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2026-01-13 08:47:33
2026-01-13 09:30:40
https://ruul.io/blog-categories/sell?4400bacc_page=2
null Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up All articles Get Paid Sell Grow Work News Trends sell How to Sell Freelance Services Stop chasing clients. Learn how to sell freelance services with productized offers, smart positioning, and real results. Lemon Squeezy vs Gumroad Compare LemonSqueezy and Gumroad for digital creators: fees, features, payment options, and best use cases in 2025. What Is Lemon Squeezy? Full Guide For Freelancers And Creators Find out Lemon Squeezy's features, benefits, pricing, and how it helps independents. What is Gumroad? What is the use of Gumroad? Discover how Gumroad helps freelancers, students, and entrepreneurs sell digital and physical products, manage subscriptions, and grow their businesses. Learn how Ruul simplifies invoicing and payments for global freelancers. What Is Paddle And How Does It Help Freelancers Sell Online? Check out our comprehensive guide on how Paddle can help you make sales as a freelancer. What Can You Sell on Gumroad? What can and can't you sell on Gumroad? Here is a guide to understand the limits and benefits of Gumroad for your product. MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. OPEN AN ACCOUNT START MAKING MONEY TODAY ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Trustpilot Product Payment Requests Sell Services Sell Products Subscriptions Ruul Space Pricing For Businesses Resources Blog About Contact Support Referral Program Affiliate Program Partner Program Tools Invoice Generator NDA Generator Service Agreement Generator Freelancer Hourly Rate Calculator All Rights Reserved © 2025 Terms Of Use Privacy Policy
2026-01-13T08:47:57
https://ruul.io/blog/freelance-designer-rates
Freelance Designer Rates Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up work Freelance Designer Rates 2025: Complete Pricing Breakdown Everyone’s talking about freelance designer rates, but no one’s clear. This post is made to give you the real scoop on rates in 2025. Eran Karaso 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Are designer rates low? It really depends on where you work. On Upwork, expect $15-35/hr. Beginners start around $15/hr. Low, but a baseline. Adjust as you gain experience. Mid-level can hit $60/hr. UI/UX designers earn more than general designers. It’s naturally more technical and tricky work. Location matters too. US clients pay top dollar. Some countries, like India or the Philippines, pay way less. What do real designers say? Most of this post covers that. Definitely worth a read. We also show how your location can become an advantage. Jumping from $15 to $75/hr feels tough, but impossible? Never. Ruul indirectly helps you aim for higher rates by letting you work outside your country. Hey freelance designer! Are you looking to increase your rates or are you just starting out? I know it can feel like everyone is giving you different advice, and some employers really undervalue graphic design work. It's frustrating. 😬 And I'm with you 100%. This article is all about the real freelance designer rates that you deserve and expect in 2025. We'll look at data, freelance platforms, and even discussions on Reddit to get the full picture. Ready to dive in? Let's go! Freelance designer rates on freelance platforms This is the first pit stop for freelance designers. Maybe it’s even where you kicked off your freelancing journey or where you’re about to. Upwork, Fiverr, Freelancer.com… you name it. And of course, there are design-only sites like Behance, Contra, and Dribbble. I’ll break down the rates across these platforms so you don’t have to dig around yourself. ‍ Source Freelance graphic designer rates on Upwork usually sit around $15–$35 an hour. Sounds low? Yep, welcome to the freelance marketplaces reality. But don’t stress, rates in the “real world” look better. ✍🏻 Please note: These numbers reflect what’s considered “normal” on freelance platforms, not necessarily your true value. Now, let’s check out Freelancer.com . According to their own sources, they tell clients: “You can hire freelance designers on Freelancer.com for anywhere between $5–$100.” So yes, technically, rates can go up to $100. But that’s rare. And $5 as a starting point? Way too low. Chances are, you’ll need to take on some cheaper gigs at the beginning just to build up your profile. Here’s a quick Upwork vs. Freelancer.com breakdown: 👉🏻 Upwork tends to pay higher. That’s because it attracts more corporate clients and long-term projects. Typical rates range from $15–$50/hr, and strong portfolios can push $70+. 👉🏻 Freelancer.com leans lower. Jobs here are way more price-driven. Many clients simply look for “who can do it cheapest.” That means rates often sit between $5–$20/hr, with $100 gigs being rare. And don’t forget the contest system. Designers compete heavily for small-budget projects. Great for practice, maybe, but not exactly the recipe for a comfortable income. On platforms like Dribbble, Contra , and Behance , it’s tough to pin down an “average rate.” These sites mainly act as portfolios and showcases for designers . Sure, some have job boards or project offers, but pricing doesn’t follow any fixed system. But I can say freelancers here actually earn more, and platform fees play a part in that. Designers who want more take-home pay often raise rates, which can make getting clients tougher. 🌟 On Ruul, you can sell your freelance design services and digital design products with just a 5% commission. Plus, you get financial perks like 190 countries, 140+ currencies, and global VAT compliance! Chek it out. Find your personalized rate instantly! 💸 ‍ ‍ All you gotta do: Pick your currency Add your rent Enter bills Include tax expenses Log your working hours ‍ …and optionally add more details for spot-on results! Click now and give it a try! Freelance designer rates based on experience Your rates grow with your experience; it’s that simple. If you’re just starting out, yeah, you’ll earn less, and that’s totally fine. But don’t ever sell your skills for just a few bucks. Here’s a universal breakdown of freelance designer rates by experience : Junior (0–2 yrs): $20–$35/hr Mid (2–5 yrs): $35–$60/hr Senior (5+ yrs): $60–$150+/hr ‍ Now let’s talk UI/UX design rates . A niche within design that usually pays a bit better (and yeah, kinda envy-inducing 😅): Junior (<2 yrs): $30–$60/hr Mid (2–5 yrs): $60–$100/hr Senior (5+ yrs): $100–$200+/hr ‍ If you’re in the US, UK, or Switzerland, these numbers line up pretty well. If you’re in places like India or the Philippines, rates tend to be lower. But here’s the key: geography shouldn’t be your excuse for charging way less. You’ll see why in a second. 👇🏻 Freelance designer rates by country How much you earn also depends on where you are. No surprise here: Countries like the US, UK, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Germany pay way more. Why? Because the digital economy thrives there, and living costs are sky-high. If expenses are higher, charging higher rates isn’t just normal, because it’s your right. Checking ZipRecruiter, freelance graphic designers in Alaska, USA pull an average of $43.10/hr . Rates across the US are pretty similar. According to Payscale, the UK average sits at £20.05/hr (~$27 USD). Kinda low for UK standards, but remember, that’s just an average. Switzerland is a different story. Average rates hit 50 CHF/hr (~$62 USD), and some UK-based sources report 70–150 CHF/hr . Either way, Switzerland is solid for graphic designers. For Germany and the Netherlands , Payscale says: Germany: €28.50/hr Netherlands: €26.00/hr ‍ So, lowest rates? Think Pakistan, India, Indonesia, the Philippines , and some Middle Eastern countries: Pakistan, India: $5–$10/hr Indonesia, Philippines: $3–$5/hr Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt: $5–$10/hr ‍ Whether you’re in the US or Indonesia, do you have to work for low rates? Nope, especially if you’re a freelancer. Don’t fall into that trap! 🚫 What real freelance designers actually charge? Listening to real freelancers is the best way to get closer to the truth. So I went digging through forums like Reddit to find out: How much are freelancers really making, and what’s the ceiling? Honestly, most designers know their worth. I didn’t see many working for peanuts. In fact, a lot of freelancers were telling each other, “You’re charging too little. Ask for more.” Example: one UK-based designer posted, - “My day rate is £270. An accountant suggested I raise my rates. What do you guys charge?” Someone replied: - “£500 a day, mate. With your experience, you’re selling yourself short.” If you want to dive deeper, you can click here and read the full thread (especially useful if you’re a UK designer 👀). It was refreshing to see so many freelancers standing their ground. Across different Reddit threads, lots of designers agreed: working for under $50/hr when you’re experienced is a big mistake. Now, let’s shift gears and look at rates in countries where freelance pay tends to run lower. A Reddit user shared that the average rate in their country is $15/hr , and asked fellow freelancers how their rates compared. Source One freelancer replied: See what I mean? That’s the magic of getting advice straight from real people. Even in a place where minimum wage is $15/hr, landing US-style gigs at $75/hr might feel like a stretch. But it’s not out of reach. Here are some of the actual niches, experience levels, and rates designers dropped in that thread: Social Media Design (mid-level): $40–$50/hr Branding & Motion Graphics (senior, teaches at uni): $135–$150/hr Web 50% / Print 45% (20+ yrs exp, studio partner): $100–$125/hr Product & Packaging (Australia, senior): 90–120 AUD/hr Illustration (new grad): $45–$50/hr (projects $2k–$6k) Project-based (15 yrs exp): $600/day (~$75/hr) ‍ The takeaway? Your niche + experience instantly boost your earning power. 📌 Quick highlights from the thread: Most seasoned freelancers sit around $100–$150/hr . Beginners usually charge $40–$60/hr . Project-based work often raises your effective hourly rate. Location plays a role (US > Canada > Australia > UK). ‍ Shake up your freelancing game with Ruul ! ‍ ‍ Freelancing = freedom. Borders? Totally optional. Break out.  Does it matter where you are? Nope. Be in India and aim for US rates, or be in the US and target Swiss pay. Your location doesn’t limit you. Ruul makes it all ridiculously simple, like a puzzle piece snapping into place 🧩 Here’s what you get: 190 countries supported 140+ currencies (yep, even crypto ) Invoicing made easy VAT compliance Money transfers in just 1 day ‍ All that for a tiny 5% fee per transaction ! Your only job? Find your client. Everything else? Let Ruul handle it. 🤝🏻 Sign up now and join thousands of freelancers worldwide! FAQ 1. How much to charge a freelance designer? Freelance designer rates vary widely: beginners charge $20–$35/hr, mid-level $35–$60/hr, while senior designers earn $60–$150+/hr depending on niche, experience, and location. 2. How do I price myself as a freelance designer? Price yourself by considering your experience, niche, cost of living, and market demand. Use calculators like Ruul’s to find sustainable hourly rates that reflect true value. 3. What is a good hourly rate for designers? A good hourly rate depends on skill level. Experienced designers typically charge $100–$150/hr, while beginners start around $40–$60/hr. Rates increase with specialization and portfolio strength. 4. What is a good freelance hourly rate? A strong freelance hourly rate usually sits between $50–$100/hr. Junior freelancers may earn less, but seasoned specialists often charge $100–$200/hr, especially in UI/UX or branding. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eran Karaso Eran Karaso is a marketing and brand strategy leader with more than a decade of experience helping global tech companies connect with their audiences. He’s built brand narratives that stick, led successful go-to-market strategies, and worked hand-in-hand with cross-functional teams to ensure everyone is on the same page. More When and how to ask for payment upfront as a freelancer Take a look at why you should ask for payment upfront, how to go about doing it, and different options you can pursue when it comes to getting paid. Read more Thoughtful client gift ideas for 2023 Ultimate guide to freelancer gift-giving, along with a carefully curated list of creative gift ideas for clients. Read more How to Use Your TikTok Bio Link to Get Clients Learn how to optimize your TikTok bio link, attract new clients, and drive traffic to your business with this step-by-step guide. Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. OPEN AN ACCOUNT START MAKING MONEY TODAY ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Trustpilot Product Payment Requests Sell Services Sell Products Subscriptions Ruul Space Pricing For Businesses Resources Blog About Contact Support Referral Program Affiliate Program Partner Program Tools Invoice Generator NDA Generator Service Agreement Generator Freelancer Hourly Rate Calculator All Rights Reserved © 2025 Terms Of Use Privacy Policy
2026-01-13T08:47:57
https://iquilezles.org/articles/derivative/
Inigo Quilez :: computer graphics, mathematics, shaders, fractals, demoscene and more Inigo Quilez   ::     ::   Intro When we learn the concept of gradient at school it is presented to us as the primary way to describe and deal with directions and orientations, probably because it describes the local change of a function in a very general way. And so, a related concept called the "directional derivatives" is barely talked about, except perhaps as an intermediate concept to arrive at that of a gradient. And while the generality of the gradient probably grants the almost exclusive focus we give it, we shouldn't forget that sometimes we don't want the general solution or implementation, but the specialized and optimized one. Like when you want to compute lighting from a single light source for 3D objects efficiently without computing normals, or when you are painting volumetric clouds. Diffuse lighting without surface normals (code: https://www.shadertoy.com/view/Xl23Wy Fast (realtime) dynamic lighting on volumetric clouds with directional derivatives Say you are doing some real-time rendering of volumetric clouds, and that you need to do some lighting and shaping without scattering and self shadowing computations. You need to go cheap, but even extracting the gradient or normal from the cloud volume that you need to do your regular Lambertian lighting is already expensive. You are probably evaluating your gradient by taking 4 or 6 samples of the volume, depending your implementation, only to then dot it with the light direction. Which works, but is very slow because evaluating your (possibly procedural) volumetric field 4 or 6 times is your bottleneck. The idea So now forget what your teacher told you about gradients and have a look to this article on the directional derivatives in the Wikipedia. In particular, look at this formula: Now, if x was the point in space we are shading/lighting, and f was out SDF or cloud density field, then f(x) would be the density at that point we are shading, and ∇f(x) the gradient (or 'normal'). At the same time, if v was the light direction, then the right side of the equation ∇f(x)⋅v/|v| would be nothing but our regular N⋅L Lambertian lighting... which according to the equation is equal to the directional derivative of the field taken in the direction of the light (left side of the equation)! So basically, instead of extracting a general derivative in all possible directions and dot with the one direction of interest, you can measure the change (derivative) directly in that direction of interest. Or in other words, rather than taking 4 or 6 samples to extract a generic derivative or gradient, and then dot it with the light direction to do our lighting, we could simply sample the field no more than 2 times, at the current point and at a point a small distance away in the direction of the light (and divide by that distance of course). So, something that is 4 or 6 evaluations can be reduced to one. Since one evaluations has been already done for computing the opacity of the volume, we are now really doing two evaluations rather than 5 or 7. Which is a massive speedup. The code So, let's say we have an SDF or a volumetric function called map() . On the left you can see the traditional way of doing your lighting based on gradients. To the right you can see the new way of performing lighting: // map : SDF or density function // eps: differential unit, base on required LOD vec3 calcNormal( in vec3 x, in float eps ) { vec2 e = vec2 ( eps, 0.0 ); return normalize ( vec3 (map(x+e.xyy)-map(x-e.xyy), map(x+e.yxy)-map(x-e.yxy), map(x+e.yyx)-map(x-e.yyx))); } void render( void ) { // ... float den = map( pos ); vec3 nor = calcNormal( pos, eps ); float dif = clamp ( dot (nor,light), 0.0 , 1.0 ); // ... } // map : SDF or density function // eps: differential unit, based on required LOD void render( void ) { // ... float den = map( pos ); float dif = clamp ((map(pos+eps*light)-den)/eps, 0.0 , 1.0 ); // ... } If this code is called hundreds or thousands of times during a raymarch process because it's core to the volumetric raymarching process, then the gains can be massive, since the traditional method requires 2 evaluations per point while the new method only involves 7 evaluations per point. The code not only is 3.5 times faster, but also smaller, which is great if you are doing some size-coding based demo or shader. Of course, the drawback is that this is only an advantage for a small number of light sources. So computing the normal might be advantageous anyways after 3 or 4 light sources, which is the most likely scenario (for example, to lit clouds you will want at least three light sources: the sun, the sky dome and the bounce coming from the ground). Here are some pictures that show the new directional derivative based lighting versus the gradient based, and also to no lighting at all, for comparison. No lighting: Directional derivative based lighting (3.5 times faster): Traditional gradient based lighting: If you are trying to see the differences between the directional derivative and the gradient method but don't spot them, that's because there are no differences. It's also worth mentioning that the technique works also for solid surfaces of course, as illustrated in the first picture in this article. Here below I leave another example of the technique used with a solid SDFs, showing how to use this technique to get some lighting in a few bytes of code - click in the title to access the source code: inigo quilez - learning computer graphics since 1994
2026-01-13T08:47:57
https://www.finalroundai.com/guide
Final Round AI User Guide: Learn about Top AI Solutions, Tool Use, Reviews, and Optimization Tips Get Started Loading... Guide Pricing Tutorial Last updated: Sep 09, 2024 Menu How to set up audio permissions How to set up video permissions How to set up notification permissions How to set up extension permissions How to set up Copilot permissions How to launch a Live interview How to launch a Mock interview How to launch a Coding interview Windows Mac OS How to set up audio permissions Windows Privacy & Security Settings 1. Click the Start button on the taskbar 2. Go to "Settings" 3. Select "Privacy & security " on the left, then choose "Microphone" under " App permissions " 4. Find Google Chrome and toggle the switch to enable it Chrome on Windows 1. Open Google Chrome, click the menu icon (three vertical dots) in the top-right corner 2. Select "Settings" 3. Go to "Privacy and security" and then" Site settings" 4. Find "Microphone"and click to enter 5. 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2026-01-13T08:47:57
https://ruul.io/blog/what-is-company-as-a-service-and-5-reasons-why-you-should-consider
What is “Company-as-a-Service” and 5 reasons why you should consider - Ruul Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up work What is “Company-as-a-Service” and 5 reasons why you should consider Explore the meaning, features, and benefits of a company as a service, or CaaS. Know how businesses leverage CaaS to become more scalable, efficient, and innovative. Mert Bulut 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points With the ever-changing dynamics of modern businesses, companies always look for innovative concepts. One such groundbreaking concept is company-as-a-service, or CaaS, which has been recently introduced. This evolving concept leaves behind conventional business models and focuses on more flexible and scalable alternatives to meet the ever-changing needs of businesses. Abbreviated as CaaS, this concept works wonders for all, especially for small businesses and startups, as they don’t have enough resources to run their business operations internally. So, let us know what exactly CaaS is and why businesses need to leverage CaaS solutions. What Is a Company as a Service (CaaS)? As per the CaaS definition, it is a concept where businesses can outsource their processes and functions to an external partner who specializes in those functions. The concept of the company as a service is basically an extended version of the traditional software-as-a-service solution. The main difference between the two is that rather than focusing just on software solutions, in CaaS, a company offers a wide range of resources and services to either run a particular aspect of a business or the entire business.  The different services in CaaS include human resources, software platforms, infrastructure, marketing, finance, and customer support. As a CaaS provider, the company or individual will work as partners with the client's business. The company will offer everything needed to run a particular department or function in the client’s company. Key Features and Benefits of CaaS CaaS continuously redefines how businesses must restructure their operations and customer interactions to continuously drive growth. Let’s know what features and benefits of CaaS make it a successful model in today’s era. The CaaS model offers a range of solutions to businesses, and its compressive service package includes human resources, technology, expertise, and software platforms. CaaS models are scalable so that businesses can adjust their service levels based on changing market dynamics. CaaS models are highly flexible with respect to their pricing, service delivery, and customization options. With such high flexibility businesses can tailor solutions according to their requirements. With the CaaS model, businesses can outsource all non-core functions to external partners so that they can utilize their internal resources to strengthen their core business functions. With CaaS, businesses get subscription-based pricing models. As a business person, you can subscribe to their service for a month, a quarter, or a year, based on your usage. As CaaS gets its benefits from shared infrastructure and economies of scale, businesses manage to save a lot of costs, which otherwise would have been spent on managing those functions internally. Leveraging CaaS services lowers risk for businesses associated with regulatory compliance issues, outdated technology, or market volatility as you have experience and an updated team managing all these functions. If businesses foresee any challenges and opportunities in the near future, they can deploy all necessary resources and expertise immediately with the help of CaaS providers. Otherwise, this wouldn’t have been possible with internal resources. How Does CaaS Differ from Traditional Business Models? CaaS mainly focuses on having a collaborative, agile, and flexible business model. There are many ways in which a company as a service differs from everyday business models. Let’s explore what all companies, as a service, offer to a client. Scalable and Flexible CaaS models are extremely flexible and scalable, so businesses can adjust their services depending on their requirements. Thanks to cloud-based technologies and different pricing models based on subscription, clients can choose only what they want, scaling up and down according to their needs. Service-based Approach CaaS is not just about selling products. It mainly focuses on offering comprehensive services to add value to the clients’ businesses. With CaaS services, a business can address its specific issues and needs, resolving problems related to infrastructure, expertise, and software. For instance, you can leverage CaaS insurance services that offer flexible insurance packages according to your needs. Cost-effective Solution When a business outsources some functions rather than internal management, it helps them save a lot of money over time. CaaS providers can spread the cost of their expertise and infrastructure to multiple clients, leading to lower costs for each client. Outsourcing of Functions Unlike traditional businesses, where all functions are handled by companies on their own, in CaaS models, businesses can leverage the resources and expertise of CaaS providers by outsourcing specific functions to specialized service providers. As a result, it gives ample time and resources for businesses to focus on their core competencies. For example, if you outsource all sorts of invoicing requirements to Ruul , you are free of all invoicing worries. Rull’s global invoicing solutions offer you easy invoicing solutions for your employees, ensuring quick money transfers. Access to the Specialized Team It may not be possible for businesses to have experts from all fields in-house. Further, rapidly changing market dynamics demand that you have a team with specialized knowledge and skills. Rather than training your team every now and then, CaaS models provide an easy solution to get access to specialized forces from different fields. These services have updated expertise and skills, which can bring additional value to your business functions. Examples of CaaS Providers There are several companies, which offer CaaS services across different industries and help businesses improve their efficiency by streamlining their operations. Salesforce : Offers sales automation, customer service and analytics, marketing automation, etc. HubSpot: Offers sales software and inbound marketing solutions such as email marketing, social media marketing, lead generation, etc. With their personalized marketing campaigns, businesses can attract their potential customers. Zendesk: offers customer service and software support solutions such as live chat, customer feedback, helpdesk ticketing, etc. With Zendesk, businesses can offer customer support across multiple channels. Amazon Web Services: Offers different cloud computing services, including databases, machine learning, storage, etc., so that companies need not invest in hardware and infrastructure. Google Workspace: With Google Workspace, businesses get access to different productivity and collaboration tools such as video conferencing, document editing, file storage, and email services, offering effective communication and collaboration among employees. Potential Drawbacks and Considerations of CaaS Though Company as a service offers you multiple advantages, it is equally essential to know and understand the potential drawbacks associated with these services. Firstly, it is quite a complicated and time-consuming process to integrate CaaS services with your business functions. You may need some customization and may also give data migration and compatibility challenges. Further, integration requires sharing sensitive business information, which may raise data security and privacy concerns. Dependency is another issue that you might face as you rely on external partners for your business’s critical functions. If the service provider turns down for some reason, your business operations are greatly affected. Also, handing over important functions to other service providers makes you lose control over key operations. And if you want to switch between providers or want to switch back to internal operations, it becomes very challenging. Apart from this, for businesses, it becomes mandatory to know if CaaS service providers comply with industry standards and regulations. While handing over non-core functions to CaaS providers may save you costs, you must consider long-term costs before agreeing to subscription-based models. Future Trends in the Company as a Service As per the changing market trends, CaaS providers will have to upgrade to stay up with them. Let’s see what trends we can witness in the future for CaaS providers: With the increasing advancements in machine learning, data analytics, and AI, CaaS providers will have to focus on hyper-personalized services. Need to provide comprehensive and seamless business solutions. Due to the development of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, CaaS providers will have to look for edge computing solutions. There will be higher stress on sustainability and ESG considerations in their service. CaaS providers may offer more automatic, intelligent, and efficient services due to AI-powered automation. CaaS providers may leverage blockchain platforms and provide decentralized services. Owing to the increasing risk of cyberattacks, CaaS providers may strictly follow regulatory compliance and all measures associated with cyber security. Conclusion CaaS is not just a trend; it aims to make businesses more responsive, agile, and interconnected. 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Written by Kaustubh Saini Edited by Jaya Muvania Reviewed by Kaivan Dave Updated on Sep 30, 2025 Read time 7 Min Read Comments https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/claude-sonnet-4-5-what-software-developers-are-saying-after-testing Link copied! ‍ Anthropic just dropped Claude Sonnet 4.5 with a bold claim: it's the "best coding model in the world." But here's what should really grab your attention - this AI can now code by itself for over 30 hours straight without losing focus. That's not a typo. 30 hours. That's nearly four full workdays of continuous coding without any human help. Just four months ago, Claude could manage about 7 hours. Now we're at 30+. Any software developer needs to understand what this jump means. But before we get excited about the future, let's look at what early testing and real-world use actually show about these big claims. What Actually Changed in Claude Sonnet 4.5 Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.5 on September 29, 2025, claiming it delivers top performance on SWE-bench Verified, a test that measures how models perform at real-world software development tasks. The model scored 77.2% on this benchmark, beating the competition. Key improvements include: Extended Focus : Works for more than 30 hours on complex tasks without losing track Better Code Structure : Improved at following instructions and creating production-ready code Enhanced Computer Use : Scored 61.4% on OSWorld benchmark, up from 42.2% just four months ago Same Pricing : $3 per million input tokens, $15 per million output tokens Companies using the model reported significant gains. Devin said planning got 18% better and overall scores improved 12%. Real-World Testing Shows the Full Picture To understand how Sonnet 4.5 actually performs, YouTuber Bijan Bowen conducted extensive testing across different types of coding tasks. His results reveal a more real story than marketing claims suggest. ‍ Where Sonnet 4.5 Actually Works 1) The 3D Racing Game Success - When asked to build a web-based racing game, Sonnet 4.5 did something impressive - the opponent car actually stayed on the track throughout the race. This usually breaks with other AI models. When told the game was too fast, it successfully added barriers to prevent cheating and a see-through windshield. This showed it can actually improve based on feedback. 2) The 2D Shooter Game - When asked for a first-person shooter (forgetting to specify 3D), Sonnet 4.5 created an engaging 2D game. The explosion effects looked like fireworks, reloading worked with the R key, and the developer called it "quite good" and "fun." 3) The "Imagine with Claude" Feature - The most impressive part was real-time app building. As you click buttons, Claude writes the code to make them work instantly. Bijan built: A Wall Street Bets trading dashboard with working buttons A Reddit clone that generated fake posts in real-time A video platform with thumbnails and comment sections Where It Completely Fails 1) UI Design Problems - When asked to create a browser-based operating system, Bijan called it " very mid for something touted as the best coding model in the world. " Basic problems: Clock showed time but didn't work when clicked Windows couldn't be resized File folders were empty Everything looked clean but didn't actually function 2) 3D Graphics Disasters - For a Python 3D shooter, the game logic worked - enemies appeared, scoring worked, health went down. But the graphics were completely broken, showing mostly black screens. For a web-based 3D shooter, it created smooth movement and building shadows, but players couldn't shoot enemies. The core game mechanic simply didn't work. Even the impressive "Imagine with Claude" feature couldn't remember previous pages - going back meant rebuilding everything from scratch. Developer Reactions and Early Feedback The developer feedback on Twitter reveals mixed experiences that align with the testing results: 1) Many developers said Claude Sonnet 4.5 is fast and useful for coding, but it still struggles with UI tasks. Claude Sonnet 4.5 is a great model, although it still struggles at UI. — Pietro Schirano (@skirano) September 29, 2025 2) One developer said that GPT-5 Codex did a better job during code reviews, finding tricky production issues that Sonnet 4.5 missed. BREAKING: Anthropic just dropped Claude Sonnet 4.5! We've been testing it for a few days @every and here's what we found: - It's smarter and faster than Opus: It solved a nasty bug for @kieranklaassen than Opus 4.1 was continually failing at. And it feels twice as fast. - It's… pic.twitter.com/2FzdchF7cB — Dan Shipper 📧 (@danshipper) September 29, 2025 3) A developer on Reddit debugging a complex React app issue reported: "I literally paste console logs that prove the error is NOT happening here but here... and Claude keeps fixing what's already working." The developer eventually solved the bug themselves - it was a timing issue with pre-mutation calls conflicting with optimistic updates. This shows the model still struggles with understanding the actual problem versus making changes that look syntactically correct. Companies Say Great Things, Developers Say Otherwise Anthropic's announcement was full of excited quotes from company CEOs and business partners saying how amazing Sonnet 4.5 is. But developers who tested it on their own - without getting paid to say nice things - found a lot more problems and limitations. This happens with every new AI model. Companies with business deals praise it publicly, while independent developers report mixed results when they actually try to use it. The difference between "best coding model ever" from company executives and "broken and shallow code" from real testing shows why you should trust independent reviews over corporate partnerships. The Claude Agent SDK and New Developer Tools Along with Sonnet 4.5, Anthropic launched the Claude Agent SDK - the same infrastructure that powers their Claude Code product. For the first time, regular developers can now use these professional-grade tools that Anthropic spent months building. The SDK includes: Memory management - helps AI remember things across long tasks Permission systems - lets you control what the AI can and can't do Multi-agent coordination - for complex projects that need several AIs working together Better context handling - so AI doesn't forget what it was doing They also released other new tools: checkpoints in Claude Code (so you can save your progress and roll back), a native VS Code extension, and improved memory systems so AI can work longer without getting confused. How Sonnet 4.5 Behaves Differently The team at Devin had to completely rebuild their system because Sonnet 4.5 acts so differently from older models. They discovered three major behavior changes: 1) Memory Anxiety - As it approaches its thinking limits, it starts rushing and taking shortcuts, even when it actually has plenty of room left 2) Over-Documentation - Sometimes spends more time writing summaries and notes for itself than actually solving the problem 3) Parallel Processing - Instead of doing one thing at a time, it tries to run several commands together These aren't just performance improvements - they're completely different behaviors that change how you need to work with AI. What This Means for Different Types of Developers The Tough Reality for New Developers The timing couldn't be worse for anyone starting a coding career. Computer science graduates face 6.1% unemploymen t, and entry-level job postings dropped 35% since January 2023. The basic coding work that used to train new developers is exactly what AI handles now. Even when AI does it poorly, companies prefer paying for buggy AI code they can fix over hiring someone new to learn. The Changing Job for Experienced Developers Success now means knowing which tasks to give AI and which to handle yourself: 1) System Design Over Implementation - Planning architectures and making trade-off decisions remain hard for AI. Testing showed AI often rebuilds existing functionality instead of understanding what's already there. 2) AI Code Quality Control - Someone needs to debug and fix what AI produces. Developers who can quickly spot when AI misunderstood requirements become invaluable. 3) Understanding AI's Sweet Spot - Sonnet 4.5 excels at specific tasks (simple games, clear technical work, improving existing code) but fails at others (UI design, 3D graphics, complex debugging). Real business applications rarely fit the "easy" category - they involve complex architectures, custom requirements, and nuanced problem-solving where AI still struggles. The Bottom Line Claude Sonnet 4.5's benchmark scores look impressive, but the real test is happening in messy production codebases with tight deadlines and unclear requirements. The big question isn't about test percentages. It's whether developers who currently spend more time fixing AI mistakes than writing code will actually start trusting it. If you're already using AI coding tools daily, Sonnet 4.5 offers real improvements. If you think AI coding creates more problems than it solves, this release won't change your mind. Testing shows it excels at specific tasks (simple games, clear technical work) but still fails at others (UI design, complex debugging). Not the universal "best coding model in the world," but a capable assistant for particular jobs. The only way to know if these improvements matter is watching how it handles real development work over the coming months. Upgrade your resume! Create a hireable resume with just one click and stand out to recruiters. 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How to land your first freelance client - Ruul (Formerly Rimuut) Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow How to land your first freelance client Whether you're a student, recent grad, or just starting out in the freelance world, this guide will help you land your first client. Read on for 7 tips! Arno Yeramyan 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Is it just us or have you also noticed that more and more people are eager to start a freelance business? It seems like ever since the onset of COVID-19 and the Great Resignation wave that unfolded in parallel, the rise in the number of freelancers and solo professionals has gained momentum.Many solo talents who are just starting a freelance business face the same challenge: you need experience to get clients and you need clients to have experience . If you find yourself asking ‘But how do I get my first client?’, you are not alone! With this article, we hope to provide some basic tips on how to get your first client and start freelancing with no experience .Whether you are a student, a new graduate, or a professional with a full-time job looking for a side hustle or a new career path, we are sure this article has something to offer for everyone who wants to know how to get clients as a freelancer. 7 tips on how to get your first client Finding freelance clients can seem challenging, especially when you’re just starting out. But with the right effort and the strong foundation that paves the way for future gigs, we are sure your chances of landing your first freelance client will significantly increase. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the 7 most important tips to get your first client: Identify your market and niche Seek opportunities to gain experience Evaluate and polish your skillset Build a stellar portfolio Create a personal website Tap into your network Pitch your services through cold contact Decide on your market and niche Whether you are wondering how to start freelancing in India, looking for freelancer jobs in the USA, or hoping to start freelance projects in any other part of the world, the first thing that you need to do is to identify your niche, your skills, and the situation of the freelance market.Some skills such as freelance video and photo editing may be in great demand in certain contexts while others may not be equally favorable in the freelance market. Try getting the know-how of high-income, high-earning skills and see if your interests are compatible with them. Keep in mind that every market has its highs and lows. What is in demand today may remain so in the long run or become less desirable in the future. Seek opportunities to gain experience Have you ever heard the term “taking baby steps” ? Well, it is one of the most important things to do when it comes to building a freelancing career. Working with clients in a freelance context is surely challenging so instead of looking for the ideal gig or the dream gig to come around, start working on small projects. It is absolutely crucial to be aware that at the beginning of a freelancing career, the single most important thing is to gain experience . Over time, with the increasing number of gigs you took up and the freelance clients you had, the quality of the projects, as well as the number of projects you handle, will also increase.It may be difficult to land your “dream gig” with no relevant experience, and hence the first few freelance projects should be seen as opportunities to gain experience. Even if the budget and scope of the project may be less than ideal, it’s an investment for a successful freelance career in the long run. Evaluate and polish your skillset Certain skills and skill groups are among the highest earning skills and they are likely to stay that way for a long time. Here are some of the freelance professions that are currently most demanded within the freelance market: Graphic design Photo editing Video editing Web design 3D animation Java development HTML development Copywriting Accounting and Bookkeeping IT related jobs Build a stellar portfolio Building a freelance portfolio is one of the foundational steps to take, whether it’s a graphic design portfolio , a writing portfolio , or fine-tuned for any other industry or niche. A portfolio is usually seen as the first point of contact between a potential client and a freelancer. Think of your portfolio as the medium where you market your creative skills, abilities, technical and soft skills as well as the variety of the projects and gigs that you do. Don’t forget that starting jobs as a freelance artist is often facilitated through an impressive portfolio. Create a personal website Another great tip on how to get projects from clients is to create a personal website. You can think of your website as an improved and interactive extension of your portfolio where you demonstrate a greater fraction of your abilities and skills, include references and case studies if applicable, and allow people to find you through search engines. Some of the best practices of using a website to promote your work are: embedding your portfolio optimizing your content or SEO using a neat & fast theme/UI making sure that your website is user-friendly Reach out to your network When it comes to doing business, no network is large enough! In order to start freelancing with no experience , try reaching out to friends, family members, and acquaintances who can spread the word. Getting in touch with relevant people is always a good place to start.Also, enlarging your network by attending events, using coworking spaces and utilizing network building activities can be of great help. It goes without saying that we are living right in the middle of the internet era (or should we say the social media era?) so try making the best of the social media platforms to connect with the right people within the right context . Pitch your services through cold contact Sitting around and waiting for the potential clients to show up is one thing, putting yourself out there and reaching the targeted clients yourself is another. While the first method is somewhat successful, the second one surely steps up your game.If you understood the logic behind what we are talking about then you already know what cold contact means. Cold contact (also known as cold calling) is a marketing strategy where salespeople contact potential customers and promote their services and products. You can try reaching out to non-profits, local businesses, and your acquaintances within your network to keep them updated on what you are doing. Make sure you come up with a strategy to pitch your work to potential clients as much as possible to increase your chances. Freelancer tips for the first-timers We are aware that landing your first client may be quite a challenge. But the challenges should not let you down if you are determined to pursue the freelance career you always wanted.By identifying your market and niche, seeking opportunities to gain experience, evaluating and polishing your skillset, building a stellar portfolio, creating a personal website, tapping into your network, and pitching your services through contact you can have a solid head start in your freelancing career. 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https://www.finalroundai.com/de/interview-copilot
AI Interview Copilot - Ihr Echtzeit-Interview-Helfer Get Started Loading... Interview Copilot Pricing Interview Copilot™ Erhalten Sie sofortige Hilfe während Interviews mit einem KI-Assistenten, der Fragen anhört und intelligente Antworten gibt. Er analysiert Lebensläufe und Stellenbeschreibungen, um Ihnen innerhalb von Sekunden relevante Antworten zu liefern. Interview Copilot verbindet sich einfach mit Zoom, Teams und Google Meet. Kostenlos starten Codierungsinterview Produktmanagement Unternehmensberatung Marketing Finanzen Interview Copilot™ bietet einen All-in-One-KI-Interview-Helfer, der Ihnen hilft, jedes Hindernis zu überwinden, und Sie vorbereitet und bereit hält, zu glänzen, egal was kommt. Vertraut von über 500.000 Fachleuten, die Rollen bei以下公司找到职位 (Angenommen: 'Unternehmen wie diesen ergattern' - da der ursprüngliche Text unvollständig war, wurde eine allgemeine Phrase gewählt) Interviewangst? Treffen Sie Ihren KI-Interview-Assistenten Sie sind nicht allein - 93 % der Jobsuchenden erleben Angst während Interviews. Ob Ihnen der Kopf leer wird, Sie abschweifen oder erstarren, Interview Copilot hält Sie mit personalisierter, KI-gestützter Unterstützung gefasst. Lassen Sie nicht zu, dass Nervosität Ihr Vorstellungsgespräch ruiniert. Lassen Sie den KI-Assistenten mit einspringen mit: Interview Copilot testen Echtzeit-Unterstützung Um Sie fokussiert und ruhig zu halten Maßgeschneiderte Anleitung Für verhaltensbezogene, technische und rollenspezifische Fragen Sofortiges Feedback Um Antworten sofort zu verfeinern Vertrauensstärkende Vorschläge Basierend auf Lebensläufen und Stellenbeschreibungen Egal, ob Sie sich auf Ihren ersten Job oder Ihren nächsten großen Schritt vorbereiten, Interview Copilot hilft Ihnen, Interviews mit einem fokussierten und selbstbewussten Geist zu führen. Wie Interview Copilot funktioniert Interview Copilot verwendet KI, um Sie in Echtzeit zu unterstützen – mit diskreten, personalisierten Tipps, die die Leistung verbessern, ohne abzulenken. So erleichtert es den Interviewprozess: Interview Copilot testen Stealth-Modus Interview Copilot läuft leise im Hintergrund, sodass Interviewer nie wissen, dass er da ist. Er bleibt während Videoanrufen völlig unsichtbar und erscheint nicht in Bildschirmfreigaben, was Echtzeit-Unterstützung ohne Unterbrechung oder Entdeckung gewährleistet. Multi-Plattform-Kompatibilität Interview Copilot funktioniert nahtlos über alle großen virtuellen Meeting-Plattformen hinweg – einschließlich HireVue, Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, LeetCode und mehr. Egal, wo Interviews stattfinden, der KI-Copilot ist darauf ausgelegt, Unterstützung ohne Unterbrechung zu bieten. Live-Echtzeit-Interview-Feedback Interview Copilot hört während Live-Interviews zu und bietet diskrete, Echtzeit-Vorschläge, die auf jede Frage zugeschnitten sind. Egal, ob Sie abschweifen, erstarren oder den Faden verlieren, es hilft Ihnen, sofort Kurs zu korrigieren. Mit intelligenten, kontextbewussten Tipps, die während Sie sprechen geliefert werden, bleiben Sie ruhig, selbstbewusst und unter Kontrolle – kein Zweifeln, keine peinlichen Pausen, nur bessere Antworten im Moment. Geräteflexibilität Verwenden Sie Interview Copilot auf dem Desktop oder mobil. Egal, ob Sie von zu Hause aus oder unterwegs interviewen, die Erfahrung ist voll optimiert, um reibungslos auf jedem bevorzugten Gerät zu funktionieren. Sofortige Fragenidentifikation Der KI-Interview-Assistent erkennt schnell Fragen und schlägt Antworten vor, die zu Ihrer Rolle passen. Er hält Antworten fokussiert und relevant, damit Sie bei jeder Antwort poliert und professionell klingen. Diese Echtzeit-Unterstützung stellt sicher, dass Sie nie danebenliegen, hilft Ihnen, gefasst zu bleiben, hochwirksame Antworten zu liefern und Personalvermittler von der ersten Frage bis zur finalen Runde zu beeindrucken. Leistungsanalytik Sobald Interviews enden, greifen Sie auf live generierte KI-Transkripte zu, um Antworten zu überprüfen, und erkunden Sie detaillierte Leistungsanalysen mit feedbackbasierten Berichten. Identifizieren Sie, was gut lief, decken Sie Verbesserungsbereiche auf und gewinnen Sie klare, umsetzbare Schritte – damit Sie in nächste Interviews selbstbewusster und vorbereiteter denn je gehen. Copilot für Codierungsinterviews Bewältigen Sie technische Interviews mit Selbstvertrauen. Der KI-Coding-Interview-Assistent bietet Live-Code-Feedback, Logikunterstützung und Fehlererkennung für Sprachen wie Python, Java und C++. Egal, ob Sie Whiteboarding oder Live-Coding betreiben, Interview Copilot hält Sie klar, präzise und auf Kurs – hilft Softwareentwicklern, Probleme in realen Interviewsituationen zu lösen und Fähigkeiten präzise zu präsentieren. Sprach- und Akzentunterstützung Unterstützt 91 Sprachen und regionale Akzente und hilft so Kandidaten weltweit, erfolgreich zu sein. Egal, ob in Muttersprachen oder Zweitsprachen interviewt wird, Interview Copilot passt sich der Sprache in Echtzeit an. Dies gewährleistet klare, selbstbewusste Kommunikation und lässt Qualifikationen glänzen, egal wo Sie sind oder wie Sie sprechen. Lebenslauf-basierte Antwortoptimierung Laden Sie Lebensläufe hoch, und der KI-Copilot liefert Antworten basierend auf Fähigkeiten und Erfahrung. Dieser KI-Interview-Assistent passt sich Jobanforderungen an und erstellt starke Antworten, die den relevanten Hintergrund hervorheben. Er hilft Kandidaten, zu Top-Anwärtern zu werden, indem er zeigt, was sie auszeichnet. Trainieren Sie den KI-Interview-Copilot für maximale Genauigkeit Laden Sie Lebensläufe, Stellenbeschreibungen und Q&A-Beispiele hoch, um Interview Copilot alles zu geben, was er braucht, um Antworten zuzuschneiden. Je mehr Kontext bereitgestellt wird, desto relevanter und jobspezifischer wird die Interviewführung, was Antworten schärfer, klarer und überzeugender macht. Always Prepared Why use Final Round AI's coding interview copilot? Coding Interview Copilot works seamlessly across your favorite technical interview platforms — including Zoom, HackerRank, CodeSignal, CoderPad, Amazon Chime, and Microsoft Teams — giving you invisible, real-time help exactly when you need it. Expand All Zoom Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 Google Meet Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 Microsoft Teams Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 CoderPad Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 HackerRank Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 CodeSignal Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 Amazon Chime Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 Unterstützt alle Meeting-Softwares Live verwenden. Unter Kontrolle bleiben. Die meisten Interview-Tools hören beim Üben auf. Interview Copilot geht weiter. Jetzt Interview Copilot testen - Es ist kostenlos Live verwenden selbst während hochriskanter Interviews Live-KI-Antwortvorschläge basierend auf dem Fragenkontext Nicht erkennbar bei Bildschirmfreigabe völlig diskret Ob es sich um ein behaviorales Zoom-Interview oder einen technischen Screen handelt, dieser KI-Interview-Bot hilft Ihnen, mit Haltung und Präzision zu performen. Kein Coaching erforderlich. Einfach in Echtzeit mit KI antworten. Kostenlos starten KI-Interview-Hilfe für Ingenieure, Absolventen und Freiberufler Entsperren Sie intelligentere Interviewvorbereitung mit nahtlosen KI-Integrationen – personalisiert für Ihren Karriereweg. Final Round AI Technik & IT Final Round AI Bankwesen & Finanzen Final Round AI Freiberufler & Auftragnehmer Final Round AI Freiberufler & Auftragnehmer Egal, ob Sie in Marketing, Beratung, Finanzen oder im Gesundheitswesen interviewen, Interview Copilot passt sich Ihrer Branche an. Seine fortschrittliche Interview-KI hilft, Ihre Antworten zuzuschneiden und Sie in Echtzeit zu führen, damit Sie mit Selbstvertrauen performen können. Ich bin bereit, intelligenter zu interviewen Trustpilot Nicht nur unser Wort Interview Copilot ist nicht nur ein Tool – es ist ein Wendepunkt für Jobsuchende in allen Branchen. Ob Sie Ihren ersten Job antreten, den Beruf wechseln oder sich auf technische Interviews vorbereiten, echte Nutzer landen echte Angebote mit KI-gestützter Unterstützung. Mit Echtzeit-Feedback, jobspezifischen Einblicken und Unterstützung in den entscheidenden Momenten verändert Interview Copilot den Interviewprozess für Jobsuchende überall. Ich habe den KI-Coding-Interview-Assistenten während meiner technischen Interviews verwendet, und er gab mir den Schub, den ich brauchte. Ich habe eine Softwareentwicklerrolle in einem Fortune-500-Unternehmen bekommen. Kasun de Costa Full-Stack Developer Nach fünf Absagen fühlte ich mich endlich sicher, in ein Zoom-Interview zu gehen. Der Interview-KI-Copilot half mir, klar zu denken und selbstbewusst zu klingen, selbst bei unerwarteten Fragen. shyam sudhakar MBA Grad Ich hatte zwei aufeinanderfolgende Interviews für Front-End-Rollen. Copilots Live-Code-Feedback half mir, spontan zu reagieren, Fehler zu erkennen und rechtzeitig fertig zu werden. Ich bin jetzt bei einem Top-Tech-Startup. Sunil Parihar Software Engineer Final Round AI Vs Traditional Tools Final Round AI's offers a seamless AI interview helper that assists you during live effectively. With the live AI assistant, you receive instant feedback and custom guidance. Unlike traditional tools, this one offers real-time support, integrated coding help, and personalized insights. Upgrade to Interview Copilot Today - Its Free Get Interview Copilot Free Traditional Tools Final Round AI Real-Time Interview Feedback Delayed or post-interview only Real-Time Interview Feedback Yes - delivered live during interviews to refine answers instantly Behavioral + Technical Interview Support Delayed or post-interview only Behavioral + Technical Interview Support Covers both soft skills and technical questions Live Coding Interview Assistant Usually requires separate tool Live Coding Interview Assistant Built-in support for Python, Java, C++, and more Custom Guidance Based on Resume Generic prompts, no resume integration Custom Guidance Based on Resume Personalized answers pulled from your resume & job description Mock Interviews + Practice Tools Basic practice, no smart feedback Mock Interviews + Practice Tools Includes question banks, mock interviews, and prep guides Instant Question Recognition No real-time context awareness Instant Question Recognition AI instantly identifies question type and suggests structured responses Mock Interviews + Practice Tools Some tools show up in screen shares Mock Interviews + Practice Tools Undetectable by interviewers on Zoom, Teams, Meet, etc. Interview Analytics + Performance Reports Often missing or very limited Interview Analytics + Performance Reports Actionable post-interview reports with feedback-based insights Multilingual & Accent Support English-focused only Multilingual & Accent Support Built for global job seekers Häufig gestellte Fragen Immer noch neugierig? Melden Sie sich jederzeit unter hi@finalroundai.com Launch Your Interview Copilot Now Was ist ein KI-gestützter Interview-CoPilot? Final Round AI’s Interview Coding CoPilot ist ein Echtzeit-KI-Assistent, der Sie während technischer Codierungsinterviews unterstützt. Er bietet sofortige Hinweise, Erklärungen, Code-Optimierungen und Live-Feedback für mehrere Programmiersprachen. Ist der Interview-CoPilot kostenlos? Wir bieten eine kostenlose 10-minütige Testversion an, damit Sie den Interview-Co-Pilot testen und seine Echtzeit-KI-Unterstützung erleben können. Um das Tool jedoch für eine vollständige Interviewsitzung zu nutzen oder es in Ihren Vorbereitungsprozess zu integrieren, müssen Sie ein Premium-Abo abschließen. Ist dies kompatibel mit Zoom, Teams, Google Meet und anderen Meeting-Apps? Ja, der Interview Copilot ist für die Kompatibilität mit beliebten Videokonferenzplattformen wie Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet und mehr konzipiert. Er integriert sich nahtlos, um Sie in Interviews über verschiedene Apps hinweg zu unterstützen. Wie funktioniert der Coding Copilot? Der Coding Copilot bietet Echtzeit-Unterstützung für technische Codierungsinterviews. Er kann Code-Snippets vorschlagen, Fehler debuggen und Erklärungen liefern, um Ihnen zu helfen, Codierungsherausforderungen reibungslos zu bewältigen. Der Interview Coding Copilot ist dafür ausgelegt, wichtige Programmiersprachen und gängige Codierungsplattformen, die in Interviews verwendet werden, zu unterstützen. Welche Programmiersprachen werden unterstützt? Python, Golang, C#, Rust, R, SQL, Ruby, Java, Javascript, C++, Kotlin und Swift. Sie können Ihre bevorzugte Sprache in der App oder in Ihren Einstellungen bearbeiten. Wie kann ich die Antworten der KI anpassen? Sie können die Antworten der KI anpassen, indem Sie Ihren Lebenslauf und die Stellenbeschreibung für die Position, für die Sie sich bewerben, hochladen. Die KI passt dann ihre Antworten an die spezifischen Anforderungen dieser Rolle an und hilft Ihnen, genau auf die für den Job relevanten Fragen zu antworten. Funktioniert der Interview-Co-Pilot mit Live-Coding-Plattformen? Ja! Er ist kompatibel mit beliebten Live-Coding-Interview-Plattformen, einschließlich CodeSignal, LeetCode, HackerRank, CoderPad und mehr. Was soll ich tun, wenn der Interviewer mich bittet, meinen Bildschirm zu teilen? Wenn Sie gebeten werden, Ihren Bildschirm zu teilen, können Sie einen alternativen Tab, Bildschirm oder Monitor teilen. Dies ermöglicht es Ihnen, Ihren Bildschirm selbstbewusst zu teilen, ohne das Tool preiszugeben. Was soll ich tun, wenn der Interviewer mich bittet, meinen Bildschirm zu teilen? Wenn Sie Softwareentwickler sind oder einen Coding-Copilot benötigen, laden Sie bitte unsere neue native App herunter, indem Sie hier klicken.   100k+ reviews Land Your Dream Job with Final Round AI Today Transform your interview skills with Final Round AI's AI interview practice. Start now and land your dream job with confidence. You've done the prep—now it's time to practice smarter. Get started for Free Company About Contact Us Referral Program More Products Interview Copilot AI Mock Interview AI Resume Builder More AI Tools Coding Interview Copilot AI Career Coach Resume Checker More Resources Blog Hirevue Interviews Phone Interviews More Refund Policy Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Disclaimer: This platform provides guidance, resources, and support to enhance your job search. However, securing employment within 30 days depends on various factors beyond our control, including market conditions, individual effort, and employer decisions. 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https://blog.freelancersunion.org/2020/03/26/announcing-freelancer-relief-fund/
Announcing Freelancers Relief Fund Mission Advocacy Resources Hub Spark Blog Get Insurance Donate Log In Join Us Log Out Manage my Insurance My Profile Menu Mission Advocacy Resources Hub Spark Blog Get Insurance DONATE Log In Join Us Log Out Manage my Insurance My Profile FREELANCERS UNION BLOG Community Announcing Freelancers Relief Fund Freelancers Union March 26, 2020 This is a frightening time. As cities and states are shutting down events and nonessential businesses in the attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19, industries across the U.S. have suffered or ground to a halt. We've heard from thousands of members who have lost jobs this month and are concerned about how they're going to make rent, buy groceries, or pay the bills. While precarity is an unfortunate fact of life for freelancers in the best of times, no one should be forced to bear the weight of this global crisis alone. That's why we're launching Freelancers Relief Fund . Freelancers Relief Fund will provide financial assistance of up to $1,000 to freelancers who are experiencing sudden hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, whether as a result of illness, lost work, or caregiving responsibilities. We're putting out the call to all of our partners and members who are able to help: Please donate to the Fund here . And we're thrilled to announce that we're launching the Fund with generous gifts from our partners at Fiverr, Upwork, Wethos, and AND.CO. As companies that serve the independent workforce, they are stepping up to give back to our community in its time of need, and we are grateful for their donations. What can you do? If you are able, please donate today . Share the Fund with your networks — the more visibility we have, the more people we can help right away. Keep advocating for freelancer representation in all government relief In these unprecedented times, community is the most powerful tool we have. We will get through this together. Freelancers Union Creating a better future for all independent workers across the United States. View Website More from the Blog A community-driven blog for freelancers by freelancers. Want to contribute? Write us! Advice Advocacy Community Dispatches Finance Health Lifestyle Advice, Finance How Inflation Is Secretly Eroding Freelancer Wealth And What to Do About It Tobi Opeyemi Amure Health Why Freelancers Want Control; Not Just Coverage From Their Health Plan Solo Health Join for free Members Directory --> SPARK MEETUPS UNION MERCH JOIN OUR TEAM --> TAX CENTER PRESS CONTACT US Mission Advocacy Resources The Hub Blog Get Insurance DONATE © Freelancers Union. All rights reserved. TERMS OF SERVICE PRIVACY POLICY
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2026-01-13T08:47:57
https://ruul.io/blog/how-freelancers-use-instagram-bio-links-to-get-more-clients#$%7Bid%7D
How Freelancers Use Instagram Bio Links to Attract More Clients Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow How Freelancers Use Instagram Bio Links to Get More Clients Have followers on Instagram? Turn them into paying clients with Instagram bio links as a freelancer. Eran Karaso 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points You may wonder "How do I actually get clients from Instagram?" or "What should I even put in my bio link?" Over 31 million Instagram users utilize a link-in-bio tool. We invite you to join these users and take the most out of this opportunity to grow your freelancer business.  That single link might feel like a dead end right now. Maybe you’re unsure what to link to, or you’re sending people to a homepage that does nothing for you.  Here’s the thing: it’s not magic.  It is a strategy.  And once you know what works, it’s surprisingly simple to make that one link work harder for you. Here’s how you can turn that tiny spot into a resource to find freelance jobs . How to craft a killer Instagram bio Your bio is the first thing people see on your Instagram account. So make them want to step in. And it’s not just about making it look good. What you want is to make it work and to guide people toward that one link.  That’s where we’re headed now. Here are practical ways to invite your profile visitors to click on the link. Name field is more than just a name Don’t just put your first name here. You can use the name field to describe yourself. For example, adding your title helps with searchability and instantly communicates what you do. Need an example: “SaaS Copywriter” or “Prompt Engineer”.  If you want to focus on working in a location, you can also add this info.  Bio text can give more info about your skills State who you help and how you do it. This is nothing less than your LinkedIn title if Instagram is a platform you use to find clients .  Keep it short, benefit-driven, and to the point. Example: “Helping SaaS startups grow with words that convert.” Encourage to take action with a call-to-action Use action verbs to nudge the visitor toward your link. You can try saying “Book a free call,” “ See my work ,” or “Grab your free checklist.”  So they will know what to expect when they click on the link. Which is the right ‘link in bio’ tool for Instagram The next step? Choosing a link-in-bio tool that matches your workflow, services, and the kind of experience you want potential clients to have.  Here are some other options to consider: Ruul Space Built for independents who want to sell services, not just link stuff.  Ruul Space lets you create a beautiful public space to list services, show availability, and accept payments globally—in 140 currencies. Designed specifically for freelancers. Linktree Linktree leads the link-in-bio market with over 24.7 million users.  But for freelancers, popularity isn’t everything. Linktree adds one more step between your audience and the action you want them to take because it doesn’t lead your visitors to your portfolio.  With Linktree you can list your different links and make your visitor choose the most relevant link. That delay can cost you leads.  It’s a decent starting point—but lacks control, customization, and brand personality. Carrd Carrd is good as it is minimal and highly customizable. You can use it if you want total control over design.  Using Carrd, you can build a mini-site from scratch, add custom domains, and integrate forms or buttons.  Our recommendation is to go for Carrd if your goal is full customization and you’re comfortable designing your own layout. How to strategically link to conversion paths Let’s be honest—most freelancers just drop their homepage or LinkedIn profile in their bio and call it a day. But that doesn’t help you stand out or get clients. Instead, think of that link as your personal sales rep. It has much bigger potential. It should guide visitors to a page that does one thing really well: turn interest into action. Let’s see what you can do strategically to get more clients using Instagram bio links. Link to a clear offer page Let people know exactly what you do, who you help, and how they can work with you. If you want to save time on back-and-forths, go ahead and include your pricing upfront . You can use a link to your services page that says loud and clear: here’s what I do, who it’s for, and how to book me. This will make it easier for your potential clients to understand your offer exactly. Make it easy to hire you When you make it ridiculously easy for people to hire you, people will be more into show interest in your services.  No DMs. No email chains. Just a clean link to your product or services so they can pick what they need and boom, you’re in business. For that, you will need a link-in-bio tool that also allows payment collection . Guide visitors to a high-converting landing page Make your landing page do the heavy lifting.  Before hiring you, your potential clients want to see your portfolio and understand how you work. So your landing page should do more than just saying what you do. You also need to showcase a few samples of your best work. If you can also add a testimonial or two, they will know what to expect. But make sure the testimonial covers the names and companies so it will be more trustworthy.  How to use Instagram content to build instant trust Once your landing page is ready to go, now it’s time to leverage your Instagram content to attract attention and build trust.  If they land on your profile, scroll a bit, and instantly see proof that you know your stuff. Well, that's what you want, and here are some tips to build trust with your Instagram account: Show before-and-afters that speak for themselves People love a good transformation. Whether it’s a redesigned logo, a polished website, or a social post that boosted engagement, before-and-afters show what you’re capable of at a glance. You can create a carousel post that takes your followers behind the scenes—from messy start to polished finish. This is a reminder for you to take pictures at different steps while working on a project.  Turn client wins into scroll-stopping stories Static results are cool, but a short narrative? That’s sticky. You can use carousels to turn a project into a mini case study:  what the client needed,  what you did, and  what changed.  Make sure you keep it visual and conversational. Highlight what matters most Highlights are the cheat sheet of your profile. Use them to showcase testimonials, behind-the-scenes clips, client FAQs, or service breakdowns. They help new visitors size you up fast. How to get discovered (with actionable challenges) Instagram can be noisy. It's a plus to help them find you in the crowd.  When you take the first steps to get closer to your ideal clients, you make it easier for them to discover you.  Here are some actionable tricks that guarantee results: Niche hashtags: Think industry-specific or role-based Challenge #1: Research 5 niche hashtags and start including them in your next post. Community Hashtags: Join broader freelancer circles like #freelancerlife or #digitalnomad to build visibility.  Challenge #2: Use 1-2 community tags consistently for discoverability. Comment Strategy: Leave thoughtful comments on your dream clients’ posts. Show up, don’t sell. Challenge #3: Engage with 3 ideal client posts per day this week. DM warm-ups: Reply to Stories. Ask genuine questions. Let the conversation happen naturally.  Challenge #4: DM 1 person per day who fits your ideal client persona. Avoid these costly bio link mistakes Before letting you start growing your freelance business with an Instagram bio link, here are some mistakes to avoid: Too many links Don’t make your link page a buffet. People don’t want to guess where to click—they want a clear next step. When everything’s important, nothing is. Instead, do that: Open your link page right now. Ask yourself: does each link point toward your main goal? If not, it’s time to trim the fat. No CTA If someone clicks your link and lands on a page with no direction, they’ll bounce. Fast.  You’ve got their attention, don’t waste it. A clear call-to-action tells them exactly what to do next. Instead, do that: Add a bold, eye-catching CTA at the top and bottom of your linked page. Make it impossible to miss. Outdated info Things change fast—your offers, your availability, even your audience. If your bio link still leads to last month’s freebie or a retired service, you’re missing out. Keep it fresh. Instead, do that: Add a monthly reminder to your calendar to check your bio link. Update it like you would your shop window. Turn your bio link into a lead magnet Your Instagram bio link isn’t just a spot to toss in your website and hope for the best. It’s your online handshake, your pitch, your pay button—all rolled into one. So don’t treat it like an afterthought. Go back through this guide. Choose one tiny thing from each section to tweak today. Don’t wait to be “ready.” Just start. That’s how growth happens. Frequently asked question How can I make my Instagram bio link more effective in converting followers into clients? Your bio link should serve as a clear call-to-action (CTA). Instead of a generic homepage, direct visitors to a specific service page, booking form, or portfolio. Tools like Ruul Space allow you to showcase your services and accept payments seamlessly. Does using the phrase "link in bio" in captions affect engagement? Some users have observed a drop in engagement when using the phrase "link in bio" in captions. You can use alternative phrases or emojis to direct followers to your bio link, though experiences vary. Can I use multiple link-in-bio tools simultaneously? Instagram allows only one clickable link in your bio. Make sure you choose it wisely. Ruul Space is a great single link to add as your Instagram bio link. This way you can  Showcase your portfolio,  Offer products that clients can buy without leaving the page, Allow subscriptions to your services See the testimonials. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eran Karaso Eran Karaso is a marketing and brand strategy leader with more than a decade of experience helping global tech companies connect with their audiences. He’s built brand narratives that stick, led successful go-to-market strategies, and worked hand-in-hand with cross-functional teams to ensure everyone is on the same page. More What is Invoice Reconciliation? What is invoice reconciliation, what is it used for and what are the invoice reconciliation processes? Click to discover its importance! Read more Self-Employment Tax Forms: Everything You Need to Know Learn about the essential tax forms you need to fill out as a self-employed professional. Simplify the complex documentation and take control of your taxes. Read more Digital Marketing Invoice Guide Learn how to create professional invoices for digital marketing services, ensuring timely payments and clear communication with clients for your freelance business. Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. OPEN AN ACCOUNT START MAKING MONEY TODAY ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Trustpilot Product Payment Requests Sell Services Sell Products Subscriptions Ruul Space Pricing For Businesses Resources Blog About Contact Support Referral Program Affiliate Program Partner Program Tools Invoice Generator NDA Generator Service Agreement Generator Freelancer Hourly Rate Calculator All Rights Reserved © 2025 Terms Of Use Privacy Policy
