Pros
-Genuinely friendly, feels collaborative rather than transactional, even as an outside contractor
-Clear, organized scope of work and easy communication around timelines and deliverables
-Feedback is constructive and specific, which makes revisions efficient instead of a guessing game
-Meaningful creative latitude rather than rigid micromanagement
Cons
-As a freelancer, you're naturally a bit more removed from internal team rhythms/meetings, just by nature of the engagement type (not a company issue, more a structural reality of contract work)
-Project volume/cadence can ebb and flow depending on company priorities, which is typical for any contract relationship rather than specific to Hyperproof