Honestly, I was overwhelmed here.
I think starting this project out requiring six meetings, four of which were just to chat about nothing related to the project, and to mention two of them were at like 3 am my time (8 hour time zone difference), then they would ask extremely corporate like questions, and I get it, you have investors, you need to make your investors happy, but at the same time, it just doesn't set a good tone. From there, everything was micromanaged and while I do typically provide updates either daily or every few days, with a workload like that, it was just impossible to. They didn't have anything prior, and didn't understand that while I provide base copywriting and content placeholders, it's up to them to really hash out and tune in finer details... they didn't like that, though it was in our contract.
From there, they had very unrealistic expectations, the site they "wanted me to pull inspiration from" (meaning duplicate it but not exactly) was like a $80K site, not even kidding you. and while that's okay, they had $80K expectations and a $2500 budget.
While the work outcome was great, it was hell to get there... I went over so many hours, I mean I put in as many hours on this landing page as a $15K whole site, and don't get me started on feedback with them, they would absolutely love one feature one day, and then the next hate it, and then the next ask to bring it back, so this was just kind of a learning experience for me, and then not to be emotionally attached to my works but I just put my best efforts forward so when I handed this off and then they just went and bought a cheap template instead it did get me feeling a little upset about it, this landing page video you see crushes everything they had prior and after.