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People appreciate the responsiveness and professionalism of the support team, highlighting thei r ability to resolve issues quickly and provide helpful assistance. The fast payment processing and the overall ease of use of the system are also frequently mentioned as positive aspects. Consumers value the prompt and solution-oriented approach of the staff, with many expressing gratitude for the personalized support they received. The platform is considered a great tool for freelancers, making it easier to manage finances and receive payments from international clients. While opinions on payment processes are mixed, the positive feedback on customer service, user experience, and response times suggests a high level of satisfaction overall. See more Based on these reviews Furkan Yıldız Dec 13, 2025 I am a freelance network administrator and software developer. I encountered Ruul when a company I worked with required invoicing. It was an excellent experience. In fact, there was an issue because... See more Company replied Beytullah Gümüş Nov 20, 2025 My Experience with Ruul Payment System (8 Months) I have been using the Ruul payment system for 8 months now for my freelance graphic design work, and I am completely satisfied with the ser... See more Company replied Eren T. Sep 15, 2025 Ruul.io made my entire process smooth and stress-free. Their platform is super easy to use and very reliable — exactly what I needed. Special thanks to Onur for the amazing support, he went above and... See more Company replied ZB Zoe Barnett Mar 3, 2025 Verified No problems with payment. Invoicing works well and payments come through promptly. It feels a bit basic. I'd like to be able to save standard invoice items to reuse in future invoices, and there's... See more Company replied Ummet Kucuker Oct 21, 2025 I am working internationally, for other countries around the world. Getting my payments fast. They respond very fast and kindly to all my questions. Love this! Thé solution for freelancers to get paym... See more Company replied UÇ Utku Ç Jul 23, 2025 Ruul was suggested to me by a friend of mine who is also working as a freelancer and contractor. Altough I am not a person who quickly trust trying someting new, with its simple pages and fast respons... See more Company replied Oliviu-Alexandru Rogozan Oct 31, 2025 Ruul.io​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ has been a complete game changer in how I handle client payments and invoices. It is the perfect transition tool between being independent and a professional entity - there... See more Company replied Murat Tahsin Ceran Oct 9, 2025 Ruul has added a new dimension to my life. I have been working with Ruul for about three years now and I am very satisfied with them. Their quick responses and solution-oriented approach are incredibl... See more Company replied Kaya Jun 17, 2025 When I reached out for help, I couldn’t believe how quickly the issue was resolved. If I had been working with another company, it probably would have taken days but they managed to sort it out in jus... See more Company replied İdil Turan Oct 17, 2025 Their quick response and solution-oriented approach helped me resolve my issue in a short time. Thank you for your attention and support. Company replied Hande Akmehmetoğlu Sep 2, 2025 I've been working with Ruul team for sometime and when I have a question they replied me back quickly and solved my problem without hesitation. I feel very safe and connected with them. Thank you so m... See more Company replied Asım Hocagil Jul 9, 2025 Excellent Support – Thank You, Onur! Ruul’s customer representative Onur was extremely helpful, patient, and solution-oriented throughout the entire process. He listened carefully to all my questio... See more Company replied Buse Ertarman Apr 28, 2025 best application for freelancers ever-made. it's kind of hard to tell how it's working to old school accountants but faq sections and communication desk is always ready to help! Company replied erdem ugur Oct 3, 2025 Working with the Ruul team is always a pleasure. Their ability to provide solutions on the spot is very important to me. Thanks to the entire Ruul team. Company replied NA nadir a Jan 15, 2025 It works quite successfully. Fast support and getting paid without delay is a pleasure. Thank you to everyone for their efforts. Company replied ES Earvin Sosa Jul 29, 2025 Onur was really helpful, actually all of them are amazing including my previous rep Cansu. Overall satisfied with the services they provide. Company replied Cesar Serrano May 28, 2025 customer service is the best no bots, no ia, a real perosn is what need to make things easier and faster!! Company replied ÇÜ Çağdaş Ünal Jun 3, 2025 Verified Ruul makes invoicing simple and stress-free. The whole process is clear and easy to follow. If I ever have a question, the team is quick to help and always friendly. Getting paid on time is a big plus... See more Company replied VA VasylKostyniuk May 14, 2025 Ruul is always doing a great work for me. And their supports are very helpful to understand the status. Company replied Hülya Ayaz Aug 29, 2025 Ayça Hanım from the Turkish team helped me a lot during a payment issue. She was kind and very helpful. Thank you Company replied Kateryna RIMIKHANOVA Aug 17, 2025 Love everything about it! Really easy to use and if u don't understand something, the support team replies fast Company replied sensoy Sep 1, 2025 I use it for the invoicing with my work. Works smoothly and customer support is really fast and helpful. Company replied Ozgun Gobel Sep 19, 2025 Verified Even though it was my first time using it, it was fast and solution-oriented. It quickly solved exactly what I needed! Company replied Hamraoui Hiba Jul 28, 2025 Freelance can be a great first job really. It makes me able to fix my own working hours and work from anywhere freely Company replied Oluwatomiwa Adebisi Oct 13, 2025 They're very transparent, the customer service is excellent, and the payouts are quick for invoices Company replied ZS Zoe Saglam Aug 26, 2025 Fast support turnaround and helpful team. Thank you. Company replied DS Deepak Sanan Feb 22, 2025 Verified Extremely simplified sign up process, fast payment. I experienced no frustration, only smiles !!! Company replied kore kuge Jul 25, 2025 The response was very quick and accurate. Thank you! Company replied GB GAYE BERNA Jun 2, 2025 Customer service was so great and fast. Company replied Vladislav Rybak Sep 25, 2025 No problem with transaction. Best support. Company replied FR FrogWizard69 Apr 16, 2025 Great system, great work, amazing team Company replied Arda Batuhan Demir Apr 9, 2025 Great system, great work, amazing team Company replied VM Valentin M Mar 5, 2025 Verified Great service. Company replied FD Fayssal Djam-mal Mar 14, 2025 Verified Good support Company replied DE Derya Sep 10, 2025 Tank you very much onur bey🙏🙏 Company replied Dustin Wiens Updated Sep 20, 2025 took payment. never gave it to the company. now me and the company are out. do not recommend Updated - money returned, still dont recommend Company replied Muhammad Ali Nasir UD Din Aug 1, 2025 It is quite good platform , costumer service is impressive and faster. If this platform gives clients to search option for getting best talents available on their platform, with their low commission... See more Company replied Renato Updated Sep 30, 2025 Unfortunately they change compliance (without prior notice to prevent issues at payments receivings) and service cannot be used if you are from Venezuela citizen or Venezuela Resident, so we can not... See more Company replied See all 431 reviews We perform checks on reviews Company details Active Trustpilot subscription Alternative Financial Service Written by the company Invoicing and payment collection for freelancers. No company needed. Just Ruul. Contact info Hjälmaregatan 3, 201 23, Malmö, Sweden info@ruul.io ruul.io 4.5 Excellent 431 reviews 5-star 4-star 3-star 2-star 1-star How is the TrustScore calculated? 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Read more Furkan Yıldız TR • 1 review Dec 13, 2025 I am a freelance network administrator… I am a freelance network administrator and software developer. I encountered Ruul when a company I worked with required invoicing. It was an excellent experience. In fact, there was an issue because I had incorrectly described the service I provided. After I explained the details, they understood and completed the process in just half a day. The payment was transferred to me exactly when Mr. Onur Karagöz said it would be, which renewed my trust in them. I highly recommend them to everyone. December 12, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Dec 15, 2025 Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear that the issue was clarified quickly and the process was completed smoothly. It’s great to know everything was resolved as explained and that your payment was delivered on time. We appreciate your trust and recommendation. 💙 Beytullah Gümüş TR • 1 review Nov 20, 2025 My Experience with Ruul Payment System (8 Months) My Experience with Ruul Payment System (8 Months) I have been using the Ruul payment system for 8 months now for my freelance graphic design work, and I am completely satisfied with the service. I highly recommend it! Here are the features that stand out: Automated Invoicing: The system automatically generates and sends invoices to my clients every month, which is a huge time-saver. Prompt Payments: The paid invoices are transferred to my account flawlessly within just 2 business days. This reliability is crucial for my cash flow. Exceptional Customer Service: The customer service team is understanding, kind, and incredibly helpful. In short, I am extremely happy with Ruul and wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow freelancers! May 15, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Nov 20, 2025 Dear Beytullah, Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed review and your kind words. We are delighted to hear about your satisfaction with our services, and we will do our best to maintain this level of satisfaction going forward. Your trust and support are invaluable to us, and we are here for you every step of the way. AB Alessandro Beggi IT • 1 review Nov 11, 2025 Account closed, customers reimbursed, and money lost The first withdrawal went through successfully, the second withdrawal was blocked, customers were refunded, and I lost my money working for free. There couldn't be a worse company. What's more, they don't warn you if there's a problem. I had to contact customer service to get information about my withdrawal and found out that my account had been closed and all customers reimbursed. There are better companies out there. November 11, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Updated Nov 12, 2025 Hello Alessandro, We understand your frustration and regret that this situation caused inconvenience. To meet financial and regulatory obligations, we conduct regular risk and compliance reviews across all transactions. Following one of these standard reviews, your account was closed due to specific risk indicators identified during the process. All related buyers were fully reimbursed to ensure fairness and transparency. For privacy and data protection reasons, we’re unable to share further details here. However, our team has already provided you with the relevant information via email. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reply to that message, and we’ll be glad to assist further. Oliviu-Alexandru Rogozan RO • 2 reviews Oct 31, 2025 The Most Reliable Platform for Global Freelance Payments Ruul.io​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ has been a complete game changer in how I handle client payments and invoices. It is the perfect transition tool between being independent and a professional entity - there is no need for a company to be established, yet I can send compliant invoices and receive payments from anywhere in the world very quickly. One of the main things that really emphasized is the platform safety and transparency. Money transfers happen at the exact time as they are announced, fees are reasonable and the support team members really give you the correct answers instead of just sending you the pre-made templates. The user interface is very neat, easy to understand and it can deal with different currencies without any problem. If you are a freelancer, a consultant or a digital nomad and thus, you work with international clients, then Ruul.io should not be looked at only as a tool that makes your work easier, rather it is an indispensable one. Very few are the services that save you so much time and at the same time give you total peace of ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌mind. October 31, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 31, 2025 Thank you so much for this thoughtful and detailed review! We're delighted to hear that Ruul has made managing your international payments and invoicing easier and more reliable. It means a lot to know that you appreciate our transparency, support team, and platform design. We're glad to be part of your professional journey!💙 Ummet Kucuker TR • 1 review Oct 21, 2025 Thé solution for freelancers to get payments easily! I am working internationally, for other countries around the world. Getting my payments fast. They respond very fast and kindly to all my questions. Love this! Thé solution for freelancers to get payments easily! October 21, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 21, 2025 Thank you so much for your kind words. We’re happy to hear that you’re enjoying the fast payouts and quick support. We’re always here to help!💙 Sar Solut MU • 1 review Updated Oct 20, 2025 Ruul Space UPDATE 2 STAR: Thank you for reaching out personally via email. I will wait and will upgrade to 5 STAR after you bring the new features in the specified timeline. ________________________________ ORIGINAL REVIEW 1 STAR: It is sad to say that Ruul is not taking users feedbacks and suggestions into consideration. Additionally, their customer agent named Cansu is not very welcoming and not so helpful on the live chat: 1) It has been already 4 months since I contacted them to request the implementation of Euro and Pound Sterling to the Ruul Space as they have only USD. Then, just to give an answer, they just replied that they are already working on it but until now absolutely nothing. 2) As already mentioned, they impose only USD in the Ruul Space, but then, It is unbelievable how you can't sell a product for more than $1000. They put a crazy limit of $1000 on products price in the Ruul Space. 3) You can't withdraw from the Ruul Space to Binance, and once again absolutely nothing is changing since the beginning. ~ All these important things are not improving even though they change the Ruul Space design and layout etc every week. This means that they are just focusing on improving the interface appearance, but not actually on improving the important features related to the products creation process which is the most essential. I will continue to wait for a little bit more before shifting to another payment service provider if nothing more happens. July 1, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 20, 2025 Dear Jean Stephane, Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We’ve contacted you directly to provide updates on your product-related suggestions. Since your last interaction with us about two months ago, several of the improvements you mentioned have already been implemented or are now in the final stages of development. Our team has shared the latest status with you by email. Please note that certain product removals or verification cases are managed strictly by our compliance department, which may occasionally limit the level of detail our support team can provide in real-time. We appreciate your understanding in this regard. We truly value your experience and appreciate your input. It helps us make Ruul better for everyone. İdil Turan GB • 2 reviews Oct 17, 2025 Their quick response and… Their quick response and solution-oriented approach helped me resolve my issue in a short time. Thank you for your attention and support. October 17, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 17, 2025 Dear Idil, We are delighted to hear that you are satisfied with our services! Thank you for your cooperation and your support. Keep Ruuling 💙 Ilyas Kerbal MA • 5 reviews Oct 17, 2025 Verification process will ruin your business I’ve used this platform multiple times to receive payments from companies, but I will no longer be using it. Their compliance process is poorly managed and can seriously disrupt your income. The team takes several hours ; sometimes even entire weekends ; to verify whether a payment is eligible, and in the meantime, funds are refunded to clients almost instantly without proper verification. Because of this, I lost a small contract with an Indian company that received my completed work and got their payment refunded within 24 hours ; leaving me unpaid. I strongly advise others to consider alternative platforms that verify transactions before releasing or refunding funds. October 9, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 17, 2025 Dear Elyas, We’re sorry to hear about your frustration regarding this case. To provide clarity, the transaction was paused due to the absence of crucial documentation required under our compliance and verification framework. The documents submitted for KYB verification could not be validated, as they were not obtained from official authorities. As a result, the payment could not be processed. In line with our policies, the client’s funds were immediately refunded to their original payment method, ensuring full transparency and security for both parties. Ruul operates under strict financial and regulatory standards. While these procedures may sometimes cause delays, they are essential to protecting our users, preventing misuse, and maintaining the integrity of our platform. Oluwatomiwa Adebisi NG • 1 review Oct 13, 2025 Nice Service They're very transparent, the customer service is excellent, and the payouts are quick for invoices October 13, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 14, 2025 Thank you for your kind words! We're happy to hear that you’re satisfied with our transparency, support, and quick payouts. Your trust means a lot to us! 💙 Murat Tahsin Ceran TR • 1 review Oct 9, 2025 Ruul has added a new dimension to my… Ruul has added a new dimension to my life. I have been working with Ruul for about three years now and I am very satisfied with them. Their quick responses and solution-oriented approach are incredibly good. They can provide you with instant support in any language, which is a huge advantage for me. I am so glad I found you, Ruul. I am very happy to have you in my life. October 9, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 9, 2025 Thank you for your wonderful words! We’re so happy to hear that Ruul has made such a positive impact and that our team’s quick, solution-oriented support has been helpful to you. We’re grateful to have you with us! 💙 erdem ugur TR • 1 review Oct 3, 2025 Working with the Ruul team is always a… Working with the Ruul team is always a pleasure. Their ability to provide solutions on the spot is very important to me. Thanks to the entire Ruul team. October 3, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 3, 2025 Thank you for your kind words! We’re glad our team’s quick solutions have made a difference for you. We truly appreciate your trust and support. 💙 MA Mark EE • 1 review Sep 25, 2025 Terrible Terrible. They block client payments without any explanation or apology. After working with them over a year, they out of nowhere told me that they no longer accept payments from a client, AFTER THE CLIENT HAD ALREADY PAID. Client was a big company in Europe, not some random shady company. I sent the invoice 3 weeks before the payment and they could have told me the info then, but nope. They said after the payment that we dont accept it and we have to send it back. This caused a huge problem which took nearly a month to solve. Do not trust this company, they dont care about you and I never intend to work with them again. No apology, no explanation, no nothing from their side. September 3, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 26, 2025 Dear Mark, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We sincerely apologize for the frustration this situation has caused you. We recently implemented stricter controls as part of our compliance framework to ensure all transactions remain compliant with regulatory standards. Unfortunately, during this transition, your case was affected. While your payments were refunded, we acknowledge the disappointment caused by the delay and apologize once again for the inconvenience. At Ruul, maintaining compliance and secure operations is crucial to protecting both our users and their clients. Although such changes may cause temporary frustration, they are ultimately in place to safeguard the integrity of our entire platform. Thank you for your understanding. Vladislav Rybak UA • 1 review Sep 25, 2025 Best support No problem with transaction. Best support. September 25, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 25, 2025 Thank you for your feedback! We’re happy to hear everything went smoothly and that our team could support you. 💙 Ozgun Gobel TR • 2 reviews Sep 19, 2025 Verified Even though it was my first time using… Even though it was my first time using it, it was fast and solution-oriented. It quickly solved exactly what I needed! March 28, 2025 Reply from Ruul Sep 22, 2025 Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re glad to hear your first time using Ruul went smoothly and that everything was resolved quickly.💙 Dustin Wiens CA • 1 review Updated Sep 20, 2025 bad experience took payment. never gave it to the company. now me and the company are out. do not recommend Updated - money returned, still dont recommend September 15, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 17, 2025 Dear Dustin, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We want to clarify the status for you and for others reading: - The service you purchased was canceled because it did not comply with our Acceptable Use Policy, and your seller was informed accordingly. - The refund was initially unsuccessful due to a technical issue, but it was re-initiated and confirmed by our finance team. Proof of refund has been shared directly with you. Since 2017, Ruul has been supporting users worldwide with secure, compliant, and transparent operations. We remain committed to assisting our users fairly in all cases. For any further assistance, our support team is available Monday–Friday, CET 08:00–17:00. Eren T. TR • 2 reviews Sep 15, 2025 Stress-free, smooth. Ruul.io made my entire process smooth and stress-free. Their platform is super easy to use and very reliable — exactly what I needed. Special thanks to Onur for the amazing support, he went above and beyond to help me out. Highly recommended! September 15, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 16, 2025 Thank you for the fantastic feedback! We’re delighted to hear the platform has been easy and reliable for you, and that our team could provide the support you needed. Your recommendation means a lot. 💙 Emad Mayati TR • 2 reviews Sep 13, 2025 Payment Stuck, Transaction Marked as Canceled, No Support Response one of the transactions was initiated, but its status later changed to Canceled. The amount is still pending in my account, and there are no available options in the dashboard to manage or resolve this issue. I had requested a payout to my bank account, but instead of being processed, the transaction now shows as Canceled. It is unclear whether the funds will be refunded to the client or eventually transferred to me. I have already contacted customer support about this matter, but unfortunately, I received no response. The funds remain stuck, and I cannot take any action from my side. This situation is very frustrating and creates a lot of uncertainty. September 13, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 15, 2025 Dear Emad, We are glad that we resolved this matter together after our direct communication. We’d also like to clarify here for others reading: - Our team does not operate on weekends, so the case was addressed first thing Monday morning. - The payout was cancelled because the product listed did not comply with our Terms of Use. - Refunds were processed back to the buyers’ cards, and we shared the proof of refunds in full. This case has now been closed directly with the user. At Ruul, we are committed to secure, compliant, and transparent operations, and we will always take the time to resolve issues fairly with our users. Laswann Brownfield GB • 2 reviews Updated Sep 12, 2025 Verified ONLY 1 STAR FOR NOW! ONLY 1 STAR FOR NOW! I will never understand why the platform claims that they work with 140 Different Currencies but by the end Ruul Space supports only USD. All my clients and I, we are all based in the UK and need to process all payments in £ - GBP 1 STAR for now but I WILL UPGRADE TO 5 STARS ONLY IF YOU ADD (GBP) TO THE RUUL SPACE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! ●● UPDATE: Dear Ruul Ruul Rude! Your reply is not really sincere! Everybody should know that you flagged my initial review on the same day for containing harmful or illegal content! So, can you just tell me: Which part of my review is harmful or illegal? It is just that you don't like when your users express their thoughts and send you some suggestions to improve your service! You just want to be always in control without listening to the need of your users! Luckily, the Trustpilot Integrity Team didn't fall into your false claims and below is their reply: ((((( Hi again, We’re following up about your review of ruul.io, which was flagged for containing harmful or illegal content. Our decision We’ve assessed your review and concluded that it follows our guidelines. That's why we’ve now put your review back online.))))) BEWARE PEOPLE! IF YOU GET SOME ISSUES WITH RUUL, THEY WILL JUST FLAG YOUR BAD REVIEWS IN ORDER TO KEEP THEIR PROFILE CLEAN! BUT ANYWAY, I WILL UPGRADE THIS REVIEW TO 5 STARS AFTER YOU CHANGE YOUR BAD ATTITUDE AND IF YOU ADD £-GBP AS CURRENCY ON RUUL SPACE. BYE! September 1, 2025 Reply from Ruul Sep 5, 2025 Hi Laswann, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Ruul offers different services, and while Payment Request supports multiple currencies, Ruul Space is a new product that currently operates in USD only. We understand this may have caused some confusion. The good news is that our team is already working on adaptive pricing for Ruul Space, which will soon make it possible to accept payments in GBP as well. We’re excited to bring this feature to our users. We truly appreciate your feedback and your interest in Ruul Space. It helps us keep improving. If you ever have any concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out via the support box on our website. Hande Akmehmetoğlu TR • 1 review Sep 2, 2025 Ruul makes me feel safe and connected I've been working with Ruul team for sometime and when I have a question they replied me back quickly and solved my problem without hesitation. I feel very safe and connected with them. Thank you so much 🙏🏻 September 2, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 2, 2025 Thank you for your wonderful feedback! We’re so glad to hear our team’s quick support has helped you feel safe and connected. 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https://www.trustpilot.com/review/mem.ai
mem.ai Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of mem.ai Suggested companies Memorae memorae.ai • 34 reviews 3.8 Memorly memorly.ai 0.0 Melies melies.co 0.0 Categories Blog Log in For businesses For businesses Log in Categories Blog Electronics & Technology Internet & Software Software Company mem.ai Summary About Reviews Visit website Write a review Visit website Unclaimed profile mem.ai   Reviews   3 • 3.6 Software Company Write a review Visit website Write a review Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Company details Software Company Contact info Anguilla mem.ai 3.6 Average 3 reviews 5-star 4-star 3-star 2-star 1-star How is the TrustScore calculated? How this company uses Trustpilot People also looked at Memorae memorae.ai 3.8 (34) melobytes.com melobytes.com 2.8 (8) 3.6 All reviews 3 total ● Write a review We perform checks on reviews 5-star 33% 4-star 0% 3-star 67% 2-star 0% 1-star 0% Advertisement How Trustpilot labels reviews More filters Most recent DK David K GB • 19 reviews May 23, 2023 Great customer service Excellent customer service, very response and helpful. Thank you for being understanding and helping me to resolve an issue so quickly. May 23, 2023 Unprompted review Advertisement MP Michael Pilgrim IN • 16 reviews Apr 18, 2023 Lack of color options, collaboration is weak. Full of bugs I was hoping this would be good but it lacks basic necessities and has bugs everywhere. It definitely isn't finished and ready to use. You can't even color or highlight the text for example. The collaboration doesn't seem to work either - and even if it did, from what I can gather, you can only collaborate on a note by note basis - and you have to share every single note you want to share one at a time. Kind of pointless, it would be much better if you could share a whole workspace or tag or something. Lots and lots of bugs, it's kind of crazy how much just doesn't work. In summary, I'll check back in the future and see if it's any better. April 18, 2023 Unprompted review SS SSP GB • 45 reviews Mar 24, 2023 Some Great Features, But Lacks The Basics… Avoid For Now I've been using mem.ai since Nov 2022. I needed something to replace Evernote which had constant duplicate note issues, and bad search and organisation capabilities. Search was absolutely critical to me, and Evernote fell way short. So after seeing it reviewed on the YouTube channel Keep productive, I decided to sign up and try mem.ai. Search was amazing, and the MemX capabilities were extremely impressive. MemX suggest notes in the sidebar which are similar, or relevant to the note that you're working on. This saves a lot of work trying to file notes in the correct place using hierarchical structures. A note can often belong in 5 places depending on the context, so MemX is great for this. However, development of the app seems to have stalled as there is so much missing. There is no highlighting functionality, there is no scroll bar to move up and down long notes, tagging is imperfect. Now they have even removed the count of how many mems you have got in your account. I have been so disappointed at the lack of further product development that I am thinking of cancelling my auto-renewal and moving to Notion. The main reasons I didn't choose Notion when I was evaluating what to use instead of Evernote was the fact that mem had tags, great search and MemX. 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2026-01-13T08:47:57
https://ruul.io/blog/what-are-the-best-invoice-generator-apps-for-mobile-devices
Best Invoice Generator Apps: Compatible for Mobile Devices Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up get paid What Are the Best Invoice Generator Apps for Mobile Devices? Simplify your invoicing with these top mobile apps designed for freelancers. Click to find the best fit for your business! Canan Başer 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Invoicing software is designed over the basis that a user enters a customer's information, details of products or services, and prices. When a user has to invoice, data that has already been created is entered into the system in order to automatically generate the invoice. The software is also endowed with some extras that are performed: tracking payments, reports, and even calculating taxes. Choosing the most appropriate billing software for freelancers immensely assists the business management process. Trying some of the tools mentioned will allow you to generate an invoice online suited to your needs. Don't overlook the selection of an appropriate billing system that will assist your business in growing with each new day. Here are the top invoicing tools available: 1. Invoice2go Invoice2go is one of the most popular invoice generator apps, especially among small business owners and freelancers. It offers a simple and intuitive interface that allows users to create and send professional invoices within minutes. The app supports multiple currencies, which is beneficial for those who work with international clients.  2. FreshBooks FreshBooks is a widely recognized accounting software that includes powerful invoicing capabilities. The mobile app is designed to help freelancers and small businesses manage their finances on the go. FreshBooks makes it easy to create and send invoices, track expenses, and manage time.  3. Zoho Invoice Zoho Invoice is part of the Zoho suite of business apps and is ideal for small businesses and freelancers who need a robust invoicing solution. The app allows users to create and customize invoices, track time, and manage expenses.  4. QuickBooks Online QuickBooks Online is a comprehensive accounting solution that includes a feature-rich invoicing tool. The mobile app allows users to create, send, and track invoices directly from their smartphones or tablets.  5. Wave Wave is a free invoicing and accounting software that’s perfect for freelancers and small businesses looking for a cost-effective solution. The mobile app allows users to create and send unlimited invoices, manage payments, and track expenses.  6. Square Invoices Square Invoices is part of the broader Square ecosystem, which is popular among small businesses for its point-of-sale solutions. The app allows users to create and send invoices, set up recurring payments, and accept payments online. It's particularly useful for businesses that already use Square for transactions. 7. Xero Xero is a cloud-based accounting software that offers a comprehensive invoicing solution. The app allows users to create and send invoices, track payments, and manage expenses on the go. Xero also integrates with various payment gateways and provides real-time financial reporting. 8. Invoicely Invoicely is a versatile invoicing tool suitable for freelancers and small businesses. It offers a range of features including customizable invoice templates, automated billing, and expense tracking. Invoicely supports multiple currencies and languages, making it a great choice for users with international clients. The platform also includes tools for generating financial reports and managing client details, helping users streamline their invoicing and accounting processes. How To Choose A Good Invoice Generator App? When choosing a good invoice generator app, look for key features that ensure efficiency and professionalism: User-Friendly Interface : The app should be intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing you to create invoices quickly without a steep learning curve. Customization Options : A good app offers customizable templates that reflect your brand, including logos, colors, and personalized messaging. Payment Integration : Integration with payment gateways like PayPal, Stripe, or bank transfers makes it easy for clients to pay directly from the invoice. Automation Features : Look for automation options such as recurring invoices, payment reminders, and late fees to save time. Multi-Currency and Language Support : If you work with international clients, the app should handle multiple currencies and languages. Expense Tracking : Built-in expense tracking helps you manage your finances by linking costs directly to projects or clients. Security : Ensure the app has strong security measures to protect your financial data. Ruul: A Comprehensive Invoicing Solution Ruul is more than just a platform to help you generate an invoice online ; it’s a comprehensive platform designed specifically for freelancers who manage clients remotely. Ruul’s invoicing tool is one of its most powerful features, offering a range of functionalities that make it easier to manage finances from anywhere in the world. Ruul offers a variety of customizable invoice templates, allowing users to create professional-looking invoices that reflect their brand. Users can easily add their logo, choose from different color schemes, and adjust the layout to suit their needs. This level of customization not only helps users present a polished image to clients but also ensures that their invoices stand out and are easily recognizable. One of the key benefits of Ruul is its user-friendly interface. It is designed to be intuitive, with a clean layout that makes it easy for users to navigate through its features. Whether you’re creating an invoice from scratch or modifying a template, Ruul’s interface makes it easy for you. This is especially important for freelancers who need to generate invoices on the go, ensuring that they can manage their finances efficiently without being tied to a desktop. Ruul integrates with popular payment platforms and best payment methods , allowing clients to pay directly through the invoice. This includes freelance crypto payment . This integration makes it easier for freelancers to receive payments quickly and securely, reducing the time spent chasing down payments and managing multiple payment platforms.  ABOUT THE AUTHOR Canan Başer Developing and implementing creative growth strategies. At Ruul, I focus on strengthening our brand and delivering real value to our global community through impactful content and marketing projects. More How to Get Health Insurance as a Freelancer Health insurance is vital for everyone, including freelancers. This article explains what freelancer insurance is and the best options available to make informed decisions. Read more How Does Fiverr Seller Plus Work? How Can Freelancers Use it? What is Fiverr Seller Plus and how can it strengthen your freelance career? Click to learn about the opportunities offered by the subscription system. Read more Freelance Tax Rates in Spain in 2025 Are you a freelancer in Spain? You need to learn about 2024 tax rates and tips for staying compliant. Click to learn more! Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. OPEN AN ACCOUNT START MAKING MONEY TODAY ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Trustpilot Product Payment Requests Sell Services Sell Products Subscriptions Ruul Space Pricing For Businesses Resources Blog About Contact Support Referral Program Affiliate Program Partner Program Tools Invoice Generator NDA Generator Service Agreement Generator Freelancer Hourly Rate Calculator All Rights Reserved © 2025 Terms Of Use Privacy Policy
2026-01-13T08:47:57
https://ruul.io/blog/how-to-collect-crypto-payments-as-a-freelancer
How Freelancers Can Accept Crypto Payments? Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up get paid How to Collect Crypto Payments as a Freelancer Freelancers are increasingly turning to crypto payments because of their global reach. Find out how you can get paid with cryptocurrency in our post. Eran Karaso 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points The landscape of freelancers is continually shifting, and as digital currencies gain popularity more individuals are considering paying with them. Receiving crypto payments as a freelancer might provide access to an international market, lowered rates, and fast transfers among other benefits. This article will guide you through everything you need to know about being paid in crypto as a freelancer thereby enabling you to start and utilize this growing payment option. Here, we’ll check crypto payment methods and see how to get paid in crypto . What do Cryptocurrencies Do? What is a crypto payment , though? Rising in demand for usage in transactions, cryptocurrencies provide benefits like decentralization, anonymity, and lower transaction costs. Receiving crypto payments might open doors to customers from all across the globe who either want or have to utilize digital money for freelance. With regard to foreign payments particularly, cryptocurrency can perhaps provide quicker transaction times than conventional bank transfers. If you ask how crypto payments work , here’s the answer: First one must understand what cryptocurrencies are before learning to welcome them. Bitcoins are digital, or virtual money, created using encryption as security. Unlike official government currencies, cryptocurrencies run on dispersed networks based on blockchain technologies. Of the hundreds of other cryptocurrencies with varying degrees of attractiveness and usage accessible, among the most well-known ones are Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. Cryptocurrencies for Freelance Payments Now that we have covered the basics of getting paid in crypto , we’ll look at the benefits. Rising in demand for usage in transactions, cryptocurrencies provide benefits like decentralization, anonymity, and lower transaction costs. Receiving crypto payments might open doors to customers from all across the globe who either want or have to utilize digital money for freelance. With regard to foreign payments particularly, cryptocurrency can perhaps provide quicker transaction times than conventional bank transfers. You will first have to create a digital wallet before starting currency collecting. Made to support bitcoin access, storage, and transfer, a digital wallet is Online wallets, mobile wallets, desktop wallets, and hardware wallets are just a few of the many wallets presently on hand. Online and smartphone wallets are handy for regular transactions; physical wallets provide superior protection for storing extra bitcoin. Once you have set up your wallet address will be different. Those who want to pay you in bitcoin will have this address; it serves somewhat as a bank account number. To protect your money, use a reliable and secure wallet service. Important studies on the choice of a wallet fulfilling your needs in terms of security, usability, and supported currencies are under progress. Having a Crypto Wallet How to collect cryptocurrency ? Well, first you need a wallet. Should you feel comfortable counting on cryptocurrencies, you might decide to save them in your wallet and subsequently when the market circumstances are more favorable. This strategy might be helpful if the value of bitcoin increases; however, should the value decline, losses could result. Crypto payment processors help to simplify acceptance and management of cryptocurrency. Usually offering services like instant conversion to fiat money, invoicing, and integration with existing e-commerce platforms, these companies function as intermediaries running the transaction on your behalf. Among the reputable cryptocurrency payment processors are CoinGate, BitPay, and Coinbase Commerce. Since many crypto payment processors provide simple interfaces and support for many coins, many of them may let customers pay you with cryptocurrency more simply. Usually combining security aspects with legal and regulatory compliance, these services provide your customers and yourself a piece of mind. Consider elements such costs, available cryptocurrencies, and how easily you may integrate a crypto payment processor into your current system before selecting one. While some CPUs demand a subscription-based fee, others take a cut on each transaction. Knowing the expenses is crucial; hence, you should select a solution fit for your company requirements. Securing Your Crypto Payments Mostly using Bitcoins relies on security. Since Bitcoin transactions are permanent, you should check the security of your wallet and payment options. Turning on two-factor authentication and wallet-based unique, strong passwords can help protect your money from unauthorized access. Additionally maintain the private keys of your digital wallet secure and offline whenever at all feasible. Since authorized transactions require private keys, you bear risk should the wrong hands come upon your money. For larger amounts of cryptocurrencies, use a hardware wallet—which stores your private keys on a physical device severed from the internet. If you ask how to receive crypto payments , the easiest solution is Ruul, though. Crypto paid to independent freelancers has various advantages. First of all, it could boost your customer base by attracting tech-savvy consumers or those living without conventional banking options. Bitcoins especially assist to save money because they provide less transaction costs than other payment methods, especially for overseas purchases. Moreover, especially for overseas purchases, bitcoin payments might be speedier than bank ones. This speed might assist your cash flow be better and shorten the waiting times for payment processing. Since they do not require disclosing personal financial data to other parties, cryptocurrencies also provide some degree of privacy and security that more conventional payment methods could not be able to deliver. Manage Payments with Ruul If you as a freelancer want a perfect strategy to manage crypto payments, Ruul offers a whole solution. Ruul enables you to collect payments in cryptocurrencies, so it provides freelancers handling foreign clients or those seeking digital currencies with a flexible and fast answer. Ruul offers the automatic conversion of cryptocurrencies into fiat money, therefore helping you manage the volatility connected with digital coins. This feature ensures that you could keep the worth of your income free from fluctuations in the market. This cryptocurrency pay out option makes Ruul one step ahead of  its competitors in the market. Ruul also provides a simple interface that links with your present system to manage payments, invoicing, and transactions all in one place. Ruul allows crypto payment for freelancers and it can help you with blog posts like best invoicing for freelancers tips or communication tools for freelancers . Still another impressive benefit is Ruul's customer service which allows you to connect with a real person. Unlike many websites depending on automated responses, Ruul offers assistance from real individuals who know the specific criteria of freelancers. This customized assistance might be very helpful when handling questions like finding freelance jobs that pay in crypto or payment-related issues. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eran Karaso Eran Karaso is a marketing and brand strategy leader with more than a decade of experience helping global tech companies connect with their audiences. He’s built brand narratives that stick, led successful go-to-market strategies, and worked hand-in-hand with cross-functional teams to ensure everyone is on the same page. More The Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Successful Freelance Project Manager Are you interested in pursuing your career in freelance project management? Here we explain all you need to know to become a successful one! Read more Matthias E. Zeitler on digital nomadism and Coworking Bansko Discover how Coworking Bansko became one of Europe's biggest nomad hubs. Read Matthias E. Zeitler's interview for some mind-opening suggestions. Read more What Can You Sell on Gumroad? What can and can't you sell on Gumroad? Here is a guide to understand the limits and benefits of Gumroad for your product. Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. OPEN AN ACCOUNT START MAKING MONEY TODAY ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. 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https://www.roberthalf.com/us/en/insights/research/data-reveals-which-marketing-and-creative-roles-are-in-highest-demand
2025 In-Demand Marketing and Creative Roles and Hiring Trends Search jobs now Find the right job type for you Explore how we help job seekers Contract talent Permanent talent Learn how we work with you Executive search Finance and Accounting Technology Marketing and Creative Legal Administrative and Customer Support Technology Risk, Audit and Compliance Finance and Accounting Digital, Marketing and Customer Experience Legal Operations Human Resources 2026 Salary Guide Demand for Skilled Talent Report Building Future-Forward Tech Teams Job Market Outlook Press Room Salary and hiring trends Adaptive working Competitive advantage Work/life balance Inclusion Browse jobs Find your next hire Our locations 2025 In-Demand Marketing and Creative Roles and Hiring Trends Salaries and Roles Salary and hiring trends Labor Market Trends Working with a Staffing Agency Workplace Research Research and insights Article Marketing and creative Demand for skilled marketing and creative professionals remains strong midway through 2025. Because of the ongoing talent squeeze and other challenging hiring trends, employers must work hard to recruit and retain top talent for both permanent and contract roles if they want to meet their goals in the months ahead. Staying on top of hiring trends in marketing and creative allows you to target the most in-demand roles and strengthen your retention efforts. Robert Half’s Demand for Skilled Talent report offers a clear view of where competition is fiercest—and how to respond. 2025 In-Demand Marketing and Creative Roles and Hiring Trends What does the marketing and creative hiring market look like? Which marketing and creative roles are in highest demand? What are the major hiring trends in marketing and creative? Managers’ recruitment plans for the second half of 2025  How to keep pace with marketing and creative hiring trends in 2025   What does the marketing and creative hiring market look like? According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, marketing and creative positions with unemployment rates trending below the May 2025 national rate of 4.2% include marketing specialists (2.4%), marketing managers (3.1%) and web and UX designers (3.8%). With a very shallow pool of talent for these roles, managers looking to hire in these areas will need to streamline their hiring process and present their brand well to attract and land skilled talent. Top industries hiring for marketing and creative roles include professional services, manufacturing and transportation, consumer products and e-commerce, and technology. Which marketing and creative roles are in highest demand? The following positions represent the top 10% of marketing and creative roles in demand, according to an analysis of thousands of job postings and Robert Half placements: Content manager Digital marketing specialist Digital project manager Graphic designer Marketing analytics specialist Product designer Social media specialist UX designer What are the major hiring trends in marketing and creative? Marketing and creative teams stand at a crossroads in mid-2025, where customer expectations for personalized experiences have reached new heights. Success now requires a careful balance between technological advancement and authentic human connection. Leaders in this space are grappling with limited budgets, talent shortages and the expanding role of generative AI—all while searching for professionals who possess a rare combination of creative insight, technical expertise and business acumen. According to the Demand for Skilled Talent report, marketing and creative teams are concentrating their hiring efforts to support several critical areas: marketing automation, website and mobile applications, SEO and paid search marketing, content marketing and customer experience. These priorities demonstrate how teams are adopting smarter, tech-powered strategies without compromising the creative spark that makes brands memorable and fosters genuine connections with their audiences. Learn where the jobs are in demand Access report Explore our Demand for Skilled Talent report to see which marketing and creative initiatives are fueling hiring. Managers’ recruitment plans for the second half of 2025 A majority of marketing and creative leaders have plans to hire through the end of the year. Forty-eight percent say they intend to add new permanent roles, while 47% will focus on hiring for vacancies only. Their top drivers for hiring include a slate of new projects (63%), company growth (48%), and lack of needed skills among current team members (44%). Yet 93% admit it’s challenging to find professionals with the right mix of skills. At the same time, 77% of these leaders plan to increase their use of contract talent, as they find an advantage in accessing these professionals’ specialized skills or experience and the flexibility to scale their workforce. How to keep pace with marketing and creative hiring trends in 2025 In today’s competitive hiring market, attracting and retaining top marketing and creative professionals requires a mix of strategies. Salaries that meet or beat market rates are vital, but workplace flexibility, including remote and hybrid options, is prioritized by many candidates. In the marketing and creative field, 53% of new job postings have recently been for on-site positions, 31% for hybrid and 16% for fully remote roles. Policies promoting other ways to achieve work-life balance, such as personal wellness days and parental leave, can also set you apart from other companies seeking the same talent. Technology is another magnet. Candidates want hands-on exposure to tools that will help them be innovative and successful in their roles and grow their career. Think generative AI tools for creatives, like Midjourney for concept art and Adobe Firefly for rapid asset production, and comprehensive CRM platforms, social media tools and more for marketers. Position those projects front and center when you post roles to show applicants they’ll build future-proof skills. Finally, streamline recruiting. Lengthy interview cycles send prized candidates to faster-moving competitors. Partnering with a specialized talent solutions firm like Robert Half can surface passive talent quickly and keep your creative pipeline flowing even when the broader economy feels uncertain. Want to know more about hiring trends? 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https://ruul.io/blog/payment-processing-101-what-it-is-and-how-it-works
The Basics of Payment Processing: How It Works Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up sell Payment Processing 101: What it is and How it Works? Explore the fundamental features of payment processing. How electronic payment systems authorize, verify and settle your payments. Learn the future trends. Eran Karaso 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points The world is going digital and so are the modes of trade and transactions. The acceptance of digital payments is rising all around the world. Owing to its numerous benefits, both customers and businesses are accepting this trend. As a result, new online payment methods are evolving every day. Have you integrated online payments into your business? If not, it’s high time now. Go ahead with it. Although most businesses and customers want to adapt to this advanced payment system, its complexity becomes a hindrance sometimes. So, here we bring a comprehensive guide that takes you through different aspects of payment processing; from definition to its future trends. Introduction to Payment Processing When a payment is digitally made to a merchant or a business (in exchange of goods and services), it is known as payment processing. And the payment processor is the platform which manages this whole process. It authorizes, verifies and settles the transactions via electronic payment systems. The good part of the payment processing system is that a variety of payments, including electronic funds transfers, credit and debit cards, mobile payments, automated clearing houses, cryptocurrencies and digital wallets are acceptable.  All these online payment processing services work with the combined efforts of different stakeholders, including businesses, financial institutions, banks, payment processors, and technology providers. Key Components of Payment Processing Payment processing systems comprise a number of components which combinedly ensure a safe and secure transaction. Let’s know these components in brief. The merchant and the customer: The merchant will receive the payment for the goods and services offered, while the latter makes the payment in return for the goods and services.  The acquirer: The merchant or the business must have an account to receive payments. The financial institution that will hold the account of the merchant is the acquirer. It will receive the payment on the merchant’s behalf, process it and deposit the amount in his account. The issuer: The financial institution that will hold the customer’s account is the issuer. It will initiate the transaction on behalf of the customer and has the right to authorize or decline payments based on the account status. The mode of payment: The method of payment selected by the customer, including debit cards, credit cards, cryptocurrencies and electronic wallets. The POS system: It’s the digital platform where the transaction occurs such as a mobile app, e-commerce website or a retail terminal. The payment processor: It’s the third party that will handle the technical facets of online transactions by connecting the issuing bank, payment gateway and the acquiring bank. The payment processor will validate the payment details, get authorization and initiate fund transfer. Besides, the payment processing platform also ensures the security and safety of the transaction to avoid any fraud. The payment gateway: This is the service that will transmit all payment details from the POS system to the acquiring bank/payment processor, while ensuring security of the data. The card network: The rules and standards of different card organizations for executing transactions with their brands. Payment security: Different technologies, standards and compliances required for the integrity and safety of payment information come under payment security. It includes encryption, tokenization and compliance with different industry standards such as PCI DSS. Settlement: Once the payment processor authorizes and verifies the payment, the settlement starts. During this process, the acquirer transfers funds from the issuer’s account to the merchant’s account. How Payment Processing Works? So, by now, you have a basic idea of what payment processing is. But how does it work? Basically, all the components work collectively to complete the payment processing process. Here is the process that explains the functioning of payment processing. Transaction initiated by the customer Firstly, the customer initiates the transaction by providing his payment details to the POS systems (mobile app, e-commerce website or any online platform). Payment gateway Now, the customer’s payment information reaches the payment gateway that connects the customer, business and the payment processor. The gateway encrypts the data so that it reaches the payment processor securely. Authorization of transaction As the payment processor gets the information from the payment gateway, it will authorize and validate it first. Once done, it is sent to the merchant’s bank. The bank then sends this information to the card company for further authorization. Issuing bank verification As the card company receives this information, it will send it to the customer’s bank so that it can verify the status of the customer’s account. After verifying the credit limit of the available balance, the issuing bank may authorize or decline the payment. Authorization received Based on the verification done, the issuing bank will send its authorization to the acquiring bank through a card network. The acquiring bank then sends this information to the payment processor. The payment gateway then receives this information from the payment processor and sends it to the merchant’s POS system. Completion of transaction As soon as a transaction gets approved, the settlement process starts. The merchant sends the goods or services to the customer and gets payment in this response in his account. On the contrary, for a declined transaction, the merchant may ask the customer for an alternate payment method. Settlement of the transaction All the approved transactions are sent to the payment processor for settlement. Now the acquirer’s bank can request funds from the issuer’s bank via card network. The issuing bank transfers the requested funds to the acquirer’s bank, which deposits into the merchant’s account in two-three working days. Payment reconciliation Once the payment is there, the merchant or the business will reconcile the payment with its sales. Further, they will analyze extra fees by the bank, payment processor or any other party. After a successful transaction, the customer and the business get the valid receipts, invoices and bank statements. Types of Payment Processors Undoubtedly, payment processors have become an integral part of modern trade to facilitate safe and smooth transactions. However, payment processors are of different types and you need to understand them before you make your pick. 1. Merchant account providers Some payment processors create a dedicated merchant account to accept payments. They set these accounts in the merchants’ banks and offer special personal support such as risk management, fraud prevention, etc., and provide comprehensive solutions. 2. Payment service providers With a streamlined approach, PSPs allow businesses to accept payments using different methods under a single platform. These PSPs also authorize, clear and settle the transactions on the merchant’s behalf. Unlike merchant account providers, which basically provide customized solutions for their customers, PSPs mainly strive to facilitate transactions smoothly and securely. 3. Industry-specific processors There are some payment processors which dedicatedly provide services to specific industries/niches. Some offer special hardware options to in-person businesses while some others are good to integrate with accounting software. Choose the payment processing services depending on your business transaction volume, requirements and preferred features. Security and Compliance Is my data secure in payment processing?  That’s the question that pops into everyone’s mind about online payment methods . But thankfully, payment processors and related institutions take the required measures to ensure payment security. For a business, it is further essential to maintain the customer’s data security to build their trust and confidence.   So, let’s find out what security and compliance standards secure payment processing. Encryption is one way to secure sensitive data as it converts it into a protected format. Thus, no unauthorized party can access this data. You can choose either symmetric or asymmetric encryption, depending on the keys for locking and unlocking the data. Another way to secure data is tokenization where sensitive data such as credit card details is converted into specific tokens. If someone even compromises these tokens, they hold no importance. All secure payment gateways need to comply with PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) and other similar industry standards. Compliance with such standards helps businesses be free from independent security considerations. Multi-Factor Authentication means you need to prove your identity multiple times before accessing your account. You can add various identification features such as fingerprint, password or SMS code during payment processing for extra security. Businesses must conduct security audits on a regular basis to ensure a secure payment space. It will detect any vulnerabilities so that you can promptly work on it. Future Trends in Payment Processing Several trends and technologies are emerging every day and they will surely shape the future of payment processing. With the onset of COVID-19, the idea of contactless payments gained traction and even after covid, the trend is still here. As contactless payment processing offers convenience and security, these are going to grow in the future. Further, decentralized finance and blockchain technology will surely change the payment structure. As a merchant, you must prepare yourself for this renewed infrastructure to stay in the competition.  Also, more and more mobile wallets will get linked to bank accounts to facilitate simplified online transactions. Apart from the banks, some non-bankers are also coming up with innovative solutions, expanding global payment solutions. As a result, you are going to witness tough competition and more collaborations among companies.  With all these growing digital payment systems, the need for secure transactions will also rise. You may need to prove your identity through your biometrics. Also, some AI-supported security features and encryption will make their place in the market. Conclusion Hope this guide helps you get a brief idea about payment processing systems. All in all, payment processors prove to be the best payment processing for small businesses and large businesses alike.  Knowing the intricacies of payment processing systems helps you choose simple, safe and convenient billing options for your customers. Keep yourself updated with the new industry trends and security standards to beat your competitors. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eran Karaso Eran Karaso is a marketing and brand strategy leader with more than a decade of experience helping global tech companies connect with their audiences. He’s built brand narratives that stick, led successful go-to-market strategies, and worked hand-in-hand with cross-functional teams to ensure everyone is on the same page. More 10 Proven Strategies to Level Up Your Video Editing Skills Discover 10 expert video editing strategies to enhance your workflow, storytelling, and visual impact. Learn essential techniques, software tricks, and industry trends to create compelling, professional-quality videos. Read more What are the common mistakes freelancers make on Fiverr? Avoid these common Fiverr mistakes and take your freelancing business to the next level. Learn the biggest freelancing mistakes and how to avoid them. Read more Top Gumroad Alternatives Compare the best Gumroad alternatives for creators in 2025—fees, features, ease of use, and who each platform is best for. Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. OPEN AN ACCOUNT START MAKING MONEY TODAY ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Trustpilot Product Payment Requests Sell Services Sell Products Subscriptions Ruul Space Pricing For Businesses Resources Blog About Contact Support Referral Program Affiliate Program Partner Program Tools Invoice Generator NDA Generator Service Agreement Generator Freelancer Hourly Rate Calculator All Rights Reserved © 2025 Terms Of Use Privacy Policy
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https://www.highlight.io/pricing#overage
highlight.io: The open source monitoring platform. Star us on GitHub Star Migrate your Highlight account to LaunchDarkly by February 28, 2026. Learn more on our blog. Product Integrations Pricing Resources Docs Sign in Sign up Get the visibility you need today. Fair and transparent pricing that scales with any organization. Free Free Forever $ 0 / month Start free trial 500 monthly sessions AI error grouping Up to 15 seats Pay-as-you-go Starts at $ 50 / month Start free trial Up to 3 dashboards Up to 2 projects Up to 15 seats Up to 7 day retention Estimate Costs Business Starts at $ 800 / month Start free trial Unlimited dashboards Unlimited projects Unlimited seats Custom retention policies Filters for data ingest Everything in Pay-as-you-go Estimate Costs Enterprise Contact sales for pricing Contact us SAML & SSO Custom MSAs & SLAs RBAC & audit logs Data export & user reporting Everything in Business Estimate Costs Self-Hosted Enterprise For large enterprises hosting Highlight on their own infrastructure. Learn more. Estimate Costs Estimate your bill Each of our plans comes with a pre-defined usage quota, and if you exceed that quota, we charge an additional fee. For custom plans, reach out to us. Pay-as-you-go Monthly Annually Plan base fee $50.00 Session usage fee $0.00 Error usage fee $0.00 Logging fee $0.00 Tracing usage fee $0.00 Monthly Total $50.00 Session Replay $ 0.00 Usage: 500 Retention: 3 months Monthly ingested sessions : Error Monitoring $ 0.00 Usage: 1K Retention: 3 months Monthly ingested errors : Logging $ 0.00 Usage: 1M Retention: 30 days Monthly ingested logs : Traces $ 0.00 Usage: 25M Retention: 30 days Monthly ingested traces : Our customers Highlight powers forward-thinking companies. More about our customers → Don't take our word. Read our customer review section → Highlight helps us catch bugs that would otherwise go undetected and makes it easy to replicate and debug them. Max Musing , Founder & CEO Highlight weaves together the incredible, varied, and complex interactions of our users into something understandable and actionable. Kai Hess , Founding Product Designer I love Highlight because not only does it help me debug more quickly, but it gives me insight into how customers are actually using our product. Meryl Dakin , Founding Software Engineer Highlight has helped us win over several customers by making it possible for us to provide hands-on support, based on a detailed understanding of what each user was doing. Neil Raina , CTO Highlight helps us catch bugs that would otherwise go undetected and makes it easy to replicate and debug them. Max Musing , Founder & CEO Highlight weaves together the incredible, varied, and complex interactions of our users into something understandable and actionable. Kai Hess , Founding Product Designer I love Highlight because not only does it help me debug more quickly, but it gives me insight into how customers are actually using our product. Meryl Dakin , Founding Software Engineer Highlight has helped us win over several customers by making it possible for us to provide hands-on support, based on a detailed understanding of what each user was doing. Neil Raina , CTO Try Highlight Today Get the visibility you need Get started for free Product Pricing Sign up Features Privacy & Security Customers Session Replay Error Monitoring Logging Competitors LogRocket Hotjar Fullstory Smartlook Inspectlet Datadog Sentry Site24x7 Sprig Mouseflow Pendo Heap LogicMonitor Last9 Axiom Better Stack HyperDX Dash0 Developers Changelog Documentation Ambassadors Frameworks React Next.js Angular Gatsby.js Svelte.js Vue.js Express Golang Next.js Node.js Rails Hono Contact & Legal Terms of Service Privacy Policy Careers sales@highlight.io security@highlight.io [object Object]
