.
Not claimed: prior manufacturing graph-editor or
ReactFlow experience. The trial exists to validate the adjacent
systems skill against the actual codebase before either side makes
a larger commitment.
Delivery is due within 24 hours after written acceptance, any NDA, repository access, a runnable setup, and the agreed trial item are provided.
The fixed trial fee is invoiced after written acceptance and is due within seven calendar days of delivery. No third-party spend is incurred without written client approval.
If the trial is useful, further work can continue at $100 USD per hour, within the public role's posted range, under a separately agreed weekly cap.
Cloudy Cotton is a one-person studio operated by Saksham Sarda, who performs the work as an India-based independent contractor, not as a US employee. Any location, security, export-control, or onboarding requirements remain subject to client review.
Client materials remain confidential. Upon payment, the client owns the custom trial deliverable. Pre-existing tools and open-source components retain their existing ownership and licenses.
The fee covers the three-hour scope whether or not the client merges the change. Production deployment, additional revisions, meetings, and work beyond the trial are excluded unless separately agreed.
Reply to the proposal email with the sentence below and include the accepting person's full name and role. That reply confirms the fixed scope and authorizes the trial to begin once the required access and trial item are supplied.
Approved: $300 paid trial. I accept Saksham Sarda's three-hour React/TypeScript Trial described in the June 14, 2026 proposal.Accept by email →