New on Wethos: Seamless Studio Access, Right in Your Pocket

With our new mobile platform, you can run your studio wherever you go.

As an independent creative, all of your go-to tools are on your phone: Slack, Gmail, Zoom, even Canva. Now you can add Wethos to your mobile tech stack. Our new mobile-optimized platform is here, and it’s packed with the tools you need to manage your business on-the-go. 

Seamless business management, right at your fingertips

We’ve all been there: you get a project inquiry and the potential client asks you to send them a scope of work, but you’re away from your desk. You want to jump on the opportunity in a timely manner, so you rush home, anxiously wishing you had brought your laptop with you in the first place. 

But with access to your mobile studio, that doesn’t have to be the case. Our mobile release allows for a more seamless, on-the-go experience — easily send scopes, make payments, and connect with collaborators wherever you are. 

Here’s how our new mobile platform is making it easier for you to run your business:

  • Manage Scoped Projects. Easily search and filter scoped projects along with quick copy share links.

  • Handle Banking. Quickly make a transfer, search and filter transactions, and access your virtual cards. And, view your statements—cha-ching!

  • Initiate Teaming. Invite teammates to your studio and conveniently search for new collaborators by skills. Explore profiles, save your favorites, and contact them by email with a single tap.

A fast and fluid workflow that meets you where you are

Running your own creative studio comes with its own flexibility. You don’t need to be glued to a desk or even working from a certain location. When you’re fully remote, your workflow should be, too. As long as you have Internet access, that is.

Whether you’re on-the-go or out of the office, your business can continue to run smoothly through our mobile platform. 

Check out the update wherever you are and get ready to start winning projects for 2022.

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