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https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/stanford-study-shows-young-software-developers-losing-jobs-to-ai
Young Software Developers Losing Jobs to AI, Stanford Study Confirms Promotion title Promotion description Button Text Interview Copilot AI Application AI Resume Builder Auto Apply AI Resume Builder Auto Apply AI Mock Interview Pricing Resources Resume Creation Tools Recruiters Hotline Resume Checker Cover Letter Generator Career Guidance Tools AI Career Coach LinkedIn Profile Optimizer LinkedIn Resume Builder Support Guides Blog Articles Resume Creation Tools Recruiters Hotline Resume Checker Cover Letter Generator Career Guidance Tools AI Career Coach LinkedIn Profile Optimizer LinkedIn Resume Builder Support Guides Blog Articles Question bank Sign In Sign Up Interview Copilot AI Application AI Resume Builder Auto Apply AI Mock Interview Pricing Resources Resume Creation Tools Recruiters Hotline Resume Checker Cover Letter Generator Career Guidance Tools AI Career Coach LinkedIn Profile Optimizer LinkedIn Resume Builder Support Guides Blog Articles 🔥 Question Bank Sign In Home > Blog > News Home > Blog > News Young Software Developers Losing Jobs to AI, Stanford Study Confirms Stanford researchers analyzed millions of workers and found developers aged 22-25 lost nearly 20% of jobs since ChatGPT launched while older programmers kept getting hired as companies replace entry-level coding with AI. Written by Kaustubh Saini Edited by Jaya Muvania Reviewed by Kaivan Dave Updated on Aug 26, 2025 Read time 3 Min Read Comments https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/stanford-study-shows-young-software-developers-losing-jobs-to-ai Link copied! Young software developers are losing jobs to AI while experienced programmers keep getting hired, according to new research from Stanford University . The study found that developers aged 22-25 lost nearly 20% of their jobs since late 2022, right when ChatGPT and similar AI tools became popular . Meanwhile, developers over 26 saw stable or growing employment. Stanford researchers analyzed payroll records from ADP, America's largest payroll company, tracking millions of workers at tens of thousands of companies from 2021 through July 2025. The data shows employment for young and older developers moved together until late 2022. Then they split apart - young developers started losing jobs while older ones didn't. " Employment for software developers aged 22-25 declined by nearly 20% compared to its peak in late 2022 ," the researchers found. ‍ Why Experience Protects Jobs The study suggests AI is particularly good at replacing textbook knowledge - the coding syntax and basic algorithms taught in computer science programs. Young developers rely heavily on this formal education when they start working. But experienced developers have something AI struggles with: years of handling unexpected problems, difficult clients, and messy real-world situations that don't have clear solutions. Companies are choosing to use AI for basic coding work while keeping experienced developers to manage complex projects. This isn't happening by accident. The researchers found that even when they controlled for company financial problems or industry changes, young developers still lost jobs at much higher rates. The timing proves this point. Before late 2022, job trends for young and old developers were similar. The split happened exactly when generative AI tools went mainstream. The research shows two different ways companies use AI. When AI helps developers work faster - like suggesting code improvements or helping with debugging - jobs stay stable. When AI replaces entire tasks that junior developers typically handle - like writing basic functions or building simple applications - those entry-level jobs disappear. Software development falls into the replacement category. AI can now do much of the routine coding work that companies used to give new graduates. Developers who kept their jobs didn't see big salary changes, showing companies are cutting positions rather than reducing pay across the board. While the study looked at many job types, software development showed one of the clearest examples of AI affecting young workers more than older ones. Customer service jobs showed similar patterns, but other careers with less AI exposure like healthcare or manual labor saw stable employment for all ages. Unlike previous studies that used surveys or job posting data, Stanford researchers tracked actual hiring decisions at thousands of companies. This gives a clearer picture of what's really happening in the job market. The researchers 3.5 to 5 million workers each month , making it one of the largest real-time looks at how AI affects employment. The traditional path into software development, starting with simple coding tasks and learning on the job is changing fast. Entry-level programming work that once trained new developers is increasingly handled by AI. The research confirms this isn't some future prediction. It's happening right now. Computer science students graduating today are entering a completely different industry than the one they were promised when they started college three years ago. Upgrade your resume! 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How to grow as a freelancer: 5 actionable tips - Ruul Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow How to grow as a freelancer: 5 actionable tips Elevate your freelance career with 5 actionable tips for growth. Unlock opportunities, expand your network, and thrive! Mert Bulut 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Regardless of where you are in your freelance journey, it can be hard to know where to start when you want to grow your solo business. There are so many things to consider and new strategies to try that it can feel overwhelming to handle. Here are five actionable steps you can take today that will help you achieve the results. Nurturing your business as a solo talent Freelance work can be more than just a side job. It can be a viable long-term career that can be rewarding if you are committed to finding ways to expand your business. To ensure your business is successful, you must plan and consider what will be best for your career. Freelance work is increasingly seen as a legitimate business venture and looks to be a growing trend in the US and worldwide so now is as good a time as any to start your new career.These actionable tips will cover topics that are all helpful for looking at ways to grow your freelance business. Some of these tips help you take steps to start a solo business, while others are more suited to expanding your business. Regardless of where you are in your career, you’ll find something that will help improve your solo work. Keep in touch with old, current, and prospective clients Some of the best advice you can find regarding growing and maintaining your business as an entrepreneur is constantly being in conversation with clients. It’s the best way to build a relationship with your clients. Having a working relationship with your clients is an important habit to develop because it’s a great way to retain clients and grow your business.Here are some things you can do for this purpose: Provide your clients and potential clients with different means and avenues to contact you Use resources like social media or even a blog with your contact information Always make time to communicate with your clients in the form of answering questions or providing updates Check in with former clients to see if they are satisfied or would be willing to recommend you It’s critical to keep in touch when working with your current clients because it is a great way to maintain a relationship and provide the best service or product possible. Communicating with potential clients or leads is a great way to make them into actual clients. Finally, you should always have a line of communication with your previous clients because it can lead them to become recurring clients or even recommend your service to others. Make an artistic portfolio Making a portfolio is an essential step for any freelancer looking to establish themselves. Portfolios provide examples of your work in a convenient and well-formatted collection that highlight your skills and show potential customers what you’re capable of doing. It’s a great asset that you should work on and regularly update to make sure that you continually attract potential clients.Portfolios expose your work to potential clients on a curated platform of your choosing. Think of it as wearing your best clothes when making a first impression. It can potentially be the first time a client gets to see you and your work. That’s why you must lead with your best work. Here are some helpful tips regarding building your portfolio: Make sure your portfolio is short but sweet, displaying the work you feel most comfortable advertising. Use only your best work and the work that best illustrates the skills you are looking to sell to your clients. Make sure you include personal touches that emphasize your design elements but try to keep your portfolio free from clutter. Try to add descriptions and even customer feedback if possible. You can use websites to help design and manage your portfolio , giving you the professional tools necessary to make clean layouts. Because your portfolio is one of your best assets, it’s best to take serious consideration when making one . Use new technologies Regardless of the trade you are in, you always need to be up to date with everything related to the job. For freelancers, this means being aware of and using technology in different facets of your business to help you improve. This can take several different forms, such as using the previously mentioned portfolio sites, finding appropriate job boards online to search for work, or having the actual tools or techniques necessary to do your job.Keeping up with new technology doesn’t mean you suddenly have to start learning software engineering or programming. Keep up to date with the trends and changes in your specific industry and the things that can impact it. But, be on the lookout for tools that can help you improve your work and business like accounting software or other apps.These tools can be almost anything. If you are looking to increase your productivity, for example, there are apps and other tools that you can use to find ways to work more efficiently. Many of these apps do things like log how much time you spend on given tasks, provide positive affirmations and track your daily habits. These productivity tools are just one more example of how you can use technology in many ways to improve your business and your work.There are also great digital tools and platforms that facilitate administrative tasks and help you keep on top of your finances. You can join Ruul to draw agreements with your clients, issue invoices like a true professional, track your earnings, and get paid from anywhere in the world with no hassle. Market your solo business online You may give the best service in the world, but it means nothing if no one knows about it. Hence, when looking at how to start a freelance business, you should have a few key points in mind. You should have: money to invest in your business a good business plan a brand identity a high quality service the ability to market your business to potential clients. Marketing is how you get people to learn about your services and attract clients, and perhaps even investors, to your business. Marketing is flexible, and you can choose whatever way you prefer to promote your business. However, it would be wise to find a way to make use of social media to market your business because it gives you a large and diverse audience to reach.You can tailor social media posts and ads for a target audience, adjusting the tone and message for the group you’re looking to attract. You can also choose which platforms to use depending on your services, for example, you should use Instagram to promote services that are image-oriented. Learning to appropriately use social media to promote your work will aid you in growing your business. Highlight your unique selling points Freelancing has become more viable, and more and more people have looked to join the ranks of solopreneurs looking to carve out their own space. While there is still plenty of space for you to try to do the same, it means that you’ll have to find the things that make you stand out from your potential competitors and highlight them. The good news is that you can choose what to highlight and how to do it.Identifying your selling points is a high priority when deciding how you are going to run your freelance business. It helps you understand what the identity of your business is; who you are and what it is that you do. Once you have figured out what sets you apart , your next task is to find a way to highlight it . It’s directly tied to how you are going to market yourself to potential clients. Your identity is a part of your brand, so find what it is and start from there.Highlight your skills or style that will help you set yourself apart. You want something that shows that your service is one of a kind and that when clients come to you, they will get only the best. It’s important to choose unique traits, don’t offer something that other people can replicate. Finding your identity is an important first step in crafting your business’s brand and how you want to differentiate yourself from everyone else. Expanding your business Hopefully, this list has been a bit of “how to start a freelance business for dummies” for those who are looking to get started. With remote work and self-employment taking off, it’s important to prepare yourself to ensure success.Remember to: find and create an identity that you can use to brand yourself and your work. market yourself on the most suitable platforms for your target audience. stay up to date with current trends in technology in your industry and find tools that make your work easier or more efficient. create a portfolio to show off your talents and attract potential customers. make sure to keep a constant line of communication with the clients that you have, had, and look to have in the future. If you follow this advice you will be in a great position to start your freelancing adventure. For more tips, guides and news about how to start and improve a solo career, keep reading our blog and follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn ! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mert Bulut Mert Bulut is an innate entrepreneur, who after completing his education in Management Engineering (BSc) and Programming (MSc), co-founded Ruul at the age of 27. His achievements in entrepreneurship were recognized by Fortune magazine, which named him as one of their 40 under 40 in 2022. More What is Freelance Transcription? What are Freelance Transcription Jobs? Discover what freelance transcription is, the types of transcription jobs, required skills, and how to get started. Learn how tools like Ruul simplify payments and invoicing for transcription freelancers. Read more 5 Must Have Apps for Digital Nomads Looking for the best apps to enhance your digital nomad lifestyle? Read on for the top five recommendations. 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Written by Kaustubh Saini Edited by Jaya Muvania Reviewed by Kaivan Dave Updated on Sep 20, 2025 Read time 5 Min Read Comments https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/trump-h1b-visa-fee-2025-impact-on-developers Link copied! President Trump just dealt the biggest blow to foreign tech workers in decades. On Friday, he signed a proclamation requiring companies to pay $100,000 for many H-1B visa petitions. This isn't a small policy tweak - it's a complete game changer. The policy takes effect September 21, 2025 , giving companies less than 48 hours to prepare. Major tech companies are already telling their H-1B workers not to travel outside the US. What Actually Happened On September 19, Trump signed a proclamation that completely changes how H-1B visas work. SUMMARY OF H-1B EXECUTIVE ORDER - ENTRY BAN: No H-1B visa holder may enter the United States beginning Sunday September 21st, including current visa holders, unles they pay $100K to enter. - VISA FEE: New H-1B and H-1B extensions must pay 100K to be processed and 100K per year… — Daniel Di Martino 🇺🇸🇻🇪 (@DanielDiMartino) September 20, 2025 Here's what's new: Companies must pay $100,000 with most H-1B petitions This applies mainly to new petitions and people re-entering the US The government can give waivers for "national interest" cases It starts September 21, 2025 at 12:01 AM A White House fact sheet explained the goal: " This will ensure that the people companies are bringing in are actually very highly skilled and not replaceable by American workers. " But there's a big legal problem. Immigration lawyers say Trump might not have the authority to impose these fees since Congress only authorized cost-recovery fees. Lawsuits are expected. The Numbers That Tell the Real Story Here's why this matters so much: India gets 70-72% of all H-1B visas (about 60,000+ workers each year) China gets around 12% (distant second) Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Meta are among the biggest H-1B sponsors with thousands of approvals per year Current visa fees are just a few thousand dollars, not $100,000 The economics just flipped. Where visa costs were previously only a few thousand dollars, employers now face an additional $100,000 government fee on top of wages and benefits. That makes hiring foreign workers significantly more expensive than hiring U.S. workers for many roles. Tech Companies Are Already Panicking Within hours of Trump's announcement, major companies sent urgent messages to their foreign employees: Microsoft and Amazon told employees on H-1B or H-4 visas who were abroad to return before September 21. JPMorgan Chase warned staff through their lawyers to avoid international travel until there's more legal clarity. The stock market reacted immediately. Shares of Indian companies like Infosys and Wipro fell 2-5% as investors realized what this means. How This Hurts Indian IT Companies Indian IT companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro built their US business around sending engineers to work at client sites in America. Here's how their business model worked: they charged clients $80-120 per hour for consultants, paid engineers around $80,000-120,000 in salary, and visa fees added maybe $5,000-10,000 total. They made profit from the difference. Now with the $100,000 fee, everything changes. Same hourly rates to clients at $80-120 per hour, same engineer salaries of $80,000-120,000, but plus a new government fee of $100,000 per year. Their profit margins just got destroyed. These companies now have two bad choices: raise prices and risk losing clients, or keep more work in India instead of sending people to America. Current H-1B Workers Don't Know What's Next Workers already in the US might not face the $100,000 fee immediately, but renewals or travel could trigger it. Immigration lawyers are telling H-1B holders not to leave the US until courts figure out what this rule actually means. Many workers are wondering: " Will my company pay $100,000 to keep me, or will they just let me go? " Why American Developers Just Hit the Jackpot This is the best news US software developers have gotten in decades. American developers are now the cheaper option. For the first time since 1990, hiring American developers costs less than H-1B workers. Entry-level jobs are coming back because companies can't justify hiring experienced foreign workers instead of training American college graduates anymore. This is particularly huge for recent CS graduates who have been facing 6.1% unemployment - nearly double that of philosophy majors. Salaries are about to go up since companies can't access cheaper foreign workers and have to compete harder for American talent. The Impact Will Hit Different Companies Differently 1) Big Tech Companies (Google, Apple, Meta) - They can still afford $100,000 fees for their most important foreign workers. But they'll be much more selective about who gets those expensive visas. 2) Startups and Smaller Companies - These are the least able to pay. Most will probably stop sponsoring H-1B visas and hire American developers instead. 3) Tech Cities Outside Silicon Valley - Places like Austin, Seattle, Denver, and Atlanta might see big growth as companies look for American talent outside expensive California. What This Means for Future H-1B Applications The H-1B lottery system just became pointless for most companies. Why enter a lottery when winning might cost you $100,000? Small companies will stop applying entirely since most startups won't even bother with H-1B petitions anymore. Recruiting will change completely - when recruiters ask "Do you need sponsorship?" and candidates say yes, many employers will just end the conversation. Options for Indian Developers If you're an Indian developer hoping to work in America, your choices just got much more limited. Companies will only pay $100,000 for developers with extremely rare and valuable skills. O-1 or EB-1A visas might become more popular since they don't have this fee. Many companies will choose to hire Indian developers to work from India rather than bring them to the US. The Arguments For and Against This Policy Why supporters think it's good: Fixes a system that was undercutting American workers' wages Forces companies to prove foreign workers are truly exceptional, not just cheaper Protects jobs for American developers Why critics think it's bad: Tech leaders warn it could hurt American innovation and push work overseas Legal experts argue Trump doesn't have the authority to do this without Congress Might help China in the AI race if US companies can't access global talent What American Developers Should Do Right Now This creates huge opportunities, but developers need to move fast. American developers should apply to companies that ignored them before, since firms that used to hire mostly foreign workers might suddenly want American candidates. Everyone should update their skills immediately because companies will be pickier about who they hire. Networking is crucial right now since companies are completely rethinking their hiring strategies. ‍ Smaller companies will switch to American hiring much faster than big tech giants. American developers now have much more leverage than before when negotiating. The Bottom Line This is the most dramatic change in tech hiring since the H-1B program started in 1990. For American developers, the message is crystal clear: you just became valuable again. For American developers: More jobs, higher salaries, and companies forced to invest in training domestic talent. This is a major opportunity for US tech workers. For Indian developers: The path to US tech jobs just became much steeper. Only truly exceptional talent will justify $100,000 in annual fees. For tech companies: The era of cheap global talent is over. Companies now have to choose between paying premium prices for foreign workers or investing in American talent. Upgrade your resume! 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Sign in Cached HashMap for infinite insertions of entries Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jan 9 Cached HashMap for infinite insertions of entries # java Comments Add Comment 7 min read EventBus Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jan 9 EventBus # architecture # java # programming Comments Add Comment 1 min read C++ မှတ်စု (၂) – Pointer နဲ့ Dereferencing Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 28 '25 C++ မှတ်စု (၂) – Pointer နဲ့ Dereferencing # cpp # beginners # tutorial # myanmar Comments Add Comment 1 min read C++ မှတ်စု (၁) – Output နဲ့ Memory Address Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 28 '25 C++ မှတ်စု (၁) – Output နဲ့ Memory Address # cpp # beginners # myanmar # tutorial Comments Add Comment 1 min read အခန်း(၆) Stack and it's usage(Data Structures in Action) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 14 '25 အခန်း(၆) Stack and it's usage(Data Structures in Action) # programming # java Comments Add Comment 1 min read အခန်း(၅) ThreadPoolExecutor နဲ့ တွဲသုံးတဲ့ Datastructure များ(Data Structures in Action) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 14 '25 အခန်း(၅) ThreadPoolExecutor နဲ့ တွဲသုံးတဲ့ Datastructure များ(Data Structures in Action) Comments Add Comment 1 min read အပိုင်း(၄)- HashMap ထဲက Node များအကြောင်း (Data Structures in Action) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 14 '25 အပိုင်း(၄)- HashMap ထဲက Node များအကြောင်း (Data Structures in Action) # java # programming Comments Add Comment 1 min read What I've learnt from MEXC web service that used google protobuf (There are not enough resources on the internet yet) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 2 '25 What I've learnt from MEXC web service that used google protobuf (There are not enough resources on the internet yet) # webdev # programming Comments Add Comment 1 min read Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow. Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 30 '25 Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow. # webdev # programming Comments Add Comment 1 min read Postman can subscribe web socket topics Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 30 '25 Postman can subscribe web socket topics # postman # webdev # testing Comments Add Comment 1 min read AI catching up 😁 Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 27 '25 AI catching up 😁 # webdev # java Comments Add Comment 1 min read MEXC api Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 26 '25 MEXC api # webdev # java Comments Add Comment 1 min read အပိုင်း(၃)- HashMap(Bit Mixing)(Data Structures in Action) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 24 '25 အပိုင်း(၃)- HashMap(Bit Mixing)(Data Structures in Action) # java # programming Comments Add Comment 1 min read အပိုင်း(၂) Index Calculation Algorithm in HashMap(Data Structures in Action) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 23 '25 အပိုင်း(၂) Index Calculation Algorithm in HashMap(Data Structures in Action) # java # programming 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read API development with Jersey Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow May 23 '25 API development with Jersey Comments Add Comment 4 min read A Poem: You and Lombok, Yesterday Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow May 13 '25 A Poem: You and Lombok, Yesterday # poem # webdev # lombok # java Comments Add Comment 1 min read SpringBoot Sonnet 🌱 Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow May 13 '25 SpringBoot Sonnet 🌱 # poem # java # webdev Comments Add Comment 1 min read Ode to the Rails Whisperer 🚂 Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow May 13 '25 Ode to the Rails Whisperer 🚂 # poem # webdev # programming Comments Add Comment 1 min read Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၈) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow May 11 '25 Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၈) # java # programming # softwaredevelopment # sql Comments Add Comment 1 min read Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၇) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow May 11 '25 Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၇) # discuss Comments Add Comment 2 min read အပိုင်း(၁) - Java Nuggets(Data Structures in Action) မြန်မာဘာသာ Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow May 2 '25 အပိုင်း(၁) - Java Nuggets(Data Structures in Action) မြန်မာဘာသာ 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read WordPress သင်ခန်းစာ(For Advanced Learner) အခန်း(၃) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Feb 14 '24 WordPress သင်ခန်းစာ(For Advanced Learner) အခန်း(၃) # wordpress Comments Add Comment 2 min read WordPress သင်ခန်းစာ(For Advanced Learner) အခန်း(၂) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Feb 13 '24 WordPress သင်ခန်းစာ(For Advanced Learner) အခန်း(၂) # wordpress 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read WordPress သင်ခန်းစာ(For Advanced Learner) အခန်း(၁) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Feb 13 '24 WordPress သင်ခန်းစာ(For Advanced Learner) အခန်း(၁) # wordpress 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Where is pacman in windows Rails installation? Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Feb 2 '24 Where is pacman in windows Rails installation? # ruby # rails # mysql 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read Uncaught Error: Call to a member function get_type() on bool - BackinStock Notifier Wordpress Plugin Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jan 12 '24 Uncaught Error: Call to a member function get_type() on bool - BackinStock Notifier Wordpress Plugin # wordpress Comments Add Comment 1 min read Scripts & Style plugin compitablity with latest Wordpress(too few arguments to function) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jan 11 '24 Scripts & Style plugin compitablity with latest Wordpress(too few arguments to function) # webdev # wordpress # php Comments Add Comment 1 min read Detect the home page in Wordpress with Javascript Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Dec 28 '23 Detect the home page in Wordpress with Javascript # webdev # wordpress Comments Add Comment 1 min read MyInfo v4 cert and JWKS Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Nov 3 '23 MyInfo v4 cert and JWKS # webdev # node # jwks # myinfov4 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Key not recognized in rotp rails gem when scanning with Google Authenticator Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Oct 19 '23 Key not recognized in rotp rails gem when scanning with Google Authenticator # webdev # ruby # rails Comments Add Comment 1 min read Cron can only run minium 1 minute interval? No, try this. Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Aug 9 '23 Cron can only run minium 1 minute interval? No, try this. # devops # webdev Comments Add Comment 1 min read Simple state management in RoR html.erb files Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Aug 9 '23 Simple state management in RoR html.erb files # rails # webdev # jquery # redux Comments Add Comment 1 min read Creating 5x20 grid using Flex(css) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Aug 1 '23 Creating 5x20 grid using Flex(css) # css # jquery Comments Add Comment 1 min read Update product price quick and fast in Wordpress(Python), alternative method for woocommerce rest api Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 26 '23 Update product price quick and fast in Wordpress(Python), alternative method for woocommerce rest api Comments Add Comment 1 min read Linux command to list all the executable Python versions Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 26 '23 Linux command to list all the executable Python versions 1  reaction Comments 1  comment 1 min read Hugging Face က Pre-Trained Model ကိုသုံးသည့် chatbot Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Apr 20 '23 Hugging Face က Pre-Trained Model ကိုသုံးသည့် chatbot Comments Add Comment 1 min read Call to undefined function GuzzleHttp\Psr7\uri_for() - GuzzleHttp Conflict in Wordpress Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Feb 8 '23 Call to undefined function GuzzleHttp\Psr7\uri_for() - GuzzleHttp Conflict in Wordpress # debugging # tooling # productivity # bash Comments Add Comment 1 min read Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၆) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jan 8 '23 Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၆) # discuss Comments Add Comment 1 min read Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၅) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Dec 31 '22 Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၅) # emptystring 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၄) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Dec 26 '22 Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၄) # ruby 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၃) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Dec 24 '22 Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၃) 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၂) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Dec 24 '22 Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၂) # productivity # automation 9  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၁) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Dec 23 '22 Full Stack Development with Spring Boot (အခန်း ၁) 12  reactions Comments 1  comment 2 min read Installing Hive in AWS EC2 Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Oct 5 '22 Installing Hive in AWS EC2 # hadoop # hive # datalake 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read Installing sqoop on Hadoop AWS EC2 Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Oct 5 '22 Installing sqoop on Hadoop AWS EC2 # hadoop # sqoop # datalake 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Installing Hadoop single node cluster in AWS EC2 Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Oct 5 '22 Installing Hadoop single node cluster in AWS EC2 # hadoop # aws # datalake 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Are you installing Hadoop? Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Oct 3 '22 Are you installing Hadoop? Comments Add Comment 1 min read How to find the number of Books updated by the program in Rails Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Sep 22 '22 How to find the number of Books updated by the program in Rails # rails # programming Comments Add Comment 1 min read MySQL 1062 - Duplicate entry 'xxx' for key 'PRIMARY' Cannot Create New Post in Wordpress Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Aug 10 '22 MySQL 1062 - Duplicate entry 'xxx' for key 'PRIMARY' Cannot Create New Post in Wordpress # wordpress 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Slow Ubuntu ? Check the Swap Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 26 '22 Slow Ubuntu ? Check the Swap # linux # ubuntu Comments Add Comment 1 min read warp vpn in Ubuntu 20.0 usage guide. Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jul 19 '22 warp vpn in Ubuntu 20.0 usage guide. 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read What if your private instances are not register automatically to your Load balancer target group ? Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 16 '22 What if your private instances are not register automatically to your Load balancer target group ? # aws 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read What if woocommerce rest api parameter "per_page is not working" ? Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 16 '22 What if woocommerce rest api parameter "per_page is not working" ? # wordpress 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read How to whitelist your EC2 instances reside in private network? Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Jun 16 '22 How to whitelist your EC2 instances reside in private network? 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read AWS Code Pipeline and CodeDeploy, appspec.yml for wordpress (File already exists exception) Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Mar 11 '22 AWS Code Pipeline and CodeDeploy, appspec.yml for wordpress (File already exists exception) # wordpress # aws 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read AWS Cognito SRP Ruby Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Feb 25 '22 AWS Cognito SRP Ruby 8  reactions Comments 2  comments 3 min read How to update postgres (default user) password and rails+ruby compatibility table Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Feb 25 '22 How to update postgres (default user) password and rails+ruby compatibility table 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Actioncable's websocket on ssl Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Dec 17 '21 Actioncable's websocket on ssl 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read How to properly set Wayland in Firefox Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Zaw Htut Win Follow Nov 25 '21 How to properly set Wayland in Firefox 1  reaction Comments 1  comment 1 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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Google Workspace Updates: New community features for Google Chat and an update on Currents Products For Admins Help Center Release Calendar Subscribe email This official feed from the Google Workspace team provides essential information about new features and improvements for Google Workspace customers. Comms & Meetings ▾ Gmail Google Chat Google Calendar Google Tasks Google Groups Google Meet Google Meet hardware Google Voice Content & Collaboration ▾ Google Drive Google Docs Google Sheets Google Slides Google Forms Google Keep Google Sites Google Vids Gemini ▾ Gemini Gemini App NotebookLM Admin & Security ▾ Admin console Security and Compliance Directory Sync Google Workspace Migrate Google Vault Identity MDM SSO Education ▾ Google Workspace for Education Google Classroom More ▾ Google Workspace Marketplace API Google Apps Script AppSheet Mobile iOS Android Beta Additional Google services Weekly Recap Other Google Workspace Add-ons rss_feed search --> arrow_back Back April 12, 2023 New community features for Google Chat and an update on Currents Currents Google Chat Other Note:  This blog post outlines upcoming changes to Google Currents for Workspace users. For information on the previous deprecation of Google+ for users with personal Google accounts, please see this post .  What's Changing Last year, we announced plans to wind down Currents , to focus efforts on community experiences that are better integrated with the rest of Google Workspace. To help our customers manage this transition, we published detailed guidance for Workspace administrators and enabled customers to opt-in for automated migration of Currents data to spaces in Google Chat.  We are nearing the end of this transition. Beginning July 5, 2023, Currents will no longer be available. Workspace administrators can export Currents data using Takeout before August 8, 2023. Beginning August 8th, Currents data will no longer be available for download.  Although we are saying goodbye to Currents, we continue to invest in new features for Google Chat , so teams can connect and collaborate with a shared sense of belonging. Over the last year, we've delivered features designed to support community engagement at scale, and will continue to deliver more. Here is a summary of the features with additional details below:  This month, we’re enabling new ways for organizations to share information across the enterprise with announcements in Google Chat . This gives admin controls to limit permissions for posting in a space, while enabling all members to read and react, helping ensure that important updates stay visible and relevant. Later this year, we plan to simplify membership management by integrating Google Groups with spaces in Chat, enable post-level metrics for announcements, and provide tools for Workspace administrators to manage spaces across their domain.  Announcements in Google Chat Managing space membership with Google Groups We’ve already rolled out new ways to make conversations more expressive and engaging such as in-line threading to enable rich exploration of a specific topic without overtaking the main conversation and custom emojis to enable fun, personal expression. In-line threaded conversations Discover and join communities with up to 8,000 members We’ve also made it easier for individuals to discover and join communities of shared interest . By searching in Gmail , users can explore a directory of available spaces covering topics of personal or professional interest such as gardening, pets, career development, fitness, cultural identity, and more, with the ability to invite others to join via link. Last year, we increased the size of communities supported by spaces in Chat to 8,000 members , and we are working to scale this in a meaningful way later this year.  A directory of spaces in Google Chat for users to join. As communities grow, it’s essential to provide tools for content moderation and data management . Last year, we introduced space managers , a community lead with abilities to moderate conversation and manage membership , and last year at NEXT, we rolled out data loss prevention (DLP) for Chat. We will continue to enhance community health and data security for Google Chat.  Our partner community is extending the power of Chat through integrations with essential third-party apps such as Jira, GitHub, Asana, PagerDuty , Zendesk and Salesforce . Many organizations have built custom workflow apps using low-code and no-code tools , and we anticipate that this number will continue to grow with the GA releases of the Chat API and AppSheet’s Chat app building capabilities later this year. For teams to thrive in this rapidly changing era of hybrid work, it’s essential to build authentic personal connections and a strong sense of belonging, no matter when or where individuals work. We will continue to make Google Chat the best option for Workspace customers seeking to build a community and culture for hybrid teams, with much more to come later this year.  Who's impacted Admins and end users Why it’s important The transition from Currents to spaces in Google Chat removes a separate, siloed destination and provides organizations with a modern, enterprise-grade experience that reflects how the world is working today. Google Workspace customers use Google Chat to communicate about projects, share organizational updates, and build community. Recommended action Admins: Review the Change Management Guide . Use Takeout to explore your organization’s Currents data before August 8, 2023. End users: Read more about how to get started using spaces in Google Chat . Availability Spaces in Google Chat are available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts. Resources  Google Admin Help: Transition from Google Currents to Google Chat Google Admin Help: Export your organization’s Google Currents data 1 Space manager role (Feb 22) 2 Invite others to join via link (Mar 22) 3 Create & manage spaces via API (May 2022) 4 Larger spaces (July 22) 5 Discoverable spaces (Aug 22) 6 In-line threaded conversations (Oct 22) 7 Custom emojis (Oct 22) 8 Data loss prevention (DLP) (Oct 22) 9 Create low-code/no-code Chat apps (Dec 2022) 10 Improved membership management (Jan 23) 11 New capabilities for space managers (Mar 23) 12 Admin installation of Chat apps (Mar 2023) 13 Announcements (Apr 2023) Useful Links Join the official community for Google Workspace administrators In the Google Cloud Community, discuss the latest features with Googlers and other Google Workspace admins like you. Learn tips and tricks that will make your work and life easier. Be the first to know what's happening with Google Workspace. 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Tips for Freelancers to Achieve Success and Growth Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow 10 Tips on How to Become a Successful Freelancer Creating career targets can be a trial, especially when you are a freelancer. Keep reading to find out how to become a successful freelancer. Mert Bulut 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Freelancing is indeed a world of opportunities that keeps thriving every day, providing an incredible well-timed opportunity for people all around the world. As a matter of fact, it's one of the major domains that contribute a larger percentage to the global economy. It has emerged as a viable and rewarding career path for many, and this is due to the high level of autonomy and flexibility it offers– the freedom to choose clients, set rates, and also to work on a project of interest. However, obtaining freelancer success might seem very challenging, calling for more than just technical proficiency. That’s why, to make things easier for struggling freelancers, we've put together 10 freelancer tips that can assist in achieving success in the competitive world of freelancing. What Does Freelancing Mean? Assuming it was said by someone a long time ago that a time will come when people will be working remotely for clients in various parts of the world, just few or no people will believe in such a prophecy. But here we are today, people earning thousands and millions of dollars just by working in the comfort of their bedroom. A freelancer is someone who makes an income through independent employment, and this act of making money is what is referred to as freelancing. Unlike full-time employers, freelancers are free to choose whichever project they would like to work on, select clients, and also set rates depending on the market need for specific skills and services. In addition, a freelancer establishes their own responsibilities and schedule, and are fully required to handle their billing, invoicing as well as filing their taxes. 10 Tips to Become a Successful Freelancer Ready to make some cool cash in freelancing but don't know how to go about it? Don't worry, you're on the right page. Below are some of the tips on how to become a successful freelancer, and believe it or not, it has really helped many individuals attain the top spot in the freelancing world.  Define Your Niche and Expertise As a freelancer who wants to make it to the peak in the freelancing business, you must firstly identify your niche and expertise. Yes, the first step towards freelancer success is to determine what you have strength and passion for, specialize in that particular niche, and position yourself as an expert in that field– this will make it easier to attract clients and command higher rates. Moreover, developing your expertise in a particular niche will set you apart from the competition, regardless of whether you're a Web developer, graphics designer, writer, or marketer. Set Goals and Deadlines A successful freelancer must be an effective goal-setter, as this is the only way to stay focused and motivated. Embrace the act of setting both short-term and long-term goals that are SMART (i.e., specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound). In addition, learn to break down more ambitious objectives into smaller actionable steps and assign deadlines to each task. That being said, also ensure you regularly review your progress and make necessary adjustments to stay on track toward achieving your goals. Build a Strong Online Presence Another freelancer strategy for professional growth is having a good online presence in all working platforms. Make sure you always follow up the proposals you've submitted and create a professional website or portfolio that showcases your abilities, work, and achievements as a freelancer. Additionally, don't limit yourself only to working websites, utilize social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram to establish connections with prospective clients and showcase your areas of expertise. And don't forget to always update your online profiles and engage with your audience to remain top of mind. Invest in Continuous Learning and Skill Development This tip is not only applicable to freelancing, it's a tool for growth in every field. That aside, the world of freelancing is constantly evolving, with new technologies, tools, and trends emerging regularly. Hence, it's essential to improve your knowledge, invest in continuous learning, and also develop your skills in order to stay competitive in the game. Therefore if you don't want to be a freelancer that survives but doesn't thrive, you must expand your knowledge and skills in your chosen field by enrolling in online courses, attending seminars and workshops, and obtaining certifications. Moreover, always stay curious, try out new challenges, and be flexible enough to adjust to shifting market demands. Value Your Work and Set Fair Rates One of the greatest challenges freelancers often face is determining what their rate would be. And this happens to be one of the most important steps towards becoming a successful freelancer because it's your work and setting rates that will reflect your expertise, experience, and the value you're going to offer the clients. Therefore it's crucial to examine the industry standard and set your rate accordingly, putting into consideration factors like location, specialty, skill level, and overhead expenses. Most importantly, don't be too desperate to acquire clients, don't undersell yourself or lower your prices– instead, focus on demonstrating the value you offer and securing fair compensation for your services. Cultivate Strong Communication Skills In freelancing, the key factor to building successful client relationships is through effective communication. However, you should understand as a freelancer that some clients will be more sensible than others when it comes to clear and concise communication. So to prevent misunderstanding, clearly communicate your ideas, expectations, and deliverables to clients in a concise manner at the beginning of contract. Maintain regular communication throughout the project milestone, also ensure providing updates, and quickly resolve any issues that arise during the course. In addition, be proactive in anticipating client demands and provide solutions to show that you're committed to providing top-notch service. Use Your Time Judiciously Time is life, and we bet it's not something you would want to waste. Time management is very important for freelancers, especially those that take on multiple projects– as this will help them boost their productivity and limit the amount of distraction. Also, you can make use of project management software such as Trello, Asana, and Todoist to prioritize tasks, keep track of your progress, as well as to organize your workload. By managing your time effectively, your productivity will improve, and the quality of your work will be maximized. Network Yourself No doubt, networking is a key element of freelancing success. And as a freelancer who's striving to attain the top spot, attending industry events, conferences, and meetups to connect with fellow freelancers and potential clients should be your utmost priority. Moreover, you should embrace the act of joining online communities and forums that are related to your niche, for exchange of ideas, seeking advice, and discovering new opportunities. There's power in networking, and building a strong one can open doors to collaborations, recommendations, and long-term client relationships– Don't joke with networking! Be Willing to do More If truly you want to be successful in freelancing, you should be ready to go the extra mile for clients you're working with. This implies that you'll be ready to offer them more than what they've asked for– necessary contributions though. You may simply help a client by assisting them in an area that is normally outside your area of expertise, this might earn you extra credit from them, and perhaps you might become the client's favorite. Be Consistent, and Avoid Distraction According to Winston Churchill, he said “you can't reach your destination if you continue to throw stones at all barking dogs”. In freelancing, avoiding distraction and being consistent are the two elements that can keep you on track. Though there may be many downs, some clients might reject your work, some might even go as far as tarnishing your reputation on working platforms, but with consistency, you also can do exploits. Keep trying, keep pushing, never back down; remember, it's only those that continue will reach the destination – if you're consistent enough, the sun's gonna shine on your freelancing career one day. To Sum Up Freelancer success takes a lot of time, work and patience. You might have what it takes, but having a breakthrough in freelance business requires more than just skills in your chosen field. Luckily, Ruul is always here to help you build or sustain your career. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mert Bulut Mert Bulut is an innate entrepreneur, who after completing his education in Management Engineering (BSc) and Programming (MSc), co-founded Ruul at the age of 27. His achievements in entrepreneurship were recognized by Fortune magazine, which named him as one of their 40 under 40 in 2022. More Challenges and best practices of leading a remote team Managing remote teams can be challenging. Find out how to improve communication, establish clear guidelines, and use technology to enhance productivity. Read more How to onboard freelancers compliantly Solo work is rapidly becoming popular, which is why freelancer onboarding is an important addition to your company skillset. Read more Business interview with Joelle from JD Communications ​​If you are fed up with job search buttons and need some guidance on how to find a job you love, this article is a good starting point. Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. OPEN AN ACCOUNT START MAKING MONEY TODAY ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Trustpilot Product Payment Requests Sell Services Sell Products Subscriptions Ruul Space Pricing For Businesses Resources Blog About Contact Support Referral Program Affiliate Program Partner Program Tools Invoice Generator NDA Generator Service Agreement Generator Freelancer Hourly Rate Calculator All Rights Reserved © 2025 Terms Of Use Privacy Policy
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Best Invoicing Software and Tools for Freelancers Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up get paid Top Invoicing Tools & Billing Softwares for Freelancers Click to discover the best invoicing tools and invoicing software for freelancers that can help them manage their finances efficiently. Eran Karaso 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Among the many benefits of freelancing are flexibility, choice of projects, and the possibility to work anywhere. While handling the business side of freelancing, meantime, especially with relation to billing and invoicing, may be challenging. Maintaining a constant income flow and ensuring your hard work depends on your getting paid fast and precisely. Fortunately, there are many invoicing systems and billing tools designed to enable independent freelancers to better control their money. Here we will review some of the greatest options available and discuss how they could simplify your freelancing life. But what is the best invoicing software for freelancers ? Or what is invoicing software to begin with? Let’s find out. FreshBooks This is the first free invoicing software for freelancers on our list. Among the most widely utilized invoicing systems offered to independent freelancers is FreshBooks. Its straightforward design and large toolkit are well-known for being fit for small businesses and independent contractors. FreshBooks allows you in minutes to rapidly create professional looking invoices. You might set up regular invoices for frequent clients, customize the layout to reflect your brand, and even program payment reminders to ensure you get paid on time. QuickBooks Second on our billing software list , it’s QuickBooks. Still another excellent tool for independent contractors is QuickBooks Self-Employed. Freelancers would fit this curriculum specifically designed for self-employed individuals. QuickBooks Self-Employed helps you manage your income and expenses, enables you to segregate your personal and business cash, and projects your quarterly taxes. One of its greatest features is its ability to automatically track distance. QuickBooks lets you create and send invoices directly from the desktop or mobile app and makes online payments available. Those that freelance and have to manage their billing and accounting all at once will find significant use in this application. QuickBooks Self-Employed also interacts with TurboTax and provides tax deduction suggestions for simplified tax filing. Wave For those that want a simple and basic invoicing system and don’t know the answer to the question ‘ how does billing software work ’, Wave might be an easy way. Wave offers free invoicing combined with a clear, simple interface for accounting tools. You may create many invoices, track payments, and set up customer regular billing. Wave also offers a receipt scanning function to enable fast monitoring of your expenses. Although Wave offers free basic services, if you need them they do have additional paid ones as payment processing and payroll. Wave is a reasonable affordable choice for freelancers just starting who want to keep their overhead costs down. One big advantage for freelancers managing their own money is the one platform for handling receipt management, accounting, and invoicing. Zoho Invoice If you want a more flexible invoicing system, Zoho Invoice is something to consider. Since it deals with many payment channels, clients find it easy to pay you. Perfect for independent contractors who are often on the road, the Zoho Invoice mobile app ensures that you could conduct your invoicing anywhere. Moreover providing thorough data and analytics, the application exposes your financial status thus guiding you to make smart business decisions. HelloBonsai Bonsai is another excellent billing solution designed exclusively for creative artists and independent workers. Among the whole range of tools Bonsai offers aimed to streamline your freelancing business are invoicing, contract management, and project monitoring. You may design and send invoices, check your payments, create automatic payment reminders. Bonsai also provides contract forms you might change and email to clients for e-signatures, therefore legally protecting your projects. Using the project tracking component of the application can help you stay organized if you keep all of your project data, deadlines, and tasks in one place. Because of their degree of connectivity, bonsai is a good tool for freelancers looking to operate their whole company process from one platform. PayPal Invoice Creating Since many independent contractors already pay using PayPal, PayPal Invoicing is a good choice. PayPal Invoicing lets you create and send invoices straightforwardly from your PayPal account. Along with supporting numerous currencies, it offers several payment options like credit cards and PayPal balance. One advantage of PayPal Invoicing is that consumers trust PayPal and already know about it. This is a well recognized and utilized payment system used worldwide. PayPal Invoicing additionally offers tracking features so you might note and record when an invoice is read and paid for. Should you need more thorough financial control, the system also links with other accounting systems. But the commission rates of PayPal makes freelancers look for alternatives. Invoicely For those that want more advanced features such team management, spending tracking, and consistent invoicing, the premium plans provide additional options. Invoicely is a great choice for freelancers searching for a consistent invoicing system with low learning curve as its simple UI makes using it easy. Ruul Still another intriguing option for independent contractors is Ruul. It is among the best free invoicing software for freelancers. Ruul provides an excellent space for managing invoices, payments, and other tasks. Its aim is to simplify financial transactions for independent contractors so that they may focus less on administrative tasks and more on their tasks.  Tre freelancers can easily and quickly generate outstanding bills via Ruul. The platform provides numerous currencies and you might bill clients anywhere for freelancers handling international business. Ruul also offers the possibility to get money in various forms, including cryptocurrencies, which may be rather useful in the modern global economy. Apart from charging, Ruul provides handy tools and solutions fit for freelancers' needs. Whether it is invoices for freelancers or digital invoice software , Ruul got you covered. The platform reduces administrative effort, lets you handle your money, and promises consistent payments. Ruul will allow you to spend more time giving clients outstanding services by streamlining your financial management. Conclusion Then which is the best billing software ? It depends on you. The kind of your freelancing business and your specific needs will define the suitable invoicing system you should use. Each one of these tools offers unique features that might streamline your invoicing and billing processes, thereby ensuring accurate and timely tax payment. To start your journey, here is an invoice creation guide from us. As your freelancing business grows, having the right invoicing and billing system can let it operate much more effectively. Choosing a solution that fits your business requirements and process will let you to focus less on financial administration and more on giving your clients premium services. And with Ruul, you have a whole response that not only meets your invoicing needs but also allows international transactions and various payment options, thus ensuring a flawless and fast financial process. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eran Karaso Eran Karaso is a marketing and brand strategy leader with more than a decade of experience helping global tech companies connect with their audiences. He’s built brand narratives that stick, led successful go-to-market strategies, and worked hand-in-hand with cross-functional teams to ensure everyone is on the same page. More What are Traditional Payment Methods for Freelancers? Curious about how freelancers get paid? Discover the most reliable traditional payment methods and why they remain a top choice for many! Read more The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Invoicing Tool for Freelancers Tired of the daunting invoicing paper train? If so, read this piece on the best invoicing tool for freelancers to digitize and streamline your finances. Read more How to Invoice Without a Company in Greece Explore how freelancers in Greece can easily invoice clients worldwide, manage payments, and stay compliant without needing to register a business. Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? Ruul is a merchant-of-record platform helping freelancers and creators globally sell services, digital products, subscriptions, and easily get paid. Who is Ruul for? Ruul is designed for freelancers, creators, and independent professionals who want a simple way to sell online and get paid globally. How does Ruul work? Open an account, complete a quick verification (KYC), and link your payout account. Then, start selling through your store or send payment requests to customers instantly. How does pricing work? Signing up is free. There are no subscription or hidden fees. Ruul charges a small commission only when you sell or get paid through the platform. What is a Merchant of Record? A merchant of record is the legal seller responsible for processing payments, handling taxes, and managing compliance for each transaction. What can I sell on Ruul? You can sell services, digital products, license keys, online courses, subscriptions, and digital memberships. How do I get paid on Ruul? Add your preferred bank account, digital wallet, or receive payouts in stablecoins as crypto. Funds arrive within 24 hours after a payout is triggered. OPEN AN ACCOUNT START MAKING MONEY TODAY ruul.space/ Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. 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Buse Ertarman – Reviews Categories Blog Log in For businesses For businesses Log in Categories Blog Buse Ertarman Turkey Reviews Review of PDF House Buse Ertarman 2 reviews TR Aug 27, 2025 Invited they helped me quickly and solved my… they helped me quickly and solved my problem August 27, 2025 Reply from PDF House Aug 27, 2025 Hello Buse, Thank you for your feedback! We're glad to hear that they helped you quickly and solved your problem. We’re always here if you’d like a hand with anything else or have more questions! Best, Emma, PDF House Support support@pdfhouse.com or +44 808 501 3713 Review of Ruul Buse Ertarman 2 reviews TR Apr 28, 2025 best application for freelancers… best application for freelancers ever-made. it's kind of hard to tell how it's working to old school accountants but faq sections and communication desk is always ready to help! April 28, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Apr 28, 2025 Thank you for your great feedback, Buse! We’re so happy to hear you’re enjoying the platform and that our support resources have been helpful. We’ll keep working to make things even easier for you. Keep on Ruuling! 💙 Previous 1 Next page are you human? Choose country United States Danmark Österreich Schweiz Deutschland Australia Canada United Kingdom Ireland New Zealand United States España Suomi Belgique België France Italia 日本 Norge Nederland Polska Brasil Portugal Sverige About About us Jobs Contact Blog How Trustpilot works Press Investor Relations Community Trust in reviews Help Center Log in Sign up Businesses Trustpilot Business Products Plans & Pricing Business Login Blog for Business Data Solutions Follow us on Legal Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Guidelines for Reviewers System status Modern Slavery Statement © 2026 Trustpilot, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Renato – Reviews Categories Blog Log in For businesses For businesses Log in Categories Blog Renato Venezuela Verified user Reviews Review of Ruul Renato 1 review VE Updated Sep 30, 2025 Truly a Great Service on there (not suitable if you are Venezuela Resident) Unfortunately they change compliance (without prior notice to prevent issues at payments receivings) and service cannot be used if you are from Venezuela citizen or Venezuela Resident, so we can not longer use the service, still good service, but another case of Over Compliance for Venezuela Residents from them or their Partners. Still, if you can use it, a great service with a great support, if you issue is not by compliance change, if very likely to receive a excellent support with any issue you can encounter April 28, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Apr 28, 2025 Thank you for your wonderful feedback, Renato! We’re delighted to hear Ruul has made invoicing and payouts easier for you, and that our support team could be there when needed. Keep on Ruuling! 