Pros
-remote work -at first seems cool that audiences will actually read your work, which for writers is really nice
Cons
they constantly hound you about word count per day while telling you to maintain quality -they don't incentivize good work that does well on the platform with bonuses or increased pay for the writers making it, but they offer a THOUSAND DOLLAR bonuses if you refer friends to work there and those people can last more than two months. That should tell you they have retention problems due to unrealistic workloads they force on writers and are more interested in keeping bodies in chairs than treating the people who currently work their humanely. Their emphasis is on quantity and not quality, and they try to push huge amounts of work by making it sound like if it seems impossible, it's simply the writer who can't "Cut" it. It's classic tech, and it's pretty predatory. I've seen so many people leave due to burn out, so I thought someone should at least warn future writers what they're getting, because the hiring process doesn't really let you know what you're getting into beforehand.