2

Background

I am an AI consultant and I work developing custom algorithms to solve problems for clients.

I would to put, on my website, the list of clients I had and a summary page for the past projects, to promote my work.

Question

  • Is it considered bad practice or less credible to include projects without mentioning for whom I did them?
  • To mention a client (with logo) on my website (e.g. saying I did some project for them), is it necessary to have their written consent?
2
  • 2
    I once mentioned clients on my website. A prospect contacted some of them and as they were large, the person the prospect contacted had never heard of me. Since then, I don't mention client names.
    – David R
    Commented Dec 7, 2023 at 15:10
  • How could you include WWW projects without mentioning for whom you did them? Broadly yes, to mention a client (even without logo) it is necessary to have their written consent. Since the alternative might be a court case, why not first get consent? Commented Nov 12 at 21:40

1 Answer 1

1

For my portfolio site, I would usually include screenshots directly showing the work I did. This was also built into my contract with my clients (I am allowed to create a screenshot and share it to show off my completed work).

Depending on what you're after, this may suffice. I tend to NOT include the company names directly, unless they're asking for it (so far, hasn't). This would help with @DavidR's comment above if dealing with a larger company who doesn't know everyone who touched a project.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.