Here are some helful screenshots and videos of key features and functions in the PeaceofCode system:
“Tickets” represent individual requests for work to be done on your web site or mobile app project. Each ticket represents a fully defined scope of work for the development of a website or app, or tickets can be used to request a single addition, fix, or change to an existing website or app.

After you submit your ticket, it is reviewed by a Project Manager and Software Developer who discuss your ticket and establish a firm bid price for your work.
Once you receive your bid price, you can choose if you want to start work or decline the offer.
Once the Software Developer assigned to your ticket has completed the work, and your Project Manager has reviewed it for any errors, you will receive a notice to check the work for yourself, and provide feedback as needed to ensure proper completion.
When all work is completed to satisfaction, you complete the ticket and payment is deducted from your account.
If you’re not sure where to get started, or feel like talking with a live person to describe the functionality needed for your project, you may schedule a phonecall with your Project Manager who will discuss your project with you and help you make tickets to descibe your work requirements.
Want to have coworkers help monitor or provide fedback on your tickets?
Simply add users to your account and assign permissions settings to let others involved in your projects to collaborate on tickets.