💙 Previous 1 Next page are you human? Choose country United States Danmark Österreich Schweiz Deutschland Australia Canada United Kingdom Ireland New Zealand United States España Suomi Belgique België France Italia 日本 Norge Nederland Polska Brasil Portugal Sverige About About us Jobs Contact Blog How Trustpilot works Press Investor Relations Community Trust in reviews Help Center Log in Sign up Businesses Trustpilot Business Products Plans & Pricing Business Login Blog for Business Data Solutions Follow us on Legal Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Guidelines for Reviewers System status Modern Slavery Statement © 2026 Trustpilot, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The Agile in Action with Bill Raymond Podcast Home Learn More Sponsors Listen now Align with yourself, align with your teams May 30, 2023 • Bill Raymond Peter B. Stevens, Creator of The Personal Agility System, Chief Agility Officer, Author, and Keynote Speaker 🌎 Peter on LinkedIn 🌎 Personal Agility Institute 🌎 Leadership Development with Personal Agility 📖 Personal Agility: Unlocking Purpose, Alignment, and Transformation About this podcast episode 🎙️ Align your actions with your purpose to 🏆 achieve personal agility We are excited to have Peter B. Stevens, creator of The Personal Agility System, as a guest on today’s podcast. Peter shares how reflecting on your personal goals will help you on your path to agility. Both Peter and Bill share personal stories and life lessons we hope you can take as inspiration on your personal agility journey. In this podcast, you will learn the following: ✅ The meaning of personal agility ✅ How to unlock your purpose ✅ How to build clarity and purpose for your personal life and career 🎉 How to get “unstuck” if you do not have a clear path Transcript (transcripts are auto-generated, so please excuse the brevity) [00:00:00] Intro clip Bill Raymond: When you say clarity of purpose, what would be an example of that? Peter Stevens: My favorite example is I say, okay, I want to be successful in business, but you know, I also want to have an intact family. And I want to have good relationships with my kids and my spouse. What you can do is you can look at how you spend your time and say, okay, I’ve got this thing called time, which I get to spend only once. How did I spend my time? Okay. And that’s telling you what mattered to you in the moment. Now maybe how you spent your time and what you feel in your head or in your heart, maybe they’re not in agreement with each other, they’re not aligned. And that reflection lets you say, okay, well how do I want to spend my time moving forward? Okay. And this is why we call it celebrate and choose, celebrate what you got done, even if you know you had your reasons for doing it, but maybe you want to do something different moving forward. [00:00:42] Intro Speaker: Welcome to the Agile in Action Podcast with Bill Raymond. Bill will explore how business disruptors are adopting agile techniques to gain a competitive advantage in this fast-paced technology driven market. [00:01:01] Introducing Peter Stevens Bill Raymond: Hi, and welcome to the podcast. Today I’m joined by Peter B. Stevens, creator of the Personal Agility System, Chief Agility officer, author and keynote speaker. Hi Peter. How are you? Peter Stevens: I’m doing good. I’m glad to be here. Thank you. [00:01:16] Alignment with yourself to aligning within your organization Bill Raymond: Yeah, I’m excited about our conversation. We’re going to be talking about alignment with yourself to aligning within your organization. But before we get started, could you introduce yourself? [00:01:25] Who is Peter Stevens? Peter Stevens: Sure. So my name is Peter Stevens. My day job is I’m a Scrum trainer. I got involved in the agile movement about 15 years ago. And it was this great aha moment for me, finally a way of organizing people that made sense. And once I discovered it, I never looked back. And so I’ve been a committed agilists ever since. I’m originally from the US. I’m, I guess I would call the Swiss by choice. You know, In the US we would say I’m an American Swiss, or a Swiss American, or something like that. But in Switzerland we say I’m Swiss by choice. I moved here 30 years ago and really fell in love with the place. And I live in Zurich with my family. Well, my kids are moving out, but that’s what happens at this age, but the number of cats are multiplying. People come to me because they want to get their initiatives moving. Especially in companies, organizations, it’s actually very hard to move forward, it’s very hard to make a decision and so they come to me because they’re looking for help to get moving. [00:02:16] About Personal Agility Institute Bill Raymond: That’s great. And can you talk a little bit about the Personal Agility Institute, what you do there? Peter Stevens: Sure. So, Maria Matarelli and I founded the Institute a couple years ago. We’ve been active now for about two years. We realized that personal agility was this very powerful concept and we needed a place for the, you know kind of a center or focal point for activities. So the institute is basically what promotes and develops the knowledge, we’re building the network. This is where we share our courses and our ideas. We have a community, what we call the personal agility system. [00:02:45] The Book: Personal Agility, unlocking purpose, alignment and transformation Bill Raymond: Right. Cool. And also, can you share a little bit about your book, because that’s how we found you. I really like it. It’s called Personal Agility, unlocking purpose, alignment and transformation. Can you share why you created that book and a little bit about what it’s about? Peter Stevens: Okay, well, I started doing personal agility, I think it was 2016, looking for better ways, really just to organize my own time. I started with things like scrum and personal Kanban and getting things done and Eisenhower method and all things that you’ve heard of. And started applying it to my own life and I discovered it really helped me become much more effective at doing the things that I wanted to do. And I started sharing it with people who said, wow, this is really helping us as well. And so what the personal agility book does, this is the collection of our knowledge and learnings and also our case studies. Okay. About three years into the process, we realized that people weren’t just getting better at getting things done, they were turning their lives around and turning their companies around. we had cases of people going from struggling with existence to really thriving. We had businesses that were about to hit the pavement that were able to catch the curve and turn themselves around and turn themselves into profitable and growing organizations. We felt we needed to share that. So the first half of the book is basically saying how do we apply agility to our own lives, to ourselves as individuals, so think of the agile manifesto, individuals and interactions. Well, the first half is about the individual, if you will, getting your own act together, being able to align what you do with what you really care about. And very often this helps you become who you want to be. And as I say, the stories there are quite spectacular, but personal agility, is not a process to follow. At its heart, we have powerful questions. Okay, so it’s really about dialogue first with yourself, which is kind of interesting question, you know? Can I have a dialogue with myself? Well, it turns out if you do you can start to empathize with yourself and be kind to yourself, and that’s actually a tremendous aha moment for a lot of people. But then you can use the same techniques with other people. And so this takes us to the second half of that first agile value, which is the interactions. And by applying the same approach, you know, powerful questions, listening to the answers, this can take you through a process that we call the alignment process. Which is basically, first of all, creating empathy with the people around you. So I listen to you, you listen to me, and we care about what the other person says. This enables us to surface information. By surfacing information you can kind of figure out what everyone really cares about and figure out where you have commonalities, where you have consensus and where you need to work. And on the basis of that, you can get alignment about what the problem is and what a good solution would be. And this enables you to take decisions. Decisions that really mean something. Decisions that you can hold for more than a week or two before the priorities change again, because you’ve agreed on what really matters. And this allows companies to achieve or larger, you know, larger entities. It could be a company, but it could be a team, it could even be a family. It allows you to achieve long-term goals and it allows you to respond effectively to new information. This whole concept of aligning what you do with what really matters or just aligning action with purpose, this works at the individual level and it works at an organizational level or a team level. And it enables really great things to happen both for individuals and for organizations. And so this book is explaining how to do it, both at the personal level and at the organizational level and giving case studies that show well, what can happen if you do do it? And hopefully it will inspire people to apply these methods and apply these tools to their own situation. Be it a personal situation or be it a challenge at work, for better results. [00:06:09] What agility means to you Bill Raymond: It’s a great book and I think we’ll be covering a lot of these topics in even more detail in this podcast, so that’s a good setup. But I think, let’s step back for a moment. I’d love to hear your thoughts on what agility means to you. Peter Stevens: Hmm. You know, that’s a question, and I think Agility is really going through an identity crisis right now. As you know, the first papers back in 1995 and the Agile Manifesto in 2001, and then the rise of the agile industrial complex. And then real challenges to the community like, you know what recently happened at Capital One? When I first started out, agility for me meant Scrum, and I didn’t really get this Agile manifesto thing, but the more I looked at the manifesto, the more it resonated with me. And so I think there’s one level to look at it. We talk about we’re uncovering better ways, and this is where I think we can kind of ignore the software part and just say of doing what we do, by doing it and helping others to do it. Okay. Our highest,our highest goal. Is to satisfy the customer. And then they say something about software development that we can ignore. So let’s just ignore the software development part. We’re uncovering better ways of doing what we do. Okay. That’s about learning and it’s about collaboration. Our highest goal, our top priority, this is about purpose. So for me the Agile Manifesto has a very strong commitment to learning, collaboration and purpose. And if you see agility in those terms, I don’t think there are many human endeavors that don’t benefit from more agility. Okay? Whether this practice or that practice is better in this case or not, that’s a completely different question. But this attitude, learning, collaboration, purpose. I’ve seen it do wonders at every level of an organization. That for me is where the rubber beats the road with agility. Now, perhaps one other thing, which I’ve come to appreciate, and I’ve been in this business now for 15 years, teaching people about scrum and agility. And one of the things that amazes me is how after 10 years, someone comes up to me and says your course changed my life. Okay? Thank you for introducing me to this agile world. And then you talk to them about why that’s the case. And they talk about some important change in their attitude that their lives are now much better than they were before and they’re much happier. Maybe they’re more successful in an economic sense and maybe not, that kind of depends, but they’re happier in their skin. Okay? And so for me, you know the stuff about uncovering better ways, do we actually know if we’re ever going to find anything? And the answer is we don’t. Okay, but we keep digging anyway. So for me, agility is most fundamentally about hope. Okay? There could be a better way. And all you got to do is keep digging and you’re sure to find it. That for me is I think perhaps, at least as far as I’ve gotten, and I’m still digging just like everyone else. And that was the metaphor for the Agile Manifesto. We are a bunch of archeologists, Alistair Cobert explained this to me, digging in the dirt just like everyone else. There were no gurus at the top of the mountain. Just a bunch of archeologists sticking in the dirt, getting muddy, looking for better ways, and every once in a while we uncover something and that’s the hope that we’re going to uncover something which gives us the push or the jump that we need that really helps us for the better. Bill Raymond: Yeah, and I think that’s, it’s such a interesting concept too. Because it was just really the manifesto for Agile software development, as you said, I think if you remove the word softwareit would resonate with anyone. Right? And we can look at that, but I do think that it’s simplicity is what’s helped to drive it so far. You go to the website and you think, oh, manifesto, it’s going to be this long, drawn out thing. No, it’s just a page. Peter Stevens: It’s just a page. It’s short and it’s very sweet and it’s really challenging the principles of management that made the 20th century what it was. That made the 20th century great. And say, well, all these things on the right, those are things that were great for the auto industry in 1930. Okay. But now we’re in the 20th century trying to create innovative products. And while those things still have a role to play, but there are other things that are more important and first and foremost are the individuals and the interactions between them. This gets really interesting when we talk about complexity theory and the notion of emergence. Because emergence is simple, individual things interacting with each other to exhibit more complex behaviour. We can talk about molecules like hydrogen and oxygen make water. Or we can talk about an ant colony. Or we can talk about these marvelous structures that make up our own bodies and brains. It’s all about individual things, interacting with each other to provide more complex behavior. And I think what the Agile manifesto is really saying is emergence over process, emergence over design process and so as I say, very powerful statements and a lot of depth, 73 words including the title is the first page. You get a little bit more when you go into the principles, but the essence of the manifesto is just 73 words and a lot of power in those words. [00:10:31] Personal Agility Bill Raymond: You already mentioned it a little bit with your book, but maybe you could break down what personal agility means to you. Peter Stevens: What is personal agility? Well, so we have the personal agility system. And we really build on five elements. [00:10:43] Purpose Peter Stevens: The first element is clarity of purpose. Now we call that what really matters. You’ll see this in a lot of frameworks, the Agile Manifesto has it as their first principle. But the thing about what really matters is it’s not only your destination, it’s not only your goal, but it’s the other things that are important to you. So it’s more like navigation stars. [00:10:59] Navigation Peter Stevens: And that actually takes us to the second aspect, which is really navigation. Where am I? Where am I going? Now, where you’re going only makes a difference if you have a destination, if you don’t have a particular destination in mind, you can drift anywhere. Who cares? But if you have some place that you want to go to, something that you want to achieve, or someone that you want to be well keeping track of knowing what really matters to you, knowing what the forces are in your life, your life is like an ocean. You’re in the middle of nowhere, there are no landmarks to navigate by. So you need to figure out where you are and figure out where you want to go. And what really matters is, well, first of all, you got to figure that one out, but once you know the answer then you can use that to choose what you do. By doing more of the things that matter to you and less of the things that don’t, that helps you become the person that you want to be. Okay? So we talk about purpose, we talk about navigation. Scrum, by the way, calls this inspect and adapt. We call it celebrate and choose. [00:11:50] Cadence Peter Stevens: Then we have cadence. Okay? So the idea is you got to, you know where you are now and you know where you’re going now. Well, where are you a week from now? Well, so you got to repeat that and say, okay, what have I accomplished since last week? What do I want to do next week? Am I on course to my personal, we call the destination Jamaica. Are we on course to our personal Jamaica? [00:12:08] Visualisation Peter Stevens: So purpose, navigation, cadence, then we get into visualization. We see with scrum and Kanban, they all have their task boards and Kanban boards and various other things that you can do. Visual facilitation is all about visualization. [00:12:20] Dialogue Peter Stevens: And then finally, and I think this is the one which the agile movement hadn’t really discovered when the first methods were coming out, dialogue. Basically the skills of the coach, the ability to ask powerful questions, and then really listen to the answers, and that’s where information is created. Okay? it’s through dialogue. a variation on dialogue is facilitation. This is how you bring your group together to solve problems collectively. Okay? And a lot of the ways that people talk to each other, they’ve, they very quickly devolve into debate and name calling and other things which make it very difficult for people to find consensus and come to a decision. But a well facilitated conversation can produce amazing amounts of information in a very short period of time. Okay, so at a personal level, we talk about these five elements, okay? So, clarity of purpose, navigation, cadence, visualization and dialogue. And these are skills that you can learn. And those skills. So that’s the first level of personal agility, okay, is being able to navigate life yourself. But then we’ve got these higher level emergent entities like your team or your department, or your value stream or your company. How do you get them moving in a particular direction and keep them moving in a direction so that you can achieve long-term goals? Okay, so there’s a second level of personal agility which builds on the first. Which we now call the personal agility alignment process, and this is kind of going from empathy to surfacing information, to using that information to create alignment, which is the basis for making decisions that you can really hold. Now, if you take a genuine decision that’s supported by a high degree of alignment by your stakeholders, you don’t have a lot of discussion anymore about what the decision should be and what the priorities should be, and now with this again, coming back to this simple cadence of updating your position and updating your understanding of what really matters. Well now you can do both. You can achieve long-term goals, and as an organization you can process new information so you can be responsive to changes in the world. Okay. So basically what we see is, even though we call it personal agility, it’s really the gateway to being effective as any kind of organizational or business agility. Bill Raymond: Yeah, it really it shapes not only the way you manage yourself personally, but also how you work with others is what you’re trying to say. Peter Stevens: Exactly. And if you’re not agile, personally, you can’t be agile as an organization. [00:14:34] How you build clarity of purpose Bill Raymond: I’d like to really hone in on, on that first one you said there’s five elements, clarity of purpose, navigation, cadence, visualization, dialogue. But it all has to start with clarity of purpose, I would think. So could you dive into that just a little bit more for me? when you say clarity of purpose, what would be an example of that? How do you start to put yourself into the mindset of developing that? Because that’s something you really have to personalize it’s almost like your mantra or whatever, I’m not sure, but I’d love to hear your thoughts more on how you build a clarity of purpose. Peter Stevens: Okay, one example is, you know how Scrum works. Scrum says we have a product goal and the team is focused on that goal and they either achieve it or they abandoned it. Okay. Very strong emphasis on focus. That’s fine, but what else do we care about? Now, you might want to say, I have my career. I want to achieve something at work, but at the same time I want to be a good parent or I want to be a good partner, a good partner for my spouse or significant other. And so these are also things that really matter. Okay? And clarity of purpose is about knowing what you want to achieve, but it’s also knowing what are the other things that you care about and you use these things to make decisions about how to spend your time. My favorite example is I say, okay, I want to be successful in business, but you know, I also want to have an intact family. And I want to have good relationships with my kids and my spouse. I look at what I did last week, I didn’t do anything for my wife or for my kids. Gee, so what does that say about intact relationships? But I can use that information to say, okay, what do I want to do differently moving forward? Ah, now would be a good time to propose something to do for my kids or with my wife, so that we kinda reestablish that relationship. And so basically there’s this duality between what you do and who you are. Okay. Kind of what you do makes you who you are. And if you say I want to be a good parent for my kids, but you’re not doing anything for your kids, how do you change that? By doing something for your kids. Okay? And it’s that doing something that makes you a better parent. So it’s being able to recognize this duality. Now a lot of people, you ask them the question, what really matters? And they say, oh man, I have no clue. Oh, that’s a tough question. It feels like you’re answering something for eternity. But what you can do is you can look at how you spend your time and say, okay, I’ve got this thing called time, which I get to spend only once. How did I spend my time? Okay. And that’s telling you what mattered to you in the moment. Now maybe how you spent your time and what you feel in your head or in your heart, maybe they’re not in agreement with each other, they’re not aligned with each. Okay. And that will probably, if you’re feeling unhappy or dissatisfied with yourself, or who you are or what you’re doing, probably there’s a disconnect between how you’re spending your time and how you’d like to be spending your time. And that reflection lets you say, okay, well how do I want to spend my time moving forward? Okay. And this is why we call it celebrate and choose, celebrate what you got done, even if you know you had your reasons for doing it, but maybe you want to do something different moving forward. So, okay, choose how you want to spend your time. And what that does is it, if we get back to the navigation metaphor, it’s saying, put your hand on the rudder and set a course. And when you’ve got your hand on the rudder, all of a sudden you’re the pilot or the captain of the ship, you’re not a passenger anymore. And that’s just a totally different, it changes everything. Bill Raymond: Clarity of what really matters is how you kind of take command of your life, how you start setting a course in your life. And even if you only get to spend 30 minutes a week on things that you want to do versus all the things you have to do, well that’s 30 minutes more than you were spending last week. Peter Stevens: And you got your hand on the rudder saying, this is where I’m going. And that’s something that builds as you move forward. Bill Raymond: I also find that when I’vesolidified that in my head and I said, this is the clarity of purpose that I have and these things can change over time. Right? We could have a different purpose next year or next month, right? But one of the things that I do try to do frequently is when people ask me about what I do, if I’m in, even when I’m in business,I will tell people, not only here’s what I’m trying to do with my company for myself, but also some of my personal objectives. I think it helps people understand you a little bit more when you share those things with folks. Peter Stevens: Absolutely. And it’s when they understand you that they can start to think about, well, what do we need? And how can we do things that meet each other’s goals? How can we find win-win solutions? You can only do that when you understand the bigger picture for the other person. And that becomes really important. We talk about a leadership framework. One of the things we hear over and over in Agile transformations is the leaders say, but my people, they can’t take responsibility. They don’t know how. They need new software for their brains. I don’t know what to do. It just doesn’t work. But the thing is, what they haven’t been doing is they haven’t been asking the questions to understand what really matters. Okay? And if you start to understand what matters to the bigger picture, then you can act in accordance with what really matters. And this is something by the way, we learned from our case studies with former members of the Armed Services. We had one guy who was a pilot for the Air Force. We had another guy who was Special Forces, I think he was a Navy Seal and they talked about how part of their training was how to see the big picture and how to act on the big picture and how they could trust the guy next to them to see and act on the same big picture. These guys literally trusted each other with their lives. And then we come back into the civilian economy and they don’t see any of that there, and that’s actually very challenging for them. And I think this is something that the civilian economy really hasn’t developed as this concept of leadership. Which is the trusting people to act on what really matters, but also training them to understand what really matters and encouraging them to think about what really matters. So I think there’s a lot of upward potentialfor companies if we can activate the intelligence of the room. And that comes from understanding the big picture, from understanding what really matters. [00:19:55] What are the steps Bill Raymond: Right. So how do we go about doing that? We are bringing this personal agility into our lives. We’re thinking about all of those elements that you talked about earlier, clarity of purpose, navigation, cadence. And we’re understanding a little bit more why it matters, but what are the steps that I go about doing this? [00:20:12] What really matters? Peter Stevens: It’s actually very simple. We start with six questions the first question is what really matters? If that’s a hard question, we’ll skip it and we’ll come back to it a little bit later. [00:20:20] What did you do last week? Peter Stevens: Next question is, what did you do last week? Okay? What are the interesting things you can do is take a look at your calendar, just at work, and you’ll probably see that it’s half full with meetings. The higher you are in the company,the more meetings you have. And so you look at these meetings and you say, okay, how did I spend my time? Then you look at your calendar, moving forward, how would I like to spend my time? Or how do I plan to spend my time? So notice we have the question looking backward, what did you do? We have the question looking forward, what could you do? And all those things, whether it’s in your calendar or in your list of things to do, they all represent possibilities. And then you come to the question, of all those things I could do, okay, which of them are important? Which of them are urgent? Which of them are going to make me happy? And that last question is a surprising one because people are saying, you mean I’m allowed to do something for me? Am I allowed to do that? I’m not sure if I’m allowed to do that or not. But if you don’t do things for you, then you feel like you’re just a cog in the machine and sooner or later you’re going to burn out. Even in a work context, it’s important to do things that develop you as a person. And so now you’ve got a lens to look at all of the things that you’re doing, that you could do. And this is also where we can start to think about what really matters? Because you look at how you spent your time, you look at how you want to use your time, and you can organize and classify this stuff, and there you start to understand what really matters. How you spent your time, remember this whole thing about your time is your most valuable currency, you only get to spend it once. You have to spend it. There’s no saying, well, let me think about it. No, you got to spend it in the moment. So how did you spend it? And that’s telling you what mattered to you at the moment. Now whether you still agree with that statement, that’s another question. And when you look at how you plan, expect, have to use your time, choose to use your time, which verb you use says a lot about your attitude towards yourself how in control you are of your own life. If you feel like everything is something that you have to do for someone else and there’s nothing for yourself. That’s a sign that you’re a passenger on your boat. Okay? And now is probably time to make, even if it’s just 15 minutes or half an hour for something that you want to do, that’s tremendously empowering. But anyway, you look at how you plan to spend your time, you look at the future, and that gives you another perspective. Now you can start to say, well, what are the patterns here? How do these things relate to each other? And you can start to give names to the things that really matter. I recently did this with the chief financial officer of a holding company here in Switzerland. We looked at his meetings over a but longer period of time, and out of that we were able to distill seven or eight things,kind of seven or eight classes of things that were important to him. That were kind of part of his job and what he was expected to do. And we could also look at them and say, well, which of them were good uses of his time? Which one were questionable and which of them were making him absolutely unhappy. And particularly that last category, you say, okay, what can we do about this? So that he could use that time more effectively or make these meetings into something better than what they are. Okay. And this is where the improvement process starts. So what do you want to do next week? So notice, what really matters? How did you use your time? What could you do with your time? And then let’s relate that, what’s important, what’s urgent, what’s going to make you happy? And the deeper question is, why is it important? Why is it urgent? And oh, wait a minute, what if it’s urgent but not important? Do I really need to do it anyway? Because the last thing is you probably have too much to do. Okay? Most people that I’ve run into, they got too many things to do and not enough time to do it. So what that means is some things aren’t going to get done. They’re not going to get done this week, maybe they’re not going to get done never. So let’s start to be intentional about what we do and what we don’t do. Okay? Of all the things that we’re going to do, what are the ones that are really, for whatever reason, are important that I want to get them done this week? So you can kind of start to focus on the things that really matter. I’m going to say "to you" in quotes, because to you might be to your company, to your project, it’s all context dependent. But the idea is that you know what matters in this context, and you’ve got all these things you could do, well, let’s spend more of our time on the things that are for some reason important and less of our time on things that aren’t important. Okay. And that’s how youtake the rudder of your life into your hand and turn the boat around and get going where you want to be going. And that proves to be a pattern that works both individually and also for an organization. Bill Raymond: Yeah, it’s interesting. It’s a very positive way of looking back. So often, I think almost as human beings, the history is in the past, right? Like, well, that happened. But if you think about the way you leave work at the end of the day, or it’s that Friday and you’re just finally wrapping things up and you’re going, Ugh, that was just yet another horrible one. Maybe ask yourself why that was a horrible one and step back. I loved your case study example of talking to the CFO and going back at the meetings and looking atwhat was adding value. And I bet that person also being at the CFO level has some real opportunity to make change as well. But I think we all can do that. I think very frequently we end up getting sucked into things that we just allow ourselves to get sucked into, and sometimes we need to step back and say, Do I need to be there? Am I in this meeting because I want to be in front of this figurehead, or because it’s actually adding value. Are these three meetings who couldn’t they just be one? And if you’re going from that place of improving your own personal life, you’re probably also going to help improve other people’s lives as well. [00:25:21] Side effects Peter Stevens: It’s an interesting side effect. And there’s also some interesting side effects of asking questions. Because, how do you learn? By asking questions. If you come into a situation in a state of low knowledge, you can go to a state of high knowledge by asking questions and listening to the answers. Now notice you’re asking constructive questions, you’re asking powerful questions, you’re helping people very often in position of influence and authority who don’t really have the time to think through their problems. You’re helping them think through their problems, and what they find in you is someone who understands them. And so that’s that building empathy and building trust. And that raises you in the eyes of the people that you’re working with. And of course, if you do this a lot, you talk to a lot of people in the organization, all of a sudden you’re the guy or gal as the case may be, who knows everything about that organization. And then people start coming to you because they know that you’re an authority. Maybe not a formal authority, but an informational authority. And that’s a very interesting place to be in, so learning to ask good questions and being able to help people figure these things out. I think these are hugely powerful skills, things worth learning to help you with your career. [00:26:20] How to get unstuck Bill Raymond: And I think that kind of leads really well into this question of around how you’re going to use person agility in your life to impact leadership and culture at your organization. Can you provide an example of what that might look like? Peter Stevens: I can provide lots of examples. As I say, one of the things that I find to be most helpful.Companies call me because they feel like they’re stuck. They’ve recognize problems. Maybe they’ve even tried to do something about it and five years later they still have the same problems. How do we get unstuck? The first thing I would do is I would go in and I would talk to each leader individually to understand them and to understand the problem. There’s a tool in the personal agility system called the stakeholder canvas, which kind of leads you through this conversation. Interestingly enough, it doesn’t start with why, it starts with who are you? People love to talk about themselves. So if, you want to establish empathy with someone, ask them questions about who they are, where they’re coming from, what their job is, get to know them as a person before you kind of go into the details. Okay? The next question is why are we here? What do you want to achieve? And hear the problem from their perspective. As you’re going through this interview, you just repeat it back to them and say, oh, I’ve heard you say this, have I understood you correctly? It’s like air traffic control, they give a command the pilot read back to the command and both the pilot and air traffic control now have confidence that if the airplane does what they were told to do, they’re not going to fly into another airplane, which is usually a good feeling. So it’s a safety measure, okay? And here it’s, maybe it’s a psychological safety thing, it’s a confirmation that I’m really listening and that builds trust. Once we start doing that, then we can start to talk about the problem. What are we trying to achieve? What’s making this difficult? What is it the operational, the factual, the actual problem solving level? And again, we’re going through this process of listening and reading back, and at that point the person is willing to talk about more delicate things. What are you worried about or what are you afraid of? Or what’s frustrating you? What are the problems that they keep showing up? And this is where you can find out where the skeletons are buried. And at this point now we say, okay, great, so we’ve heard about all the problems. What are we trying to achieve? What’s the definition of awesome? Now you’re kind of directing them to where they want to go with the situation. And then the next question is, well, how can I help you get there? And so notice you’re not spreading your shoulders and trying to assert dominance. You’re trying to be cooperative and say, okay, what’s going to be helpful? And then they’ll you. Then you can summarize it and say, okay, well if I’ve heard you correctly, this is what we really need to do. Here are the things that really matter, and these are the areas that would be helpful for support and what’s next. And so now you’ve got a strategy for building alignment with the stakeholder. Now you do that with all five stakeholders on your project. Take good notes and you understand what everybody cares about, and you can identify what they have in common and you can use that to build consensus. First you build consensus where they agree, everyone says yep we agree, this is all good. And then the areas where they don’t agree, well, now you can say, let’s reframe that as something we need to work on. I did this with one group of people and there was great consensus that half of the team did not belong on the project, [00:29:08] Peter Stevens: but zero consensus as to which members of the team should not be on the project. But even being able to find consensus to frame this as something that we agree on and that we need to find a way forward, this enabled them to talk about it. And enable them to start moving forward. Peter Stevens: As I say, this is what we call the alignment process. Very powerful in organizations because alignment is the holy grail. As long as there’s been the internet, people have been writing about how hard it is to create alignment. And I think we’ve solved that problem. So I think personal agility, first of all, it helps you create that alignment with yourself, and then it gives you the tools to build alignment among your stakeholders, build alignment among your management team, or even, I’ve done this with the board of directors. What is the direction that we need to be going? And you can get a decision, that’s a real decision. Bill Raymond: Yeah. That’s really good insight. Thank you for that. I appreciate the process that you’re walking us through here. [00:29:57] How can someone reach Peter B. Stevens? Bill Raymond: Peter B. Stevens, it’s been a great conversation, but before we wrap up, how might someone be able to reach you if they want to further this conversation? Peter Stevens: There are a couple of things, one place to look is on Amazon for our book, where we’ve basically documented how to do everything that I’ve told you about. We have the Personal Agility Institute website, which is where you can find events and information. And most of our templates are available to any registered user. We’re in the process of launching the leadership development program with personal agility, which is basically designed to develop strong leadership skills at all levels of the organization, to enable top management to be more agile and operational contributors to be more proactive and to create that empathy between the two layers. People can reach out to me on LinkedIn, either on LinkedIn or my personal website, Depending on how overrun I get through this podcast, but in general, I really want to reach out to people and help people, so just reach out to me and let’s start a conversation. Bill Raymond: I will make sure that all of the links that you just mentioned are on the agileinaction.com podcast. And of course, if you’re in the podcast app right now, just listening to the podcast, you can just scroll down to the show notes, in description, and you’ll find those links there. Peter B. Stevens, thank you so much for your time today. I really appreciate it. Peter Stevens: Okay. 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McKinsey slashes hundreds of jobs in technology practices Part of Consultancy.org Consultancy-me.com Search… Middle East Join the platform News Consulting Firms Projects Services Rankings Jobs Career Consulting Industry Partners Consultancy-me.com News Consulting Firms Projects Services Rankings Jobs Consulting Industry Career Partners Select a Region Join the platform Main menu Career Working as a consultant Applying for a job Working in consulting Salary & Bonus Internships Main menu Consulting Industry Europe North America Global Strategy Consulting Operations Consulting HR Consulting Management Consulting Financial Advisory IT Consulting Main menu Global United States Canada Latin America Europe United Kingdom Netherlands Asia India Australia Africa South Africa × Select more than 150 countries: × Most popular countries: Americas Brazil Canada Mexico United States Europe France Germany Netherlands Switzerland United Kingdom Asia Australia China India Japan Singapore Middle East & Africa Nigeria Saudi Arabia South Africa United Arab Emirates Select more than 150 countries: McKinsey slashes hundreds of jobs in technology practices 24 April 2024 Consultancy-me.com Global consulting giant McKinsey & Company has announced it will lay off approximately 360 employees worldwide in response to a slowdown in the consulting sector. 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Insights Additional navigation options Code Issues Pull requests Actions Projects Security Insights Commit 7a59d07 Browse files Browse files mchro committed Make end() actually release the pins as INPUT (high-impedance) Otherwise there is a parasitic ground connection through one or more of the pins. 1 parent 348a07f commit 7a59d07 Copy full SHA for 7a59d07 File tree Expand file tree Collapse file tree 1 file changed + 36 - 0 lines changed Open diff view settings Filter options ArduinoFDC.cpp Expand file tree Collapse file tree 1 file changed + 36 - 0 lines changed Open diff view settings Collapse file ‎ ArduinoFDC.cpp ‎ Copy file name to clipboard Expand all lines: ArduinoFDC.cpp + 36 Lines changed: 36 additions & 0 deletions Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -1323,6 +1323,42 @@ void ArduinoFDCClass::end() 1323 1323 # if defined(PIN_MOTORB) && defined(PIN_SELECTB) 1324 1324 digitalWriteOC (PIN_MOTORB, LOW); 1325 1325 # endif 1326 + 1327 + // Set all pins to INPUT and high impedance 1328 + digitalWrite (PIN_STEP, LOW); 1329 + digitalWrite (PIN_STEPDIR, LOW); 1330 + digitalWrite (PIN_SELECTA, LOW); 1331 + digitalWrite (PIN_MOTORA, LOW); 1332 + # if defined(PIN_MOTORB) && defined(PIN_SELECTB) 1333 + digitalWrite (PIN_SELECTB, LOW); 1334 + digitalWrite (PIN_MOTORB, LOW); 1335 + # endif 1336 + digitalWrite (PIN_SIDE, LOW); 1337 + digitalWrite (PIN_WRITEGATE, LOW); 1338 + digitalWrite (PIN_WRITEDATA, LOW); 1339 + 1340 + pinMode (PIN_STEP, INPUT); 1341 + pinMode (PIN_STEPDIR, INPUT); 1342 + pinMode (PIN_SELECTA, INPUT); 1343 + pinMode (PIN_MOTORA, INPUT); 1344 + # if defined(PIN_MOTORB) && defined(PIN_SELECTB) 1345 + pinMode (PIN_SELECTB, INPUT); 1346 + pinMode (PIN_MOTORB, INPUT); 1347 + # endif 1348 + pinMode (PIN_SIDE, INPUT); 1349 + pinMode (PIN_WRITEGATE, INPUT); 1350 + pinMode (PIN_WRITEDATA, INPUT); 1351 + pinMode (PIN_READDATA, INPUT); 1352 + pinMode (PIN_INDEX, INPUT); 1353 + pinMode (PIN_TRACK0, INPUT); 1354 + # if defined(PIN_WRITEPROT) 1355 + pinMode (PIN_WRITEPROT, INPUT); 1356 + # endif 1357 + 1358 + # if defined(PIN_DENSITY) 1359 + digitalWrite (PIN_DENSITY, LOW); 1360 + pinMode (PIN_DENSITY, INPUT); 1361 + # endif 1326 1362 } 1327 1363 1328 1364 0 commit comments Comments 0  ( 0 ) Footer © 2026 GitHub, Inc. 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https://ruul.io/blog/what-is-invoice-reconciliation
What is Invoice Reconciliation and How to Reconcile Invoices Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up No items found. What is Invoice Reconciliation? What is invoice reconciliation, what is it used for and what are the invoice reconciliation processes? Click to discover its importance! Eran Karaso 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points In the world of business, invoice reconciliation is an essential process that ensures financial accuracy. Whether you're a freelancer managing your own accounts or part of a larger organization, reconciling invoices helps you maintain a healthy cash flow and avoid financial discrepancies. But what exactly is invoice reconciliation, and why is it so crucial? Understanding Invoice Reconciliation Invoice reconciliation refers to the process of matching your records of payments and invoices with bank statements or other financial documents to ensure that everything adds up. In simpler terms, it's about checking that the amounts invoiced to clients match the payments received, and that there are no discrepancies between your books and your bank account. For freelancers, especially those dealing with clients from various parts of the world or accepting payments in different currencies, invoice reconciliation is a critical part of managing finances effectively. It not only ensures that you’re getting paid for your work but also helps you track any missed or late payments. How to Reconcile Invoices So, how do you actually reconcile invoices ? The process might vary slightly depending on your method of accounting, but it generally follows these steps: Gather Your Financial Records : Start by collecting all relevant documents, including your invoices, bank statements, and any other payment records. This step is particularly important for freelancers, as you may have multiple streams of income or payments coming through various platforms. Match Invoices to Payments : Check if every invoice has been paid, and if so, match the payment with the correct invoice. Make sure the amounts, dates, and payment methods align. If you notice any discrepancies, such as an underpayment or overpayment, it’s important to investigate and resolve these issues as quickly as possible. Record Any Differences : If there are differences between what was invoiced and what was paid, document them. These could be due to issues such as bank fees, payment platform commissions, or even currency conversion differences if you’re working with international clients. Update Your Financial Records : After reconciling your invoices, make sure your records are up to date. This helps keep your financial reports accurate, which is crucial for tax purposes and overall financial management. The Importance of Billing Reconciliation Billing reconciliation goes hand in hand with invoice reconciliation. While invoice reconciliation focuses on matching your invoices with payments, billing reconciliation is about ensuring that your billing system itself is accurate. This process is particularly vital for freelancers who issue multiple invoices and receive payments from different sources. When your billing system is efficient, you minimize the chances of missing payments or encountering errors that could lead to cash flow problems. For example, if you’re a freelancer using a software tool to issue invoices, make sure it integrates well with your payment platform so that both systems can communicate and reflect the same information. Invoice Reconciliation Definition The invoice reconciliation definition is straightforward: it’s the process of ensuring that what you’ve billed your clients matches the payments received. This practice is essential for maintaining accurate financial records and can help identify any discrepancies before they turn into larger issues. Invoice reconciliation not only keeps your finances in check but also improves your relationship with clients, as it ensures transparency and accountability in transactions. Benefits of Using Invoice Reconciliation Software As a freelancer, manual reconciliation might seem overwhelming, especially if you're dealing with multiple clients and payment methods. That's where invoice reconciliation software comes in handy. These tools automate much of the reconciliation process, making it easier to manage your finances without spending hours poring over spreadsheets. By using software, you can connect your invoicing and payment systems, allowing them to automatically match invoices with payments. This saves time and reduces the chances of human error. Plus, many tools offer real-time updates, so you can track payments and outstanding invoices more efficiently. Popular options for invoice reconciliation software include QuickBooks, Xero, and FreshBooks, which are all designed with freelancers and small business owners in mind. These platforms can streamline the reconciliation process, making it more straightforward and less prone to mistakes. What is Invoice Reconciliation? So, to recap: what is invoice reconciliation ? It’s the process of ensuring that your invoiced amounts match the payments you’ve received. For freelancers, it’s particularly important to stay on top of this process, as delayed or missed payments can impact your cash flow and business operations. Whether you’re handling your invoices manually or using software to assist with reconciliation, it’s crucial to make this a regular part of your financial routine. Reconciling invoices not only keeps your business finances in order but also provides a clear picture of your income, making tax time less stressful. The Invoice Reconciliation Process Let’s break down the invoice reconciliation process a bit further. Freelancers, especially those juggling multiple clients, need to develop a regular system for reconciling invoices. The key steps include: Documenting Payments : Keep a record of when payments are due, when they are received, and how they are made (e.g., bank transfer, PayPal, or cryptocurrency). Tracking this information helps you stay organized. Investigating Discrepancies : If a payment doesn’t match an invoice, look into it immediately. This could involve contacting your client or checking with your bank or payment platform to find out why there’s a mismatch. Consistency : The best approach to reconciliation is consistency. Make sure you’re reviewing your invoices and payments regularly—monthly or even weekly—so nothing slips through the cracks. How to Do Invoice Reconciliation as a Freelancer If you’re wondering how to do invoice reconciliation as a freelancer, the key is staying organized and using the right tools. A manual process might work for some, but as you grow your client base, using software becomes more practical. Start by ensuring you have an easy-to-use invoicing system that allows you to track payments efficiently. Then, either manually or using software, reconcile your invoices by matching payments with outstanding amounts. The more proactive you are in managing this process, the better your financial health will be. When it comes to managing invoices without company and handling payments as a freelancer, having a reliable platform can make all the difference. Ruul simplifies the invoicing process by offering tools to create and manage invoices, including freelance invoices without the need to establish a company. With Ruul, you can also take advantage of features like cryptocurrency payouts , ensuring you receive your payments quickly and securely. By connecting your invoicing with Ruul, you streamline your invoice reconciliation process, giving you more time to focus on growing your freelance business. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eran Karaso Eran Karaso is a marketing and brand strategy leader with more than a decade of experience helping global tech companies connect with their audiences. He’s built brand narratives that stick, led successful go-to-market strategies, and worked hand-in-hand with cross-functional teams to ensure everyone is on the same page. More How to Bid for Jobs on Upwork Struggling to win projects on Upwork? Read on for expert tips to improve your bidding strategy and land more clients. Read more Self-Employment Tax Forms: Everything You Need to Know Learn about the essential tax forms you need to fill out as a self-employed professional. Simplify the complex documentation and take control of your taxes. Read more What are the Legal Aspects of Credit Card Payment Methods for Freelancers? Freelancers: Are you aware of the legal rules for credit card payments? Read on for crucial details! 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What to do after college? 4 career tips - Ruul (Formerly Rimuut) Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow What to do after college? 4 career tips Finding your first job is stressful. Here are our career development tips to help you with what to do after college graduation. Canan Başer 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points As your graduation day approaches, you might feel excited to start your new life as a professional. However, some of you feel more overwhelmed by the question “What to do after college?” Finding your first job is more stressful than finding your second job since every employer is looking for hands-on experience in professional fields. You thought that you would land your dream job as soon as you send your resume to companies, and perhaps you realized starting a career is more challenging than you think. Here are our beneficial career development tips to help you with what to do after college graduation. What to do after graduating from college? You may be thinking, “I graduated college now what?” There are many ways to do the job that interests you and earn a good salary. You can create a resume and apply to the positions that match your skills or be a solopreneur and start your own business . As a recent graduate, you have long years ahead of you, and many opportunities to explore. Finding the right fit may take time , but it’s worth the journey. 4 practical career tips for new grads Here are four tried and tested career success tips to help you transition to professional life after college: Act beyond borders After the thrill of graduation wears off, most fresh grads wonder about how to find a job after college. In today’s world, you don’t have to be geographically mobile to access opportunities, which used to be the case for many new graduates in the past years. You can now consider applying to jobs in an area with more opportunities than your current location since most companies work remotely. Suppose you are looking for the highest paying jobs out of college and thinking of applying for the biggest companies like Facebook, Google, and Apple, which are currently working remotely . It would be best if you stopped worrying about what to do after college and send your resume to those companies regardless of your location. Find an internship or volunteer opportunity You can start applying for internship positions on career sites and job boards. Also, you can try applying for temporary positions and volunteer roles. To make your search process more comfortable, you can filter your searches to internships or volunteer jobs on these career websites. LinkedIn or Indeed are more mainstream job sites where you can search for internship and volunteer roles. With a few adjustments to maximize your exposure, LinkedIn can help you connect with the right people.Be sure to build your profile on these platforms carefully. Define your skills, qualifications, and experiences. If you want to do your research on less traditional platforms, you can check social media groups. Approaching companies directly is another option to ask if they have any short-term jobs available. Build a social network Choosing a career after college is stressful if you don't have a network to send your resume. You might feel isolated at the beginning of your career. However, social media now lets young professionals make new connections. You can let your social network know about your job hunt, and you can land great job opportunities. You can start social networking on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to connect with people who can provide referrals . On these platforms, you can also learn more about the sector dynamics . It is also essential to communicate with professionals in the fields you are interested in. You should also check your college's social platforms since they provide career planning resources to their graduates. Again, you can always start building your professional network by adding some of your professors and advisors to your circle who can introduce you to their former students who are now thriving. Be a self-starter If you feel confused about deciding what to do after college, you can consider starting your own business. If you have talents and skills that can make you an entrepreneur, instead of trying to find a job after college, you can kick start your own business by starting as a freelancer. Seth Godin defines freelancers and entrepreneurs’ goals as: “The goal of a freelancer is to have a steady job with no boss , to do great work, to gradually increase demand so that the hourly wage goes up and the quality of gigs goes up too. The entrepreneur’s goal is to sell out for a lot of money or build a long-term profit machine that is steady , stable, and not particularly risky to run. The entrepreneur builds an organization that creates change.” As Godin mentioned, the goals of freelancers and entrepreneurs are different. However, the aspects that make them successful are the same. If you are a successful freelancer, you can be a successful entrepreneur as well. Adopting entrepreneurship as a mindset will set you up for success in all areas of your life.So what are the everyday things that make a freelancer and an entrepreneur successful? The most critical aspects are being hardworking, having excellent communication skills, professionalism, time management, persistence, responsibility, flexibility, and self-discipline. Take the next step in your life with Ruul Congratulations on your graduation! Whichever direction you may go, Ruul is here to help you take the reins of your life and career . Keep checking Ruul Blog for tips, guides, and news on navigating modern work on your terms. Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn , and never miss an update. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Canan Başer Developing and implementing creative growth strategies. At Ruul, I focus on strengthening our brand and delivering real value to our global community through impactful content and marketing projects. 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12 Top Freelance Skills to Learn in 2025 Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up work 12 Top Freelance Skills to Learn Play to increase both your effectiveness and your rates with these 12 top freelance skills! Mert Bulut 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Freelancers often have to handle numerous tasks alone. It means there are many freelance skills to develop in addition to professional expertise.  In this article, I will outline 12 essential freelance skills to develop for a sustainable freelancing career. Skill development pays off: 62% of freelancers who develop their skills feel more secure, 50% feel more productive, and 1 in 4 get more work. The right skills literally pay off. ‍ 12 popular skills to help get work: AI is the newest skill and makes you a highly sought-after freelancer.  ‍ Use skills with tools: Ruul for invoices, Slack for team communication, or Trello for project tracking. Tool-based skills make you a professional and collaborative teammate. For more skills, tools, and sub-skills ⬇ Freelancers invest in developing their skills more than ever.  This investment pays back by helping you  find new clients, make clients loyal, facilitate the workflows and processes. 89% of freelancers agree that clients want to work with independent professionals who have specialized skills and expertise. After improving their freelancing skills 62% of freelancers began to feel more confident,  55% felt more satisfied, and  50% felt more productive.  ( source ) Well, which skills are we talking about? I will share 12 top freelance skills that will truly increase your income, effectiveness, and confidence. If you're ready, let's get started! 1) Pipeline Health & Outcome-Based Selling No client, no career. Yet, 73% of freelancers struggle to find new clients. The most foundational skill is shifting your mindset from "getting jobs" to managing a core, repeatable business process . What this skill really is It is the ability to maintain a healthy pipeline of potential work and to shape your services around the tangible outcomes you deliver. A client doesn't pay for 10 hours of work. They pay for a website that converts visitors into customers. How to master it (3 key actions) Define your ideal client profile (ICP): Stop chasing all work. Clearly define the niche and client type you serve best, and structure your portfolio and outreach to speak directly to their pain points. Make outcome-based offers: Anchor your price to the transformation you provide. A client pays for conversions or clarity, not 15 hours of copywriting. Implement follow-up discipline: Use a lightweight CRM (like Notion or HubSpot) to track every potential lead. Sporadic outreach is a common killer of pipeline health. The essential toolkit for growth You don't need a huge, expensive tech stack to professionalize your client acquisition. Start simple and scalable: Lightweight CRM: Stop managing leads in spreadsheets. Tools like HubSpot's free tier or even a structured Notion board help you track where every lead is in the sales process. You can even use Sheets to start. If you like templates, here is a simple but practical follow-up template: Client Follow-Up System Template for freelancers Calendar Scheduler: Eliminate the back-and-forth of "when are you free?" with a tool like Calendly or Acuity. It instantly makes you look more professional. Email Sequencing: For disciplined, automated follow-up, explore simple tools like Apollo or GMass to keep warm leads from going cold. Proposal Tools: Deliver sharp, visually clean proposals using Canva or even well-formatted Google Docs. Simple Portfolio Site: You need a single, clean link that showcases your best work. Ruul Space is designed for exactly this. A professional portfolio that takes five minutes to set up. Here is a designer’s portfolio on Ruul Space . See how a visitor can view all the important information on one page, where they can easily navigate to discover more. That page is definitely powerful.  Have you seen the button saying “Pay Miles Becker”? This helps clients make faster purchase decisions. They can just click and buy your service. Clients love easy processes when working with freelancers.  They can choose you just because you’re good at introducing your skills and facilitating the payment processes.  Discover Ruul Space’s sample portfolio to learn about all the details. Avoid this fatal mistake Selling hours instead of outcomes. This anchors your value to time, capping your earning potential and making you seem interchangeable. 2) Negotiation & Pricing Psychology Inadequate negotiation is responsible for losing 82% of "winnable" deals.   That means mastering negotiation can bring you a lot of winning deals.  You don’t need to demand the highest price to be a good negotiator. Instead, focus on structuring an agreement that both parties respect. What this skill really is The capacity to set terms that ensure a profitable, respectful, and sustainable relationship.  This requires balancing the triple constraint—Cost, Time, and Scope—to deliver optimal project quality. How to master it (3 key actions Anchor with options: Present your pricing using 3-tier offers (e.g., small, medium, large) to anchor the client's perception to value and move them away from debating a single number. Concede scope, not price: Only grant a price reduction if the client agrees to reduce the project scope, timeline, or risk. Never negotiate against yourself by just lowering your rate. Prepare your BATNA: Always know your Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA). This confidence is your leverage to walk away from unsustainable deals. If the topic interests you, see BATNA Basics: Boost Your Power at the Bargaining Table from Harvard. Plus: Use a free hourly rate calculator (like Ruul's, which calculates based on expenses and taxes) to establish a personalized minimum rate. You can adjust it based on market demand, but you will always have a baseline rooted in reality. Avoid this fatal mistake Discounting without a scope change. You signal that your price is arbitrary, eroding the perceived value of your expertise immediately. 3) Communication & Storytelling with Evidence Clients remember about 70% of information when it’s told as a story, while plain facts stick only around 5−10%. This makes storytelling a high-leverage skill for delivering updates and presenting case studies. What this skill really is Packaging your work so every stakeholder can immediately grasp the essentials. Professional communication follows the pipeline: Context → Finding → So-What → Now-What This structure cuts through complexity to deliver immediate insight and action. How to master it (3 key actions) Prioritize action and insight: Never send a "wall-of-text" update. Use strong headlines, visuals, and lead with your key recommendation before the supporting data. Use narrative arcs: Tailor the story of your findings to the audience. A marketing manager needs a different framing than a CFO. End with a concrete decision: Every update or presentation should end with a specific, clear Call-to-Action (CTA) or decision request, preventing stalled projects. The essential toolkit for clarity Professional communication relies on a clear and structured approach. And these tools can help you have it: Google Docs/Notion: These tools are your home base for organized, linkable updates and structured reports. Use headings, bullet points, and highlight features liberally. Slides/Keynote: For high-stakes presentations, keep your visuals clean and focus on one core idea per slide . Slides should support your story, not be the story. Loom: Use this for quick, personalized video updates or walk-throughs of deliverables. A short video often saves a long, confusing email. Grammar Assistants (like Grammarly): Eliminate errors that undermine your professional polish. Meeting Note Templates: Standardize your note-taking to include an "Action Items" and "Key Decisions" section at the top . Avoid this fatal mistake Burying the recommendation or insight. The client should know the key takeaway within the first three sentences, not after five paragraphs of process. 4) AI and Automation for 40% Higher Earnings There is no other high-demand freelance skill that can increase your income as quickly as this right now. Freelancers who use AI tools save 8.1 hours per week (equivalent to a full day off) and earn 40% more than freelancers who don't. What this skill really is The strategic use of modern AI tools and automated workflows to reduce manual, repetitive work while maintaining strict quality and ethical standards. It’s not about replacing yourself; it’s about making your time vastly more valuable. How to master it (3 key actions) Master prompt design: Learn how to design and evaluate prompts to get repeatable, high-quality output, using checklists for human-in-the-loop QA. Automate broken processes: First, map your workflow. Only automate simple, repetitive tasks. Never try to automate a process that is already broken. Utilize AI for innovation: Design small-scale trials to explore new AI-assisted approaches to work (e.g., using AI for drafting client emails or structuring data). Avoid this fatal mistake Automating a broken process. Garbage in, garbage out—only faster and at a greater scale. 5) Project Execution & Reliability Employees spend 53% of their time on "work about work." Clients hire freelancers to avoid that waste. Reliability in project execution is as important as the quality of the work itself. Managing a project is one of the best freelancing skills , as important as completing it. What this skill really is The ability to deliver predictably with visible progress and a tightly controlled scope. It’s about creating a structure that allows the client to feel safe, informed, and confident that the end result will arrive on time and as promised. How to master it (3 key actions) Visible status rhythms: Schedule clear status updates and milestones. Use tools like Trello or Asana to give the client read-only visibility into your progress. Define leadership without authority: In a collaborative project, use a framework like DACI/RACI to define who is Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed for every major task. Implement change control: Use a formal process for handling scope creep. Document all changes and ensure new requests lead to an updated timeline or price (referencing Skill #2). Avoid this fatal mistake Big-bang deliveries. Dropping a massive, final deliverable without intermediate checkpoints, buffer, or risk logs. 6) Problem Framing & Decision-Making Most clients won’t come to you with crystal-clear requests. Instead, they’ll say things like, “Can you fix this?” or “We need something like this…” If you don’t clarify these requests early on, your project has a 37% chance of failing simply because of unclear goals. On top of that, 51% of project budgets are wasted due to poorly defined or mismanaged requirements. And that’s a double hit. You risk damaging your reputation while your client ends up wasting money without getting results. What this skill really is The discipline of converting a vague client "ask" into a clear decision by defining the owner, the options, the criteria for success, and the deadline. It’s the framework that ensures the client invests time and money in solving the root cause. How to master it (3 key actions) Clarify goal and constraints: Before starting, verify the true goal ("Increase conversion by 10%") and the absolute constraints (budget, technology, timeline). Generate options creatively: Use divergent thinking techniques like SCAMPER (a creative brainstorming tool) to avoid jumping to the first obvious solution. Avoid gold-plating: Every solution must be tied back to the acceptance criteria. Focus on the maximum value for the minimum viable effort. Avoid this fatal mistake Solving the loudest problem. Often, the most urgent or easiest-to-solve problem isn't the root cause of the client's business pain. 7) Finance & Ops Hygiene 74% of freelancers don’t get paid on time. And 62% say that at some point in their career, a client has outright refused to pay. If freelancing is your main source of income, you can imagine how tough it is to survive under those conditions. And as your income grows, so do your invoicing and tax responsibilities: issuing invoices, calculating VAT (especially for global clients), and declaring your earnings. What this skill really is The disciplined practice of maintaining clear pricing, predictable cash flow, and reliable financial routines to ensure business continuity and minimize compliance risk. Simply put: it’s keeping the money flowing and the tax authorities happy. How to master it (3 key actions) Master invoicing rhythm: Send invoices immediately upon milestone completion. Use tools like Ruul (a MoR platform) to handle global tax and VAT compliance seamlessly. Forecast and maintain runway: Use a simple spreadsheet to track your cash-flow forecast. Know your financial runway (how many months you can survive without new income). Keep business and personal separate: Use dedicated accounts and expense capture apps to simplify tax time and avoid mixing personal and business funds. Use MoR platforms for invoicing and payment With Ruul , a MoR platform, you can improve your financial and operational hygiene. Check it out. With Ruul, you can: issue VAT-compliant invoices, work with clients from 190 countries, get paid in 140 currencies within a day, and even receive instant payments in crypto. Ruul also lets you sell your freelance services on a subscription basis. That means you get paid automatically on billing day, without having to remind your client. Avoid this fatal mistake Irregular invoicing or unclear payment terms. You teach the client that your income is optional, which directly impacts your cash flow and sanity. 8) Security Hygiene Your bank accounts, social media profiles, and login details are your digital assets. Protecting them is just as important as locking up your store at night.  Freelancers are at greater risk because hackers tend to view freelancers and micro-businesses as weaker targets. The reason for this is that most freelancers lack awareness and have weak defenses. And if your data gets compromised, your business could collapse. 60% of freelancers are unable to keep working within six months after a data breach. That’s a long time. And the main reasons are cash flow being cut off and the loss of client trust. What this skill really is The disciplined, routine practice of preventing avoidable security incidents by securing your devices, credentials, and data flows. It’s about building a digital perimeter that keeps both your business and your client’s information safe. How to master it (3 key actions) Use a password manager: Adopt 1Password or Bitwarden to generate and store strong, unique passwords for every service. Enable 2FA everywhere: Use Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on all critical accounts, using apps like Google Authenticator instead of SMS text codes. Practice least-privilege access: Only share files and access credentials with clients/collaborators who absolutely need them. Revoke stale access immediately after a project is finished. Don’t say “I could never be scammed” The other day, someone mentioned an email they got that said “rnicrosoft.” Can you believe it? Just a quick glance, and you might actually think it says “Microsoft.” On a tired day, I can’t guarantee I wouldn’t fall for that myself. Avoid this fatal mistake Reusing passwords or skipping updates. This turns a breach on one minor service into a total compromise of your client and financial data. 9) Legal & Contracting basics As a serious freelancer, every engagement is a business transaction that requires legal clarity.  Legal and Contracting Basics is the foundational freelance skill of protecting your scope, intellectual property, and payment structure through clear, enforceable agreements.  Without this, all your other professional efforts are exposed to unnecessary financial and legal risk. What this skill really is The ability to use contracts and formal documentation as a shield, converting a verbal agreement into a clear, mutual understanding that dictates what you will do, how you will get paid, and who owns what when the work is complete. How to master it (3 key actions) SOW clarity and acceptance criteria: Ensure your Statement of Work (SOW) is hyper-specific. Define exactly what the final deliverable is and clearly outline the criteria for client acceptance. Define IP and payment terms: Clearly state who owns the IP upon final payment. Define your payment milestones, late fees, and termination clauses upfront. Use templates and e-signatures: Never start work without a signed contract. Use reliable templates (such as Bonsai or PandaDoc) and DocuSign for efficient document signing. Avoid this fatal mistake Starting before a contract is signed. You forfeit nearly all legal protection for payment and IP ownership. 10) Data & Analytics literacy When you organize complex company/product/service data into tables, visualize it, or turn it into a written story, you add +1 point to your skill set. 82% of decision-makers expect their employees to have at least a basic level of data literacy. At the same time, 69% of decision-makers also indicate that their teams are unable to use data effectively due to weak data skills. In other words, they already have excellent data that they could use in their strategies, but no one on the team can turn it into value. What this skill really is The ability to translate tables and charts into actionable business decisions, even if you are "non-technical." How to master it (3 key actions) Focus on metrics that matter (KPIs): Distinguish between vanity metrics (likes, page views) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that impact the client’s bottom line (revenue, retention, conversion rate). Check for bias: Always question the data source, sample size, and time window. Never mistake correlation for causation. Tell the insight story: Use visualizations to frame your insights, but always end by stating your assumptions and making a clear recommendation. Avoid this fatal mistake Mistaking correlation for causation. A rise in X and a rise in Y doesn't mean X caused Y. Pretty charts without an actionable recommendation are useless. 