Getting Started

What is Anastasis and how it works

A contractor-side overview of Anastasis, from profile setup and matching to tracking, timesheets, and payouts.

Anastasis connects contractors with remote roles that have a clear scope, a named approver, and visible operating rules. Clients use Anastasis to define the work, review candidates, approve weekly timesheets, and keep the engagement accountable.

For contractors, the platform has three jobs: help you build a complete profile, match you to roles where your skills fit, and run the payment rails after approved work.

How the flow works

Create your contractor account with First name, Last name, Email address, Password, Country, and Phone number.
Verify your email, then complete the 10-step onboarding wizard: Basic information, Professional profile, Work preferences, Payout method, Equipment & remote setup, Assessments, References, Video presentation, Documents & compliance, and Review & submit.
After your profile is submitted, use Browse jobs, Saved roles, and Applications from the contractor dashboard to find roles that fit your availability and skills.
When a client hires you, the engagement runs through Anastasis: tracking, weekly timesheets, evidence, approvals, and payouts.

What Anastasis expects

  • Work inside the approved role scope.
  • Keep your profile and availability current.
  • Run the tracker during billable hours once you are active on an engagement.
  • Submit accurate timesheets and explain any manual adjustments.
  • Keep your payout connection current so approved earnings can move out of Anastasis without delay.

What clients see

Clients see your candidate packet, including your profile, assessments, requested rate, availability, and proof items such as CV, references, and video when present. Once you are working, clients review timesheets and evidence before approved time enters the weekly payment cycle.

What is still being built

The contractor backend already stores account, profile, and onboarding state. Jobs, applications, payout setup sessions, document upload URLs, and assessment endpoints are staged as follow-up API work, so some dashboard areas can appear as prototype previews until those routes land.