Freelancers often face difficulties in expanding their job opportunities and reaching potential clients. Therefore, a platform that effectively and efficiently connects freelancers with service seekers is needed. This study aims to design and develop a mobile application that bridges freelancers and clients by applying the Kano Model and the Rapid Application Development (RAD) method. The Kano Model is utilized to identify and map user needs based on their priority levels, while the RAD method is employed to accelerate system development through iterative processes involving active user participation. The research consists of three main stages. The first stage, Requirement Engineering, focuses on exploring and gathering user requirements. The second stage, user needs analysis using the Kano Model, produces a prioritization of features to be implemented in the system. The third stage, system design and development using the RAD method, is carried out through two iterative cycles. The final system evaluation using the User Acceptance Test (UAT) achieved an average score of 95.9%, indicating that the developed application is highly acceptable to users.
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