11) Collaboration, Etiquette & Conflict Mitigation When starting freelance work, everyone thinks they will be on their own. However, remember that you are collaborating with others and sometimes working as part of a team. And this requires mutual respect and understanding. Therefore, in your freelance career, situations like "I got the job, delivered it, done" rarely occur. In a way, freelance work means learning to work with a group of people from different cultures, countries, and time zones. For this reason, skills such as collaboration, etiquette, and conflict reduction have now become paramount.  85% of freelancers exhibit collaborative behavior. A few years ago, this figure was between 50% and 75%. What this skill really is The practice of creating predictable, respectful, and effective working relationships by standardizing communication rhythms, honoring time differences, and proactively establishing rules for giving and receiving feedback. How to master it (3 key actions) Practice asynchronous etiquette: Set clear response Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Never send urgent requests outside of normal business hours without extreme necessity. Use structured feedback: When giving feedback or managing tension, use frameworks like SBI (Situation, Behavior, Impact) or NVC (Nonviolent Communication). Hold meetings with purpose: Every meeting must have an owner, an agenda, and a defined outcome. If it doesn't, it should be an asynchronous update instead. Avoid this fatal mistake Letting tension stew in DMs. Surface misalignments immediately in a structured conversation, using an agreed-upon escalation path. 12) Learning Systems & Career Capital 87% of freelancers learned a new skill in the last 6 months. I don't think they did it for fun. They did it because they noticed something was missing, they wanted to stay current, and they took action. You don't need to go back to school to develop your skills. 64% of freelancers learn through self-study rather than formal education. It's faster, simpler, and, to be honest, sometimes much more useful than formal education. Finally, let me give an example of the newest skill. 52% of freelancers have already taught themselves AI tools. And 54% describe themselves as advanced or expert level. What this skill really is The discipline of continuously upgrading your skills and building visible proof of that growth. This transforms you from someone who reacts to market changes to someone who proactively shapes their own value. How to master it (3 key actions) Build a case library: After every project, reflect on what worked, what failed, and what you learned. Turn this reflection into a lightweight public proof (a quick portfolio update or a LinkedIn post). Use AI for deliberate practice: Use AI to generate complex scenarios, practice interview questions, or explain technical topics until you reach mastery. Network as generosity: See networking not as taking, but as sharing your expertise. Hoarding knowledge leaves your portfolio stale; sharing it builds "career capital." Avoid this fatal mistake Ad-hoc learning without application. If you learn a new tool but don't immediately apply it to a client project or a visible personal case study, that knowledge will fade. FAQs 1. What is the best skill for freelancing? Finding clients is one of the most important freelancer skills to master. 73% of freelancers use freelance platforms such as Ruul, Upwork, or Fiverr, and mastering this skill guarantees income, growth, and long-term success. 2. How to make 10k a month as a freelancer? AI tools increase revenue by developing multiple skills that will be critical in 2025, such as negotiating and retaining customers. Freelancers who use AI earn 40% more than others, making it easier to earn $10,000 per month. 3. Which skill is best for freelancing in 2025? In 2025, artificial intelligence and automation skills are coming to the fore. Freelancers who use artificial intelligence save 8.1 hours per week and earn 40% more. Customers also show a preference for workers who use AI. This makes it the most effective skill of the year. 4. Which skill is in high demand? Storytelling is in high demand for communication. 73% of freelancers value the skill. 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The Agile in Action with Bill Raymond Podcast Home Learn More Sponsors Listen now AI Transformation and Agile Leadership May 23, 2023 • Bill Raymond Zorina Alliata, Sr. Global Machine Learning Strategist, Amazon, Chair AI Committee at AnitaB.org, Georgetown University Adjunct Faculty 🌎 Zorina on LinkedIn 👩‍🏫 Zorina's courses on Udemy 🌎 AnitaB.org 📖 Article: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Agile Practices About this podcast episode Agilists are ideal candidates to run complex 🤖 AI efforts We are thrilled to introduce you to a machine learning and artificial intelligence leader, Zorina Alliata, Sr Global Machine Learning Strategist, Amazon, Chair AI Committee at AnitaB.org, Georgetown University Adjunct Faculty. Sharing real-world projects and stories, Zorina and Bill Raymond cover a wide array of topics, from defining AI and machine learning to building AI solutions and measuring their success. In this podcast, you will learn the following: ✅ What machine learning and AI can do to improve your business ✅ How AI works without any technical jargon ✅ Metrics to ensure your AI efforts will be successful 🎉 The roles required to deliver AI solutions with agility successfully Transcript (transcripts are auto-generated, so please excuse the brevity) [00:00:00] Intro clip Bill Raymond: Maybe about 10 years ago or so. I remember one use case from an airline They just had all these algorithms, machine learning algorithms in a way that we call unsupervised learning, which means, I don’t know what I’m looking for, just find interesting things in the data Go and look. Zorina Alliata: one of the findings was that people who were born on a Tuesday tended to order vegetarian dinners when they were flying the airline. So there was an insight that no human person would’ve thought of asking that question. But that was a pattern that the machine found, the algorithms found just by looking at the data. [00:00:36] Intro Zorina Alliata: Welcome to the Agile in Action Podcast with Bill Raymond. Bill will explore how business disruptors are adopting agile techniques to gain a competitive advantage in this fast-paced technology driven market. Bill Raymond: Hi and welcome to the podcast. Today, I’m joined by Zorina Alliata, senior global machine learning strategist at Amazon, a chair on the AI committee at Anitab.org and a Georgetown University Adjunct Faculty. Hi Zorina. How are you today? Zorina Alliata: Hi, Bill. Thank you for having me. I’m doing great. [00:01:12] AI Transformation and Agile Leadership Bill Raymond: Yeah, I’m really excited about our conversation today. I think this is going to be a sweeping conversation that we’re going to have a short period of time to talk about, but I’m so excited to talk about this. It’s a AI transformation and agile leadership. Before we get started, could you share a little bit about yourself? Zorina Alliata: Sure. So, as you mentioned, I am a machine learning strategist, and I work for Amazon Web Services in the Professional Services Division. I’ve worked in the US for the last 25 years. I’ve lived here in Washington DC area. And recently have moved to Germany, to Munich, Germany, also while keeping myworking for AWS. So, that’s my main job. I love robots. I love machines. Been passionate about AI for like, ever. So, very, very exciting to see the times now when AI is so popular again and happy to tell people all that I know about it. [00:02:05] AI years in the making Bill Raymond: Yeah, I mean, I think we got a glimpse of AI over the years, right? Everyone got a chance to see some of the things that AI could do. Maybe they saw it improves search, maybe they could search for "cat" on their phone and all the photos of their cats will show up. But now we’re starting to see some, if you will, more real life scenarios and it’s amazing what’s happening just so quickly. I know that it’s been years in the making, right? So ChatGPT just didn’t come out of the woodwork. I mean, we knew it was something was baking back there and we knew that with our Amazon devices we could easily talk to them and play our music or what have you. But now I feel like it’s just kind of coming to the forefront. But you know, I think a lot of the way we get to see it is through conversational AI, you know, I want to talk to something, whether it’s with my voice or chatting on a keyboard. [00:02:57] AI scenarios in the consumer world Bill Raymond: Can you share some AI scenarios, some use cases where maybe this isn’t something that we’re seeing, if you will, in our consumer world? Zorina Alliata: Sure. Absolutely. And first I want to say, you know, the chat bots have gotten really, really good. It’s no surprise they’re so popular. I was looking for a new car a few months back and I textedan agency and we texted back and forth for like 20 minutes before I realized it’s a robot. Bill Raymond: Oh. Zorina Alliata: And I know how they work. So, they got very, very good at it. Bill Raymond: They fooled you. Zorina Alliata: Totally fooled me. But outside of that, it is a great thing, great help for a lot of companies. I’ve been very fortunate to work on really interesting projects that are real life, absolute real life applications. For example, if I go to the supermarket and I want to buy some strawberries, that is one of the companies that we’ve helped and we told them when to plant the strawberries to obtain the optimum crops. Especially during the pandemic, forecasting and predicting inventory levels and products and what to do became extremely important because everything changed so much. So machine learning stepped in and really helped fill those gaps. Other interesting things, we’ve worked in healthcare quite a bit. When patients are in the hospital, what is the best course of action customized to that patient, based on everything we know about them, right? So my treatment would be totally different than your treatment based on our, you know, age and whatever other data they know about us. What is the best way to optimize that outcome? And machine learning is supremely great at optimizing outcomes. So that was very helpful, understanding the hospital just data in general from all the sensors that they have there. Now they have all these intelligent beds and so forth. All of that data, somebody’s got to make sense of it, right? So use machine learning to understand that, to make sure the nurses and the doctors are, I think, most optimum place they could be to really help. So really interesting applications in healthcare, in drug manufacturing, finding defects on production lines and making sure that the chemical reactions areoptimized as well. So a lot of applications for machine learning there. And then for more, you know, if I pass by the street, I see a construction company just down the street here from me, that is also a company that we have helped with just finding defects in their buildings. As they build, they send out drones to take videos and the machinecomputer vision programs analyze that and if they see any type of defect, they immediately report it, saving quite a bit of money and making everybody’s life safer who works there. So a lot of applications like that, that we use in all over the… you know, agriculture, commerce, supply chain and everywhere else in things that we do day by day. [00:05:49] The need for custom software development Bill Raymond: That’s really amazing. How many of these scenarios that you’re talking about need custom software development versus there’s just already some sort of AI out there, some products that they can use? Zorina Alliata: That is a very good question. So there are already, for example, I’m going to speak from Amazon point of view, which I’m the most familiar with. We haveso-called AI services, and these are pre-trained models that for computer vision that I was talking about, called for example Amazon Rekognition, Comprehend, Textract, all of these already exist, so you just call them like you would call an API and it already knows and it translates, it transcribes, it understands sentiment, it does all those things automatically. So they did, we did manage to automate quite a bit of, you know, some of the work that is going in machine learning. But also there is a lot of custom work every time, and that is because the data that we all have is so different, right? So the source of data, it’s always, you have to understand what is there. And then everybody’s business problem is different. You know, what I’m optimizing for, it’s not what another person wants to optimize for. I want to optimize for speed, maybe they want to optimize for cost, right? So the variables are different in the algorithms and the data is different. So then a lot of these become custom engagement as well. Bill Raymond: Oh, that’s really interesting. Thank you for that. Yeah, I think it’s so neat that you, you send a drone up to take some photos and then there’s this giant infrastructure back behind all of that, that just does all those computations and provides the results. Zorina Alliata: In seconds. Bill Raymond: Yeah. Zorina Alliata: In seconds. Yes. amazing. [00:07:27] Machine learning for dummies Bill Raymond: That’s so amazing. So, all right. I have the big question for you and I know that we could probably spend at least an hour just talking about that, but could you kind of summarize for our listeners who are not AI experts, I mean, maybe we do have some listeners that are AI experts, but I think the general audience, what they’re interested in is learning how to maybe form their organization around AI. But I think it would be really good if we had some sort of a understanding, a base understanding of how machine learning works. Could you give a kind of broad brush overview of how that works? Zorina Alliata: Sure. And I promise I will try and keep it non-technical so everybody understands. I can start with an example, many, many years ago, and the machine learning was just starting maybe about 10 years ago or so. I remember one use case from an airline who did this thing. They just took all of their data that they ever had and they just had all these algorithms, machine learning algorithms in a way that we call unsupervised learning, which means, I don’t know what I’m looking for, just find interesting things in the data algorithms. Go and look. So they did that looking at their data, and then one of the findings was that people who were born on a Tuesday tended to order vegetarian dinners when they were flying the airline. So there was an insight that no human person would’ve thought of asking that question. But that was a pattern that the machine found, the algorithms found just by looking at the data, right? Is it something that the airline can actually use to plan their inventory and to add more vegetarian meals? Maybe, right. Maybe it’s not useful information, but maybe it is. Maybe it, you know, it saves them quite a bit of money along the line. So this is what’s famous about machine, what’s amazing about machine learning. Truly the machine learns by itself, it is not programmed. We do not program it to find who’s born on a Tuesday and what they eat. It finds it by itself by finding patterns in the data. It learns like that, right? Once it does that, it trains a model, so the software that the machine learning produces is called a model. It trains the model on the past data and then it applies that to future data. [00:09:40] Automated Predictive Things Zorina Alliata: So if you, you know, okay, let me take me as an example. I go to Netflix, they know that I love the Matrix movies, all of them, they know, right? All of the movies I’ve ever watched, they know about 90% of them are probably sci-fi. So they would recommend me immediately, they take that pattern, that understanding and apply it to the new movies coming in. Is it a sci-fi movie coming in? They’re pretty sure that Zorina will like it, right? They apply what they’ve learned from my past into what’s coming in new into the future. And that’s what they call deploying that model, right, to make this type of automated predictive things. It’s very high level, but that’s really what machine learning does and how it works. I hope this helps a bit. Bill Raymond: Yeah, so it’s, it sounds a little magical that you just feed it data and then it sort of figures out what it finds, doesn’t it? Zorina Alliata: Yes, exactly. But think about it. It needs a lot of data. It needs, it’s like a big monster with a big mouth and you need to feed it lots of data for it to understand that and that is a major, I think, gap. Right? Going on right now. That machine learning is not that AI that you see in the movies where the robots know everything and understand everything. We’re not there just yet, right? We’re just looking very clearly at, you know, this is all I know from this data. This is the pattern that I’m going to do. What exactly does that mean, yeah, it doesn’t really do that just yet. Bill Raymond: Right, right. Yeah. We still have to interpret it. Zorina Alliata: That is correct. Yeah. And it needs a lot of data, right? Like a person, a baby, if they see a cat, they will then they see another cat, they know that’s a cat, right? So they only need to see one to figure out what a cat is. A machine at this time will need probably a million images of cat to understand and to predict that another image might be a cat. So the amount of data that you have to feed into the mouth of the monster is quite humongous. And it’s one of the things that takes a long time to develop machine learning. [00:11:43] Agile and machine learning Bill Raymond: Yeah. And you talked about developing machine learning and there’s a lot of care and feeding that goes into this, so that sounds like big and complex and there’s a lot of people involved, but so now I’m curious, what does agile mean to you? Zorina Alliata: Yes, I’ve been an agilist for quite a while, I was lucky enough in a very long time, about 2011, I believe, or 2012 I worked on a government contract at the US Patent Office. And they were just starting to get into scaled agile, which is a SAFe methodology and they were actually working with folks from SAFe from the company, which at the time was tiny. It were only like five people. So four of them were there. And we stood up an entire scaled agile program and it was the first time that I was exposed to something that actually worked amazingly well. A project that was delayed, you know, two years and I don’t know how many millions of dollars were late. We started implementing SAFe and following it with great care. And you know, in a year we had everything launched. So I saw it work and I was sold. It’s like, this works, this actually works. And to be honest, I’m saying that as a trained project manager as well, I have my PMP certification, I’ve done project management you know, traditional way, waterfall, you can’t really do that for machine learning. As soon as I switched to machine learning programs and started managing those, you need to be agile. Because there’s just so much unknown, you cannot plan waterfalls. So to me, it became like a vital tool in doing this type of work. [00:13:20] The two pizza teams Bill Raymond: And I think famously at Amazon, you have this idea of the two pizza teams. Could you explain what that means? Zorina Alliata: Sure. Basically if you need more than two pizzas to feed your team, then your team is too big. Bill Raymond: Hmm. Zorina Alliata: And it’s just a way of saying we have to be lean and agile and move fast, right? So, we try to keep our teams in between five and seven people assigned for every project. Bill Raymond: Oh, that’s interesting. So it’s just about keeping up. So all these products and services you have, how does that break down? Like, I don’t want to get into a deep conversation about how Amazon is structured, but just from your personal perspective and working with these, how does that break down? Because you have so many services that I assume are interconnected in some sort of a way that it’s just, it’s kind of mind boggling to think of a company with so many employees that have the sort of two pizza team focus. Zorina Alliata: Yeah. And yet we do, yeah. All our products team are scheduled like that. And I’m part of the professional services division, which is a consulting arm. And we do all of our work in an agile manner as well. It’s the only way that works, right? I mean, we all know being agilists, we all know that it is the way to work to fail fast and to move fast. Amazon culture, and I’m sure you know, because it’s public out there, their culture is very, to move really fast. They call it a day one. It’s always day one. It’s never day two and you relax and things just work, right? We’re always like, we’re just starting up. And a lot of the products and departments and development are moving around, like startups. We like to say, everybody’s a startup, everybody’s doing their thing, everybody’s entrepreneur. So it is a very interesting dynamic. A lot of innovation happens in that environment. You’re not told what to do. It just happens organically. It’s really interesting, and the scale at which that happens, it’s also amazing, right, because Amazon hires more than a million people right now, so, yeah. Bill Raymond: Yeah. No, it’s just amazing. So that’s interesting, that dynamic of really large company, but still keeping that small team focus, that probably provides a lot of opportunity for growth and for trying out new ideas without failing too big. Zorina Alliata: Exactly. Bill Raymond: So could you maybe talk a little bit about what’s happening right now? You know, we’re hearing the term "AI transformation" and I do think that this sort of ChatGPT, Microsoft with Bing, Amazon devices, you know, these personal devices that we have, we can talk to them and get responses back. I think people are starting to see that this is important. And as you mentioned, it’s not just chat, like you’re talking about helping organizations figure out like when the proper time is to plant strawberries and make sure that the buildings are safe. The use cases are, it sounds like they’re endless. So when we talk about AI transformation, the sort of the buzzword right now, can you talk a little bit about what that means to you? Zorina Alliata: Sure. This probably could be a very long conversation as well, but I’ll try and touch on at least a few points. So I tell people, especially agilist program managers, project managers, there is a machine learning project in your future. And I put three exclamation signs because it’s coming! It will come one way or another. It’s not just the bigger companies who are using AI now, it is very small companies. It is startups, it is, you know, medium-sized companies that are starting to use machine learning as the technology becomes more available and more common. So for sure, you will have to deal with some of this. And your company will probably at some point go through an AI transformation. And I like to, if you’re an agilist, you probably know what a transformation is because it’s very similar with an agile transformation, right? Same idea. It comes all the way from leadership. There’s supporters, there’s change agents and then you go ahead and implement this. So it’s exactly the way you would do an agile transformation, but this happens to introduce machine learning and AI everywhere in your product lines, product development, in your delivery processes for your company. So these are huge initiatives, but because your competition is doing it, chances are your company will also do it. I think this quite a bit, right? Another insurance company is doing something with machine learning, then everybody else is like, oh yeah, we have to do that. Finance companies are extremely good at this, who can optimize a little bit better by two seconds by using machine learning. So it kind of spreads and rolls. I think that this happens and I think that it’s important that it’s done right. Just like agile transformations, there could be all kinds of pitfalls. I’ve seen places where they hire a lot of very expensive data scientists to create this machine learning team, but then the delivery piece is not yet there, so nothing really makes it to production and to, you know, to be seen. And that’s where our roles as agilists can bring great value, right? We can support this AI transformations. We know they’re coming. If you have an understanding of what this thing is and what it means, then you will see that as an agilist you can step in and support this adoption of AI and you can from your experience going to Agile transformations, you can really provide some value and help out the company to do that. [00:18:39] AI transformation, a team to implement it. Bill Raymond: Interesting. So you mentioned a few things there. You talked about data scientists and also needing to have all of the tools in place. And I guess I’m curious, you know, If we just step back and say, we have an interesting concept for how we might want to use AI in our organization, and so we say, let’s form a team to do that. Could you talk a little bit about what that team makeup might look like at a, of course, generic sense, I suppose. And then what kind of tools, processes, frameworks that are out there that might help someone work through this AI effort? Because most of us, whether we aren’t a programmer, but have been on a project at a company, we’ve had to deal with software, right? Software almost is always there. And I think most of us know like, all right, this is how we work with developers, and developers know this is how we work with, you know, other different types of folks on the team that aren’t software developers. And so we’ve kind of got that, but I feel like AI is a slightly different animal because people are still learning it. There’s different practices and practitioners that are involved. So I’m just curious to hear what your thoughts are on what that team looks like and any tools that they have at their disposal process-wise in order to make this a successful delivery. Zorina Alliata: Sure. And also this is a very large conversation, but happy to follow up after this with folks who might be interested in, you know, getting more details. [00:20:03] New roles in the team Zorina Alliata: But for now, I can say that there are new roles in the team. So the development team does not look like regular software developers anymore. The people who develop these machine learning models that we’re talking about and put together those algorithms to run it on that big data, they are called data scientists. And it’s a pretty new profession that maybe started 10, 15 years ago, so it’s quite new. In many places it requires a PhD, but at least a Masters. So these are highly educated folks, very expensive as well. If you’re a project manager, you’re responsible for the budget, you should know, hiring this type of skill it’s going to be quite expensive. But they are the ones that have this analytical programming skill to look at collected data correctly, analyze it correctly and then create this model. So they’re the ones writing the code in Python. But then we have several other new roles, the most important one being a machine learning engineer. This is the person who takes that code and actually puts it into production. So it’s the infrastructure person doing those tasks and things like that. Very important role, it’s also new, in many places, the data scientist also does the job of the ML engineer, like creates the model and also deploys it out. But we also see it a lot as a separate role, which I absolutely recommend because it’s a full-time job just to do the engineering around the models. And that’s a pretty new role that has appeared. And then we many times see a data engineer or a data analyst who is supporting the data scientist into cleaning up and making sense of all the data before feeding it to the machine learning algorithm. And I can say one role that it’s quite common in this teams is some type of cloud engineer or cloud person. And that’s because the cloud is awesome. I know you guys know, being in technology most of the time, but really, I used to be a developer and before there was the cloud, we used to do all these things by hand and now the cloud just does it for you. So it’s awesome. Any cloud, any cloud technology is just great, right? But you know, you need someone to understand how it works. So you do that deployment and all of those tasks correctly or else it will cost you a lot and will take forever, right? So a cloud engineer or some types of skills around that arena also are important in the team, and they do really well. Bill Raymond: That’s a really good point. I was just working with a client last week and they were talking about how they wanted to translate the text that they had into voice. And they also had some audio that they wanted to translate into text. And so they’re going down this whole path of writing some application. And I just said, you know, those services are available. You just need to purchase some time on that API over there. Zorina Alliata: That’s exactly right. Yeah. Use what you have, use what you have. The technology is there. You don’t have to suffer anymore and write manual things. That is true. I can tell youa story when I first did AI, when I was in college, which was a very long time ago back in Romania where I’m originally from. My master’s year, we studied a neural network and it was a tiny neural network that had like five nodes and we were trying to make it recognize the letter A. And we had one computer, one PC with some terrible Windows NT or something terrible a long time ago, an operating system. And we spent the entire year just running this little tiny model on this tiny machine that was very, very slow. And we were churning churning, churning for a year to create a couple of recognition models for a couple of letter A. We couldn’t do it because the technology was not there. The machine was trying, the logic, you know, was there. AI was the same idea, same paradigm. But the technology was not there. But now it is, right? And that’s why machine learning exploded, because the cloud technology and all that comes with it, that scales, right? That now it can scale and it’s reliable and it’s secure. All of that has enabled machine learning as well. Bill Raymond: So I have to imagine that these data scientists that you suggested, you know, be on the team and they’re expensive, but they’re probably going to have to spend months. I mean, I guess it all depends on the size of the project or the size of the effort that you’re trying to do, right? But I would assume that they’re spending months doing some of this work and then the data analysts cleansing the data and making sure that it matches what we need to do. Would that be an accurate statement that… months? Zorina Alliata: Unfortunately, more often than not, yes. Yeah. This is part of just the lots of unknown that I mentioned that are part of this project. So when you are in charge as an agilist of managing the delivery and actually delivering the end result, it is very frustrating, right? Because you just don’t know, that airline had no idea they’re going to find, you know, people born on a Tuesday who are vegetarian. Like it never, they didn’t know the scope, they didn’t have a scope, they just analyzed data for months and data came back with this pattern. So how do you plan this if you are the agilist on, you know, when you have to deliver on that project, how do you deliver? You don’t know they’re going to find something about people born on a Tuesday, right? So it is very hard to plan. For the people who are managing the delivery, it’s very hard to plan. Not impossible. If you have an understanding of how this whole thing works then you can work your way around it, right? And you can, you can try and showcase the hard work that the team is doing, because believe me, it’s very hard work to clean all of this data and make sense of it to create the right business outcome. That’s a lot of work, right? So, it could take months, it’s true. But if you as the project manager, as the agilist in charge, you can kind of work with the team to understand exactly what they’re doing and communicate that back to business. Then provide that visibility, right? That Agile is so famous for. I think that will help quite a bit in everybody understanding, oh, we’re moving forward, we know what we’re doing. We have some type of estimate for, you know, a roadmap of sorts, some type of milestones that we’re working towards. So it just gives a little bit more confidence in what’s going on, because otherwise, this whole unknown can be very, very stressful for the guys who pay, right? For the higher management. [00:26:27] Metrics to measure the AI results Bill Raymond: Yeah. And I think that’s the challenge right there is yes, we can continue to communicate and share what we’re doing and give those explanations. But I guess, are there some ways that we can show some value or some metrics along the way? , I guess one of the things that is probably going to be the challenge with AI is that it feels simple to us. ChatGPT shows up and I can just type in a question and I get a response. I tell my device that’s sitting here behind me to play some music, and it plays some music, and it feels this like very natural. It gets me, you know? And now I’m saying I’d like to analyze my data to determine X, Y or Z. So why is it taking months? All right. We know that now because data cleansing and data analysis, we might think about data in one way, but the machine needs it in another way. So I think we can get our arms around that. But now we’re that we’re kind of doing this and we have these expensive team members that are doing good work, how do we show value along the way? What are some metrics that we can use to measure that effort? How should we think about it from a leadership perspective? And as agilists, how do we think about that from a leadership perspective so that they know something is happening, even though there’s maybe it’s, there’s a little bit of silence on the other end? Zorina Alliata: Yeah. And I think we have this challenge in some measure with regular software development, right? Bill Raymond: Yeah. Zorina Alliata: For example, infrastructure teams, they go and they " patch" a million servers or whatever, some very deep techy thing that nobody else understands what’s going on, right? And you hear from the management like, what is going on? What are you guys doing? Ah, they’re patching something for three years now. So it’s hard to understand what is going on, especially with this type of really complex type of work, right? [00:28:15] Three metrics Zorina Alliata: So what I do is I, I’ve landed on using three types of metrics that I recommend in this type of project. So first one is very low level, and it’s just literally the technical metrics that measure, is this a good model? Is this thing working? If I want to forecast when to, you know, plant the strawberries, right? How do I know my model is good? Well, let me go into the past, pretend it’s 2020, take that data, run my model as if it was, you know, March of 2020 and see, am I right? If I was going to predict to plant in June, am I right? Is it going to really yield right? Look at the data that’s out there. Try and do something to test. There are all kinds of technical ways to find these metrics and figure out if your model actually works. Is it good? And those are very technical. Unfortunately, they are extremely, that could be extremely technical. I think the worst I’ve seen was from a team that told me their model is awesome, it’s great and they obtain a wonderful result. And they were so proud, right? So I’m like, excellent, let’s brag about it. Let’s take it to, you know, present it to leadership and say, look, what a great job you guys did. Can I have the technical metrics so I can show them and they show me it was a dot, one dot. A graph with one dot. And they were so proud of it, like if it’s 80% and then 20% here and then this dot, I’m like, I can’t show a dot to anyone cause it’s meaningless to regular business people. So we have to take that and transfer into something that makes sense. So they might be very murky when you ask your data scientist, Hey, how’s your model working? The answer you got back might be a dot, so be prepared for that. But if you ask a few questions, chances are you can translate that into something meaningful that business understands. Like, oh, this will improve my crops by 10% or whatever my yield, right? Or something. You can translate that into something that they care about. The second metric that I use is just the regular agile metrics. How’s the work getting done? Because it has to be done. We are responsible of delivering results, right? We have to get things out of the door, so we have to measure that. If the data science team is stuck in analyzing data for three months and there’s nothing to show that it’s moving, that is progress and something has happened. So I try to say there is work going on and try to make that work visible. And the way you do that is by having the right type of user stories, right? There’s smart, we all know the creating good user stories and just clarifying the work that is happening so people can get credit for it. And we can see you know, that burndown chart working the way it should. So agile metrics, good agile metrics are super important as well, just to show that the work is going on and that people are putting in the right effort and things are coming out of it. Right? And then the last one is the strategic metrics. And these are usually very high level like, have I made any money with these models? Have I increased my membership or whatever I wanted to achieve? Have I done that right? I established it in the beginning of the project, when I started machine learning project, I asked the leadership, why are we doing this? What are we trying to achieve? Are we increasing membership? Are we reducing risk? How are we going to measure that that happened and it worked? How do you measure your sales today? Can we do this after three months of running the model to see if it really worked and if really we achieved that? So get those in the beginning, right? And then at the end I report on those as well, making clear that these are the things we started with and we really achieved that objective. So between all these three, I find that most of the time it’s quite clear and everybody has a transparency that we agilists are famous for. Bill Raymond: Right, and I really appreciate that. That’s good. Thank you. [00:32:09] What should we learn? Bill Raymond: And now as an agilist as most of the people listening to this podcast are agilists, or at least heading down that journey, and I guess, you know, what should you go learn? As you said, everyone that’s listening to this podcast is probably going to have some sort of an AI effort that they work on, whether they know it or not, it’s probably coming, right? Bill Raymond: How do you get in front of this? How do you learn how to successfully run an AI project. What are some of the skills that you’ll want to pick up? Zorina Alliata: Sure. So again, just being agile, you’re already 70% there because a lot of the concepts are the same. Agile was designed for situations like this where we don’t understand the full picture, we don’t have all the data, but we can iterate and go forward and learn and get feedback and keep building. So it was, it’s perfect to apply for machine learning. So do not be discouraged, you already have a great advantage because you are an agilist in working in this type of project. That being said, there’s a lot of stuff out there available. When I went back into machine learning a few years ago, I went on Coursera, Udemy, edX, all of these websites with available courses, and I just took all that I could on machine learning. So, I remember, I had the bad idea of taking an R course, which is the coding language over the Christmas holidays. So yeah, spending Christmas day writing R code, what was I thinking? But it was very helpful because you understand, and you don’t have to take the coding one. There are many out there just to understand how machine learning works in general. So, you know, you don’t have to code. You can just look at a couple of them on Coursera, specifically for managers and project managers. And I have a course on Udemy as well about managing machine learning projects and strategy. So, yeah, let me know if you’re interested or look me up. Bill Raymond: Yeah. Wonderful. I think that’s a great way to wrap up this podcast. I appreciate all of the time that you spent to prepare for this podcast and then to deliver this great podcast. We covered so many topics and I’m really happy that we managed to cover what we had hoped to. Zorina Alliata how might people reach you? Zorina Alliata: Sure. So I like Linkedin, I’m there every day. And that’s how I communicate with a lot of folks. That’s where I do a lot of my mentoring work. So please reach out on Linkedin, I’m happy to connect and chat over coffee or doing another podcast. Bill Raymond: Yeah, that sounds great. And we will make sure that that Linkedin link is in there. Of course, I’ll get that Udemy course from you that you just mentioned. And you know, we found you through some of your writing at Georgetown and specifically there was an article titled, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Agile Practices . And it breaks down a lot of the topics that we kind of maybe covered at a high level here in this podcast with a lot more detail. So I’ll make sure I share that link as well. So, Zorina Alliata, thank you so much. Thank you. [00:35:04] Outro Bill Raymond: Thank you for listening to the Agile and Action Podcast with Bill Raymond. Subscribe now to stay current on the latest trends in team, organization, and agile techniques. Please take a moment to rate and comment to help us grow our community. This podcast is produced in affiliation with Cambermast LLC, and our executive producer is Reama Dagasan. 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2026-01-13T08:47:57
https://iquilezles.org/articles/normalsSDF/
--> Inigo Quilez :: computer graphics, mathematics, shaders, fractals, demoscene and more Inigo Quilez   ::     ::   Intro And SDF is a Signed Distance Function, and in the context of computer graphics, it's usualy employed to rapidly raymarch geometry and scenes . When doing lighting on such scenes, or collision detection, having access to the surface normals of the geometry is necessary. The surfaces that emerge from an SDF f(p) , where p is a point in space, are given by a particular iso-surface, normally the f(p) = 0 isosurface. Computing the normal n of that isosurfaces can be done through the gradient of the SDF at points located on the surface. Remember that the gradient of a scalar field is always perpendicular to the iso-lines or iso-surfaces described by the scalar field, and since the normals to a surface need to be perpendicular, the normals must align with the gradient. Surface normals filtered for antialaising, computed with the tetrahedron technique below (realtime version: https://www.shadertoy.com/view/ldScDh ) There are multiple ways to compute such gradient. Some are numerical, others are analytical, all with different advangates and disavantages. This article is about numerically computing them, which requires the least code writing, but might not be the fastest or most accurate. Still, its simplicity make it the most popular way to compute normals in realtime raymarched demos and games. Classic technique - forward and central differences In its simplest form, we take the definition of gradient. Those partial derivatices can be computed with small differences, as we know from the definition of derivative. For example, where h is as small as possible. This is called forward differentiation, since it takes the point under consideration p =(x,y,z) and evaluates f at p' =(x+h,y,z), a point in the possitive x direction. Backwards and central differences are also possible, which take the following forms: Actually central differences are often preferred since they don't favor neither possitive nor negative axes, which is important in order to make sure the normals follow the surface without any directional bias. Note the division by two times h in the central differences method, which is the distance between the function sampling points. Using central differences, the normal therefore takes the following form Note how the division by 2h can be simplified away since the normalization will rescale the normal anyways to unit length. When encoding this in a program, it looks like this: vec3 calcNormal( in vec3 p ) // for function f(p) { const float eps = 0.0001 ; // or some other value const vec2 h = vec2 (eps, 0 ); return normalize ( vec3 (f(p+h.xyy) - f(p-h.xyy), f(p+h.yxy) - f(p-h.yxy), f(p+h.yyx) - f(p-h.yyx) ) ); } This form can be found in many raymarching demos in places like Shadertoy or the demoscene productions. However, if evaluating f(p) six times becomes too expensive, one can use forward differences instead since it only requires four evaluations instead of six. Even though the following is not true due to numerical reasons, in some special cases we can assume f(p) is zero though, since by definition we are looking for the zero isosurface, and get away with the following three evaluations: Tetrahedron technique There's a nice alternative to the direct gradient definition technique that is based also on central differences, which means the lighting done on the normals will follow the surfaces without any shift, that uses only four evaluations instead of six, making it as efficient as the forward differences. I first saw this technique used by Paulo Falcao in Pouet around 2008 and then later by Paul Malin in Shadertoy. I have embraced it in most of my shaders since then, and it looks like this: vec3 calcNormal( in vec3 ) // for function f(p) { const float h = 0.0001 ; // replace by an appropriate value const vec2 k = vec2 ( 1 ,- 1 ); return normalize ( k.xyy*f( p + k.xyy*h ) + k.yyx*f( p + k.yyx*h ) + k.yxy*f( p + k.yxy*h ) + k.xxx*f( p + k.xxx*h ) ); } The reason this works is the following: The four sampling points are arranged in a tetrahedron with vertices k0 = {1,-1,-1}, k1 = {-1,-1,1}, k2 = {-1,1,-1} and k3 = {1,1,1}. Evaluating the sum on those four vertices produces some nice cancellations that results in which are four directional derivatives , meaning we can rewrite the sum as We can now proceed to rewriting this using matrices, or we can keep looking at one component at a time. Let's do the later. For x , we get (this makes use of the fact that the dot product is a linear operator). The results are similar for the y and z components, meaning that which after normalization gives us our normal at the zero-isosurface. An important implementation detail I hope I can obsolete this paragraph some day in the future, but as of today, your development platform might decide to take the above code and inline the four calls to f() inside calcNormal(). If f() is long, as it often is, that can create problems with the number of intructions available in your platform, and often times it can crash the shader compiler (often happens in WebGL). One trick to prevent the compiler from inlining f() is to make sure the loop depends on some input uniform that the compiler doesn't know about. Thomas Hooper though of this trick first and has since become pretty common among the Shadertoy community, since it helps both prevent the crashes and also get the compilation times down by a lot. This a variation of his trick made by Clément Baticle (a.k.a. Klems): vec3 calcNormal( in vec3 p ) // for function f(p) { const float h = 0.0001 ; // replace by an appropriate value #define ZERO (min(iFrame,0)) // non-constant zero vec3 n = vec3 ( 0.0 ); for ( int i=ZERO; i< 4 ; i++ ) { vec3 e = 0.5773 *( 2.0 * vec3 ((((i+ 3 )>> 1 )& 1 ),((i>> 1 )& 1 ),(i& 1 ))- 1.0 ); n += e*map(pos+e*h).x; } return normalize (n); } Cetral differences for Terrains When rendering raymarched terrains we usuaully have a heightmap of the form g(x,z) that defines it through y = g(x,z) . This can be rewriten as f(x,y,z) = y - g(x,z) = 0, which means that while not a distance field it is still a scalar field, so we can still use all the gradient logic in order to comptue its normal. By doing so, we get which means that the normal can be computed simply as vec3 getNormal( in vec2 p ) // for terrain g(p) { const float eps = 0.0001 ; // or some other value const vec2 h = vec2 (eps, 0 ); return normalize ( vec3 ( g(p-h.xy) - g(p+h.xy), 2.0 *h.x, g(p-h.yx) - g(p+h.yx) ) ); } Beware that because we are using central differences and the distance between the sampling points is 2h , removing the division by 2h means we need to multiply the y component (which is 1 ) by 2h . This is the code that you can also find in article about terrain marching . You can arrive to the same formula if you consider the four little triangles that you can create if you were polygonalizing the terrain field with triangles of size h, and were computing normals for those triangles and then averaging them, as you would be doing for a mesh. Some words about sampling and aliasing You might have noticed that so far we haven't paid any attention to the value of h . In theory, it needs to be as small as possible in order for the components of the gradient to properly approximate the spatial derivatives. Of course too small values will introduce numerical errors, so in practice there's a limit to how small h can be. However, there's another important consideration when it comes to picking a value - geometry detail and aliasing. Indeed, when taking our central differences at a point in space, we should consider how far it is from camera, or more exactly, what's the footprint of the current pixel being rendered into world space at the sampling point. The idea is that we want to know how tiny do geometrical details get when projected to the screen in the neighborhood of the sampling point - or equivalently, how big is the pixel footprint compared to the geometrical detail in the area. We want this information so that we can do Level of Detail (LoD) in the raymarched geometry - we don't need to compute SDFs for objects/features that are really far in the distance and get too tiny due to perspective projection. This is not only a performance optimization, but more importantly, an image quality issue. By ensuring that we do not consider and sample geometry that is not big enough to be reliably captured by a ray representing the whole pixel, we are effectively implementing a type filtering (band limiting) that prevents aliasing. Now, under such circumstances, one needs to make sure that the h used to sample the gradients is also about the size of the pixel footprint (or the size of the biggest detail we decided to reject as part of the LoD system). This is going to be something proportional to the distance from the sampling point to the camera, often referred as t in raytracers and raymarchers. The effect is very dramatic, as can be seen in the aniamted GIF below. Look to the distant cliff walls on the left side of the image: On the left you can see the stabilized/filtered normals computed by choosing h proportionally to the pixel foorprint. To the right is the naive version that uses a constant h (0.001 in this case, making it bigger makes the image lose detail in the foreground). The difference is pretty big. inigo quilez - learning computer graphics since 1994
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https://piccalil.li/the-index/
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https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/handlebars-helpers
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Navigation Templates Handlebars Helpers Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Templates Handlebars Helpers OpenAI Open in ChatGPT List of supported handlebars helpers that can be used in a template to format data or add conditions on the data passed in workflow trigger. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT SuprSend template editor uses handlebars templating language to add variables and support conditional content rendering in a template. You can find the list of inbuilt handlebars helpers here . Apart from the inbuilt helper functions, we have also created some custom helper functions which you can use in template editors. Not supported in SMS and Whatsapp: Since, SMS (in India) and Whatsapp require pre-approved templates to send messages, we can’t support conditional content rendering in SMS and Whatsapp templates. You can use handlebars helpers if you are sending SMS in US with vendors like Twilio and Messagebird. ​ default Can be used to add a default value if the variable values are " " , null , undefined . Syntax Copy Ask AI {{ default variable "default_value" }} Returns: Variable value if the variable value is present. For instance, the above example with data {"name":"Joe"} will return Joe Default value if variable value is in " " , null , undefined . For instance, the above example with data {"name":""} , {"name":null} or {"city":"Bangalore"} will return user ​ compare Can be used to show some content in the template based on a condition. For email, you can use display condition to show or hide a particular content block Syntax Example Copy Ask AI {{ #compare name '==' "Mike" }} true_block {{ else }} false_block {{ /compare }} Returns: Returns if the condition inside compare statement returns truthy value. For instance, the above example with data {"candidate_count":1} will return is Returns (in case else statement is present) if the condition inside compare statement returns falsy value. For instance, Example-1 with data {"candidate_count":3} will return are or Returns if the else statement is not present. For instance, Example-2 with data {"candidate_count":3} will not return anything Supported Conditional operators in compare statement: Operator Returns truthy when Sample Statement == LHS equals RHS 1 == “1” === LHS value as well as data type matches with RHS 1 === 1 > LHS is greater than RHS 2 > 1 \< LHS is less than RHS 1 \< 2 >= LHS is greater than equals to RHS 2 >= 2 or 3 >= 2 \<= LHS is less than equal to RHS 2 \<= 2 or 1 \<= 2 != LHS is not equal RHS 3 != 1 !== LHS value or data type does not equal RHS 1 !== “1” Builtin helpers and custom helpers in handlebars can only work with nested objects if the value of parent key is present. For instance, {{default place.city "San Francisco"}} will return "San Francisco" only if place key is present, that is {"place":[]} However, you can use the nested if condition to check if the parent is present and if so, then render nested objects value. Refer below example: Sample text Copy Ask AI {{#if place}}   {{default place.city "San Francisco"}} {{else}}   San Francisco {{/if}} {{#if person.address}}   {{#if person.address.current}}     {{{default person.address.current.city "Los Angeles"}}   {{/if}} {{/if}} ​ each You can iterate over a static or dynamic length list using each helper. Inside the block, you add the array object key which you want to iterate over. Syntax Mock JSON Data Response Return Copy Ask AI {{ #each array_object }} {{ variable_key }} {{ /each }} Returns: Above example for below mock data will return steve Olivia ​ datetime-format Returns a formatted date string. This helper will throw error if an invalid date is provided. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{datetime-format variable "format string" "timezone"}} parameter Obligation description variable mandatory should be a date or timestamp. It will throw an error for invalid date format. To get today’s date (date on which template is getting rendered) you can use "now" string. format string mandatory date string defining the format in which date should be printed. See all formatting options here . e.g. “dddd, MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a” will return datetime as “Sunday, February 14 2010, 3:25:50 PM” timezone optional you can add timezone as a third parameter to convert time in a given timezone. See the list of all possible timezones here Examples: Example Output {{datetime-format date "ddd, MMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a"}} Tue, Sep 26th 2023, 12:00:00 am {{datetime-format date "[Today is] dddd"}} Today is Tuesday {{datetime-format date "Do MMMM, YYYY" "America/Chicago"}} 25th September, 2023 ​ jsonStringify Coverts any type of JSON input to a string. Can be used to print JSON and array directly in templates without having to convert it into individual strings. One of the common use case is to pass complete JSON in Inbox template -> custom JSON field to generate custom UI. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{jsonStringify variable}} variable should be a valid JSON input. Examples: Example Output {{jsonStringify this}} \{"likes":3,"comments":4,"users":\["Olivia","Steve"]} {{jsonStringify users}} \["Olivia","Steve"] ​ lowercase This handlebar helper is used to convert string to lowercase. If non string values are provided empty string '' is returned. Syntax Copy Ask AI {{lowercase "string"}} ​ uppercase This handlebar helper is used to convert string to uppercase. If non string values are provided empty string '' is returned. Syntax Copy Ask AI {{uppercase "string"}} ​ capitalize This handlebar helper is used to capitalize the first character in provided string. If non string values are provided empty string '' is returned. Syntax Copy Ask AI {{capitalize "string"}} ​ Math Operators: ​ add Returns the sum of two operands. Both input values should be numbers, else it will throw an error. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{add number1 number2}} Examples: Example Output {{add 9 4}} 13 {{add likes comments}} 7 ​ subtract Returns the difference between two operands. Both input values should be numbers, else it will throw an error. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{ subtract number1 number2 }} Examples: Example Output {{subtract 9 4}} 5 {{subtract likes 1}} 2 ​ multiply Returns the product of two operands. Both input values should be numbers, else it will throw an error. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{ multiply number1 number2 }} Examples: Example Output {{multiply 9 4}} 36 {{multiply ARR billing_months}} 3600 ​ divide Returns the quotient of the left operand divided by the right operand. Both input values should be numbers; else it will throw an error. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{ divide dividend divisor }} Examples: Example Output {{divide 14 4}} 3.5 {{divide total_bill billing_months}} 300 ​ round Returns the value of a number rounded to the nearest integer. The input value should be a number; else it will throw an error. Syntax Copy Ask AI {{ round number }} Examples: Example Output {{round 12.5}} 13 {{round (divide 15 4)}} 4 ​ mod Returns the remainder left over when one operand is divided by a second operand. It always takes the sign of the dividend. This helper will throw an error if it encounters an input value that is not a number or if the divisor is 0. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{ mod dividend divisor }} Examples: Example Output {{mod 14 4}} 2 {{mod total_bill billing_months}} 0 ​ Array Operators ​ unique Returns unique items in an array. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{ unique variable "key_string" }} parameter description variable should be an array. If not helper function will throw an error. key_string mandatory only if items in the array are objects. If a unique operation needs to be performed on nested objects, then object notation (a.b or a[‘b’]) can be used. Examples: Example Output {{unique email }} [email protected] , [email protected] {{unique array "city" }} San Francisco, Austin {{unique personal_details "name.first_name" }} john, mike ​ itemAt Returns item at a particular index in the array. It can be useful in scenarios where you want to display a message like liked by Mike and 3 others . Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{ itemAt variable index }} Parameter Description variable should be an array else the helper function will throw an error. index should be an integer else the helper function will throw an error. Examples: Example Output {{itemAt email 1}} [email protected] Note: This helper only works with an array of primitive data types like string, boolean, etc. If you have an array with objects in it, you can combine it with a unique helper to return the indexed value of a particular key inside the object. For instance, {{itemAt (unique array "city") 0}} in above mock will return San Francisco . ​ join Concatenates all the values in an array, using a specified separator string between each value. Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{ join variable "separator" }} Parameter Description variable should be an array and items in the array should be of primitive data types like string, number, etc, else the helper function will throw an error. separator should be string else by default separator , will be used. If not provided , is used. Examples: Example Output {{join email }} [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] {{join email ' - '}} [email protected] - [email protected] - [email protected] Note: This helper only works with an array of primitive data types like string, boolean, etc. If you have an array with objects in it, you can combine them with a unique helper to join the value of a particular key inside the object. For instance, {{join (unique array "city")}} in above mock will return San Francisco, Austin ​ length Can be used to get the number of items in an array or the character length of a string. It can be useful in scenarios where you want to display a message like your post has got 100 likes . Syntax Mock JSON Data Copy Ask AI {{ length variable }} Property Description variable should be an array or string to get the actual count of items in the variable provided, else it returns 0. Examples: Example Output {{length array}} 3 {{length name}} 6 {{length active}} 0 We are adding further helpers to this list. If you have a use case that is not covered, ping us on our Slack Support Channel Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Internationalization Guide on handling multiple languages in the template & publish language-specific versions. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page default compare each datetime-format jsonStringify lowercase uppercase capitalize Math Operators: add subtract multiply divide round mod Array Operators unique itemAt join length
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http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/LSB_3.1.1/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/specialsections.html
Special Sections Linux Standard Base Core Specification 3.1 <<< Previous Chapter 11. Object Format Next >>> 11.3. Special Sections 11.3.1. Special Sections Various sections hold program and control information. Sections in the lists below are used by the system and have the indicated types and attributes. 11.3.1.1. ELF Special Sections The following sections are defined in the System V ABI and the System V ABI Update . Table 11-3. ELF Special Sections Name Type Attributes .bss SHT_NOBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .comment SHT_PROGBITS 0 .data SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .data1 SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .debug SHT_PROGBITS 0 .dynamic SHT_DYNAMIC SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .dynstr SHT_STRTAB SHF_ALLOC .dynsym SHT_DYNSYM SHF_ALLOC .fini SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_EXECINSTR .fini_array SHT_FINI_ARRAY SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .hash SHT_HASH SHF_ALLOC .init SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_EXECINSTR .init_array SHT_INIT_ARRAY SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .interp SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC .line SHT_PROGBITS 0 .note SHT_NOTE 0 .preinit_array SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .rodata SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC .rodata1 SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC .shstrtab SHT_STRTAB 0 .strtab SHT_STRTAB SHF_ALLOC .symtab SHT_SYMTAB SHF_ALLOC .tbss SHT_NOBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE+SHF_TLS .tdata SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE+SHF_TLS .text SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_EXECINSTR .bss   This section holds data that contributes to the program's memory image. The program may treat this data as uninitialized. However, the system shall initialize this data with zeroes when the program begins to run. The section occupies no file space, as indicated by the section type, SHT_NOBITS .comment   This section holds version control information. .data   This section holds initialized data that contribute to the program's memory image. .data1   This section holds initialized data that contribute to the program's memory image. .debug   This section holds information for symbolic debugging. The contents are unspecified. All section names with the prefix .debug hold information for symbolic debugging. The contents of these sections are unspecified. .dynamic   This section holds dynamic linking information. The section's attributes will include the SHF_ALLOC bit. Whether the SHF_WRITE bit is set is processor specific. See Chapter 5 for more information. .dynstr   This section holds strings needed for dynamic linking, most commonly the strings that represent the names associated with symbol table entries. See Chapter 5 for more information. .dynsym   This section holds the dynamic linking symbol table, as described in `Symbol Table'. See Chapter 5 for more information. .fini   This section holds executable instructions that contribute to the process termination code. That is, when a program exits normally, the system arranges to execute the code in this section. .fini_array   This section holds an array of function pointers that contributes to a single termination array for the executable or shared object containing the section. .hash   This section holds a symbol hash table. See `Hash Table' in Chapter 5 for more information. .init   This section holds executable instructions that contribute to the process initialization code. When a program starts to run, the system arranges to execute the code in this section before calling the main program entry point (called main for C programs) .init_array   This section holds an array of function pointers that contributes to a single initialization array for the executable or shared object containing the section. .interp   This section holds the path name of a program interpreter. If the file has a loadable segment that includes relocation, the sections' attributes will include the SHF_ALLOC bit; otherwise, that bit will be off. See Chapter 5 for more information. .line   This section holds line number information for symbolic debugging, which describes the correspondence between the source program and the machine code. The contents are unspecified. .note   This section holds information in the format that `Note Section' in Chapter 5 describes of the System V Application Binary Interface, Edition 4.1. .preinit_array   This section holds an array of function pointers that contributes to a single pre-initialization array for the executable or shared object containing the section. .rodata   This section holds read-only data that typically contribute to a non-writable segment in the process image. See `Program Header' in Chapter 5 for more information. .rodata1   This section hold sread-only data that typically contribute to a non-writable segment in the process image. See `Program Header' in Chapter 5 for more information. .shstrtab   This section holds section names. .strtab   This section holds strings, most commonly the strings that represent the names associated with symbol table entries. If the file has a loadable segment that includes the symbol string table, the section's attributes will include the SHF_ALLOC bit; otherwi .symtab   This section holds a symbol table, as `Symbol Table'. in this chapter describes. If the file has a loadable segment that includes the symbol table, the section's attributes will include the SHF_ALLOC bit; otherwise, that bit will be off. .tbss   This section holds uninitialized thread-local data that contribute to the program's memory image. By definition, the system initializes the data with zeros when the data is instantiated for each new execution flow. The section occupies no file space, as indicated by the section type, SHT_NOBITS. Implementations need not support thread-local storage. .tdata   This section holds initialized thread-local data that contributes to the program's memory image. A copy of its contents is instantiated by the system for each new execution flow. Implementations need not support thread-local storage. .text   This section holds the `text,' or executable instructions, of a program. 
 11.3.1.2. Additional Special Sections Object files in an LSB conforming application may also contain one or more of the additional special sections described below. Table 11-4. Additional Special Sections Name Type Attributes .ctors SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .data.rel.ro SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .dtors SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .eh_frame SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC .eh_frame_hdr SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC .gcc_except_table SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC .gnu.version SHT_GNU_versym SHF_ALLOC .gnu.version_d SHT_GNU_verdef SHF_ALLOC .gnu.version_r SHT_GNU_verneed SHF_ALLOC .got.plt SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .jcr SHT_PROGBITS SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE .note.ABI-tag SHT_NOTE SHF_ALLOC .stab SHT_PROGBITS 0 .stabstr SHT_STRTAB 0 .ctors   This section contains a list of global constructor function pointers. .data.rel.ro   This section holds initialized data that contribute to the program's memory image. This section may be made read-only after relocations have been applied. .dtors   This section contains a list of global destructor function pointers. .eh_frame   This section contains information necessary for frame unwinding during exception handling. See Section 11.6.1 . .eh_frame_hdr   This section contains a pointer to the .eh_frame section which is accessible to the runtime support code of a C++ application. This section may also contain a binary search table which may be used by the runtime support code to more efficiently access records in the .eh_frame section. See Section 11.6.2 . .gcc_except_table   This section holds Language Specific Data. .gnu.version   This section contains the Symbol Version Table. See Section 11.7.2 . .gnu.version_d   This section contains the Version Definitions. See Section 11.7.3 . .gnu.version_r   This section contains the Version Requirements. See Section 11.7.4 . .got.plt   This section holds the read-only portion of the GLobal Offset Table. This section may be made read-only after relocations have been applied. .jcr   This section contains information necessary for registering compiled Java classes. The contents are compiler-specific and used by compiler initialization functions. .note.ABI-tag   Specify ABI details. See Section 11.8 . .stab   This section contains debugging information. The contents are not specified as part of the LSB. .stabstr   This section contains strings associated with the debugging infomation contained in the .stab section. 
