Good, I'm glad you got it working.
No offence but it's not very neat and tidy is it?
Putting the little bit of effort into making it look tidy actually increases the chances of it working first time because: you've taken more care building it, better quality soldering will produce more reliable joints and reduce the risk of short circuits, and a neatly designed circuit is easier to fault find. The bottom line is it can actually save time because less time is wasted on diagnosing assembly errors.