The Commitment Clock

A timer that doesn't lie.

A transparent, auto-managed delivery timer on every project. Server-side, tamper-proof, and fair to both sides.

01

The clock counts working hours — not wall-clock hours

It runs 10:00–23:00 IST, Monday to Saturday. Sundays it stops. During Ganpati (1–20 September) it runs on Sundays too. So a commitment of 36 working hours is about 4 calendar days at worst — and your page always shows the real date and time, not a number of hours.

02

It starts when the work can start

For a song, the moment your full payment lands. For a project, when we have your material AND a delivery slot is free — we run a limited number of projects at a time, so a paid project can wait in the queue first. The system starts it, never a person.

03

You can always see it

Your dashboard shows the real finish date and time (IST), live. If the clock is paused, it says so and shows no date — because at that moment nobody honestly knows one.

04

Your open question pauses the clock

While a question you raised is still open, the clock stops — you are never charged for time spent waiting on us to answer. It restarts the moment every open question of yours is closed. Our own delays do NOT pause it: those are ours to carry.

05

Late = that work is free

If we go past the committed working hours and haven't delivered, that work is free.

Clock states

Running
The clock is running during working hours; your page shows the finish date.
Paused
A question of yours is open. No date is shown while it is paused.
Delivered on time
Handover within the committed working hours.
We were late — this one's on us
We missed it → free.
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