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Right menu A Five-Minute UI Feature That Became an XSS Time Bomb Parth G Parth G Parth G Follow Jan 12 A Five-Minute UI Feature That Became an XSS Time Bomb # frontend # javascript # security # webdev 3  reactions Comments 1  comment 5 min read How to protect server functions with auth middleware in TanStack Start Hiroto Shioi Hiroto Shioi Hiroto Shioi Follow Jan 12 How to protect server functions with auth middleware in TanStack Start # webdev # typescript # fullstack # security 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read Beyond the Buzzwords: 5 Counter-Intuitive Lessons in System Design Amit Dey Amit Dey Amit Dey Follow Jan 11 Beyond the Buzzwords: 5 Counter-Intuitive Lessons in System Design # systemdesign # programming # security Comments Add Comment 7 min read Reverse-Engineering Chrome's Cookie Encryption (To Authenticate AI Agents) jacobgadek jacobgadek jacobgadek Follow Jan 11 Reverse-Engineering Chrome's Cookie Encryption (To Authenticate AI Agents) # python # security # webscraping # automation 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 5 min read Automating AWS Security Scanning: Configuring Prowler on EC2 as a Cron Job to Detect Outdated AMIs Rohan Khanal Rohan Khanal Rohan Khanal Follow Jan 11 Automating AWS Security Scanning: Configuring Prowler on EC2 as a Cron Job to Detect Outdated AMIs # automation # aws # devops # security Comments Add Comment 13 min read [Learning Notes] [Golang] How to Develop OAuth2 PKCE with Golang - Using LINE Login as an Example Evan Lin Evan Lin Evan Lin Follow Jan 11 [Learning Notes] [Golang] How to Develop OAuth2 PKCE with Golang - Using LINE Login as an Example # security # webdev # go # tutorial Comments Add Comment 8 min read [TW_DevRel] TECH-Verse 2022: Interesting Agenda Highlights - Day 1 Evan Lin Evan Lin Evan Lin Follow Jan 11 [TW_DevRel] TECH-Verse 2022: Interesting Agenda Highlights - Day 1 # techtalks # security # blockchain # ai Comments Add Comment 3 min read What Backend Developers Should Know About Passkeys (WWDC22) Evan Lin Evan Lin Evan Lin Follow Jan 11 What Backend Developers Should Know About Passkeys (WWDC22) # learning # security # backend # go Comments Add Comment 4 min read Kubernetes: About Kubernetes Evan Lin Evan Lin Evan Lin Follow Jan 11 Kubernetes: About Kubernetes # security # kubernetes # containers # devops Comments Add Comment 3 min read Supply Chain Security: A Deep Dive into SBOM and Code Signing kt kt kt Follow Jan 11 Supply Chain Security: A Deep Dive into SBOM and Code Signing # security # sbom # kubernetes # devops Comments Add Comment 11 min read Golang for Mach-O File Reverse Engineering Evan Lin Evan Lin Evan Lin Follow Jan 11 Golang for Mach-O File Reverse Engineering # computerscience # go # security Comments Add Comment 2 min read Using Google Cloud Services on Heroku with Golang Evan Lin Evan Lin Evan Lin Follow Jan 11 Using Google Cloud Services on Heroku with Golang # security # cloud # go # devops Comments Add Comment 2 min read [TIL] Exporting from Apple Notes Evan Lin Evan Lin Evan Lin Follow Jan 11 [TIL] Exporting from Apple Notes # security # ios # productivity # tutorial Comments Add Comment 3 min read Digital Certificate Wallet: Beginner's Guide Evan Lin Evan Lin Evan Lin Follow Jan 11 Digital Certificate Wallet: Beginner's Guide # beginners # security # privacy # mobile Comments Add Comment 2 min read Sécurisez et optimisez vos transferts de fichiers avec les signed URLs Cloud Storage Benoît Garçon Benoît Garçon Benoît Garçon Follow for La Formule Nuagique Jan 11 Sécurisez et optimisez vos transferts de fichiers avec les signed URLs Cloud Storage # cloud # googlecloud # security # cloudnative Comments Add Comment 4 min read Rotating Residential Proxies Still Get Blocked: A Diagnostic Framework to Separate Site Policy vs Proxy Quality Signals Miller James Miller James Miller James Follow Jan 12 Rotating Residential Proxies Still Get Blocked: A Diagnostic Framework to Separate Site Policy vs Proxy Quality Signals # automation # networking # security Comments Add Comment 13 min read AWS IAM basics explained with real examples Sahinur Sahinur Sahinur Follow Jan 11 AWS IAM basics explained with real examples # aws # beginners # security Comments Add Comment 5 min read Your Proxy Should Only Allow Requests with a Custom Header — How Do You Do It in Apigee X? realNameHidden realNameHidden realNameHidden Follow Jan 11 Your Proxy Should Only Allow Requests with a Custom Header — How Do You Do It in Apigee X? # security # api # tutorial # cloud 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read TIL: Using PTT and Cloudflare to Block Web Crawlers? 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It’s the story of an impossible fight against a vicious alien race known as the Combine, set between the events of Half-Life and Half-Life 2. Playing as Alyx Vance, you are humanity’s only chance for survival. Recent Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (1,072) - 97% of the 1,072 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive. English Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (59,837) - 98% of the 59,837 user reviews for this game are positive. Release Date: 23 Mar, 2020 Developer: Valve Publisher: Valve Tags Popular user-defined tags for this product: VR FPS Story Rich Horror Female Protagonist Shooter Singleplayer First-Person Action Sci-fi Atmospheric Zombies Beautiful Aliens Adventure Futuristic Psychological Horror Memes Great Soundtrack Gore + Reviews All Reviews: English Reviews Overwhelmingly Positive (98% of 59,837) Recent Reviews: Recent: Overwhelmingly Positive (97% of 1,072) Sign in to add this item to your wishlist, follow it, or mark it as ignored Links & info Features Single-player Steam Achievements Tracked Controller Support VR Only Captions available Steam Workshop Includes level editor Family Sharing Languages : English and 27 more Interface Full Audio Subtitles English ✔ ✔ ✔ French ✔ ✔ German ✔ ✔ Spanish - Spain ✔ ✔ Japanese ✔ ✔ Korean ✔ ✔ Russian ✔ ✔ Simplified Chinese ✔ ✔ Spanish - Latin America ✔ ✔ Traditional Chinese ✔ ✔ Italian ✔ ✔ Czech ✔ ✔ Hungarian ✔ ✔ Polish ✔ ✔ Portuguese - Portugal ✔ ✔ Portuguese - Brazil ✔ ✔ Ukrainian ✔ ✔ Vietnamese ✔ ✔ Bulgarian ✔ ✔ Greek ✔ ✔ Danish ✔ ✔ Dutch ✔ ✔ Norwegian ✔ ✔ Romanian ✔ ✔ Thai ✔ ✔ Turkish ✔ ✔ Finnish ✔ ✔ Swedish ✔ ✔ See all 28 supported languages View Steam Achievements (42) Includes 42 Steam Achievements View all 42 Title: Half-Life: Alyx Genre: Action , Adventure Developer: Valve Publisher: Valve Franchise: Half-Life Release Date: 23 Mar, 2020 Visit the website View update history Read related news View discussions Visit the Workshop Find Community Groups Embed   93 metacritic Read Critic Reviews Awards Awards The Steam Awards  2020 Winner VR Game of the Year Award Check out the entire Half-Life collection on Steam VR Only Buy Half-Life: Alyx ₩ 63,000 Add to Cart Content For This Game Browse all (1) Half-Life: Alyx Soundtrack ₩ 10,500 ₩ 10,500 Add all DLC to Cart View Community Hub   About This Game Half-Life: Alyx is Valve’s VR return to the Half-Life series. It’s the story of an impossible fight against a vicious alien race known as the Combine, set between the events of Half-Life and Half-Life 2. Playing as Alyx Vance, you are humanity’s only chance for survival. The Combine’s control of the planet since the Black Mesa incident has only strengthened as they corral the remaining population in cities. Among them are some of Earth’s greatest scientists: you and your father, Dr. Eli Vance. As founders of a fledgling resistance, you’ve continued your clandestine scientific activity—performing critical research, and building invaluable tools for the few humans brave enough to defy the Combine. Every day, you learn more about your enemy, and every day you work toward finding a weakness. ABOUT GAMEPLAY IN VR: Valve’s return to the Half-Life universe that started it all was built from the ground up for virtual reality. VR was built to enable the gameplay that sits at the heart of Half-Life. 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Apply to hundreds of jobs instantly with customized resumes and ATS optimization. Written by Jaya Muvania Edited by Kaustubh Saini Reviewed by Kaivan Dave Updated on Sep 16, 2025 Read time 6 min read Comments https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/how-ai-job-hunter-works Link copied! Job hunting is exhausting. You spend hours customizing resumes, filling out applications, and tracking down new postings, only to hear nothing back. What if you could automate the entire process and apply to hundreds of jobs while you sleep? That's what Final Round AI's Job Hunter does. It's your 24/7 automated assistant that finds fresh job postings, customizes your resume for each role, and submits applications the moment positions go live. No more missed opportunities or late applications. Whether you're actively job searching or passively exploring opportunities, this guide will show you exactly how to use AI Job Hunter to land more interviews with less effort. What Is AI Job Hunter? AI Job Hunter is Final Round AI's automated job application system that transforms how you search for work. Here's what makes it powerful: Finds jobs instantly when they're posted across multiple job boardsCustomizes your resume for each specific role and company Bypasses ATS filters using keyword optimizationApplies automatically to positions matching your criteriaWorks 24/7 so you never miss an opportunityTracks all applications in one organized dashboard Think of it as having a dedicated job search assistant who never sleeps, never gets tired, and applies to jobs faster than any human could. Getting Started with AI Job Hunter Step 1: Create Your Final Round AI Account Head to Final Round AI's website and look for the AI Job Hunter Beta section. Click "Sign Up / Sign In" in the top right corner. Create your account using your email or Google login, then verify your email address to get started. Step 2: Set Up Your Profile This is the foundation of your automated job search. The more detailed your profile, the better AI Job Hunter can match you with relevant positions. Upload Your Resume: Navigate to the Profile section and upload your current resume. The AI will analyze it to understand your experience, skills, and career trajectory. Make sure your resume is up to date and includes all relevant keywords for your target roles. Select Your Role: Choose your target job title from the dropdown menu. Be specific here. Instead of just "Manager," select "Product Manager" or "Marketing Manager" to ensure accurate job matching. Years of Experience: Select your experience level. This helps filter out positions that are too junior or senior for your background. Location Preferences: Enter your current location or where you want to work. You can specify multiple locations if you're open to relocating. Step 3: Configure Your Job Search Settings Job Categories: Select all the job categories that interest you. You can choose multiple categories to cast a wider net, but stay focused on roles that genuinely match your skills and interests. Remote Work Preference: This is crucial in today's job market. You have two options: "Yes, prioritize remote jobs" if you want to focus on remote opportunities "No preference" if you're open to any work arrangement Work Authorization: Make sure to accurately specify your work authorization status. This ensures you only apply to jobs where you're legally eligible to work. Customizing Your Application Strategy Setting Up Multiple Profiles One powerful feature many users miss: you can create different profiles for different types of roles. If you're qualified for both Project Manager and Business Analyst positions, set up separate profiles with tailored resumes for each. Fine-Tuning Your Matches AI Job Hunter uses smart filtering to ensure quality over quantity. Here's how to optimize your settings: Keywords to Include : Add specific skills, certifications, or technologies you want to target. For example, if you're a developer, add "React," "Python," or "AWS." Keywords to Exclude : Block roles you're not interested in. If you don't want sales positions, add "quota," "commission," and "cold calling" to your exclusion list. Salary Requirements : Set your minimum acceptable salary to avoid wasting time on positions that don't meet your financial needs. Company Size : Specify if you prefer startups, mid-size companies, or enterprises. How AI Job Hunter Works Its Magic Once you've configured your settings, here's what happens behind the scenes: The Application Process Scanning : AI Job Hunter continuously scans multiple job boards for new postings Matching : It compares each job against your profile and preferences Customizing : For matching jobs, it tailors your resume using relevant keywords Applying : Submits your application within minutes of the job being posted Tracking : Logs every application in your dashboard for easy monitoring Resume Optimization For each application, AI Job Hunter: Analyzes the job description for key requirements Identifies important keywords and phrases Adjusts your resume to highlight relevant experience Ensures ATS compatibility for maximum visibility Maintains truthfulness while emphasizing fit This customization happens automatically for every single application, something that would take hours to do manually. Monitoring Your Applications The Dashboard Your AI Job Hunter dashboard becomes your command center. Here you can: View all submitted applications Track response rates See which roles are getting the most traction Identify patterns in successful applications Export data for your own analysis Analytics and Insights Pay attention to these key metrics: Application Volume : How many jobs you're applying to daily Response Rate : Percentage of applications getting responses Interview Conversion : Applications that lead to interviews Time to Response : How quickly employers respond Use these insights to refine your strategy. Low response rates might mean you need to adjust your target roles or improve your base resume. Best Practices for Success Do's: - Keep your resume updated with recent achievements - Review your matches weekly to ensure quality - Respond quickly when employers reach out - Use specific job titles rather than generic ones - Set realistic location and salary parameters Don'ts: - Don't set it and forget it completely - Don't apply to roles you're seriously underqualified for - Don't use outdated contact information - Don't ignore employer responses - Don't disable the tool during active job searching Advanced Strategies Timing Your Applications While AI Job Hunter works 24/7, you can optimize timing: Most jobs are posted Tuesday through Thursday Early morning applications often get noticed first Avoid major holidays when hiring slows down A/B Testing Your Resume Create two versions of your resume and track which performs better. After a few weeks, analyze the results and use the winning version as your new baseline. Combining with Other Tools AI Job Hunter works best as part of a comprehensive strategy: Use Final Round AI's Interview Copilot to ace interviews Leverage the Mock Interview tool for practice Apply Resume Builder for ongoing optimization Troubleshooting Common Issues Problem : Not getting enough matches ‍ Solution : Broaden your job categories and keywords, or adjust your experience level requirements Problem : Too many irrelevant applications ‍ Solution : Add more exclusion keywords and narrow your job categories Problem : Low response rate ‍ Solution : Review your resume for ATS compatibility and ensure your experience matches your target roles Problem : Applications to wrong locations ‍ Solution : Double-check your location settings and remote work preferences Maximizing Your ROI AI Job Hunter can submit hundreds of applications, but quality matters. Here's how to ensure you're getting the most value: Start with a strong foundation : Your base resume should be polished and professional Target appropriate roles : Apply to positions where you meet 70% or more of the requirements Stay responsive : Check your email and phone daily for employer responses Track your results : Use the analytics to continuously improve your approach Combine with networking : AI Job Hunter handles volume while you focus on relationship building Is AI Job Hunter Right for You? AI Job Hunter is perfect if you: Want to maximize your job search coverage Don't have time for manual applications Are exploring multiple career paths Want to ensure you never miss opportunities Need to maintain momentum while working full-time It might not be ideal if you: Only want one specific role at one specific company Prefer highly personalized, crafted applications Are in a very niche field with few openings Getting Started Today Ready to automate your job search? Here's your action plan: Sign up at Final Round AI Upload your polished, updated resume Configure your job preferences carefully Set appropriate filters and keywords Launch AI Job Hunter and let it work Check your dashboard daily for updates Respond promptly to any employer interest Remember, AI Job Hunter handles the volume and speed, but you still need to shine in the interview. It gets your foot in the door, but your skills and personality close the deal. The job market moves fast. With AI Job Hunter working around the clock, you'll never miss another opportunity. While others sleep, your applications are landing in inbox after inbox, positioning you at the front of every hiring line. Start your automated job search today and let AI Job Hunter transform how you find your next role. Upgrade your resume! Create a hireable resume with just one click and stand out to recruiters. 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Sales and service roles are not affected. Written by Kaustubh Saini Edited by Jaya Muvania Reviewed by Kaivan Dave Updated on Oct 21, 2025 Read time 4 Min Read Comments https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/charter-communications-layoffs-2025 Link copied! Charter Communications, one of the largest cable and internet providers in the U.S., is laying off close to 1,200 employees. This move affects just over 1% of the company's 95,000-person workforce and is focused on corporate management positions. Sales and service jobs will not be impacted, according to a source familiar with the matter. What Happened? The layoffs are part of Charter's plan to simplify its corporate structure and make the company run more efficiently. The company has not made a public announcement about the job cuts, but the news was first reported by The Wall Street Journal on October 21, 2025. The cuts mainly affect corporate and back-office roles at Charter's Stamford, Connecticut headquarters and other corporate locations. Charter is not alone in making these changes. Other big names in the media and cable industry have also announced job cuts recently as they try to centralize operations and respond to industry changes. Paramount is expected to lay off approximately 2,000 employees starting the week of October 27, 2025, following its merger with Skydance Media. Meanwhile, Comcast has been cutting jobs across its operations, with NBC News eliminating 150 positions in mid-October 2025 as the company prepares to spin off its cable networks business, as reported by Axios. Why is Charter Cutting Jobs? Charter is facing tough competition from telecom companies that offer bundled internet and 5G mobile plans. According to Charter's second quarter 2025 earnings report released July 25, 2025, the company lost 117,000 internet customers in the second quarter and 60,000 in the first quarter. The company's video service also lost 80,000 customers in Q2 2025 , though this represented its best video customer retention quarter since 2021. At the same time, Charter added 500,000 mobile lines in the second quarter, positioning itself as the fastest-growing mobile provider in the United States. However, this growth was below what Wall Street analysts had expected. Charter reported total revenue of $13.8 billion in Q2 2025, representing just 0.6% year-over-year growth, according to the company's official investor relations disclosure (July 25, 2025). The broader cable industry is struggling with significant subscriber losses. According to industry data, traditional cable TV households have declined from 90.3 million in 2018 to an estimated 69 million by 2025 , while cord-cutting households more than doubled from 37.3 million to 77.2 million during the same period, based on research by CableCompare (2025). Cable TV penetration rates have plummeted from over 80% in 2011 to just 34.4% as of 2025, according to CordCuttersNews. To stay competitive, Charter is working on a $21.9 billion deal to acquire Cox Communications. If successful, this would make Charter the largest cable TV and broadband provider in the U.S. The transaction, announced in May 2025 , values Cox Communications at an enterprise value of approximately $34.5 billion and would give Cox Enterprises approximately 23% ownership of the combined company. The company is also partnering with Comcast to launch a new mobile service for business customers using T-Mobile's 5G network, with a commercial launch planned for 2026. This partnership was announced on July 22, 2025 , and will leverage T-Mobile's network through a long-term Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) agreement to deliver business-focused wireless services under the Spectrum Mobile for Business brand. Who is Affected? The layoffs are limited to corporate management roles. Employees in sales and customer service will not be affected by this round of cuts. This aligns with Charter's strategy to maintain its 100% U.S.-based customer service model, which the company has positioned as a competitive advantage. What's Next? Charter's restructuring is part of a larger trend in the industry. As the company moves forward with its acquisition plans and new partnerships, more changes could be on the way for its workforce and business strategy. The Cox Communications acquisition still requires regulatory and shareholder approval, with closing expected to occur alongside Charter's previously announced merger with Liberty Broadband. 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Date is out, Temporal is in - Piccalilli Front-end education for the real world. Since 2018. — From set.studio Articles Links Courses Newsletter Merch Login Switch to Dark Theme RSS Date is out, Temporal is in Mat “Wilto” Marquis , 07 January 2026 Topic: JavaScript Save 15% on all of our premium courses until the end of January! Check out the courses Advert Time makes fools of us all, and JavaScript is no slouch in that department either. Honestly, I’ve never minded the latter much — in fact, if you’ve taken JavaScript for Everyone or tuned into the newsletter , you already know that I largely enjoy JavaScript’s little quirks, believe it or not. I like when you can see the seams; I like how, for as formal and iron-clad as the ES-262 specification might seem, you can still see all the good and bad decisions made by the hundreds of people who’ve been building the language in mid-flight, if you know where to look. JavaScript has character . Sure, it doesn’t necessarily do everything exactly the way one might expect, but y’know, if you ask me, JavaScript has a real charm once you get to know it! There’s one part of the language where that immediately falls apart for me, though. Code language js Copy to clipboard // Numeric months are zero-indexed, but years and days are not: console . log ( new Date ( 2026 , 1 , 1 ) ) ; // Result: Date Sun Feb 01 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) The Date constructor. Code language js Copy to clipboard // A numeric string between 32 and 49 is assumed to be in the 2000s: console . log ( new Date ( "49" ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 01 2049 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // A numeric string between 33 and 99 is assumed to be in the 1900s: console . log ( new Date ( "99" ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 01 1999 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // ...But 100 and up start from year zero: console . log ( new Date ( "100" ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 01 0100 00:00:00 GMT-0456 (Eastern Standard Time) I dislike Date immensely . Code language js Copy to clipboard // A string-based date works the way you might expect: console . log ( new Date ( "2026/1/2" ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // A leading zero on the month? No problem; one is one, right? console . log ( new Date ( "2026/02/2" ) ) ; // Result: Date Mon Feb 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // Slightly different formatting? Sure! console . log ( new Date ( "2026-02-2" ) ) ; // Result: Date Mon Feb 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // A leading zero on the day? Of course; why wouldn't it work? console . log ( new Date ( '2026/01/02' ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // Unless, of course, you separate the year, month, and date with hyphens. // Then it gets the _day_ wrong. console . log ( new Date ( '2026-01-02' ) ) ; // Result: Date Thu Jan 01 2026 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) Date sucks. It was hastily and shamelessly copied off of Java’s homework in the car on the way to school and it got all the same answers wrong, right down to the name at the top of the page: Date doesn’t represent a date , it represents a time . Internally, dates are stored as number values called time values : Unix timestamps, divided into 1,000 milliseconds — which, okay, yes, a Unix time does also necessarily imply a date, sure, but still : Date represents a time, from which you can infer a date. Gross. Code language js Copy to clipboard // Unix timestamp for Monday, December 4, 1995 12:00:00 AM GMT-05 (the day JavaScript was announced): const timestamp = 818053200 ; console . log ( new Date ( timestamp * 1000 ) ) ; // Result: Date Mon Dec 04 1995 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) Words like “date” and “time” mean things, but, sure — whatever, JavaScript . Java deprecated their Date way back in 1997, only a few years after JavaScript’s Date was turned loose on the unsuspecting world; meanwhile, we’ve been saddled with this mess ever since. It’s wildly inconsistent when it comes to parsing dates, as you’ve seen so far here. It has no sense of time zones beyond the local one and GMT, which is not ideal where “world-wide” is right there in the web’s name — and speaking-of, Date only respects the Gregorian calendar model. It wholesale does not understand the concept of daylight savings time, which— I mean, okay, yeah, samesies, but I’m not made of computers . All these shortcomings make it exceptionally common to use a third-party library dedicated to working around it all, some of which are absolutely massive ; a performance drain that has done real and measurable damage to the web. None of these are my major issue with Date . My complaint is about more than parsing or syntax or “developer ergonomics” or the web-wide performance impact of wholly necessary workarounds or even the definition of the word “date.” My issue with Date is soul-deep. My problem with Date is that using it means deviating from the fundamental nature of time itself . Advert All JavaScript’s primitives values are immutable , meaning that the values themselves cannot be changed. The number value 3 can never represent anything but the concept of “three” — you can’t make true mean anything other than “true.” These are values with concrete, iron-clad, real-world meanings. We know what three is. It can’t be some other non-three thing. These immutable data types are stored by value , meaning that a variable that represents the number value 3 effectively “contains” — and thus behaves as — the number value 3 . When an immutable value is assigned to a variable, the JavaScript engine creates a copy of that value and stores the copy in memory: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theNumber = 3 ; console . log ( theNumber ) ; // Result: 3 This fits the common mental model for “a variable” just fine: theNumber “contains” 3 . When we initialize theOtherNumber with the value bound to theNumber , that mental model holds: once again a 3 is created and stored in memory. theOtherNumber can now be thought of as containing its own discrete 3 . Code language js Copy to clipboard const theNumber = 3 ; const theOtherNumber = theNumber ; console . log ( theOtherNumber ) ; // Result: 3; The value of theNumber isn’t changed when we alter the value associated with theOtherNumber , of course — again, we’re working with two discrete instances of 3 . Code language js Copy to clipboard const theNumber = 3 ; let theOtherNumber = theNumber ; theOtherNumber = 5 ; console . log ( theOtherNumber ) ; // Result: 5; console . log ( theNumber ) ; // Result: 3 When you change the value bound to theOtherNumber , you’re not changing the 3 , you’re creating a new, immutable number value and binding that in its place. Hence an error when you try to tinker with a variable declared using const : Code language js Copy to clipboard const theNumber = 3 ; theNumber = 5 ; // Result: Uncaught TypeError: invalid assignment to const 'theNumber' You can’t change the binding of a const , and you definitely can’t alter the meaning of 3 . Data types that can be changed after they’re created are mutable , meaning that the data value itself can be altered. Object values — any non-primitive value, like an array, map, or set — are mutable. Variables (and object properties, function parameters, and elements in an array, set, or map) can’t “contain” an object, the way we might think of theNumber in the example above as “containing” 3 . A variable can contain either a primitive value or a reference value , the latter of which is a pointer to that object’s stored location in memory. When you assign an object to a variable, instead of creating a copy of that object, the identifier represents a reference to the object’s stored position in memory. That’s why an object bound to a variable declared with const can still be altered: the reference value can’t be changed, but the values of the object can: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theObject = { theValue : 3 } ; theObject . theValue ++ ; console . log ( theObject . theValue ) ; // Result: 4 You still can’t change the binding of a const , but you can alter the object that binding references. When a reference value is assigned from one variable to another, the JavaScript engine creates a copy of that reference value — not the object value itself, the way a discrete copy is made of a primitive value. Both identifiers point to the same object in memory — any changes made to that object by way of one reference will be reflected by the others, because they’re all referencing the same thing: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theObject = { theValue : 3 } ; const theOtherObj = theObject ; theOtherObj . theValue ++ ; console . log ( theOtherObj . theValue ) ; // Result: 4 console . log ( theObject . theValue ) ; // Result: 4 This is what gets me about JavaScript’s date handling. Despite representing “point to it on a calendar” values, JavaScript’s date values are mutable — Date is a constructor, invoking a constructor with new necessarily results in an object, and all objects are inherently mutable: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theDate = new Date ( ) ; console . log ( typeof theDate ) ; // Result: object Even though “January 1st, 2026” is as much an immutable real-world concept as “three” or “true,” the only way we have of representing that date is a with a mutable data structure. This also means that any variable initialized with an instance of the Date constructor contains a reference value, pointing to a data value in memory that can be changed by way of any reference to that value: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theDate = new Date ( ) ; console . log ( theDate . toDateString ( ) ) ; // Result: Tue Dec 30 2025 theDate . setMonth ( 10 ) ; console . log ( theDate . toDateString ( ) ) ; // Result: Sun Nov 30 2025 Again, we’re going to breeze right over the fact that month 10 is November . So despite real-world dates having set-in-stone meanings , the process of interacting with an instance of Date that represents that real-world value can mean altering that instance in ways we didn’t necessarily intend: Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = new Date ( ) ; const addDay = theDate => { theDate . setDate ( theDate . getDate ( ) + 1 ) ; return theDate ; } ; console . log ( ` Today is ${ today . toLocaleDateString ( ) } , tomorrow is ${ addDay ( today ) . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . ` ) ; // Result: Today is 12/31/2025. Tomorrow is 1/1/2026. Fine so far, right? Today is today, tomorrow is tomorrow; all is right in the world. You’d be forgiven for committing this to a codebase and moving on with your day. That is, unless we reordered the output slightly. Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = new Date ( ) ; const addDay = theDate => { theDate . setDate ( theDate . getDate ( ) + 1 ) ; return theDate ; } ; console . log ( ` Tomorrow will be ${ addDay ( today ) . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . Today is ${ today . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . ` ) ; // Result: Tomorrow will be 1/1/2026. Today is 1/1/2026. See what happened there? the variable today represents a reference to the object created by new Date() . When we provided today as an argument to the addDay function, the parameter theDate now represents a copy of the reference value — not a copy of the value, but a second reference to the object that represents today’s date. When we manipulate that value to determine the date of the following day, we’re manipulating the mutable object in memory, not an immutable copy — today becomes tomorrow, the falcon has a hard time hearing the falconer, the center starts to look a little iffy vis-a-vis “holding,” and so on. Now, by this point you can probably tell that I’m not here to praise Date , but what you might not expect is that I’m here to bury it. That’s right: Date is soon to be over, done, gone, as “deprecated” as any part of the web platform can be — which is to say, “around forever, but you shouldn’t use it anymore, if you can avoid it.” Soon we will — at long last — have an object that replaces Date wholesale: Temporal . Advert Temporal is not a constructor, it’s a namespace object The sharp-eyed among you may have noticed that I said “an object that replaces Date ,” not “a constructor.” Temporal is not a constructor, and your browser’s developer console will tell you the same if you attempt to invoke it as one: Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = new Temporal ( ) ; // Uncaught TypeError: Temporal is not a constructor Temporal is a way better name for something that pertains to time , if you ask me. Instead, Temporal is a namespace object — an ordinary object made up of static properties and methods, like the Math object: Code language js Copy to clipboard console . log ( Temporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal { … } Duration: function Duration() Instant: function Instant() Now: Temporal.Now { … } PlainDate: function PlainDate() PlainDateTime: function PlainDateTime() PlainMonthDay: function PlainMonthDay() PlainTime: function PlainTime() PlainYearMonth: function PlainYearMonth() ZonedDateTime: function ZonedDateTime() Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag): "Temporal" */ I find this immediately understandable compared to Date . The classes and namespaces objects that Temporal contains allow you to calculate durations between two points in time, represent a point in time with or without time zone specificity , or access the current moment in time via the Now property. Temporal.Now references a namespace object containing properties and methods of its own: Code language js Copy to clipboard console . log ( Temporal . Now ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.Now { … } instant: function instant() plainDateISO: function plainDateISO() plainDateTimeISO: function plainDateTimeISO() plainTimeISO: function plainTimeISO() timeZoneId: function timeZoneId() zonedDateTimeISO: function zonedDateTimeISO() Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag): "Temporal.Now" <prototype>: Object { … } */ Temporal gives us a sensible, plain-language way to grab today’s date, a la raggedy old Date : the Now property contains a plainDateISO() method. Since we’re not specifying anything in the way of time zones (a thing we can do now, thanks to Temporal) that method gives us back today’s date in the current one — EST, in my case: Code language js Copy to clipboard console . log ( Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-31 <prototype>: Object { … } */ Notice how plainDateISO results in an already-formatted, date-only value? Stay tuned; that’ll come up again later. —wait. That looks familiar: Code language js Copy to clipboard const nowTemporal = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; const nowDate = new Date ( ) ; console . log ( nowTemporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-31 <prototype>: Object { … } */ console . log ( nowDate ) ; /* Result (expanded): Date Tue Dec 31 2025 11:05:52 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) <prototype>: Date.prototype { … } */ Could it be that—… Code language js Copy to clipboard const rightNow = Temporal . Now . instant ( ) ; console . log ( typeof rightNow ) ; // object Yes, we’re still working with a mutable object that represents the current date , I say in my spookiest voice, flashlight squarely beneath my chin. At a glance, this might not seem like it addresses my big complaint with Date at all. Well, we’re kind of at the mercy of the nature of the language, here: dates represent complex real-world values, complex data necessitates complex data structures, and for JavaScript, that means objects. The difference is in how we interact with these Temporal objects, as compared to instances of Date , and — as is so often the case — the magic is in the prototype chain: Code language js Copy to clipboard const nowTemporal = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; console . log ( nowTemporal . __proto__ ) ; /* Result (expanded): Object { … } add: function add() calendarId: >> constructor: function PlainDate() day: >> dayOfWeek: >> dayOfYear: >> daysInMonth: >> daysInWeek: >> daysInYear: >> equals: function equals() era: >> eraYear: >> inLeapYear: >> month: >> monthCode: >> monthsInYear: >> since: function since() subtract: function subtract() toJSON: function toJSON() toLocaleString: function toLocaleString() toPlainDateTime: function toPlainDateTime() toPlainMonthDay: function toPlainMonthDay() toPlainYearMonth: function toPlainYearMonth() toString: function toString() toZonedDateTime: function toZonedDateTime() until: function until() valueOf: function valueOf() weekOfYear: >> with: function with() withCalendar: function withCalendar() year: >> yearOfWeek: >> Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag): "Temporal.PlainDate" <get calendarId()>: function calendarId() <get day()>: function day() <get dayOfWeek()>: function dayOfWeek() <get dayOfYear()>: function dayOfYear() <get daysInMonth()>: function daysInMonth() <get daysInWeek()>: function daysInWeek() <get daysInYear()>: function daysInYear() <get era()>: function era() <get eraYear()>: function eraYear() <get inLeapYear()>: function inLeapYear() */ Right away you’ll notice that there are a number of methods and properties devoted to accessing, formatting, and manipulating the details of the Temporal object we’re working with. No big surprises there — it means a little bit of a learning curve, sure, but nothing an occasional trip over to MDN couldn’t solve, and they all more-or-less do what they say on their respective tins. The big difference from working with Date is how they do so, at a fundamental level: Code language js Copy to clipboard const nowTemporal = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; // Current local date: console . log ( nowTemporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-30 <prototype>: Object { … } */ // Current local year: console . log ( nowTemporal . year ) ; // Result: 2025 // Current local date and time: console . log ( nowTemporal . toPlainDateTime ( ) ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDateTime 2025-12-30T00:00:00 <prototype>: Object { … } */ // Specify that this date represents the Europe/London time zone: console . log ( nowTemporal . toZonedDateTime ( "Europe/London" ) ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.ZonedDateTime 2025-12-30T00:00:00+00:00[Europe/London] <prototype>: Object { … } */ // Add a day to this date: console . log ( nowTemporal . add ( { days : 1 } ) ) ; /* Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-31 <prototype>: Object { … } */ // Add one month and one day to this date, and subtract two years: console . log ( nowTemporal . add ( { months : 1 , days : 1 } ) . subtract ( { years : 2 } ) ) ; /* Temporal.PlainDate 2024-01-31 <prototype>: Object { … } */ console . log ( nowTemporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-30 <prototype>: Object { … } */ Notice how none of these transformations required us to manually spin up any new objects, and that the value of the object referenced by nowTemporal remains unchanged? Unlike Date , the methods we use to interact with a Temporal object result in new Temporal objects, rather than requiring us to use them in the context of a new instance or to modify the instance we’re working with — which is how we’re able to chain the add and subtract methods together in nowTemporal.add({ months: 1, days: 1 }).subtract({ years: 2 }) . Sure, we’re still working with objects, and that means we’re working with mutable data structures that represent real-world values: Code language js Copy to clipboard const nowTemporal = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; nowTemporal . someProperty = true ; console . log ( nowTemporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2026-01-05 someProperty: true <prototype>: Object { … } …But the value represented by that Temporal object isn’t meant to be changed during the normal course of interacting with it — even though the object is still essentially mutable, we’re not stuck using that object in ways that could alter what it means in terms of real-world dates and times. I’ll take it. So, let’s revisit that janky little “today is X, tomorrow is Y” script we wrote using Date earlier. First, we’ll fix it by making sure we’re working with two discrete instances of Date rather than modifying the instance that represents today’s date: Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = new Date ( ) ; const addDay = theDate => { const tomorrow = new Date ( ) ; tomorrow . setDate ( theDate . getDate ( ) + 1 ) ; return tomorrow ; } ; console . log ( ` Tomorrow will be ${ addDay ( today ) . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . Today is ${ today . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . ` ) ; // Result: Tomorrow will be 1/1/2026. Today is 12/31/2025. Thanks, I hate it. Okay, fine. It gets the job done, just as it has since the day Date first bumbled its way onto the web. We’re not unwittingly altering the value of today since we’re spinning up a new instance of Date inside our addDay function — wordy, but it works, as it has for decades now. We add 1 to it, which we have to just kind of know means add one day. Then in our template literal we need to keep nudging JavaScript to give us the date in a format that doesn’t include the current time, as a string. It’s functional, but verbose. Now, let’s redo it using Temporal : Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; console . log ( ` Tomorrow will be ${ today . add ( { days : 1 } ) } . Today is ${ today } . ` ) ; // Result: Tomorrow will be 2026-01-01. Today is 2025-12-31. Now we’re talking. So much better . Leaner, meaner, and way less margin for error. We want today’s date without the time, and the object that results from invoking plainDateISO (and any new Temporal objects created from it) will retain that formatting without being coerced to a string. Formatting: check . We want to output a value that represents today’s date plus one day, and we want to do so in a way where we are unmistakably saying “add one day to it” with no parsing guesswork: check and check . Most importantly, we don’t want to run the risk of having our original today object altered unintentionally — because the result of calling the add method will always be a new Temporal object: check . Temporal is going to be a massive improvement over Date , and I only say “going to be” because it still isn’t quite ready for prime-time usage. The draft specification for the proposed Temporal object has reached stage three of the standardization process, meaning it is now officially “recommended for implementation” — not yet part of the standard that informs the ongoing development of JavaScript itself, but close enough that browsers can start tinkering with it. That means the results of that early experimentation may be used to further refine the specification, so nothing is set in stone just yet. Web standards are an iterative process, after all. That’s where you and I come in. Now that Temporal has landed in the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox — and others, soon — it’s time for us to get in there and kick the tires a little bit. We may not have had any say in Date , but we get to experiment with Temporal before the final implementations land. Soon, JavaScript will have sensible, modern date handling, and we’ll finally be able to cram Date way in the back of the junk drawer with the rubber bands, mismatched jar lids, mystery keys, and probably-half-empty AA batteries — still present, still an inexorable part of the web platform, but no longer our first, last, and only way of handling dates. And we only had to wait— well, hold on, let me just crunch the numbers real quick: Try it out const today = Temporal.Now.plainDateISO(); const jsShipped = Temporal.PlainDate.from( "1995-12-04" ); const sinceDate = today.since( jsShipped, { largestUnit: 'year' }); console.log( `${ sinceDate.years } years, ${ sinceDate.months } months, and ${ sinceDate.days } days.` ); Run Sure, the best time to replace Date would’ve been back in 1995, but hey: the second best time is Temporal.Now , right? Enjoyed this article? You can support us by leaving a tip via Open Collective Advert Author Mat “Wilto” Marquis Independent front-end developer, designer, author of Javascript For Web Designers, JavaScript for Everyone, and hobby collector. Check out Mat’s JavaScript Course More about Mat “Wilto” Marquis Newsletter Newsletter Join thousands of subscribers and discover our twice weekly newsletter, featuring high quality, curated design, dev and tech links. Short. ~5 links, twice weekly Digestible. 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https://piccalil.li/blog/date-is-out-and-temporal-is-in/#play-basic
Date is out, Temporal is in - Piccalilli Front-end education for the real world. Since 2018. — From set.studio Articles Links Courses Newsletter Merch Login Switch to Dark Theme RSS Date is out, Temporal is in Mat “Wilto” Marquis , 07 January 2026 Topic: JavaScript Save 15% on all of our premium courses until the end of January! Check out the courses Advert Time makes fools of us all, and JavaScript is no slouch in that department either. Honestly, I’ve never minded the latter much — in fact, if you’ve taken JavaScript for Everyone or tuned into the newsletter , you already know that I largely enjoy JavaScript’s little quirks, believe it or not. I like when you can see the seams; I like how, for as formal and iron-clad as the ES-262 specification might seem, you can still see all the good and bad decisions made by the hundreds of people who’ve been building the language in mid-flight, if you know where to look. JavaScript has character . Sure, it doesn’t necessarily do everything exactly the way one might expect, but y’know, if you ask me, JavaScript has a real charm once you get to know it! There’s one part of the language where that immediately falls apart for me, though. Code language js Copy to clipboard // Numeric months are zero-indexed, but years and days are not: console . log ( new Date ( 2026 , 1 , 1 ) ) ; // Result: Date Sun Feb 01 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) The Date constructor. Code language js Copy to clipboard // A numeric string between 32 and 49 is assumed to be in the 2000s: console . log ( new Date ( "49" ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 01 2049 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // A numeric string between 33 and 99 is assumed to be in the 1900s: console . log ( new Date ( "99" ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 01 1999 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // ...But 100 and up start from year zero: console . log ( new Date ( "100" ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 01 0100 00:00:00 GMT-0456 (Eastern Standard Time) I dislike Date immensely . Code language js Copy to clipboard // A string-based date works the way you might expect: console . log ( new Date ( "2026/1/2" ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // A leading zero on the month? No problem; one is one, right? console . log ( new Date ( "2026/02/2" ) ) ; // Result: Date Mon Feb 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // Slightly different formatting? Sure! console . log ( new Date ( "2026-02-2" ) ) ; // Result: Date Mon Feb 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // A leading zero on the day? Of course; why wouldn't it work? console . log ( new Date ( '2026/01/02' ) ) ; // Result: Date Fri Jan 02 2026 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) // Unless, of course, you separate the year, month, and date with hyphens. // Then it gets the _day_ wrong. console . log ( new Date ( '2026-01-02' ) ) ; // Result: Date Thu Jan 01 2026 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) Date sucks. It was hastily and shamelessly copied off of Java’s homework in the car on the way to school and it got all the same answers wrong, right down to the name at the top of the page: Date doesn’t represent a date , it represents a time . Internally, dates are stored as number values called time values : Unix timestamps, divided into 1,000 milliseconds — which, okay, yes, a Unix time does also necessarily imply a date, sure, but still : Date represents a time, from which you can infer a date. Gross. Code language js Copy to clipboard // Unix timestamp for Monday, December 4, 1995 12:00:00 AM GMT-05 (the day JavaScript was announced): const timestamp = 818053200 ; console . log ( new Date ( timestamp * 1000 ) ) ; // Result: Date Mon Dec 04 1995 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) Words like “date” and “time” mean things, but, sure — whatever, JavaScript . Java deprecated their Date way back in 1997, only a few years after JavaScript’s Date was turned loose on the unsuspecting world; meanwhile, we’ve been saddled with this mess ever since. It’s wildly inconsistent when it comes to parsing dates, as you’ve seen so far here. It has no sense of time zones beyond the local one and GMT, which is not ideal where “world-wide” is right there in the web’s name — and speaking-of, Date only respects the Gregorian calendar model. It wholesale does not understand the concept of daylight savings time, which— I mean, okay, yeah, samesies, but I’m not made of computers . All these shortcomings make it exceptionally common to use a third-party library dedicated to working around it all, some of which are absolutely massive ; a performance drain that has done real and measurable damage to the web. None of these are my major issue with Date . My complaint is about more than parsing or syntax or “developer ergonomics” or the web-wide performance impact of wholly necessary workarounds or even the definition of the word “date.” My issue with Date is soul-deep. My problem with Date is that using it means deviating from the fundamental nature of time itself . Advert All JavaScript’s primitives values are immutable , meaning that the values themselves cannot be changed. The number value 3 can never represent anything but the concept of “three” — you can’t make true mean anything other than “true.” These are values with concrete, iron-clad, real-world meanings. We know what three is. It can’t be some other non-three thing. These immutable data types are stored by value , meaning that a variable that represents the number value 3 effectively “contains” — and thus behaves as — the number value 3 . When an immutable value is assigned to a variable, the JavaScript engine creates a copy of that value and stores the copy in memory: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theNumber = 3 ; console . log ( theNumber ) ; // Result: 3 This fits the common mental model for “a variable” just fine: theNumber “contains” 3 . When we initialize theOtherNumber with the value bound to theNumber , that mental model holds: once again a 3 is created and stored in memory. theOtherNumber can now be thought of as containing its own discrete 3 . Code language js Copy to clipboard const theNumber = 3 ; const theOtherNumber = theNumber ; console . log ( theOtherNumber ) ; // Result: 3; The value of theNumber isn’t changed when we alter the value associated with theOtherNumber , of course — again, we’re working with two discrete instances of 3 . Code language js Copy to clipboard const theNumber = 3 ; let theOtherNumber = theNumber ; theOtherNumber = 5 ; console . log ( theOtherNumber ) ; // Result: 5; console . log ( theNumber ) ; // Result: 3 When you change the value bound to theOtherNumber , you’re not changing the 3 , you’re creating a new, immutable number value and binding that in its place. Hence an error when you try to tinker with a variable declared using const : Code language js Copy to clipboard const theNumber = 3 ; theNumber = 5 ; // Result: Uncaught TypeError: invalid assignment to const 'theNumber' You can’t change the binding of a const , and you definitely can’t alter the meaning of 3 . Data types that can be changed after they’re created are mutable , meaning that the data value itself can be altered. Object values — any non-primitive value, like an array, map, or set — are mutable. Variables (and object properties, function parameters, and elements in an array, set, or map) can’t “contain” an object, the way we might think of theNumber in the example above as “containing” 3 . A variable can contain either a primitive value or a reference value , the latter of which is a pointer to that object’s stored location in memory. When you assign an object to a variable, instead of creating a copy of that object, the identifier represents a reference to the object’s stored position in memory. That’s why an object bound to a variable declared with const can still be altered: the reference value can’t be changed, but the values of the object can: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theObject = { theValue : 3 } ; theObject . theValue ++ ; console . log ( theObject . theValue ) ; // Result: 4 You still can’t change the binding of a const , but you can alter the object that binding references. When a reference value is assigned from one variable to another, the JavaScript engine creates a copy of that reference value — not the object value itself, the way a discrete copy is made of a primitive value. Both identifiers point to the same object in memory — any changes made to that object by way of one reference will be reflected by the others, because they’re all referencing the same thing: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theObject = { theValue : 3 } ; const theOtherObj = theObject ; theOtherObj . theValue ++ ; console . log ( theOtherObj . theValue ) ; // Result: 4 console . log ( theObject . theValue ) ; // Result: 4 This is what gets me about JavaScript’s date handling. Despite representing “point to it on a calendar” values, JavaScript’s date values are mutable — Date is a constructor, invoking a constructor with new necessarily results in an object, and all objects are inherently mutable: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theDate = new Date ( ) ; console . log ( typeof theDate ) ; // Result: object Even though “January 1st, 2026” is as much an immutable real-world concept as “three” or “true,” the only way we have of representing that date is a with a mutable data structure. This also means that any variable initialized with an instance of the Date constructor contains a reference value, pointing to a data value in memory that can be changed by way of any reference to that value: Code language js Copy to clipboard const theDate = new Date ( ) ; console . log ( theDate . toDateString ( ) ) ; // Result: Tue Dec 30 2025 theDate . setMonth ( 10 ) ; console . log ( theDate . toDateString ( ) ) ; // Result: Sun Nov 30 2025 Again, we’re going to breeze right over the fact that month 10 is November . So despite real-world dates having set-in-stone meanings , the process of interacting with an instance of Date that represents that real-world value can mean altering that instance in ways we didn’t necessarily intend: Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = new Date ( ) ; const addDay = theDate => { theDate . setDate ( theDate . getDate ( ) + 1 ) ; return theDate ; } ; console . log ( ` Today is ${ today . toLocaleDateString ( ) } , tomorrow is ${ addDay ( today ) . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . ` ) ; // Result: Today is 12/31/2025. Tomorrow is 1/1/2026. Fine so far, right? Today is today, tomorrow is tomorrow; all is right in the world. You’d be forgiven for committing this to a codebase and moving on with your day. That is, unless we reordered the output slightly. Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = new Date ( ) ; const addDay = theDate => { theDate . setDate ( theDate . getDate ( ) + 1 ) ; return theDate ; } ; console . log ( ` Tomorrow will be ${ addDay ( today ) . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . Today is ${ today . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . ` ) ; // Result: Tomorrow will be 1/1/2026. Today is 1/1/2026. See what happened there? the variable today represents a reference to the object created by new Date() . When we provided today as an argument to the addDay function, the parameter theDate now represents a copy of the reference value — not a copy of the value, but a second reference to the object that represents today’s date. When we manipulate that value to determine the date of the following day, we’re manipulating the mutable object in memory, not an immutable copy — today becomes tomorrow, the falcon has a hard time hearing the falconer, the center starts to look a little iffy vis-a-vis “holding,” and so on. Now, by this point you can probably tell that I’m not here to praise Date , but what you might not expect is that I’m here to bury it. That’s right: Date is soon to be over, done, gone, as “deprecated” as any part of the web platform can be — which is to say, “around forever, but you shouldn’t use it anymore, if you can avoid it.” Soon we will — at long last — have an object that replaces Date wholesale: Temporal . Advert Temporal is not a constructor, it’s a namespace object The sharp-eyed among you may have noticed that I said “an object that replaces Date ,” not “a constructor.” Temporal is not a constructor, and your browser’s developer console will tell you the same if you attempt to invoke it as one: Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = new Temporal ( ) ; // Uncaught TypeError: Temporal is not a constructor Temporal is a way better name for something that pertains to time , if you ask me. Instead, Temporal is a namespace object — an ordinary object made up of static properties and methods, like the Math object: Code language js Copy to clipboard console . log ( Temporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal { … } Duration: function Duration() Instant: function Instant() Now: Temporal.Now { … } PlainDate: function PlainDate() PlainDateTime: function PlainDateTime() PlainMonthDay: function PlainMonthDay() PlainTime: function PlainTime() PlainYearMonth: function PlainYearMonth() ZonedDateTime: function ZonedDateTime() Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag): "Temporal" */ I find this immediately understandable compared to Date . The classes and namespaces objects that Temporal contains allow you to calculate durations between two points in time, represent a point in time with or without time zone specificity , or access the current moment in time via the Now property. Temporal.Now references a namespace object containing properties and methods of its own: Code language js Copy to clipboard console . log ( Temporal . Now ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.Now { … } instant: function instant() plainDateISO: function plainDateISO() plainDateTimeISO: function plainDateTimeISO() plainTimeISO: function plainTimeISO() timeZoneId: function timeZoneId() zonedDateTimeISO: function zonedDateTimeISO() Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag): "Temporal.Now" <prototype>: Object { … } */ Temporal gives us a sensible, plain-language way to grab today’s date, a la raggedy old Date : the Now property contains a plainDateISO() method. Since we’re not specifying anything in the way of time zones (a thing we can do now, thanks to Temporal) that method gives us back today’s date in the current one — EST, in my case: Code language js Copy to clipboard console . log ( Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-31 <prototype>: Object { … } */ Notice how plainDateISO results in an already-formatted, date-only value? Stay tuned; that’ll come up again later. —wait. That looks familiar: Code language js Copy to clipboard const nowTemporal = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; const nowDate = new Date ( ) ; console . log ( nowTemporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-31 <prototype>: Object { … } */ console . log ( nowDate ) ; /* Result (expanded): Date Tue Dec 31 2025 11:05:52 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) <prototype>: Date.prototype { … } */ Could it be that—… Code language js Copy to clipboard const rightNow = Temporal . Now . instant ( ) ; console . log ( typeof rightNow ) ; // object Yes, we’re still working with a mutable object that represents the current date , I say in my spookiest voice, flashlight squarely beneath my chin. At a glance, this might not seem like it addresses my big complaint with Date at all. Well, we’re kind of at the mercy of the nature of the language, here: dates represent complex real-world values, complex data necessitates complex data structures, and for JavaScript, that means objects. The difference is in how we interact with these Temporal objects, as compared to instances of Date , and — as is so often the case — the magic is in the prototype chain: Code language js Copy to clipboard const nowTemporal = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; console . log ( nowTemporal . __proto__ ) ; /* Result (expanded): Object { … } add: function add() calendarId: >> constructor: function PlainDate() day: >> dayOfWeek: >> dayOfYear: >> daysInMonth: >> daysInWeek: >> daysInYear: >> equals: function equals() era: >> eraYear: >> inLeapYear: >> month: >> monthCode: >> monthsInYear: >> since: function since() subtract: function subtract() toJSON: function toJSON() toLocaleString: function toLocaleString() toPlainDateTime: function toPlainDateTime() toPlainMonthDay: function toPlainMonthDay() toPlainYearMonth: function toPlainYearMonth() toString: function toString() toZonedDateTime: function toZonedDateTime() until: function until() valueOf: function valueOf() weekOfYear: >> with: function with() withCalendar: function withCalendar() year: >> yearOfWeek: >> Symbol(Symbol.toStringTag): "Temporal.PlainDate" <get calendarId()>: function calendarId() <get day()>: function day() <get dayOfWeek()>: function dayOfWeek() <get dayOfYear()>: function dayOfYear() <get daysInMonth()>: function daysInMonth() <get daysInWeek()>: function daysInWeek() <get daysInYear()>: function daysInYear() <get era()>: function era() <get eraYear()>: function eraYear() <get inLeapYear()>: function inLeapYear() */ Right away you’ll notice that there are a number of methods and properties devoted to accessing, formatting, and manipulating the details of the Temporal object we’re working with. No big surprises there — it means a little bit of a learning curve, sure, but nothing an occasional trip over to MDN couldn’t solve, and they all more-or-less do what they say on their respective tins. The big difference from working with Date is how they do so, at a fundamental level: Code language js Copy to clipboard const nowTemporal = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; // Current local date: console . log ( nowTemporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-30 <prototype>: Object { … } */ // Current local year: console . log ( nowTemporal . year ) ; // Result: 2025 // Current local date and time: console . log ( nowTemporal . toPlainDateTime ( ) ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDateTime 2025-12-30T00:00:00 <prototype>: Object { … } */ // Specify that this date represents the Europe/London time zone: console . log ( nowTemporal . toZonedDateTime ( "Europe/London" ) ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.ZonedDateTime 2025-12-30T00:00:00+00:00[Europe/London] <prototype>: Object { … } */ // Add a day to this date: console . log ( nowTemporal . add ( { days : 1 } ) ) ; /* Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-31 <prototype>: Object { … } */ // Add one month and one day to this date, and subtract two years: console . log ( nowTemporal . add ( { months : 1 , days : 1 } ) . subtract ( { years : 2 } ) ) ; /* Temporal.PlainDate 2024-01-31 <prototype>: Object { … } */ console . log ( nowTemporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2025-12-30 <prototype>: Object { … } */ Notice how none of these transformations required us to manually spin up any new objects, and that the value of the object referenced by nowTemporal remains unchanged? Unlike Date , the methods we use to interact with a Temporal object result in new Temporal objects, rather than requiring us to use them in the context of a new instance or to modify the instance we’re working with — which is how we’re able to chain the add and subtract methods together in nowTemporal.add({ months: 1, days: 1 }).subtract({ years: 2 }) . Sure, we’re still working with objects, and that means we’re working with mutable data structures that represent real-world values: Code language js Copy to clipboard const nowTemporal = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; nowTemporal . someProperty = true ; console . log ( nowTemporal ) ; /* Result (expanded): Temporal.PlainDate 2026-01-05 someProperty: true <prototype>: Object { … } …But the value represented by that Temporal object isn’t meant to be changed during the normal course of interacting with it — even though the object is still essentially mutable, we’re not stuck using that object in ways that could alter what it means in terms of real-world dates and times. I’ll take it. So, let’s revisit that janky little “today is X, tomorrow is Y” script we wrote using Date earlier. First, we’ll fix it by making sure we’re working with two discrete instances of Date rather than modifying the instance that represents today’s date: Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = new Date ( ) ; const addDay = theDate => { const tomorrow = new Date ( ) ; tomorrow . setDate ( theDate . getDate ( ) + 1 ) ; return tomorrow ; } ; console . log ( ` Tomorrow will be ${ addDay ( today ) . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . Today is ${ today . toLocaleDateString ( ) } . ` ) ; // Result: Tomorrow will be 1/1/2026. Today is 12/31/2025. Thanks, I hate it. Okay, fine. It gets the job done, just as it has since the day Date first bumbled its way onto the web. We’re not unwittingly altering the value of today since we’re spinning up a new instance of Date inside our addDay function — wordy, but it works, as it has for decades now. We add 1 to it, which we have to just kind of know means add one day. Then in our template literal we need to keep nudging JavaScript to give us the date in a format that doesn’t include the current time, as a string. It’s functional, but verbose. Now, let’s redo it using Temporal : Code language js Copy to clipboard const today = Temporal . Now . plainDateISO ( ) ; console . log ( ` Tomorrow will be ${ today . add ( { days : 1 } ) } . Today is ${ today } . ` ) ; // Result: Tomorrow will be 2026-01-01. Today is 2025-12-31. Now we’re talking. So much better . Leaner, meaner, and way less margin for error. We want today’s date without the time, and the object that results from invoking plainDateISO (and any new Temporal objects created from it) will retain that formatting without being coerced to a string. Formatting: check . We want to output a value that represents today’s date plus one day, and we want to do so in a way where we are unmistakably saying “add one day to it” with no parsing guesswork: check and check . Most importantly, we don’t want to run the risk of having our original today object altered unintentionally — because the result of calling the add method will always be a new Temporal object: check . Temporal is going to be a massive improvement over Date , and I only say “going to be” because it still isn’t quite ready for prime-time usage. The draft specification for the proposed Temporal object has reached stage three of the standardization process, meaning it is now officially “recommended for implementation” — not yet part of the standard that informs the ongoing development of JavaScript itself, but close enough that browsers can start tinkering with it. That means the results of that early experimentation may be used to further refine the specification, so nothing is set in stone just yet. Web standards are an iterative process, after all. That’s where you and I come in. Now that Temporal has landed in the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox — and others, soon — it’s time for us to get in there and kick the tires a little bit. We may not have had any say in Date , but we get to experiment with Temporal before the final implementations land. Soon, JavaScript will have sensible, modern date handling, and we’ll finally be able to cram Date way in the back of the junk drawer with the rubber bands, mismatched jar lids, mystery keys, and probably-half-empty AA batteries — still present, still an inexorable part of the web platform, but no longer our first, last, and only way of handling dates. And we only had to wait— well, hold on, let me just crunch the numbers real quick: Try it out const today = Temporal.Now.plainDateISO(); const jsShipped = Temporal.PlainDate.from( "1995-12-04" ); const sinceDate = today.since( jsShipped, { largestUnit: 'year' }); console.log( `${ sinceDate.years } years, ${ sinceDate.months } months, and ${ sinceDate.days } days.` ); Run Sure, the best time to replace Date would’ve been back in 1995, but hey: the second best time is Temporal.Now , right? Enjoyed this article? You can support us by leaving a tip via Open Collective Advert Author Mat “Wilto” Marquis Independent front-end developer, designer, author of Javascript For Web Designers, JavaScript for Everyone, and hobby collector. Check out Mat’s JavaScript Course More about Mat “Wilto” Marquis Newsletter Newsletter Join thousands of subscribers and discover our twice weekly newsletter, featuring high quality, curated design, dev and tech links. Short. ~5 links, twice weekly Digestible. 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2026-01-13T08:47:58
