Work Accepted and Deployed, Yet Payment Was Challenged
I was contacted via Upwork by a client requesting a fast delivery of a new frontend design, stating they had no existing design and needed a premium implementation quickly. I accepted the project and started immediately.
During the project, I learned that another frontend developer had been hired to work on the same redesign effort. I pointed out early that assigning two developers to redesign different parts of the same application without a design system, unified specifications, or clear technical leadership was likely to result in inconsistent implementation and unnecessary technical debt.
Despite these challenges, I completed my assigned tasks with a strong focus on best practices, clean code, and clear GitHub pull requests for each task. I also used ClickUp task tracking and documented all work transparently.
The project was completed ahead of schedule, and my work was explicitly acknowledged and appreciated during a team meeting. Shortly after this, the contract was terminated without any technical justification.
After termination, the client deployed the work I delivered into production and continued using it.
However, they later disputed the logged hours and initiated a refund request through Upwork, claiming issues with time tracking compliance.
I strongly disagree with these claims. The work was fully documented, transparently delivered, and completed according to the agreed workflow. What makes this experience particularly disappointing is that the same work was praised by the team, deployed to production, and continues to be used, while the hours spent creating it were later challenged after the contract ended. Future freelancers should keep detailed records of every agreement and communication.