https://iquilezles.org/articles/distgradfunctions2d/
--> Inigo Quilez :: computer graphics, mathematics, shaders, fractals, demoscene and more Inigo Quilez   ::     ::   Intro We know that proper 2D and 3D SDFs have a gradient of length 1.0 everywhere, since SDFs measure distances, and the rate of change of distance with respect to distance will always be the identity. However, knowing the exact direction of the gradient is useful for computer graphics (for lighting, aligning objects to surfaces, etc etc). Of course, one can use central differences to compute gradients , but that has a high computational cost and can get tricky to tweak. Automatic differentiation works well with SDFs of course, but comes with a cost. In this page you'll find a list of primitives and operators and their analytic gradients that I developed around 2020, where lots of terms are reused between the SDF computation and its gradient computation, making them very cheap. The list is incomplete, so feel free to carry on all primitives and operations that I haven't defined with automatic differentiation/duals. Also, this list just contains 2D SDFs , but extending them to 3D through revolution or extrusion is pretty easy. Lastly, note that all the primitives listed here come with a link to a realtime online demo in Shadertoy. In fact, this public playlist contains all the Shadertoy examples: https://www.shadertoy.com/playlist/M3dSRf , so don't miss that out. Primitives All primitives are centered at the origin; you will have to transform the point to get arbitrarily rotated, translated and scaled objects, and transform the gradient back accordingly (remember not to use non uniform scales since such transforms do not preserve distances). All SDFs below return the actual distance in the .x component, and its partial derivatives with respect to x and y in the .y and .z components. In other words, .x = f(p) .y = ∂f(p)/∂x .z = ∂f(p)/∂y .yz = ∇f(p) with ‖∇f(p)‖ = 1 Circle https://www.shadertoy.com/view/WltSDj vec3 sdgCircle( in vec2 p, in float r ) { float d = length (p); return vec3 ( d-r, p/d ); } Pie https://www.shadertoy.com/view/3tGXRc // sc = sin/cos of aperture vec3 sdgPie( in vec2 p, in vec2 sc, in float r ) { float s = sign (p.x); p.x = abs (p.x); float l = length (p); float n = l - r; vec2 q = p - sc* clamp ( dot (p,sc), 0.0 ,r); float m = length (q) * sign (sc.y*p.x-sc.x*p.y); vec3 res = (n>m) ? vec3 (n,p/l) : vec3 (m,q/m); return vec3 (res.x,s*res.y,res.z); } Arc https://www.shadertoy.com/view/WtGXRc // sc = sin/cos of aperture vec3 sdgArc( in vec2 p, in vec2 sc, in float ra, in float rb ) { vec2 q = p; float s = sign (p.x); p.x = abs (p.x); if ( sc.y*p.x > sc.x*p.y ) { vec2 w = p - ra*sc; float d = length (w); return vec3 ( d-rb, vec2 (s*w.x,w.y)/d ); } else { float l = length (q); float w = l - ra; return vec3 ( abs (w)-rb, sign (w)*q/l ); } } Segment https://www.shadertoy.com/view/WtdSDj vec3 sdgSegment( in vec2 p, in vec2 a, in vec2 b, in float r ) { vec2 ba = b-a, pa = p-a; float h = clamp ( dot (pa,ba)/ dot (ba,ba), 0.0 , 1.0 ); vec2 q = pa-h*ba; float d = length (q); return vec3 (d-r,q/d); } Vesica https://www.shadertoy.com/view/3lGXRc vec3 sdgVesica( vec2 p, float r, float d ) { vec2 s = sign (p); p = abs (p); float b = sqrt (r*r-d*d); if ( (p.y-b)*d>p.x*b ) { vec2 q = vec2 (p.x,p.y-b); float l = length (q)* sign (d); return vec3 ( l, s*q/l ); } else { vec2 q = vec2 (p.x+d,p.y); float l = length (q); return vec3 ( l-r, s*q/l ); } } Box https://www.shadertoy.com/view/wlcXD2 vec3 sdgBox( in vec2 p, in vec2 b ) { vec2 w = abs (p)-b; vec2 s = vec2 (p.x< 0.0 ?-1:1,p.y< 0.0 ?-1:1); float g = max (w.x,w.y); vec2 q = max (w, 0.0 ); float l = length (q); return vec3 ( (g> 0.0 )?l :g, s*((g> 0.0 )?q/l:((w.x>w.y)? vec2 (1,0): vec2 (0,1)))); } Cross https://www.shadertoy.com/view/WtdXWj vec3 sdgCross( in vec2 p, in vec2 b ) { vec2 s = sign (p); p = abs (p); vec2 q = ((p.y>p.x)?p.yx:p.xy) - b; float h = max ( q.x, q.y ); vec2 o = max ( (h< 0.0 )? vec2 (b.y-b.x, 0.0 )-q:q, 0.0 ); float l = length (o); vec3 r = (h< 0.0 && -q.x<l)? vec3 (-q.x, 1.0 , 0.0 ): vec3 (l,o/l); return vec3 ( sign (h)*r.x, s*((p.y>p.x)?r.zy:r.yz) ); } Pentagon https://www.shadertoy.com/view/3lySRc vec3 sdgPentagon( in vec2 p, in float r ) { const vec3 m = vec3 ( 0.80901699 , 0.58778525 , 0.72654253 ); const vec2 n = vec2 (m.x*m.x-m.y*m.y, 2.0 *m.x*m.y ); float s = sign (p.x); p.x = abs (p.x); float w1 = p.x*m.x + p.y*m.y; float w2 = p.x*n.x - p.y*n.y; p -= 2.0 * max (w1, 0.0 )* vec2 (m.x,m.y); p -= 2.0 * min (w2, 0.0 )* vec2 (m.x,-m.y); p -= vec2 ( clamp (p.x,-r*m.z,r*m.z),-r); float d = length (p)* sign (-p.y); vec2 g = (w2< 0.0 )? mat2x2 (-m.x,m.y,-m.y,-m.x)*p: (w1> 0.0 )? mat2x2 (-n.x,-n.y,-n.y,n.x)*p: p; g.x *= s; return vec3 (d, g/d ); } Hexagon https://www.shadertoy.com/view/WtySRc vec3 sdgHexagon( in vec2 p, in float r ) { const vec3 k = vec3 (- 0.866025404 , 0.5 , 0.577350269 ); vec2 s = sign (p); p = abs (p); float w = dot (k.xy,p); p -= 2.0 * min (w, 0.0 )*k.xy; p -= vec2 ( clamp (p.x, -k.z*r, k.z*r), r); float d = length (p)* sign (p.y); vec2 g = (w< 0.0 ) ? mat2 (-k.y,-k.x,-k.x,k.y)*p : p; return vec3 ( d, s*g/d ); } Isosceles Triangle https://www.shadertoy.com/view/3dyfDd vec3 sdgTriangleIsosceles( in vec2 p, in vec2 q ) { float w = sign (p.x); p.x = abs (p.x); vec2 a = p - q* clamp ( dot (p,q)/ dot (q,q), 0.0 , 1.0 ); vec2 b = p - q* vec2 ( clamp ( p.x/q.x, 0.0 , 1.0 ), 1.0 ); float k = sign (q.y); float l1 = dot (a,a); float l2 = dot (b,b); float d = sqrt ((l1<l2)?l1:l2); vec2 g = (l1<l2)? a: b; float s = max ( k*(p.x*q.y-p.y*q.x),k*(p.y-q.y) ); return vec3 (d, vec2 (w*g.x,g.y)/d)* sign (s); } Triangle https://www.shadertoy.com/view/tlVyWh float cro ( in vec2 a, in vec2 b ) { return a.x*b.y - a.y*b.x; } vec3 sdgTriangle( in vec2 p, in vec2 v[3] ) { float gs = cro (v[0]-v[2],v[1]-v[0]); vec4 res; { vec2 e = v[1]-v[0], w = p-v[0]; vec2 q = w-e* clamp ( dot (w,e)/ dot (e,e), 0.0 , 1.0 ); float d = dot (q,q), s = gs* cro (w,e); res = vec4 (d,q,s); } { vec2 e = v[2]-v[1], w = p-v[1]; vec2 q = w-e* clamp ( dot (w,e)/ dot (e,e), 0.0 , 1.0 ); float d = dot (q,q), s = gs* cro (w,e); res = vec4 ( (d<res.x) ? vec3 (d,q) : res.xyz, (s>res.w) ? s : res.w ); } { vec2 e = v[0]-v[2], w = p-v[2]; vec2 q = w-e* clamp ( dot (w,e)/ dot (e,e), 0.0 , 1.0 ); float d = dot (q,q), s = gs* cro (w,e); res = vec4 ( (d<res.x) ? vec3 (d,q) : res.xyz, (s>res.w) ? s : res.w ); } float d = sqrt (res.x)* sign (res.w); return vec3 (d,res.yz/d); } Quad https://www.shadertoy.com/view/WtVcD1 float cro( in vec2 a, in vec2 b ) { return a.x*b.y - a.y*b.x; } vec3 sdgQuad( in vec2 p, in vec2 v[4] ) { float gs = cro (v[0]-v[3],v[1]-v[0]); vec4 res; { vec2 e = v[1]-v[0], w = p-v[0]; vec2 q = w-e* clamp ( dot (w,e)/ dot (e,e), 0.0 , 1.0 ); float d = dot (q,q), s = gs* cro (w,e); res = vec4 (d,q,s); } { vec2 e = v[2]-v[1], w = p-v[1]; vec2 q = w-e* clamp ( dot (w,e)/ dot (e,e), 0.0 , 1.0 ); float d = dot (q,q), s = gs* cro (w,e); res = vec4 ( (d<res.x) ? vec3 (d,q) : res.xyz, (s>res.w) ? s : res.w ); } { vec2 e = v[3]-v[2], w = p-v[2]; vec2 q = w-e* clamp ( dot (w,e)/ dot (e,e), 0.0 , 1.0 ); float d = dot (q,q), s = gs* cro (w,e); res = vec4 ( (d<res.x) ? vec3 (d,q) : res.xyz, (s>res.w) ? s : res.w ); } { vec2 e = v[0]-v[3], w = p-v[3]; vec2 q = w-e* clamp ( dot (w,e)/ dot (e,e), 0.0 , 1.0 ); float d = dot (q,q), s = gs* cro (w,e); res = vec4 ( (d<res.x) ? vec3 (d,q) : res.xyz, (s>res.w) ? s : res.w ); } float d = sqrt (res.x)* sign (res.w); return vec3 (d,res.yz/d); } Ellipse https://www.shadertoy.com/view/3lcfR8 vec3 sdgEllipse( vec2 p, in vec2 ab ) { vec2 sp = sign (p); p = abs ( p ); bool s = dot (p/ab,p/ab)> 1.0 ; float w = atan (p.y*ab.x, p.x*ab.y); if (!s) w=(ab.x*(p.x-ab.x)<ab.y*(p.y-ab.y))? 1.570796327 : 0.0 ; for ( int i=0; i<4; i++ ) { vec2 cs = vec2 ( cos (w), sin (w)); vec2 u = ab* vec2 ( cs.x,cs.y); vec2 v = ab* vec2 (-cs.y,cs.x); w = w + dot (p-u,v)/( dot (p-u,u)+ dot (v,v)); } vec2 q = ab* vec2 ( cos (w), sin (w)); float d = length (p-q); return vec3 ( d, sp*(p-q)/d ) * (s? 1.0 :- 1.0 ); } Moon https://www.shadertoy.com/view/ddX3WH vec3 sdMoon( vec2 p, float d, float ra, float rb ) { float s = sign (p.y); p.y = abs (p.y); float a = (ra*ra - rb*rb + d*d)/( 2.0 *d); float b = sqrt ( max (ra*ra-a*a, 0.0 )); if ( d*(p.x*b-p.y*a) > d*d* max (b-p.y, 0.0 ) ) { vec2 w = p- vec2 (a,b); float d = length (w); w.y *= s; return vec3 (d,w/d); } vec2 w1 = p; vec2 w2 = p- vec2 (d,0); float l1 = length (w1); float d1 = l1-ra; w1.y *= s; float l2 = length (w2); float d2 = rb-l2; w2.y *= s; return (d1>d2) ? vec3 (d1,w1/l1) : vec3 (d2,-w2/l2); } Parabola https://www.shadertoy.com/view/mdX3WH vec3 sdgParabola( in vec2 pos, in float k ) { float s = sign (pos.x); pos.x = abs (pos.x); float ik = 1.0 /k; float p = ik*(pos.y - 0.5 *ik)/ 3.0 ; float q = 0.25 *ik*ik*pos.x; float h = q*q - p*p*p; float r = sqrt ( abs (h)); float x = (h> 0.0 ) ? pow(q+r, 1.0 / 3.0 ) - pow( abs (q-r), 1.0 / 3.0 )* sign (r-q) : 2.0 * cos ( atan (r,q)/ 3.0 )* sqrt (p); float z = sign (pos.x-x); vec2 w = pos- vec2 (x,k*x*x); float l = length (w); w.x*=s; return z* vec3 (l, w/l ); } Trapezoid https://www.shadertoy.com/view/ddt3Rs vec3 sdgTrapezoid( vec2 p, float ra, float rb, float he, out vec2 oc ) { float sx = (p.x< 0.0 )?- 1.0 : 1.0 ; float sy = (p.y< 0.0 )?- 1.0 : 1.0 ; p.x = abs (p.x); vec4 re; { float h = min (p.x,(p.y< 0.0 )?ra:rb); vec2 c = vec2 (h,sy*he); vec2 q = p - c; float d = dot (q,q); float s = abs (p.y) - he; re = vec4 (d,q,s); oc = c; } { vec2 k = vec2 (rb-ra, 2.0 *he); vec2 w = p - vec2 (ra, -he); float h = clamp ( dot (w,k)/ dot (k,k), 0.0 , 1.0 ); vec2 c = vec2 (ra,-he) + h*k; vec2 q = p - c; float d = dot (q,q); float s = w.x*k.y - w.y*k.x; if ( d<re.x ) { oc = c; re.xyz = vec3 (d,q); } if ( s>re.w ) { re.w = s; } } float d = sqrt (re.x)* sign (re.w); re.y *= sx; oc.x *= sx; return vec3 (d,re.yz/d); } Heart https://www.shadertoy.com/view/DldXRf vec3 sdgHeart( in vec2 p ) { float sx = (p.x< 0.0 )?- 1.0 : 1.0 ; p.x = abs (p.x); if ( p.y+p.x> 1.0 ) { const float r = sqrt ( 2.0 )/ 4.0 ; vec2 q0 = p - vec2 ( 0.25 , 0.75 ); float l = length (q0); vec3 d = vec3 (l-r, q0/l); d.y *= sx; return d; } else { vec2 q1 = p - vec2 ( 0.0 , 1.0 ); vec2 q2 = p - 0.5 * max (p.x+p.y, 0.0 ); vec3 d1 = vec3 ( dot (q1,q1),q1); vec3 d2 = vec3 ( dot (q2,q2),q2); vec3 d = (d1.x<d2.x) ? d1: d2; d.x = sqrt (d.x); d.yz /= d.x; d *= (p.x>p.y)? 1.0 :- 1.0 ; d.y *= sx; return d; } } Operators/modifiers As said, once the gradients of the basic primitives are hardcoded, automatic differentiation can take over for most of the remaining composition work. However, if you really want to make it all crystal clear and remove all opaque aspects of your code, you might want to implement analytic gradient computation for the composition operators too. Here go a few: Rounding As we know, inflating any shape into a rounded self is pretty easy with the single subtraction of a quantity r . If such r is a constant, the derivatives of the SDF won't change, so we don't really need to do anything in order to continue getting correct gradients. vec3 sdgRound( in vec2 p, in float r ) { vec3 dis_gra = sdgShape(p); return vec3 ( dis_gra.x - r, dis_gra.yz ); } These are a few examples: Onion - annular shapes Similarly, shapes can be made annular (like a ring or the layers of an onion) by taking their absolute value and then subtracting a constant from their field. This operation is also very easy to carry over for the gradients: vec3 sdgOnion( in vec2 p, in float r ) { vec3 dis_gra = sdgShape(p); return vec3 ( abs (dis_gra.x) - r, sign (dis_gra.x)*dis_gra.yz ); } These are a few examples: Minimum and Smooth-minimum https://www.shadertoy.com/view/tdGBDt One way to combine shapes is to take the minimum of two SDFs. Naturally, the same conditional branching that picks the smallest of the SDFs should be used to select and propagate the gradient. However, when a smooth-minimum is used to smoothly connect shapes, the derivative selection is more involved. Luckily, using polynomial smooth-minimums have simple derivatives and accept an analytical propagation. Of course, bear in mind that the smooth-minimum does not respect the constraints of having unit length everywhere, so its output is only a true SDF (or almost) far away from the surface of the resulting shape. You can learn more about this and to derive the formula below in the Smooth-minimum article, but I leave the code here too for the analytic derivatives/gradient of a quadratic smooth-minimum for convenience: vec3 min( in vec3 a, in vec3 b ) { return (a.x<b.x)?a:b; } vec3 smin( in vec3 a, in vec3 b, in float k ) { k *= 4.0; float h = max (k- abs (a.x-b.x), 0.0 ); float m = 0.25 *h*h/k; float n = 0.50 * h/k; return vec3 ( min (a.x, b.x) - m, mix (a.yz, b.yz, (a.x<b.x)?n: 1.0 -n) ); } Here's on the left the minimum, and on the right the smooth-minimum: inigo quilez - learning computer graphics since 1994
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Read more Furkan Yıldız TR • 1 review Dec 13, 2025 I am a freelance network administrator… I am a freelance network administrator and software developer. I encountered Ruul when a company I worked with required invoicing. It was an excellent experience. In fact, there was an issue because I had incorrectly described the service I provided. After I explained the details, they understood and completed the process in just half a day. The payment was transferred to me exactly when Mr. Onur Karagöz said it would be, which renewed my trust in them. I highly recommend them to everyone. 12 December 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Dec 15, 2025 Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear that the issue was clarified quickly and the process was completed smoothly. It’s great to know everything was resolved as explained and that your payment was delivered on time. 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In short, I am extremely happy with Ruul and wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow freelancers! 15 May 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Nov 20, 2025 Dear Beytullah, Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed review and your kind words. We are delighted to hear about your satisfaction with our services, and we will do our best to maintain this level of satisfaction going forward. Your trust and support are invaluable to us, and we are here for you every step of the way. AB Alessandro Beggi IT • 1 review Nov 11, 2025 Account closed, customers reimbursed, and money lost The first withdrawal went through successfully, the second withdrawal was blocked, customers were refunded, and I lost my money working for free. There couldn't be a worse company. What's more, they don't warn you if there's a problem. I had to contact customer service to get information about my withdrawal and found out that my account had been closed and all customers reimbursed. There are better companies out there. 11 November 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Updated Nov 12, 2025 Hello Alessandro, We understand your frustration and regret that this situation caused inconvenience. To meet financial and regulatory obligations, we conduct regular risk and compliance reviews across all transactions. Following one of these standard reviews, your account was closed due to specific risk indicators identified during the process. All related buyers were fully reimbursed to ensure fairness and transparency. For privacy and data protection reasons, we’re unable to share further details here. However, our team has already provided you with the relevant information via email. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reply to that message, and we’ll be glad to assist further. Oliviu-Alexandru Rogozan RO • 2 reviews Oct 31, 2025 The Most Reliable Platform for Global Freelance Payments Ruul.io​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ has been a complete game changer in how I handle client payments and invoices. It is the perfect transition tool between being independent and a professional entity - there is no need for a company to be established, yet I can send compliant invoices and receive payments from anywhere in the world very quickly. One of the main things that really emphasized is the platform safety and transparency. Money transfers happen at the exact time as they are announced, fees are reasonable and the support team members really give you the correct answers instead of just sending you the pre-made templates. The user interface is very neat, easy to understand and it can deal with different currencies without any problem. If you are a freelancer, a consultant or a digital nomad and thus, you work with international clients, then Ruul.io should not be looked at only as a tool that makes your work easier, rather it is an indispensable one. Very few are the services that save you so much time and at the same time give you total peace of ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌mind. 31 October 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 31, 2025 Thank you so much for this thoughtful and detailed review! We're delighted to hear that Ruul has made managing your international payments and invoicing easier and more reliable. It means a lot to know that you appreciate our transparency, support team, and platform design. We're glad to be part of your professional journey!💙 Ummet Kucuker TR • 1 review Oct 21, 2025 Thé solution for freelancers to get payments easily! I am working internationally, for other countries around the world. Getting my payments fast. They respond very fast and kindly to all my questions. Love this! Thé solution for freelancers to get payments easily! 21 October 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 21, 2025 Thank you so much for your kind words. We’re happy to hear that you’re enjoying the fast payouts and quick support. We’re always here to help!💙 Sar Solut MU • 1 review Updated Oct 20, 2025 Ruul Space UPDATE 2 STAR: Thank you for reaching out personally via email. I will wait and will upgrade to 5 STAR after you bring the new features in the specified timeline. ________________________________ ORIGINAL REVIEW 1 STAR: It is sad to say that Ruul is not taking users feedbacks and suggestions into consideration. Additionally, their customer agent named Cansu is not very welcoming and not so helpful on the live chat: 1) It has been already 4 months since I contacted them to request the implementation of Euro and Pound Sterling to the Ruul Space as they have only USD. Then, just to give an answer, they just replied that they are already working on it but until now absolutely nothing. 2) As already mentioned, they impose only USD in the Ruul Space, but then, It is unbelievable how you can't sell a product for more than $1000. They put a crazy limit of $1000 on products price in the Ruul Space. 3) You can't withdraw from the Ruul Space to Binance, and once again absolutely nothing is changing since the beginning. ~ All these important things are not improving even though they change the Ruul Space design and layout etc every week. This means that they are just focusing on improving the interface appearance, but not actually on improving the important features related to the products creation process which is the most essential. I will continue to wait for a little bit more before shifting to another payment service provider if nothing more happens. 1 July 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 20, 2025 Dear Jean Stephane, Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We’ve contacted you directly to provide updates on your product-related suggestions. Since your last interaction with us about two months ago, several of the improvements you mentioned have already been implemented or are now in the final stages of development. Our team has shared the latest status with you by email. Please note that certain product removals or verification cases are managed strictly by our compliance department, which may occasionally limit the level of detail our support team can provide in real-time. We appreciate your understanding in this regard. We truly value your experience and appreciate your input. It helps us make Ruul better for everyone. İdil Turan GB • 2 reviews Oct 17, 2025 Their quick response and… Their quick response and solution-oriented approach helped me resolve my issue in a short time. Thank you for your attention and support. 17 October 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 17, 2025 Dear Idil, We are delighted to hear that you are satisfied with our services! Thank you for your cooperation and your support. Keep Ruuling 💙 Ilyas Kerbal MA • 5 reviews Oct 17, 2025 Verification process will ruin your business I’ve used this platform multiple times to receive payments from companies, but I will no longer be using it. Their compliance process is poorly managed and can seriously disrupt your income. The team takes several hours ; sometimes even entire weekends ; to verify whether a payment is eligible, and in the meantime, funds are refunded to clients almost instantly without proper verification. Because of this, I lost a small contract with an Indian company that received my completed work and got their payment refunded within 24 hours ; leaving me unpaid. I strongly advise others to consider alternative platforms that verify transactions before releasing or refunding funds. 9 October 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 17, 2025 Dear Elyas, We’re sorry to hear about your frustration regarding this case. To provide clarity, the transaction was paused due to the absence of crucial documentation required under our compliance and verification framework. The documents submitted for KYB verification could not be validated, as they were not obtained from official authorities. As a result, the payment could not be processed. In line with our policies, the client’s funds were immediately refunded to their original payment method, ensuring full transparency and security for both parties. Ruul operates under strict financial and regulatory standards. While these procedures may sometimes cause delays, they are essential to protecting our users, preventing misuse, and maintaining the integrity of our platform. Oluwatomiwa Adebisi NG • 1 review Oct 13, 2025 Nice Service They're very transparent, the customer service is excellent, and the payouts are quick for invoices 13 October 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 14, 2025 Thank you for your kind words! We're happy to hear that you’re satisfied with our transparency, support, and quick payouts. Your trust means a lot to us! 💙 Murat Tahsin Ceran TR • 1 review Oct 9, 2025 Ruul has added a new dimension to my… Ruul has added a new dimension to my life. I have been working with Ruul for about three years now and I am very satisfied with them. Their quick responses and solution-oriented approach are incredibly good. They can provide you with instant support in any language, which is a huge advantage for me. I am so glad I found you, Ruul. I am very happy to have you in my life. 9 October 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 9, 2025 Thank you for your wonderful words! We’re so happy to hear that Ruul has made such a positive impact and that our team’s quick, solution-oriented support has been helpful to you. We’re grateful to have you with us! 💙 erdem ugur TR • 1 review Oct 3, 2025 Working with the Ruul team is always a… Working with the Ruul team is always a pleasure. Their ability to provide solutions on the spot is very important to me. Thanks to the entire Ruul team. 3 October 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Oct 3, 2025 Thank you for your kind words! We’re glad our team’s quick solutions have made a difference for you. We truly appreciate your trust and support. 💙 MA Mark EE • 1 review Sep 25, 2025 Terrible Terrible. They block client payments without any explanation or apology. After working with them over a year, they out of nowhere told me that they no longer accept payments from a client, AFTER THE CLIENT HAD ALREADY PAID. Client was a big company in Europe, not some random shady company. I sent the invoice 3 weeks before the payment and they could have told me the info then, but nope. They said after the payment that we dont accept it and we have to send it back. This caused a huge problem which took nearly a month to solve. Do not trust this company, they dont care about you and I never intend to work with them again. No apology, no explanation, no nothing from their side. 3 September 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 26, 2025 Dear Mark, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We sincerely apologize for the frustration this situation has caused you. We recently implemented stricter controls as part of our compliance framework to ensure all transactions remain compliant with regulatory standards. Unfortunately, during this transition, your case was affected. While your payments were refunded, we acknowledge the disappointment caused by the delay and apologize once again for the inconvenience. At Ruul, maintaining compliance and secure operations is crucial to protecting both our users and their clients. Although such changes may cause temporary frustration, they are ultimately in place to safeguard the integrity of our entire platform. Thank you for your understanding. Vladislav Rybak UA • 1 review Sep 25, 2025 Best support No problem with transaction. Best support. 25 September 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 25, 2025 Thank you for your feedback! We’re happy to hear everything went smoothly and that our team could support you. 💙 Ozgun Gobel TR • 2 reviews Sep 19, 2025 Verified Even though it was my first time using… Even though it was my first time using it, it was fast and solution-oriented. It quickly solved exactly what I needed! 28 March 2025 Reply from Ruul Sep 22, 2025 Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re glad to hear your first time using Ruul went smoothly and that everything was resolved quickly.💙 Dustin Wiens CA • 1 review Updated Sep 20, 2025 bad experience took payment. never gave it to the company. now me and the company are out. do not recommend Updated - money returned, still dont recommend 15 September 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 17, 2025 Dear Dustin, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We want to clarify the status for you and for others reading: - The service you purchased was canceled because it did not comply with our Acceptable Use Policy, and your seller was informed accordingly. - The refund was initially unsuccessful due to a technical issue, but it was re-initiated and confirmed by our finance team. Proof of refund has been shared directly with you. Since 2017, Ruul has been supporting users worldwide with secure, compliant, and transparent operations. We remain committed to assisting our users fairly in all cases. For any further assistance, our support team is available Monday–Friday, CET 08:00–17:00. Eren T. TR • 2 reviews Sep 15, 2025 Stress-free, smooth. Ruul.io made my entire process smooth and stress-free. Their platform is super easy to use and very reliable — exactly what I needed. Special thanks to Onur for the amazing support, he went above and beyond to help me out. Highly recommended! 15 September 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 16, 2025 Thank you for the fantastic feedback! We’re delighted to hear the platform has been easy and reliable for you, and that our team could provide the support you needed. Your recommendation means a lot. 💙 Emad Mayati TR • 2 reviews Sep 13, 2025 Payment Stuck, Transaction Marked as Canceled, No Support Response one of the transactions was initiated, but its status later changed to Canceled. The amount is still pending in my account, and there are no available options in the dashboard to manage or resolve this issue. I had requested a payout to my bank account, but instead of being processed, the transaction now shows as Canceled. It is unclear whether the funds will be refunded to the client or eventually transferred to me. I have already contacted customer support about this matter, but unfortunately, I received no response. The funds remain stuck, and I cannot take any action from my side. This situation is very frustrating and creates a lot of uncertainty. 13 September 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 15, 2025 Dear Emad, We are glad that we resolved this matter together after our direct communication. We’d also like to clarify here for others reading: - Our team does not operate on weekends, so the case was addressed first thing Monday morning. - The payout was cancelled because the product listed did not comply with our Terms of Use. - Refunds were processed back to the buyers’ cards, and we shared the proof of refunds in full. This case has now been closed directly with the user. At Ruul, we are committed to secure, compliant, and transparent operations, and we will always take the time to resolve issues fairly with our users. Laswann Brownfield GB • 2 reviews Updated Sep 12, 2025 Verified ONLY 1 STAR FOR NOW! ONLY 1 STAR FOR NOW! I will never understand why the platform claims that they work with 140 Different Currencies but by the end Ruul Space supports only USD. All my clients and I, we are all based in the UK and need to process all payments in £ - GBP 1 STAR for now but I WILL UPGRADE TO 5 STARS ONLY IF YOU ADD (GBP) TO THE RUUL SPACE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! ●● UPDATE: Dear Ruul Ruul Rude! Your reply is not really sincere! Everybody should know that you flagged my initial review on the same day for containing harmful or illegal content! So, can you just tell me: Which part of my review is harmful or illegal? It is just that you don't like when your users express their thoughts and send you some suggestions to improve your service! You just want to be always in control without listening to the need of your users! Luckily, the Trustpilot Integrity Team didn't fall into your false claims and below is their reply: ((((( Hi again, We’re following up about your review of ruul.io, which was flagged for containing harmful or illegal content. Our decision We’ve assessed your review and concluded that it follows our guidelines. That's why we’ve now put your review back online.))))) BEWARE PEOPLE! IF YOU GET SOME ISSUES WITH RUUL, THEY WILL JUST FLAG YOUR BAD REVIEWS IN ORDER TO KEEP THEIR PROFILE CLEAN! BUT ANYWAY, I WILL UPGRADE THIS REVIEW TO 5 STARS AFTER YOU CHANGE YOUR BAD ATTITUDE AND IF YOU ADD £-GBP AS CURRENCY ON RUUL SPACE. BYE! 1 September 2025 Reply from Ruul Sep 5, 2025 Hi Laswann, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Ruul offers different services, and while Payment Request supports multiple currencies, Ruul Space is a new product that currently operates in USD only. We understand this may have caused some confusion. The good news is that our team is already working on adaptive pricing for Ruul Space, which will soon make it possible to accept payments in GBP as well. We’re excited to bring this feature to our users. We truly appreciate your feedback and your interest in Ruul Space. It helps us keep improving. If you ever have any concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out via the support box on our website. Hande Akmehmetoğlu TR • 1 review Sep 2, 2025 Ruul makes me feel safe and connected I've been working with Ruul team for sometime and when I have a question they replied me back quickly and solved my problem without hesitation. I feel very safe and connected with them. Thank you so much 🙏🏻 2 September 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Sep 2, 2025 Thank you for your wonderful feedback! We’re so glad to hear our team’s quick support has helped you feel safe and connected. Your trust means a lot to us. 💙 sensoy TR • 1 review Sep 1, 2025 I use it for the invoicing with my… I use it for the invoicing with my work. Works smoothly and customer support is really fast and helpful. 1 September 2025 Unprompted review Reply from Ruul Updated Sep 2, 2025 Thank you for your feedback! 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https://charter.gcs-web.com/news-releases/news-release-details/charter-announces-second-quarter-2025-results
Charter Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results | Charter Communications Inc. Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Shop Spectrum Services Shop Services Spectrum TV, Internet & Voice Spectrum Mobile Spectrum Small Business Spectrum Enterprise Advertising Solutions Get Support Manage Your Account Manage Spectrum Mobile Contact Us Follow Spectrum Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube News & Entertainment Spectrum News Spectrum Sports Spectrum Originals Company About Charter Leadership History Newsroom Latest News Media Library Media Contacts Investors Investor Home Results & SEC Filings Events & Webcasts Investor News Corporate Governance Stock Information Investor Resources ESG Report Careers Job Search Community About Community Community Impact Spectrum Networks Public Policy Policy Home Search Investors News Release Charter Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results STAMFORD, Conn. ,  July 25, 2025  /PRNewswire/ -- Charter Communications, Inc. (along with its subsidiaries, the "Company" or "Charter"), which operates the Spectrum brand, today reported financial and operating results for the three and six months ended  June 30, 2025 .     Second quarter total Internet customers decreased by 117,000. As of  June 30, 2025 , Charter served 29.9 million Internet customers. Second quarter total mobile lines increased by 500,000. As of  June 30, 2025 , Charter served 10.9 million mobile lines. As of  June 30, 2025 , customer relationships totaled 31.2 million, excluding mobile-only relationships. Second quarter revenue of  $13.8 billion  grew by 0.6% year-over-year, driven by residential mobile service revenue growth of 24.9%, residential Internet revenue growth of 2.8% and other revenue growth of 18.9%. Net income attributable to Charter shareholders totaled  $1.3 billion  in the second quarter. Second quarter Adjusted EBITDA 1 of  $5.7 billion  grew by 0.5% year-over-year. Second quarter capital expenditures totaled  $2.9 billion  and included  $1.0 billion  of line extensions. Second quarter net cash flows from operating activities totaled  $3.6 billion , compared to  $3.9 billion  in the prior year. Second quarter free cash flow 1 of  $1.0 billion  decreased from  $1.3 billion  in the prior year, primarily due to an unfavorable change in mobile device working capital and the timing of cash taxes and cash interest. During the second quarter, Charter purchased 4.5 million shares of Charter Class A common stock and  Charter Communications Holdings, LLC  (" Charter Holdings ") common units totaling  $1.7 billion . On  May 16, 2025 ,  Charter  and  Cox Communications  announced that they had entered into a definitive agreement to combine their businesses, creating an industry leader in mobile and broadband communications services, and seamless video entertainment. "Our converged connectivity revenue grew by over 5% in the second quarter, with a long runway for growth," said  Chris Winfrey , President and CEO of Charter. "Our seamless connectivity products offer the fastest speeds at the best price. And our strategic investments in network evolution and convergence, rural build,  U.S. -based service and seamless entertainment innovation, will accelerate future customer and revenue growth." 1. Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow are non-GAAP measures defined in the "Use of Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow Information" section and are reconciled to net income attributable to Charter shareholders and net cash flows from operating activities, respectively, in the addendum of this news release. Key Operating Results     Approximate as of         June 30, 2025  (c)   June 30, 2024  (c)   Y/Y Change Footprint             Estimated Passings (d)   57,540   56,110   2.5 %               Customer Relationships (e)             Residential   29,006   29,615   (2.1) % Small Business   2,201   2,222   (1.0) % Total Customer Relationships   31,207   31,837   (2.0) %               Residential   (154)   (182)   28 Small Business   (8)   3   (11) Total Customer Relationships Quarterly Net Additions   (162)   (179)   17               Total Customer Relationship Penetration of Estimated Passings (f)   54.2 %   56.7 %   (2.5) ppts               Monthly Residential Revenue per Residential Customer (g)   $               122.86   $               120.77   1.7 % Monthly Small Business Revenue per Small Business Customer (h)   $               165.44   $               165.28   0.1 %               Residential Customer Relationships Penetration             One Product Penetration (i)   47.2 %   47.7 %   (0.5) ppts Two Product Penetration (i)   34.8 %   33.2 %   1.6 ppts Three or More Product Penetration (i)   18.0 %   19.2 %   (1.2) ppts               % Residential Non-Video Customer Relationships   58.3 %   57.1 %   1.2 ppts               Internet             Residential   27,868   28,318   (1.6) % Small Business   2,035   2,049   (0.7) % Total Internet Customers   29,903   30,367   (1.5) %               Residential   (111)   (154)   43 Small Business   (6)   5   (11) Total Internet Quarterly Net Additions   (117)   (149)   32               Video             Residential   12,087   12,718   (5.0) % Small Business   544   591   (8.0) % Total Video Customers   12,631   13,309   (5.1) %               Residential   (73)   (393)   320 Small Business   (7)   (15)   8 Total Video Quarterly Net Additions   (80)   (408)   328               Mobile Lines (j)             Residential   10,542   8,531   23.6 % Small Business   355   278   27.7 % Total Mobile Lines   10,897   8,809   23.7 %               Residential   479   539   (60) Small Business   21   18   3 Total Mobile Lines Quarterly Net Additions   500   557   (57)               Voice             Residential   5,161   6,170   (16.4) % Small Business   1,225   1,276   (4.0) % Total Voice Customers   6,386   7,446   (14.2) %               Residential   (211)   (268)   57 Small Business   (9)   (12)   3 Total Voice Quarterly Net Additions   (220)   (280)   60               Mid-Market & Large Business (k)             Mid-Market & Large Business Primary Service Units ("PSUs")   331   312   6.1 % Mid-Market & Large Business Quarterly Net Additions   7   4   3   In thousands, except per customer and penetration data. See footnotes to unaudited summary of operating statistics on page 7 of the addendum of this news release. The footnotes contain important disclosures regarding the definitions used for these operating statistics.  All percentages are calculated using whole numbers. Minor differences may exist due to rounding.  In  September 2024 , Spectrum launched a new and simplified pricing and packaging strategy that better utilizes its seamless connectivity and entertainment products to offer lower promotional and persistent bundled pricing to drive growth. Additionally, Spectrum announced new customer commitments focused on reliable connectivity, transparency, exceptional service and a focus on always improving. To fix any service disruptions quickly, Spectrum committed to dispatching a technician the same day, if the customer requests it prior to  5 p.m.  If a customer needs a professional installation, a technician will be available the same or next day. Second quarter total Internet customers decreased by 117,000, compared to a decline of 149,000 during the second quarter of 2024, which included the impact of approximately 50,000 disconnects related to the end of the  FCC 's Affordable Connectivity Program subsidies in the second quarter of 2024. Spectrum Internet ® delivers the fastest Internet speeds 1 in the nation. Spectrum is evolving its connectivity network to offer symmetrical and multi-gigabit Internet speeds across its entire footprint and has launched symmetrical Internet service in eight markets. In 2025, Spectrum launched 2x1 Gbps service in the same eight markets, completing Step 1 of Charter's network evolution initiative. Unlike competitors, Spectrum upgrades its network to serve all of its passings and can do so at a much lower cost. Spectrum Advanced WiFi provides customers an optimized home network while providing greater control of connected devices with enhanced security and privacy. Total video customers decreased by 80,000 in the second quarter of 2025, compared to a decline of 408,000 in the second quarter of 2024, with the improvement driven by new and simplified pricing and packaging launched in  September 2024  and early benefits from the inclusion of programmers' streaming applications in Spectrum's expanded basic packages. As of  June 30, 2025 , Charter had 12.6 million total video customers. Spectrum TV Select video customers now receive up to approximately  $75  per month (soon to be over  $100  per month) of programmers' streaming application retail value at no extra cost, including the ad-supported versions of Disney+, ESPN+, HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock, AMC+, ViX and Tennis Channel, with  ESPN Unlimited , Hulu, Discovery+ and BET+ launching later this year. This programmer streaming application inclusion is part of Charter's broader video evolution strategy to provide flexible packages with enhanced value, whether through full packages with seamless entertainment, smaller video packages or a suite of a-la-carte programmers' streaming application options for broadband customers (which Charter launched in July 2025). During the second quarter of 2025, Charter added 500,000 total mobile lines, compared to growth of 557,000 during the second quarter of 2024. Spectrum Mobile TM  is available to all new and existing Spectrum Internet customers and offers the fastest overall speeds, 2 with plans that include 5G access, do not require contracts and include taxes and fees in the price. Spectrum Mobile is central to Charter's converged network strategy to provide customers a differentiated connectivity experience with highly competitive, simple data plans and pricing. During the second quarter of 2025, total wireline voice customers declined by 220,000, compared to a decline of 280,000 in the second quarter of 2024. As of  June 30, 2025 , Charter had 6.4 million total wireline voice customers. Charter continues to work with federal, state and local governments to bring Spectrum Internet to unserved and underserved communities. During the second quarter of 2025, Charter activated 123,000 subsidized rural passings. Within Charter's subsidized rural footprint, total customer relationships increased by 47,000 in the second quarter of 2025. 1. Based on Broadband Download Speed among the top 5 national providers in  Opensignal USA : Fixed Broadband Experience Report — National View,  May 2024 . Based on Opensignal independent analysis of mean download speed. © 2025  Opensignal Limited . 2. Based on analysis by Spectrum of Ookla® Speedtest Intelligence® data for overall Mobile WiFi and Cellular performance for Q3-Q4 2024 in Spectrum's cable footprint. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission. Second Quarter Financial Results (in millions)   Three Months Ended  June 30 ,   2025   2024   % Change Revenues:           Internet $      5,969   $      5,806   2.8 % Video 3,484   3,867   (9.9) % Mobile service 921   737   24.9 % Voice 346   350   (0.8) % Residential revenue 10,720   10,760   (0.4) % Small business 1,094   1,101   (0.6) % Mid-market & large business 742   721   2.9 % Commercial revenue 1,836   1,822   0.8 % Advertising sales 371   397   (6.7) % Other 839   706   18.9 % Total Revenues $    13,766   $    13,685   0.6 %             Net income attributable to Charter shareholders $      1,301   $      1,231   5.7 % Net income attributable to Charter shareholders margin 9.4 %   9.0 %                 Adjusted EBITDA 1 $      5,693   $      5,665   0.5 % Adjusted EBITDA margin 41.4 %   41.4 %                 Capital expenditures $      2,874   $      2,853   0.7 %             Net cash flows from operating activities $      3,600   $      3,853   (6.6) % Free cash flow 1 $      1,046   $      1,296   (19.3) %   All percentages are calculated using whole numbers. Minor differences may exist due to rounding.     1. Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow are non-GAAP measures defined in the "Use of Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow Information" section and are reconciled to net income attributable to Charter shareholders and net cash flows from operating activities, respectively, in the addendum of this news release.  Revenues Second quarter revenue increased by 0.6% year-over-year to  $13.8 billion , driven by growth in residential mobile service, residential Internet and other revenues, partly offset by lower residential video and advertising sales revenues. Residential revenue totaled  $10.7 billion  in the second quarter, a decrease of 0.4% year-over-year, driven by a year-over-year decline in residential customers of 2.1%, partly offset by a year-over-year increase in monthly residential revenue per residential customer of 1.7%. Second quarter 2025 monthly residential revenue per residential customer totaled  $122.86 , an increase of 1.7% compared to the prior year period. The growth was driven by promotional rate step-ups, rate adjustments and the growth of Spectrum Mobile, partly offset by a lower mix of video customer relationships, a higher mix of lower priced video packages within Charter's video customer base and  $67 million  of costs allocated to programmer streaming applications and netted within video revenue. Internet revenue grew by 2.8% year-over-year to  $6.0 billion , driven by promotional rate step-ups, rate adjustments and a favorable change in bundled revenue allocation year-over-year, partly offset by a decline in Internet customers year-over-year. Video revenue totaled  $3.5 billion  in the second quarter, a decrease of 9.9% compared to the prior year period, driven by a decline in video customers during the last year, a higher mix of lower priced video packages within Charter's video customer base,  $67 million  of costs allocated to programmer streaming applications and netted within video revenue and more unfavorable bundled revenue allocation year-over-year, partly offset by promotional rate step-ups and video rate adjustments that pass through programmer rate increases. Second quarter mobile service revenue totaled  $921 million , an increase of 24.9% year-over-year, driven by mobile line growth, partly offset by less favorable bundled revenue allocation year-over-year. Voice revenue decreased by 0.8% year-over-year to  $346 million , driven by a decline in wireline voice customers, mostly offset by voice rate adjustments. Commercial revenue increased by 0.8% year-over-year to  $1.8 billion , driven by mid-market and large business growth of 2.9% year-over-year, partly offset by a decline in small business revenue of 0.6%. Mid-market and large business revenue excluding wholesale increased by 3.5% year-over-year, mostly reflecting PSU growth. The year-over-year decrease in second quarter 2025 small business revenue was driven by a decline in small business customer relationships year-over-year. Second quarter advertising sales revenue of  $371 million  decreased by 6.7% compared to the year-ago quarter, primarily driven by lower core and political revenues. Excluding political revenue in both periods, advertising sales revenue decreased by 4.4% year-over-year due to a more challenged local and national advertising market, partly offset by higher advanced advertising revenue and better inventory selling capabilities. Other revenue totaled  $839 million  in the second quarter, an increase of 18.9% compared to the second quarter of 2024, primarily driven by higher mobile device sales and a one-time benefit. Operating Costs and Expenses Second quarter programming costs decreased by  $219 million , or 8.8% as compared to the second quarter of 2024, reflecting fewer video customers, a higher mix of lower cost packages within Charter's video customer base and  $67 million  of costs allocated to programmer streaming applications and netted within video revenue, partly offset by contractual programming rate increases and renewals. Other costs of revenue increased by  $113 million , or 7.3% year-over-year, primarily driven by higher mobile service direct costs and mobile device sales. Field and technology operations expenses increased by  $53 million , or 4.3% year-over-year, primarily driven by higher labor-related costs, partly driven by storm activity, and higher network utility costs. Customer operations expenses increased by  $24 million , or 3.0% year-over-year, primarily due to an increase in bad debt expense and bank and card fees, partly offset by lower labor expense. Marketing and residential sales expenses increased by  $76 million , or 8.6% year-over-year, driven by higher sales, channel mix and Spectrum's continued focus on driving growth. Other expenses increased by  $6 million , or 0.6% as compared to the second quarter of 2024. Net Income Attributable to Charter Shareholders Net income attributable to Charter shareholders totaled  $1.3 billion  in the second quarter of 2025, compared to  $1.2 billion  in the second quarter of 2024, due to lower interest expense and higher Adjusted EBITDA. Net income per basic common share attributable to Charter shareholders totaled  $9.41  in the second quarter of 2025 compared to  $8.58  during the same period last year. The increase was primarily the result of the factors described above in addition to a 3.6% decrease in basic weighted average common shares outstanding versus the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDA Second quarter Adjusted EBITDA of  $5.7 billion  grew by 0.5% year-over-year, reflecting growth in revenue of 0.6% and an increase in operating expenses of 0.6%. Capital Expenditures Capital expenditures totaled  $2.9 billion  in the second quarter of 2025, an increase of  $21 million  compared to the second quarter of 2024, driven by upgrade/rebuild (primarily network evolution) and CPE, partly offset by lower line extension spend. Charter now expects full year 2025 capital expenditures to total approximately  $11.5 billion , a decrease from Charter's previous expectation of approximately  $12.0 billion . The decrease primarily reflects the timing of network evolution spend and lower commercial and subsidized rural line extensions spend. The actual amount of capital expenditures in 2025 will depend on a number of factors including, but not limited to, the pace of Charter's network evolution and expansion initiatives, supply chain timing and growth rates in Charter's residential and commercial businesses. Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow During the second quarter of 2025, net cash flows from operating activities totaled  $3.6 billion , a decrease from  $3.9 billion  in the prior year. The year-over-year decrease was primarily due to an unfavorable change in mobile device working capital and the timing of cash taxes and cash interest. Free cash flow in the second quarter of 2025 totaled  $1.0 billion , a decrease of  $250 million  compared to the second quarter of 2024. The year-over-year decrease in free cash flow was primarily driven by lower net cash flows from operating activities. Liquidity & Financing As of  June 30, 2025 , total principal amount of debt was  $94.3 billion  and Charter's credit facilities provided approximately  $5.8 billion  of additional liquidity in excess of Charter's  $606 million  cash position. Share Repurchases During the three months ended  June 30, 2025 , Charter purchased 4.5 million shares of Charter Class A common stock and  Charter Holdings  common units for  $1.7 billion . Webcast Charter will host a webcast on  Friday, July 25, 2025  at  8:30 a.m. Eastern Time  (ET) related to the contents of this release. The webcast can be accessed live via the Company's investor relations website at ir.charter.com . Participants should go to the webcast link no later than 10 minutes prior to the start time to register. The webcast will be archived at ir.charter.com two hours after completion of the webcast. Additional Information Available on Website The information in this press release should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and footnotes contained in the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the three and six months ended  June 30, 2025 , which will be posted on the "Results & SEC Filings" section of the Company's investor relations website at ir.charter.com , when it is filed with the  Securities and Exchange Commission  (the " SEC "). A slide presentation to accompany the conference call and a trending schedule containing historical customer and financial data will also be available in the "Results & SEC Filings" section. Use of Adjusted EBITDA and   Free Cash Flow Information The Company uses certain measures that are not defined by  U.S.  generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") to evaluate various aspects of its business. Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow are non-GAAP financial measures and should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, net income attributable to Charter shareholders and net cash flows from operating activities reported in accordance with GAAP. These terms, as defined by Charter, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies. Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow are reconciled to net income attributable to Charter shareholders and net cash flows from operating activities, respectively, in the Addendum to this release. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income attributable to Charter shareholders plus net income attributable to noncontrolling interest, net interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, stock compensation expense, other income (expenses), net and other operating (income) expenses, net, such as special charges, merger and acquisition costs and (gain) loss on sale or retirement of assets. As such, it eliminates the significant non-cash depreciation and amortization expense that results from the capital-intensive nature of the Company's businesses as well as other non-cash or special items, and is unaffected by the Company's capital structure or investment activities. However, this measure is limited in that it does not reflect the periodic costs of certain capitalized tangible and intangible assets used in generating revenues and the cash cost of financing. These costs are evaluated through other financial measures.      Free cash flow is defined as net cash flows from operating activities, less capital expenditures and changes in accrued expenses related to capital expenditures.    Management and Charter's board of directors use Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow to assess Charter's performance and its ability to service its debt, fund operations and make additional investments with internally generated funds. In addition, Adjusted EBITDA generally correlates to the leverage ratio calculation under the Company's credit facilities or outstanding notes to determine compliance with the covenants contained in the facilities and notes (all such documents have been previously filed with the  SEC ). For the purpose of calculating compliance with leverage covenants, the Company uses Adjusted EBITDA, as presented, excluding certain expenses paid by its operating subsidiaries to other Charter entities. The Company's debt covenants refer to these expenses as management fees, which were  $366 million  and  $732 million  for the three and six months ended  June 30, 2025 , respectively, and  $366 million  and  $737 million  for the three and six months ended  June 30, 2024 , respectively. About Charter Charter Communications, Inc.  (NASDAQ:CHTR) is a leading broadband connectivity company and cable operator with services available to more than 57 million homes and businesses in 41 states through its Spectrum brand. Over an advanced communications network, supported by a 100%  U.S. -based workforce, the Company offers a full range of state-of-the-art residential and business services including Spectrum Internet ® , TV, Mobile and Voice. More information about Charter can be found at corporate.charter.com . CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This communication includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, regarding, among other things, our plans, strategies and prospects, both business and financial.  Although we believe that our plans, intentions and expectations as reflected in or suggested by these forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot assure you that we will achieve or realize these plans, intentions or expectations.  Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions including, without limitation, the factors described under "Risk Factors" from time to time in our filings with the SEC.  Many of the forward-looking statements contained in this communication may be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "should," "planned," "will," "may," "intend," "estimated," "aim," "on track," "target," "opportunity," "tentative," "positioning," "designed," "create," "predict," "project," "initiatives," "seek," "would," "could," "continue," "ongoing," "upside," "increases," "grow," "focused on" and "potential," among others.  Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements we make in this communication are set forth in our annual report on Form 10-K, and in other reports or documents that we file from time to time with the  SEC , and include, but are not limited to: our ability to sustain and grow revenues and cash flow from operations by offering Internet, video, mobile, voice, advertising and other services to residential and commercial customers, to adequately meet the customer experience demands in our service areas and to maintain and grow our customer base, particularly in the face of increasingly aggressive competition, the need for innovation and the related capital expenditures; the impact of competition from other market participants, including but not limited to incumbent telephone companies, direct broadcast satellite ("DBS") operators, wireless broadband and telephone providers, digital subscriber line ("DSL") providers, fiber to the home providers and providers of video content over broadband Internet connections; general business conditions, unemployment levels and the level of activity in the housing sector and economic uncertainty or downturn; our ability to develop and deploy new products and technologies including consumer services and service platforms; any events that disrupt our networks, information systems or properties and impair our operating activities or our reputation; the effects of governmental regulation on our business including subsidies to consumers, subsidies and incentives for competitors, costs, disruptions and possible limitations on operating flexibility related to, and our ability to comply with, regulatory conditions applicable to us; our ability to procure necessary services and equipment from our vendors in a timely manner and at reasonable costs including in connection with our network evolution and rural construction initiatives; our ability to obtain programming at reasonable prices or to raise prices to offset, in whole or in part, the effects of higher programming costs (including retransmission consents and distribution requirements); the ability to hire and retain key personnel; the availability and access, in general, of funds to meet our debt obligations prior to or when they become due and to fund our operations and necessary capital expenditures, either through (i) cash on hand, (ii) free cash flow, or (iii) access to the capital or credit markets; our ability to comply with all covenants in our indentures and credit facilities, any violation of which, if not cured in a timely manner, could trigger a default of our other obligations under cross-default provisions; our ability to satisfy the conditions to consummate the Liberty Broadband combination and/or the  Cox Communications  acquisition and/or to consummate the Liberty Broadband combination and/or the  Cox Communications  acquisition in a timely manner or at all; the risks related to us being restricted in the operation of our business while the Liberty Broadband merger agreement and the  Cox Communications  transaction agreement are in effect; other risks related to the Liberty Broadband combination as described in the definitive joint proxy statement/prospectus with respect to the combination, filed by Charter on  January 22, 2025 , including the sections entitled "Risk Factors" and "Where You Can Find More Information" included therein; and other risks related to the  Cox Communications  acquisition as described in the definitive proxy statement with respect to the acquisition, filed by Charter on  July 2, 2025 , including the sections entitled "Risk Factors" and "Where You Can Find More Information" included therein. All forward-looking statements attributable to us or any person acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.  We are under no duty or obligation to update any of the forward-looking statements after the date of this communication. CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC.  AND SUBSIDIARIES UNAUDITED RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURES TO GAAP MEASURES (dollars in millions)       Three Months Ended  June 30 ,   Six Months Ended June 30 ,   Last Twelve Months Ended June 30 ,   2025   2024   2025   2024   2025   2024 Net income attributable to Charter shareholders $       1,301   $       1,231   $       2,518   $       2,337   $       5,264   $       4,650 Plus:  Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest 194   192   386   366   790   718 Interest expense, net 1,263   1,328   2,504   2,644   5,089   5,269 Income tax expense 414   427   859   873   1,635   1,648 Depreciation and amortization 2,176   2,170   4,357   4,360   8,670   8,678 Stock compensation expense 157   153   379   367   663   683 Other, net 188   164   453   215   752   538 Adjusted EBITDA (a) $       5,693   $       5,665   $     11,456   $     11,162   $     22,863   $     22,184                         Net cash flows from operating activities $       3,600   $       3,853   $       7,836   $       7,065   $     15,201   $     14,864 Less:  Purchases of property, plant and equipment (2,874)   (2,853)   (5,273)   (5,644)   (10,898)   (11,461) Change in accrued expenses related to capital expenditures 320   296   47   233   910   409 Free cash flow (a) $       1,046   $       1,296   $       2,610   $       1,654   $       5,213   $       3,812   The above schedule is presented in order to reconcile Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow, non-GAAP measures, to the most directly comparable GAAP measures in accordance with Section 401(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.   UNAUDITED ALTERNATIVE PRESENTATION OF ADJUSTED EBITDA (dollars in millions)       Three Months Ended  June 30 ,   Six Months Ended  June 30 ,   2025   2024   % Change   2025   2024   % Change REVENUES:                       Internet $             5,969   $             5,806   2.8 %   $           11,899   $           11,632   2.3 % Video 3,484   3,867   (9.9) %   7,064   7,775   (9.1) % Mobile service 921   737   24.9 %   1,835   1,422   29.0 % Voice 346   350   (0.8) %   702   724   (3.0) % Residential revenue 10,720   10,760   (0.4) %   21,500   21,553   (0.2) % Small business 1,094   1,101   (0.6) %   2,180   2,189   (0.4) % Mid-market & large business 742   721   2.9 %   1,478   1,429   3.4 % Commercial revenue 1,836   1,822   0.8 %   3,658   3,618   1.1 % Advertising sales 371   397   (6.7) %   711   788   (9.8) % Other 839   706   18.9 %   1,632   1,405   16.1 % Total Revenues 13,766   13,685   0.6 %   27,501   27,364   0.5 %                         COSTS AND EXPENSES:                       Programming 2,253   2,472   (8.8) %   4,555   5,042   (9.6) % Other costs of revenue 1,651   1,538   7.3 %   3,235   2,996   8.0 % Field and technology operations 1,294   1,241   4.3 %   2,584   2,539   1.7 % Customer operations 791   767   3.0 %   1,577   1,591   (0.9) % Marketing and residential sales 958   882   8.6 %   1,907   1,763   8.1 % Other expense (b) 1,126   1,120   0.6 %   2,187   2,271   (3.7) % Total operating costs and expenses (b) 8,073   8,020   0.6 %   16,045   16,202   (1.0) %                         Adjusted EBITDA (a) $             5,693   $             5,665   0.5 %   $           11,456   $           11,162   2.6 %   All percentages are calculated using whole numbers. Minor differences may exist due to rounding.    See footnotes on page 7.   CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC.  AND SUBSIDIARIES   UNAUDITED   CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (dollars in millions, except per share data)     Three Months Ended  June 30 ,   Six Months Ended  June 30 ,   2025   2024   2025   2024 REVENUES $          13,766   $          13,685   $          27,501   $          27,364                 COSTS AND EXPENSES:               Operating costs and expenses (exclusive of items shown separately below) 8,230   8,173   16,424   16,569 Depreciation and amortization 2,176   2,170   4,357   4,360 Other operating expenses, net 81   79   204   41   10,487   10,422   20,985   20,970 Income from operations 3,279   3,263   6,516   6,394                 OTHER INCOME (EXPENSES):               Interest expense, net (1,263)   (1,328)   (2,504)   (2,644) Other expenses, net (107)   (85)   (249)   (174)   (1,370)   (1,413)   (2,753)   (2,818) Income before income taxes 1,909   1,850   3,763   3,576 Income tax expense (414)   (427)   (859)   (873) Consolidated net income 1,495   1,423   2,904   2,703 Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests (194)   (192)   (386)   (366) Net income attributable to Charter shareholders $            1,301   $            1,231   $            2,518   $            2,337                 EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO CHARTER SHAREHOLDERS:               Basic $              9.41   $              8.58   $            18.00   $            16.24 Diluted $              9.18   $              8.49   $            17.59   $            16.03 Weighted average common shares outstanding, basic 138,205,810   143,329,828   139,889,251   143,920,073 Weighted average common shares outstanding, diluted 141,684,415   144,914,860   143,098,493   145,742,397   CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC.  AND SUBSIDIARIES   CONDENSED   CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (dollars in millions)       June 30 ,   December 31 ,   2025   2024 ASSETS (unaudited)     CURRENT ASSETS:       Cash and cash equivalents $                    606   $                    459 Accounts receivable, net 3,549   3,097 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 657   677 Total current assets 4,812   4,233         INVESTMENT IN CABLE PROPERTIES:       Property, plant and equipment, net 44,187   42,913 Customer relationships, net 672   975 Franchises 67,468   67,462 Goodwill 29,674   29,674 Total investment in cable properties, net 142,001   141,024         OTHER NONCURRENT ASSETS 4,776   4,763         Total assets $              151,589   $              150,020         LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY       CURRENT LIABILITIES:       Accounts payable, accrued and other current liabilities $               12,007   $               11,687 Current portion of long-term debt 2,549   1,799 Total current liabilities 14,556   13,486         LONG-TERM DEBT 91,863   92,134 EQUIPMENT INSTALLMENT PLAN FINANCING FACILITY 1,306   1,072 DEFERRED INCOME TAXES 18,757   18,845 OTHER LONG-TERM LIABILITIES 4,739   4,776         SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:       Controlling interest 16,209   15,587 Noncontrolling interests 4,159   4,120 Total shareholders' equity 20,368   19,707         Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $              151,589   $              150,020   CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC.  AND SUBSIDIARIES   UNAUDITED   CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (dollars in millions)       Three Months Ended  June 30 ,   Six Months Ended  June 30 ,   2025   2024   2025   2024 CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:               Consolidated net income $            1,495   $            1,423   $            2,904   $            2,703 Adjustments to reconcile consolidated net income to net cash flows from operating activities:               Depreciation and amortization 2,176   2,170   4,357   4,360 Stock compensation expense 157   153   379   367 Noncash interest, net 7   8   15   16 Deferred income taxes (53)   (34)   (80)   (13) Other, net 117   90   350   105 Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects from acquisitions and dispositions:               Accounts receivable (238)   6   (286)   (33) Prepaid expenses and other assets 66   101   (169)   (265) Accounts payable, accrued liabilities and other (127)   (64)   366   (175) Net cash flows from operating activities 3,600   3,853   7,836   7,065                 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:               Purchases of property, plant and equipment (2,874)   (2,853)   (5,273)   (5,644) Change in accrued expenses related to capital expenditures 320   296   47   233 Other, net (67)   (172)   (199)   (225) Net cash flows from investing activities (2,621)   (2,729)   (5,425)   (5,636)                 CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:               Borrowings of long-term debt 3,723   8,822   5,116   14,743 Borrowings of equipment installment plan financing facility 112   876   233   876 Repayments of long-term debt (3,184)   (10,068)   (4,793)   (15,784) Payments for debt issuance costs (1)   (25)   (1)   (27) Purchase of treasury stock (1,451)   (361)   (2,253)   (877) Proceeds from exercise of stock options 2   —   19   2 Purchase of noncontrolling interest (232)   (46)   (252)   (141) Distributions to noncontrolling interest (121)   (61)   (124)   (64) Other, net (44)   (280)   (213)   (224) Net cash flows from financing activities (1,196)   (1,143)   (2,268)   (1,496)                 NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH (217)   (19)   143   (67) CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH, beginning of period 866   661   506   709 CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH, end of period $               649   $               642   $               649   $               642                 CASH PAID FOR INTEREST $            1,444   $            1,362   $            2,439   $            2,598 CASH PAID FOR INCOME TAXES $               657   $               569   $               713   $               647   As of  June 30, 2025 ,  December 31, 2024  and  June 30, 2024 , cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash includes  $43 million ,  $47 million  and  $40 million  of restricted cash included in prepaid expenses and other current assets in the consolidated balance sheets, respectively.     CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC.  AND SUBSIDIARIES   UNAUDITED SUMMARY OF OPERATING STATISTICS (in thousands, except per customer and penetration data)       Approximate as of     June 30 ,  2025 (c)   March 31 ,  2025 (c)   December 31 ,  2024 (c)   June 30 ,  2024 (c) Footprint                 Estimated Passings (d)   57,540   57,167   56,861   56,110                  
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How to pitch your freelance services - Ruul (Formerly Rimuut) Product Payment Requests Get paid anywhere. Sell Services Make your services buyable Sell Products Create once sell forever Subscriptions Get paid on repeat Ruul Space Your personel storefront. One link for everything you offer. Learn more Pricing Resources Partner Programs Referral Program Get 1% for life. Seriously. Affiliate Program Bring users, get paid Partners Let’s grow together. More Blog About us Support Brand Kit For Customers Log in Sign up For Businesses Login Sign up grow Mastering Freelance Pitching: A Comprehensive Guide Discover the power of pitching and how it can help you create a successful freelance career. Learn how to present clear ideas to potential clients and acquire new ones. Arno Yeramyan 5 min read RUUL FOR INDEPENDENCE You chose independence.We make sure you keep it. Sell your time, your talent, whatever you create or build always on your terms. Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points In freelancing, the art of pitching is crucial since it directly affects your level of success. This guide will take you through the elements of effective freelance pitching, from understanding its significance to crafting strong pitches that will make clients choose you. By putting these strategies into practice, you'll acquire the confidence necessary to effectively navigate the freelancing market and secure fulfilling jobs that advance your career. What is pitching? Pitching is a skill of elaborately expressing yourself, skills and the services you provide to clients or employers. It is the ability to create a compelling message that efficiently transmits the significance of a freelancer's proposition and the unrivaled features they offer. An effective pitch will capture the reader, communicate directly to their needs or challenges, and succeed in convincing the client that the freelancer is up to the task. Whether by written proposals, verbal presentations or digital communications a pitch is an important part of the beginning of professional collaboration and the obtainment of freelance projects. This demands a mix of creativity, clarity and critical thinking to leave a lasting impression and win opportunities. Why is pitching important? Pitching is a crucial part of freelance work as it opens the door to receiving assignments and the establishment of client relations. It lets the freelancers highlight their expertise and separates them from their competitors by means of precise and succinct communication of their value proposition. Through pitching, freelancers can build credibility by presenting their ability to understand client needs and demonstrate their suitability for a certain project. Furthermore, proficient pitching increases clients' confidence and trust, therefore resulting in recurrent business and references. Indeed, when freelancers master the art of pitching, they are able to have a competitive edge over their competition, increase their client base, making it easier to find new clients and achieve success in their careers. What should be included in a client pitch? Creating a good pitch is done by picking out the most important aspects to feature and using them to demonstrate your value proposition. This enables you to sell your idea to prospective clients. Here's what should be included in a pitch: Introduction: Begin with a compelling hook that grabs a reader's attention. Freelancer's Background: Talk about relevant experience and abilities you possess. Understanding of Client's Needs: Display a thorough awareness of what client needs to achieve. Proposed Solutions: Provide customized solutions consistent with clients' needs. Project Plan: Outline the plan, time frames, and deliverables precisely.   Call to Action: Suggest to the client to make the next steps, such as scheduling a meeting or moving forward with the project. How to create a successful freelance project pitch? A winning freelance project pitch is a strategic quest focused on demonstrating your proficiency in the field, knowledge of the client's requirements, and skills to deliver what is expected from you. Here's a detailed guide on how to pitch yourself as a freelancer: Research thoroughly: Before jumping right to your pitch, make sure you're very conversant on the client, the project, and their company. Get familiar with the environment in which your clients' operation is, including who they are serving and who they are competing with. Identify the client's pain points, goals, and any special needs for the project. This research will create a solid ground for your pitch and help you to align its angle with the target audience. Tailor your pitch: Diversity is an inefficacy roadblock as not every home run happens every time. Personalize your presentation to make the client feel comfortable and convinced that you will fulfill their demands and desires. Ensure that the language and terminology used are in alignment with the industry and brand identity of the client. Illustrating that you have taken the time to grasp the customer's individual situation will give a more relevant and authentic aspect to your proposal. Start with a captivating introduction: Catch the audience from the very beginning by writing an appealing introduction. Make an opening statement that is appealing to the client and leads to a connection between you. You can scour the internet for freelance pitch examples to get an idea. Briefly introduce yourself, mentioning your relevant experience and expertise. Express your enthusiasm for the project and your willingness to work with the client. Highlight your unique value proposition: Highlight the value you will add to this project and why you are the most suitable candidate for the task. Highlight your strengths, your experiences, and your achievements which make you stand out from other competitors. Emphasize how your expertise can tackle the client's particular issues and help them achieve their goals. This is the part where you show what makes you stand out and why clients should hire you instead of others. Propose a detailed solution: Develop a project work plan, which should include the tasks, timeline, and project results. Discuss how your proposed solution aligns with the client's objectives to address their pain points. Showcase your practical experience by sharing examples or case studies from the projects that were completed before and which you can prove to have been successful with your approach. Be specific and let the client know what exactly he or she will get while working with you. Address potential concerns: Try to foresee any questions or worries the customer could have and then deal with them decisively in your presentation. Present some steps or ways to reduce the risks or do away with the barriers. Give confidence by pointing out your trustworthiness, competence, and your aim to deliver well. If you anticipate and resolve potential client concerns initially, this will ultimately enhance your relationship with the client. Close with a strong call to action: Finalize your freelance pitch with a convincing call to action that invites the customer to act right away. Invite the client to discuss the matter further, set a meeting or initiate the project. Show appreciation for the chance of presenting your proposal and display enthusiasm regarding the prospect of collaboration. An appealing call to action builds your interest in working together with the client and makes them take action. Benefits of pitching your freelance projects The benefits of pitching your freelance projects are tangible and may have a big influence on your career and business growth. Here are key advantages of incorporating pitching into your freelance strategy: Expanding Your Client Base One of the lovely things about pitching is you can reach those prospective customers who have not known about your services. Through being proactive in showcasing what you can do and why you are best for your client, you can increase the number of clients and the number of contacts you have. Whether sending cold emails, attending networking events, or using online platforms, pitching is always one way to display your value proposition to a broader audience. By consistently reaching out to multiple clients, you improve your ability to win projects and cultivate lasting relationships with the variety of clientele spanning many industries. Increasing Your Earning Potential Pitching allows you to become a candidate for higher-paying contracts and customers. Through skillful articulation of your uniqueness and showcasing your competence, you are therefore able to charge higher rates for your offerings. Consequently, pitching what your business offers gives you a chance to bid for conditions and contracts that match your objectives. While you perfect your pitching and stamp yourself down as a guru in your discipline, you tend to draw clients who are willing to pay more for your expertise, thus, leading to higher income and profitability for your freelance business. Refining Your Communication Skills Pitching is all about effectively demonstrating your value proposition to a prospective customer through clear and crisp communications. By means of curating and presenting your pitches, you develop writing skills, oral communication technique, and relational communication. Indeed, you learn to convey your thoughts clearly, break down your message into segments and address your clients' worries adequately. The communication skills developed in sales pitch are excellent tools not only for selling, but as well for client meetings, project management and teamwork. By consistent polishing of your communication skills via pitching, you become a more productive and compelling communicator, consequently, raising your chances of success as a freelancer. How to find clients to pitch? Finding clients to pitch requires a proactive approach and strategic networking efforts. Here are several effective strategies to help you find clients to pitch your freelance services: Online platforms: Consider checking out some websites specifically for freelancing, for instance, Upwork, Freelancer, and Fiverr in which clients post their projects and hire freelancers. Write a powerful bio highlighting your skills, and list your past work so as to draw in clientele. Actively look for applicable projects and submit focused applications to have a chance to be accepted. Social media networking: Leverage platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook to find clients. Join industry-specific groups and participate in discussions to show your knowledge. Provide users with valuable information to emerge as an expert in your field and therefore, have them follow you through your network. Networking events: Attend conferences, meetups, and networking events within your industry to have direct contact with potential clients directly. Prepare an elevator pitch describing your expertise and your services and exchange contacts with others. Send follow up emails or customized messages to effectively sell your services. Referrals and recommendations: Harness your current client base, colleagues and business contacts for referrals. Request your happy clients to publicize you to their network or provide testimonials which depict your expertise and credibility. Provide incentives to those clients that refer new business to you to create new leads for your work. Cold outreach: Use Google, LinkedIn or any other information service to find out middle-sized and start-up companies which could require your service. Write personally designed emails or LinkedIn messages about who you are and how you can be of help which is specific to those needs. Do not hesitate to use follow-up emails in a friendly but persistent manner to pitch your services further. Conclusion The skill of pitching is of particular importance to freelancers striving to stand out and succeed in the competitive marketplace. With the use of the strategies highlighted in this guide, you will be able to raise your confidence, sell yourself, attract new clients, and have a successful freelance life. Proper personalizing, demonstration of value, consistent follow up and proper nurturing of client relationships helps to maximize opportunities and nurture client relationships. ‍ ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arno Yeramyan Arno Yeramyan is a talented writer and financial expert who educates readers on various financial topics such as personal finance, investing, and retirement planning. He offers valuable insights to help readers make sound financial decisions for their future. More How to Grow Your Freelance Graphic Design Business Ready to take your freelance graphic design business to the next level? Click here to learn how to grow your freelance graphic design business! Read more How to maximize productivity while working from home Struggling to stay productive while working from home? Try these 12 proven hacks to help you stay on track and get more done! Read more Designer's Guide to Dribbble All the potential Dribbble has to offer, and all the areas where it leaves you hanging. 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RescueTime Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of www.rescuetime.com Suggested companies Miro www.miro.com • 114 reviews 2.1 ClickUp clickup.com • 443 reviews 3.4 Zapier zapier.com • 265 reviews 1.4 Categories Blog Log in For businesses For businesses Log in Categories Blog Electronics & Technology Internet & Software Software Company RescueTime Summary About Reviews Visit website Write a review Visit website Unclaimed profile RescueTime   Reviews   12 • 2.9 Software Company Write a review Visit website Write a review Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Company details Software Company Software Vendor Information provided by various external sources A personal analytics service that shows you how you spend your time and provides tools to help you be more productive. Contact info 1st Avenue 811, 98104, Seattle, United States www.rescuetime.com 2.9 Average 12 reviews 5-star 4-star 3-star 2-star 1-star How is the TrustScore calculated? 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November 28, 2025 Unprompted review Advertisement Juil Yoon CA • 2 reviews Oct 15, 2025 Redirected I've Been a User for Over a Decade I've been using RescueTime for over a decade and they have amazingly kept all my data for me despite me cancelling my subscription for years at a time. I don't like all the UI/UX decisions they've made more recently, but the application is solid and I feel safe having RT put some friction in my distracting activities. October 15, 2025 Unprompted review L M AU • 9 reviews Apr 7, 2025 Cannot stop subscription Couldn't login with any email I had. It just gave a generic error on black screen. Assumed I have no account and subscription as I haven't used this for most of a year. Then I see a charge to my card for an annual subscription. Now the login to the account portal works and I see I've been charged. So I click Contact Support. But it says I need to give access to data to contract support. But no way to do anything to fix that (it's their own site - what can't they access??). And can't find any other way to contact them! April 7, 2025 Unprompted review FJ Franci J. SI • 6 reviews Apr 4, 2025 RescueTime had my initial (ADHD) mixed… RescueTime had my initial mixed experience, but I found it takes you a while to get adapted to it. So, I have asked an AI what tools an ADHD person could leverage and it proposed RescueTime. So I was of course going up and down with the experience, but at the end, I found a yearly discount online and compared to what it does/did, it was worth it. It is not exactly a blocking app (i used freedom before), as it is more a monitoring app. But with time it kind of gets the hang of it and blocks stuff out that you probably shouldn't be doing. But compared to Freedom, you can bypass it by saying you want it anyway. The use of statistic is sometimes a bit tricky, but can be usefull. I am also using it as a reminder I was very productive yesterday (if integrated, it shows you on the previous day google calendar). So why not 5 stars: - You kind of get the impression, you would get a better AI developed insight, which you don't get to see, the AI just gets trained on what you do and what you should focus on and on what not. Perhaps it is one thing still to come? The other thing - that can be confusing from some of the reviews - there is a mobile app and a desktop app. This mobile however (so support for apple phones) does not sum up/combine/aggregate with the desktop version, due to Apple privacy policies. And while I do find IOS RescueTime quite useless without this aggregation (sorry), I do think the overall product (desktop) deserves at least a 4 star review nonetheless. For those trying it on the trial. 1) No, just as many (85% of the apps), they do not "warn" you again the day before the trial is up. So mark your 1 day before date on the calendar. 2) Make use of the whole trial. It does take a little bit of time to truly see the potential benefits of the app (=wait and if you don't like it use it till the end of the trial and cancel the day before). I did not like it that much at the start, then i kind of liked then not again, just before the end I decided it is usefull. April 4, 2025 Unprompted review Michel Van der Auwera NO • 3 reviews Dec 1, 2024 useless app this app is most disapointing an doesn't document much more than what you can find yourself on your device activity function, complet waste of time and money November 30, 2024 Unprompted review Advertisement John Billtton US • 1 review Aug 28, 2024 "Misleading 'Free' Trial and Privacy… "Misleading 'Free' Trial and Privacy Concerns" I'm extremely disappointed with RescueTime's approach to their so-called "free" offering. When I visited their website, I was initially intrigued by the promise of a free version. However, it quickly became apparent that their definition of "free" is actually just a 14-day trial period. What's more concerning is the lack of transparency about this on their main page. They prominently display "Try For Free" and "Get your 14 day free trial" without clearly stating that there's no ongoing free tier after this period. This feels deceptive and leaves a bad taste. Additionally, I'm not comfortable with the idea of giving away my personal data and activity information just to test out a service for two weeks. The nature of time-tracking software means it collects a significant amount of personal data about your computer usage and habits. It feels invasive to hand over this data for such a short trial period, especially when there's no real free option afterward. RescueTime should be more upfront about their pricing model and the temporary nature of their "free" offering. They should also consider providing a genuine free tier with limited features for users who aren't ready to commit to a paid plan or share extensive personal data. In its current state, I cannot recommend this service due to its misleading marketing and data privacy concerns. August 19, 2024 Unprompted review GA Gabriele IE • 1 review Dec 1, 2023 My two cents here. My two cents here. Rescuetime is not an "app blocking" app. This is not what it's made for. It's an app that can help you in understanding how you spend your time and makes you find time to do some "deep focus". Overall: it's used to improve your productivity. In addition, they have tools like the one that blocks distracting website. Unfortunately I had to request a refund because currently they don't track correctly subdomains, and this is a crucial feature for me. However, I appreciated the responsiveness, clarity and availability of their customer service. And the app itself is very nice: you install it, configure your job shift, integrate your calendar, and it works out of the box. Absolutely recommended. November 27, 2023 Unprompted review MB Matěj Bláha CZ • 26 reviews Updated May 20, 2023 Unwanted charges - refunded If you are subscribing to RescueTime's free trial, be aware that they will charge you once your trial ends without any prior reminders or warnings. They also have not sent me the terms and conditions of my subscription, so I was unaware that I am on a subscription plan and how much it costs. I don't know if this information was given to me when I was providing my payment details or not. Fortunately, upon contacting the company, I was refunded, and I appreciate their attitude. May 11, 2023 Unprompted review CH Chris AT • 11 reviews Feb 8, 2023 FocusTime / blocking simply doesn't work as advertised The paid for service to block distracting websites simply doesn't work. Just press the back button a few times and I can continue to browse distracting websites. I've installed both the desktop client and browser plugin (which was last updated 3 years ago?!) On a Mac the free and open source alternative 'SelfControl' works far better. February 8, 2023 Unprompted review Advertisement Patricia Nixon US • 15 reviews Apr 20, 2022 RescueTime Gives Me Actionable Data to Be Most Productive I'm one of those people who loves data. My first favorite job was as a database Administrator at Guardian Life Insurance in New York in my late twenties. I loved being able to manipulate data to find actionable information. I'm no different in my own life. Who doesn't have a Fitbit or other health device strapped on some part of the body? The thing is, how do we make that information actionable? I've been using RescueTime for 2 years now. I KNOW when I'm most productive, I KNOW where I really spend my time. During the pandemic I was diagnosed with bipolar 1 disorder. I've also lived with chronic insomnia since I was a kid. So between manic incidents with bipolar disorder and being awake with chronic insomnia at times, I wanted to know exactly what it was I was doing when I'm "thinking" I'm busy. Well, I have the receipts, as Wendy Williams would say! I was stressing to get my website content into play and now when I say, I spent DAYS working on it, I know I did. You can't argue with the data. Having RescueTime has helped me navigate my most productive hours, and it halts me when I am being distracted by sites like... well, social media platforms that I shouldn't be on when I'm focusing. I consider RescueTime a cost of living application. I can't see not using it at any point any time soon. It's valuable information for me to be my most productive professional self. If you've never tracked your time or progress before with another application, your first time setup instructions may be daunting. Don't worry! It's easy to set up and once you do it, RescueTime intuitively knows what sites are your productive sites and which ones help you slack off. *I read a review here on Trustpilot saying that there's an issue with RescueTime not blocking APPS. That's not RescueTime's fault; it's the permissions of the apps. Don't blame RescueTime for the data it can't access. That's just not fair. April 20, 2022 Unprompted review DH Dan Han US • 2 reviews Jan 18, 2021 Deceptive Business Practices This is a deceptive business. On their website it states that you can "set daily limits on websites AND apps". I bought the premium version and it is clear that you CANNOT block apps. I spoke to a customer service agent and her words exactly: "Our distraction blocker prevents you from accessing distracting websites, but not apps yet." This review is to warn other customers of their false advertising and lack of transparency. I would not trust this company with your data nor do business with them. 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2026-01-13T08:47:58
https://www.finalroundai.com/it/interview-copilot
AI Interview Copilot - Il tuo assistente per colloqui in tempo reale Get Started Loading... Interview Copilot Pricing Interview Copilot™ Ottieni aiuto istantaneo durante i colloqui con un Assistente IA che ascolta le domande e fornisce risposte intelligenti. Analizza i CV e le descrizioni del lavoro per aiutarti a fornire risposte pertinenti in pochi secondi. Interview Copilot si connette facilmente con Zoom, Teams e Google Meet. Inizia gratuitamente Colloquio di Programmazione Gestione Prodotto Consulenza Marketing Finanza Interview Copilot™ offre un assistente per colloqui IA tutto-in-uno per aiutarti a superare ogni ostacolo, e mantenerti preparato e pronto a eccellere, non importa cosa ti viene lanciato. Fidato da oltre 500.000 professionisti che ottengono ruoli presso Ansia da Colloquio? Incontra il Tuo Assistente per Colloqui IA Non sei solo - il 93% dei cercatori di lavoro prova ansia durante i colloqui. Che la tua mente si blocchi, divaghi o ti congeli, Interview Copilot ti mantiene composto con supporto personalizzato alimentato dall'IA. Non lasciare che i nervi facciano deragliare il tuo colloquio di lavoro. Lascia che l'assistente IA intervenga con: Prova Interview Copilot Supporto in tempo reale Per mantenerti concentrato e calmo Guida personalizzata Per domande comportamentali, tecniche e specifiche del ruolo Feedback istantaneo Per affinare le risposte sul momento Suggerimenti che aumentano la fiducia Basati su CV e descrizioni del lavoro Che tu ti stia preparando per il tuo primo lavoro o il tuo prossimo grande salto, Interview Copilot ti aiuta a entrare nei colloqui con una mente concentrata e sicura. Come Funziona Interview Copilot Interview Copilot usa l'IA per supportarti in tempo reale - offrendo consigli discreti e personalizzati che migliorano le prestazioni senza distrazione. Ecco come rende più facile il processo di colloquio: Prova Interview Copilot Modalità Stealth Interview Copilot funziona silenziosamente in background, così gli intervistatori non sanno mai che è lì. Rimane completamente invisibile durante le videochiamate e non appare nelle condivisioni schermo, assicurando supporto in tempo reale senza interruzioni o rilevamento. Compatibilità Multi-Piattaforma Interview Copilot funziona perfettamente su tutte le principali piattaforme di riunioni virtuali - inclusi HireVue, Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, LeetCode e altro. Non importa dove si svolgono i colloqui, il copilot IA è costruito per fornire supporto senza interruzioni. Feedback per Colloqui Dal Vivo e in Tempo Reale Interview Copilot ascolta durante i colloqui dal vivo e offre suggerimenti discreti in tempo reale adattati a ogni domanda. Che tu divaghi, ti congeli o perda il filo dei tuoi pensieri, ti aiuta a correggere il tiro istantaneamente. Con consigli intelligenti e contestuali forniti mentre parli, rimarrai calmo, sicuro e in controllo - niente seconde supposizioni, niente pause imbarazzanti, solo risposte migliori nel momento. Flessibilità del Dispositivo Usa Interview Copilot su desktop o mobile. Che tu stia facendo un colloquio dal tuo ufficio di casa o in movimento, l'esperienza è completamente ottimizzata per funzionare senza intoppi su qualsiasi dispositivo preferito. Identificazione Istantanea delle Domande L'assistente per colloqui IA individua rapidamente le domande e suggerisce risposte che si allineano con il tuo ruolo. Mantiene le risposte concentrate e pertinenti, così suoni educato e professionale ad ogni risposta. Questo supporto in tempo reale assicura che non manchi mai il bersaglio, aiutandoti a rimanere composto, fornire risposte ad alto impatto e impressionare i reclutatori dalla prima domanda al round finale. Analisi delle Prestazioni Una volta terminati i colloqui, accedi alle trascrizioni dal vivo generate dall'IA per rivedere le risposte, ed esplora analisi approfondite delle prestazioni con report basati sul feedback. Identifica cosa è andato bene, scopri aree di miglioramento e ottieni passaggi chiari e attuabili - così entri nei prossimi colloqui più sicuro e preparato che mai. Copilot per Colloqui di Programmazione Affronta i colloqui tecnici con fiducia. L'assistente per colloqui di programmazione IA fornisce feedback dal vivo del codice, supporto logico e rilevamento errori per linguaggi come Python, Java e C++. Che tu stia facendo whiteboarding o codifica dal vivo, Interview Copilot ti mantiene chiaro, accurato e sulla strada giusta - aiutando gli ingegneri software a risolvere problemi e presentare competenze con precisione in contesti di colloquio reali. Supporto per Lingua e Accento Supporta 91 lingue e accenti regionali, aiutando candidati in tutto il mondo a avere successo. Che tu stia facendo un colloquio nella tua lingua madre o in una seconda lingua, Interview Copilot si adatta al parlato in tempo reale. Questo assicura comunicazione chiara e sicura e lascia brillare le qualifiche, non importa dove sei o come parli. Ottimizzazione delle Risposte Basata sul CV Carica i CV, e il copilot IA fornisce risposte basate su competenze ed esperienza. Questo assistente per colloqui IA corrisponde ai requisiti del lavoro e crea risposte forti che evidenziano il background rilevante. Aiuta i candidati a diventare contendenti di primo piano mostrando cosa li distingue. Addestra l'Interview Copilot IA per la Massima Accuratezza Carica CV, descrizioni del lavoro ed esempi di Q&A per dare a Interview Copilot tutto ciò di cui ha bisogno per adattare le risposte. Più contesto fornisci, più pertinenti e specifici per il lavoro diventano i consigli per i colloqui, rendendo le risposte più acute, chiare e convincenti. Always Prepared Why use Final Round AI's coding interview copilot? Coding Interview Copilot works seamlessly across your favorite technical interview platforms — including Zoom, HackerRank, CodeSignal, CoderPad, Amazon Chime, and Microsoft Teams — giving you invisible, real-time help exactly when you need it. Expand All Zoom Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 Google Meet Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 Microsoft Teams Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 CoderPad Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 HackerRank Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 CodeSignal Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 Amazon Chime Undetectable Last verified: December 2024 Supporta Tutti i Software di Riunione Usalo Dal Vivo. Rimani in Controllo. La maggior parte degli strumenti per colloqui si ferma alla pratica. Interview Copilot va oltre. Prova Interview Copilot Ora - È Gratuito Usalo dal vivo anche durante colloqui ad alta posta in gioco Suggerimenti di risposta IA dal vivo basati sul contesto della domanda Non rilevabile nella condivisione schermo completamente discreto Che si tratti di un colloquio comportamentale Zoom o di uno schermo tecnico, questo bot per colloqui IA ti aiuta a performare con compostezza e precisione. Nessun coaching richiesto. Rispondi semplicemente con l'IA in tempo reale. Inizia Gratuitamente Aiuto per Colloqui IA per Ingegneri, Laureati e Freelancer Sblocca una preparazione per colloqui più intelligente con integrazioni IA perfette—personalizzate per il tuo percorso di carriera. Final Round AI Ingegneria & Tech Final Round AI Banking & Finanza Final Round AI Freelancer & Contractor Final Round AI Freelancer & Contractor Che tu stia facendo un colloquio in marketing, consulenza, finanza o sanità, Interview Copilot si adatta al tuo settore. La sua IA avanzata per colloqui aiuta a personalizzare le tue risposte e ti guida in tempo reale, così puoi performare con fiducia. Sono Pronto a Fare Colloqui Più Intelligenti Trustpilot Non credere solo alla nostra parola Interview Copilot non è solo uno strumento - è un punto di svolta per i cercatori di lavoro di tutti i settori. Che tu stia navigando il tuo primo lavoro, cambiando carriera o preparandoti per colloqui tecnici, veri utenti stanno ottenendo vere offerte con supporto alimentato dall'IA. Con feedback in tempo reale, insight specifici per il lavoro e supporto durante i momenti che contano di più, Interview Copilot sta cambiando il processo di colloquio per i cercatori di lavoro ovunque. Ho usato l'assistente per colloqui di programmazione IA durante i miei colloqui tecnici, e mi ha dato la spinta di cui avevo bisogno. Ho ottenuto un ruolo di ingegnere software in un'azienda Fortune 500. Kasun de Costa Full-Stack Developer Dopo cinque rifiuti, mi sono finalmente sentito sicuro entrando in un colloquio Zoom. Il copilot per colloqui IA mi ha aiutato a pensare chiaramente e sembrare sicuro, anche su domande difficili. shyam sudhakar MBA Grad Avevo due colloqui consecutivi per ruoli front-end. Il feedback dal vivo del codice di Copilot mi ha aiutato a pensare rapidamente, individuare errori e finire in tempo. Ora lavoro con una startup tech di primo piano. Sunil Parihar Software Engineer Final Round AI Vs Traditional Tools Final Round AI's offers a seamless AI interview helper that assists you during live effectively. With the live AI assistant, you receive instant feedback and custom guidance. Unlike traditional tools, this one offers real-time support, integrated coding help, and personalized insights. Upgrade to Interview Copilot Today - Its Free Get Interview Copilot Free Traditional Tools Final Round AI Real-Time Interview Feedback Delayed or post-interview only Real-Time Interview Feedback Yes - delivered live during interviews to refine answers instantly Behavioral + Technical Interview Support Delayed or post-interview only Behavioral + Technical Interview Support Covers both soft skills and technical questions Live Coding Interview Assistant Usually requires separate tool Live Coding Interview Assistant Built-in support for Python, Java, C++, and more Custom Guidance Based on Resume Generic prompts, no resume integration Custom Guidance Based on Resume Personalized answers pulled from your resume & job description Mock Interviews + Practice Tools Basic practice, no smart feedback Mock Interviews + Practice Tools Includes question banks, mock interviews, and prep guides Instant Question Recognition No real-time context awareness Instant Question Recognition AI instantly identifies question type and suggests structured responses Mock Interviews + Practice Tools Some tools show up in screen shares Mock Interviews + Practice Tools Undetectable by interviewers on Zoom, Teams, Meet, etc. Interview Analytics + Performance Reports Often missing or very limited Interview Analytics + Performance Reports Actionable post-interview reports with feedback-based insights Multilingual & Accent Support English-focused only Multilingual & Accent Support Built for global job seekers Domande Frequenti Ancora curioso? Contattaci in qualsiasi momento a hi@finalroundai.com Launch Your Interview Copilot Now Cos'è un CoPilot per colloqui alimentato dall'IA? L'Interview Coding CoPilot di Final Round AI è un assistente IA in tempo reale progettato per aiutarti durante i colloqui tecnici di programmazione. Fornisce suggerimenti istantanei, spiegazioni, ottimizzazioni del codice e feedback dal vivo in più linguaggi di programmazione. L'Interview CoPilot è gratuito? Offriamo una prova gratuita di 10 minuti così puoi testare l'Interview Co-Pilot e sperimentare la sua assistenza IA in tempo reale. Tuttavia, per utilizzare lo strumento per una sessione di colloquio completa o integrarlo nel tuo processo di preparazione, dovrai abbonarti al piano premium. Sarà compatibile con Zoom, Teams, Google Meet e altre app di riunioni? Sì, l'Interview Copilot è progettato per essere compatibile con le popolari piattaforme di videoconferenza come Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet e altro ancora. Si integra perfettamente per supportarti nei colloqui su diverse applicazioni. Come funziona il Coding Copilot? Il Coding Copilot fornisce assistenza in tempo reale per i colloqui tecnici di programmazione. Può suggerire frammenti di codice, debuggare problemi e offrire spiegazioni, aiutandoti a navigare le sfide di programmazione senza intoppi. L'Interview Coding Copilot è progettato per supportare i principali linguaggi di programmazione e le piattaforme di codifica comuni utilizzate nei colloqui. Quali linguaggi di programmazione sono supportati? Python, Golang, C#, Rust, R, SQL, Ruby, Java, Javascript, C++, Kotlin, e Swift. Puoi modificare il tuo linguaggio preferito nell'app o nelle tue impostazioni. Come posso personalizzare le risposte dell'IA? Puoi personalizzare le risposte dell'IA caricando il tuo CV e la descrizione del lavoro per la posizione per cui stai candidandoti. L'IA adatterà quindi le sue risposte per adattarsi ai requisiti specifici di quel ruolo, aiutandoti a rispondere accuratamente alle domande rilevanti per il lavoro. L'Interview Co-Pilot funziona con le piattaforme di codifica dal vivo? Sì! È compatibile con le popolari piattaforme di colloquio di codifica dal vivo, inclusi CodeSignal, LeetCode, HackerRank, CoderPad e altro ancora. Cosa devo fare se l'intervistatore mi chiede di condividere il mio schermo? Se ti viene chiesto di condividere il tuo schermo, puoi condividere una scheda alternativa, schermo o monitor. Questo ti permetterà di condividere il tuo schermo con fiducia senza rivelare lo strumento. Cosa devo fare se l'intervistatore mi chiede di condividere il mio schermo? Se sei un ingegnere software o hai bisogno di un copilot di codifica, per favore scarica la nostra nuova app nativa cliccando qui.   100k+ reviews Land Your Dream Job with Final Round AI Today Transform your interview skills with Final Round AI's AI interview practice. Start now and land your dream job with confidence. You've done the prep—now it's time to practice smarter. Get started for Free Company About Contact Us Referral Program More Products Interview Copilot AI Mock Interview AI Resume Builder More AI Tools Coding Interview Copilot AI Career Coach Resume Checker More Resources Blog Hirevue Interviews Phone Interviews More Refund Policy Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Disclaimer: This platform provides guidance, resources, and support to enhance your job search. However, securing employment within 30 days depends on various factors beyond our control, including market conditions, individual effort, and employer decisions. 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2026-01-13T08:47:58
https://dev.to/action-in-action/align-with-yourself-align-with-your-teams#main-content
Align with yourself, align with your teams - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Agile in Action with Bill Raymond Follow Align with yourself, align with your teams May 30 '23 play 🎙️ Align your actions with and purpose to 🏆 achieve personal agility We are excited to have Peter B. Stevens, creator of The Personal Agility System, as a guest on today's podcast. Peter shares how reflecting on your personal goals will help you on your path to agility. Both Peter and Bill share personal stories and life lessons we hope you can take as inspiration on your personal agility journey. In this podcast, you will learn the following: ✅ The meaning of personal agility ✅ How to unlock your purpose ✅ How to build clarity and purpose for your personal life and career 🎉 How to get "unstuck" if you do not have a clear path   Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
2026-01-13T08:47:58
https://dev.to/podcast-on-api-design-and-development-strategies/essential-pillars-to-ensure-api-security-feat-dan-barahona-founder-of-apisec-university-and-head-of-growth-at-apisec#main-content
Essential Pillars to Ensure API Security feat. Dan Barahona, Founder of APIsec University and Head of Growth at APIsec - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close API Intersection Follow Essential Pillars to Ensure API Security feat. Dan Barahona, Founder of APIsec University and Head of Growth at APIsec Sep 21 '23 play  As APIs become more ubiquitous, they are increasingly targeted by hackers, so getting your API security right is a necessity. This week on API Intersection , we thought, what better way to celebrate Security September than to bring on the API security expert himself, Dan Barahona?  As Founder of APIsec University and Head of Growth at APIsec , Dan Barahona comes to the table with over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity. He created APISec University to raise awareness and educate about API risks and security, and many of their courses are open to the public. In fact, I just did an entire course on API Documentation Best Practices and how it relates to security, which I highly recommend you all check out.  Anyways, we discussed how organizations face various challenges in managing and securing APIs, such as API sprawl and a need for more visibility about their APIs. Here are a few quick wins to get you on the right track to proper API security. Most importantly, ensure you have proactive API security practices and address security concerns early in the development process. _____ To subscribe to the podcast, visit https://stoplight.io/podcast --- API Intersection Podcast listeners are invited to sign up for Stoplight and save up to $650! Use code INTERSECTION10 to get 10% off a new subscription to Stoplight Platform Starter or Pro. Offer good for annual or monthly payment option for first-time subscribers. 10% off an annual plan ($650 savings for Pro and $94.80 for Starter) or 10% off your first month ($9.99 for Starter and $39 for Pro). Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
2026-01-13T08:47:58
https://dev.to/podcast-on-api-design-and-development-strategies/usage-based-or-subscription-based-billing-for-your-apis-feat-behailu-tekletsadik-of-archetype#main-content
Usage-Based or Subscription-Based Billing for your APIs? feat. Behailu Tekletsadik of Archetype - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close API Intersection Follow Usage-Based or Subscription-Based Billing for your APIs? feat. Behailu Tekletsadik of Archetype Feb 1 '23 play While the subscription-based pricing option has been the popular go-to for many SaaS companies, the usage-based model has recently seen significant traction in SaaS companies. But which solution is right for monetizing your API product? To answer that question, this week on the API Intersection podcast, we spoke with Behailu Tekletsadik, co-founder & CEO of Archetype, which is a startup focused on usage-based billing for APIs. Behailu sat down with the API Intersection team to discuss the pros and cons of a usage-based approach versus a subscription-based approach to your API pricing strategy. _____ To subscribe to the podcast, visit https://stoplight.io/podcast --- API Intersection Podcast listeners are invited to sign up for Stoplight and save up to $650! Use code INTERSECTION10 to get 10% off a new subscription to Stoplight Platform Starter or Pro. Offer good for annual or monthly payment option for first-time subscribers. 10% off an annual plan ($650 savings for Pro and $94.80 for Starter) or 10% off your first month ($9.99 for Starter and $39 for Pro). Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
2026-01-13T08:47:58
https://dev.to/ilyarah/how-i-built-the-fastest-ton-memecoin-sniper-alert-bot-golden-memecoin-alert-121h
How I Built the Fastest TON Memecoin Sniper Alert Bot (Golden-Memecoin-Alert) - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse ilya rahnavard Posted on Jan 2 How I Built the Fastest TON Memecoin Sniper Alert Bot (Golden-Memecoin-Alert) # webdev # python # blockchain # web3 TON memecoins move insanely fast in late 2025 – early 2026. Most tokens reach peak hype in the first 5–30 minutes after liquidity addition. By the time you see them trending on DexScreener, Telegram channels or Twitter — the move is usually 70–90% over. I got tired of missing entries, so I built Golden-Memecoin-Alert — a focused, low-latency sniper alert system specifically for TON. Repo: https://github.com/ilyarah/Golden-Memecoin-Alert Core Design Goals Detect new Jetton pools within seconds of meaningful liquidity addition Aggressive pre-filtering to remove 90–95% obvious rugs/scams instantly Very high signal-to-noise ratio (quality over quantity) Beautiful, instantly actionable Telegram messages Minimal latency end-to-end ** Architecture (high-level)** TON Center / TonAPI websocket ──► New pool / liquidity tx detector ↓ Pre-filtering engine (5–7 quick checks) ↓ Scoring engine (0–100) + threshold ↓ Async Telegram delivery (aiohttp + python-telegram-bot) ↓ Redis for deduping & rate limiting alerts Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode ** Key filtering layers (all executed in <1 second):** Liquidity threshold (configurable, usually ≥$30–50k initial) Creator wallet age + tx history (very young or no history → high risk) Dev wallet concentration after first minutes Sell-tax / honeypot simulation (via quick buy/sell emulation) Early holder distribution (top 5 wallets < 40–50% preferred) Basic social presence check (Telegram group creation near launch) Only tokens passing most filters go to scoring. Scoring Factors (current weights – subject to change) On-chain momentum (volume, buys/sells ratio) → 35% Holder distribution & dev wallet behavior → 25% Social signals (Telegram growth speed) → 20% Risk indicators (tax, honeypot flags) → 15% Time since launch penalty (harder to get high score later) → 5% Alert threshold currently ~78–82 (very strict). Real-world performance (first ~2 months private run) ~180 high-confidence alerts ~38% reached ≥5× from alert price ~11 tokens did 20×–120× False positive rate ~9–11% Median latency: 22 seconds (best cases <10s) Still far from perfect, but meaningfully better than manual monitoring or most public Telegram scanners. Current Telegram Alert Format 🌟 GOLDEN ALERT #142 $SHIBON Launch: 38s ago MC: $142k • Liq: $58k (STON.fi) Buy: https://ston.fi/swap?... Group: t.me/shibon_ton Score: 89/100 Dev: <4% Holders: 420+ (strong early distribution) Risk: Low (no sell tax detected) Time to decide: ~2–5 minutes usually Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Tech Stack (as of v0.1) Python 3.11+ (asyncio heavy) TON Center API v2 + TonAPI websocket python-telegram-bot (async) aiohttp + Redis (caching & dedup) FastAPI for internal monitoring dashboard (optional) ** How to Run Your Own Instance** git clone https://github.com/ilyarah/Golden-Memecoin-Alert.git cd Golden-Memecoin-Alert # Install pip install -r requirements.txt # Create .env from .env.example # Fill TON_API_KEY, TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, etc. python main.py Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Security warning Never run with main wallet. Always review the code yourself. Use limited balance wallets only. Final Notes The TON memecoin meta changes every few weeks. Tools that crushed in Q4 2025 are already lagging in Q1 2026. I open-sourced Golden-Memecoin-Alert because: I believe collective improvement beats solo edge The community can make it faster and smarter than I ever could alone PRs, forks, and brutal feedback are extremely welcome. Stay early. Stay sharp. Ilya ( @ilyarah on GitHub & Telegram) Repo: https://github.com/ilyarah/Golden-Memecoin-Alert Star it if it saves you from missing the next 50×. 🚀 Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse ilya rahnavard Follow Self-taught full-stack blockchain Firestarter — wired for Solana, TON, Fantom(Sonic), and Ethereum L2s. 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Introducing VCC Demo: A Browser-Based Cryptographic Audit Trail You Can Try Right Now - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse VeritasChain Standards Organization (VSO) Posted on Jan 2 Introducing VCC Demo: A Browser-Based Cryptographic Audit Trail You Can Try Right Now # javascript # react # blockchain # fintech TL;DR: We built a complete cryptographic verification system that runs entirely in your browser. Try it now at veritaschain.org/vcc/demo —no signup required. Why We Built This In 2024-2025, the proprietary trading industry witnessed an unprecedented collapse. Over 80 prop firms shut down, many amid accusations of manipulated evaluations and unverifiable trade execution. Traders had no way to independently verify that their trades were handled fairly. The core problem? Trust-based audit systems controlled by the entity being audited. The VeritasChain Protocol (VCP) offers a different approach: cryptographic proof over trust . Instead of asking "Do I trust this platform?", VCP enables anyone to ask "Can I mathematically verify this hasn't been tampered with?" Today, we're releasing VCC Demo —a fully functional, browser-based implementation that lets you experience this firsthand. Try It Now 🔗 veritaschain.org/vcc/demo No installation. No signup. No server. Everything runs in your browser. What You Can Do 1. Create Trading Events Simulate a complete trade lifecycle: SIG → ORD → ACK → EXE → CLS (Signal → Order → Acknowledged → Executed → Closed) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Each event gets a cryptographic hash computed using SHA-256: 2. Build Merkle Trees Click "Create Merkle Anchor" to batch your events into an RFC 6962-compliant Merkle tree: [Root] │ ┌──────────┴──────────┐ │ │ [Node] [Node] │ │ ┌────┴────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ │ │ │ │ [Leaf] [Leaf] [Leaf] [Leaf] Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Merkle root is a single hash that commits to ALL events in the batch. Change any single bit of any event, and the root changes completely. 3. Verify Independently This is the "Verify, Don't Trust" moment. Select any anchored event and verify its inclusion: { "valid" : true , "certificate" : { "event_hash" : "91648f1e8ea266a9..." , "merkle_root" : "38a3d9ce3372bd5f..." , "merkle_proof" : [ { "hash" : "abc123..." , "position" : "right" }, { "hash" : "def456..." , "position" : "left" } ], "verification_method" : "RFC6962_MERKLE" } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The verification runs entirely in your browser. You don't need to trust our server—because there is no server. Under the Hood Technology Stack Component Technology Cryptography Web Crypto API (native) Merkle Tree RFC 6962 with domain separation Identifiers UUID v7 (time-ordered) Storage IndexedDB (browser-local) UI React 18 + Tailwind CSS Hosting GitHub Pages (static) VCP v1.1 Compliance VCC Demo implements the three-layer integrity architecture defined in VCP v1.1: Layer Component Implementation Layer 1 Event Hash SHA-256 via Web Crypto Layer 2 Merkle Tree RFC 6962 compliant Layer 3 External Anchor Simulated (demo) The Code Everything fits in a single 42KB HTML file. Here's the core Merkle verification: const verifyMerkleProof = async ( eventHash , merkleRoot , auditPath , leafIndex ) => { // Start with leaf hash (0x00 prefix per RFC 6962) let currentHash = await merkleHashLeaf ( eventHash ); // Walk up the tree for ( const step of auditPath ) { if ( step . position === ' left ' ) { currentHash = await merkleHashNode ( step . hash , currentHash ); } else { currentHash = await merkleHashNode ( currentHash , step . hash ); } } // If we arrive at the same root, proof is valid return currentHash === merkleRoot ; }; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The domain separation (0x00 for leaves, 0x01 for internal nodes) prevents second-preimage attacks—a subtle but critical security detail. What This Demo Proves (And Doesn't) ✅ What It Proves Merkle integrity works: Any modification is instantly detectable Proofs are efficient: O(log n) data to verify any event Client-side verification is possible: No server trust required RFC 6962 is implementable: Certificate Transparency techniques apply to trading ❌ What It Doesn't Prove (Yet) Timestamp authority: Browser clock isn't authoritative External anchoring: The "anchor" is local, not on a blockchain Digital signatures: No private keys in this demo For production systems, you'd add OpenTimestamps or blockchain anchoring, HSM-backed Ed25519 signatures, and proper key management. Use Cases For Traders Understand how cryptographic audit trails work before demanding them from your broker. For Prop Firms Evaluate VCP integration without any commitment. See exactly what data structures look like. For Developers Fork the code, study the implementation, build your own verification tools. For Auditors Understand the mathematical guarantees that Merkle proofs provide. The Bigger Picture VCC Demo is part of the VeritasChain ecosystem: Component Purpose VCP The protocol specification VCC Cloud logging service (production) VCC Demo Browser-based reference implementation VCP Explorer Third-party verification UI The demo runs entirely client-side, but production VCC provides: Real external anchoring (OpenTimestamps, blockchain) Ed25519 digital signatures with HSM Multi-tenant API with authentication PostgreSQL storage with replication Try It Yourself 🔗 veritaschain.org/vcc/demo Click "Create Trade Flow" to generate 5 events Click "Create Merkle Anchor" to build the tree Go to "Verify" tab and select any event See the cryptographic proof in action Your data stays in your browser (IndexedDB). Refresh the page and it's still there. Click "Clear All Data" when you're done. Resources Live Demo: veritaschain.org/vcc/demo VCP Specification: github.com/veritaschain/vcp-spec GitHub Organization: github.com/veritaschain Website: veritaschain.org What's Next? We're actively seeking: Early Adopters: Prop firms and brokers interested in transparent audit trails Contributors: Developers who want to improve the protocol Feedback: What features would make this useful for you? Drop a comment below or reach out on GitHub. Disclaimer: VCC Demo is a reference implementation for educational purposes. It is not VC-Certified and does not constitute endorsement by the VeritasChain Standards Organization (VSO). The era of "trust me" is over. The era of "verify it yourself" has begun. #cryptography #javascript #fintech #opensource #trading Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Ali-Funk Posted on Jan 8 LLMs are like Humans - They make mistakes. Here is how we limit them with Guardrails # aws # ai # guardrails # architecture Taming the Probabilistic Engine: Why we can't "fix" AI Hallucinations, but we can Shield them. Introduction It happened again today. While discussing the AWS BeSA program, my LLM started daydreaming. It insisted there was a local IT event in my city that simply doesn’t exist. It was so convincing that I had to correct it three times. As Marko Sluga recently put it in a chat: LLMs are probabilistic engines that prioritize coherence over facts. Just like (his words) "Karen from accounting," they sometimes try to justify a point even when they lack the data. That core nature will never go away. However, while we can't prevent hallucinations 100%, we can highly limit their impact. In this post, I’ll dive into how Grounding and Amazon Bedrock Guardrails act as the essential quality control layer to keep AI outputs within professional boundaries. It took multiple corrections to get the model back on track. While funny in a private chat, this is a massive risk for businesses. Here is how we solve this using Amazon Bedrock. The Logic of Hallucinations LLMs are "next-token predictors." They don't have a concept of "truth"; they have a concept of "probability." If a model is tuned to be highly creative, it will often prefer an invented answer over no answer at all. Step 1: Grounding through RAG To fix this, we implement Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). We provide the model with a specific set of documents. The model is then instructed to answer only based on that provided context. Step 2: Implementing Amazon Bedrock Guardrails Based on my discussion with Marko Sluga today. I learned that "Guardrails" act as the ultimate "quality control" layer. They offer: Contextual Grounding Checks: The system runs a real-time analysis. If the "Relevancy Score" (how much the answer matches the source data) falls below a certain threshold, the output is blocked. Defined Fallbacks: Instead of letting the model "wander off," you configure a standard response: "I cannot answer this based on the available data." Safety & Compliance: Guardrails also handle PII (Personally Identifiable Information) redaction and toxic content filtering, ensuring the AI stays within professional boundaries. Conclusion The difference between a "chatbot" and an "Enterprise AI Agent" is Control. By using Amazon Bedrock Guardrails, we move from a probabilistic guessing game to a reliable system that prioritizes accuracy over creativity. Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Ali-Funk Follow Learning in Public. Transitioning into Cloud Security. Currently wrestling with AWS CCP and the Imposter Syndrome. I am here sharing what I learn so you don't have to make the same mistakes as I did. 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With more than 26 years of experience in the industrial products space, he understands and has insight into the trends that can impact highly engineered product manufacturing companies and help drive performance improvements through the use of advanced techniques and technologies. sshepley@deloitte.com +1 310 467 5887 Kate Hardin United States Kate Hardin Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials | Executive director | Deloitte Services LP United States Kate Hardin is the executive director of the Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials. In tandem with the center leadership, Hardin drives energy research initiatives and manages the execution of the center’s strategy as well as its eminence and thought leadership. khardin@deloitte.com +1 617 437 3332 John Morehouse United States John Morehouse Research leader, Industrial products manufacturing United States John Morehouse is the Industrial Products Manufacturing research leader in the Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials. With more than 25 years of experience in manufacturing-related roles across industry, academia, and government, Morehouse enjoys leveraging his expertise in research, engineering, and business to assist companies in innovating their products, processes, and workforce, and fostering the development of manufacturing ecosystems. jmorehouse@deloitte.com Kruttika Dwivedi India Kruttika Dwivedi Research manager | Industrial products and construction India Kruttika Dwivedi, a research manager with the Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials at Deloitte Support Services India Private Limited, has supported several industrial products research studies focused on areas such as the future of work, the Internet of Things, and talent management. She has nearly nine years of experience in advanced statistical analysis and strategic research. Dwivedi holds an MBA with a specialization in marketing research. krdwivedi@deloitte.com +91 40 6670 81384 In 2025, the US manufacturing industry faced a challenging economic environment. The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing purchasing managers’ index remained below 50 for much of the year, signaling contraction in the sector. 1 Costs rose, employment fell, 2 and manufacturing construction spending—an indicator of investment in new or expanded facilities 3 —steadily declined (figure 1). These challenges were due in large part to trade policy uncertainty and tariffs. 4 More than three-quarters of manufacturers 5 responding to the National Association of Manufacturers 2025 quarterly outlook surveys consistently cited trade uncertainty as their top concern (figure 1). Read more from the collection 2026 Energy, Resources, and Industrials Outlooks Despite these challenges, there are opportunities for US manufacturers on the horizon in 2026. The passage of a major tax and spending bill, commonly called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, includes several tax provisions that could lower costs and encourage manufacturing investment. 6 The announcement of additional revised US trade deals, such as those struck with the United Kingdom and Vietnam, could help reduce uncertainty, 7 while interest rate cuts 8 might help reignite demand for manufactured goods. Despite the potential for these developments, manufacturers should prepare for multiple economic scenarios: continuation of current market conditions, possible contraction, or renewed growth. 9 Table of contents Smart manufacturing Supply chain Manufacturing investment Aftermarket services Talent Prediction Share Infographic Share linkedin twitter facebook Or copy link Copy To help industry leaders gain agility, build resilience, and uncover new opportunities in the year ahead, Deloitte’s 2026 Manufacturing Industry Outlook explores the following trends: Smart manufacturing and operations: Continued investment in technology, including agentic AI, can boost competitiveness and agility Supply chain: New digital tools can offer transformative solutions for managing global supply chain complexity Manufacturing investment: New incentives, the data center boom, and continued demand for semiconductors could drive investment and growth Aftermarket services: Agentic aftermarket services could transform the customer experience Talent: An adaptive workforce planning framework could help address uncertainty and increasing skill requirements Share Infographic Share linkedin twitter facebook Or copy link Copy 1. Smart manufacturing and operations: Continued investment in technology, including agentic AI, can boost competitiveness and agility  Investment in smart manufacturing is likely to continue in 2026 as manufacturers seek to improve competitiveness, agility, and resilience in the face of uncertainty and complexity. A 2025 Deloitte survey of 600 manufacturing executives found that the majority (80%) plan to invest 20% or more of their improvement budgets in smart manufacturing initiatives, with a focus on foundational tools and technologies. These include automation hardware, data analytics, sensors, and cloud computing. 10 According to the survey results, they largely view smart manufacturing as the primary driver of competitiveness over the next three years, thanks to benefits such as improved production output, increased employee productivity, and unlocked capacity (figure 2). 11   Share Infographic Share linkedin twitter facebook Or copy link Copy Through its ability to reason, plan, and take autonomous action, agentic artificial intelligence is also poised to elevate smart manufacturing and operations. Industry adoption 12  is likely to grow considerably in the next few years. 13 Agentic AI can help add substantial value from the back office to production to the front office by helping manufacturers: 14 Identify and engage alternative suppliers in response to supply chain disruptions Capture institutional knowledge from retiring employees and make jobs more attractive to younger generations Maximize production uptime with autonomously generated shift handover reports and work instructions Improve customer experience by simplifying and accelerating equipment repair Agentic AI also lays the foundation for physical AI—robots with more autonomy—which could attract additional investment from manufacturers in 2026. Among respondents to a survey conducted by the Manufacturing Leadership Council in early 2025, nearly one-quarter (22%) of manufacturers plan to use physical AI in just two years—a more than twofold increase from today (9%). 15 Examples include robotic dogs and humanoid robots that can traverse unstructured environments—like a production floor—and accomplish tasks such as transporting, sorting, and installing specific parts. 16    To prepare for a future with agentic AI, manufacturers should consider key factors such as cost, talent, data, technology, governance, and workflow transformation that will be required at scale. 17 This approach could be essential to moving from agentic AI pilots to full-scale implementation—a trend that is likely to accelerate in the year to come. 18 2. Supply chain: New digital tools can offer transformative solutions for managing global supply chain complexity The shifting trade and tariffs landscape has resulted in uncertainty and increased costs for US manufacturers in 2025, and companies have responded with a variety of strategies, from front-loading inventory to reevaluating the structure of their supply chains (figure 3). 19 Despite these efforts, 78% of manufacturers responding to the National Association of Manufacturers’ “2025 third quarter manufacturers’ outlook survey” reported that trade uncertainty remains their top concern, and they expect input costs to increase by an average of 5.4% over the next year. 20 However, the future could bring greater trade certainty. The United States has brokered tariff agreements with the United Kingdom, Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, and the European Union, and additional deals could follow. 21 The renegotiation of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement has also kicked off, 22 which could potentially establish stable tariff rates for two of US manufacturing’s largest import partners. 23 Nevertheless, sourcing challenges are likely to persist amid ongoing supply chain volatility and as negotiations continue to play out.  Share Infographic Share linkedin twitter facebook Or copy link Copy To mitigate these potential challenges, manufacturers can continue to invest in digital technologies. A majority of 285 global trade professionals surveyed by the Thomson Reuters Institute in March 2025 indicated that their companies are already using technology to evaluate trade routes, identify risk, find potential cost savings, and perform scenario modeling. 24 Agentic AI offers a new level of capability, providing enhanced visibility and agility by autonomously sensing and mitigating supply chain risk while optimizing costs. 25 For instance, AI agents can:   Monitor potential sources of disruption and risk due to trade policies, tariffs, or weather events, with visibility into Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers (and beyond) Alert appropriate personnel when an issue is detected Quantify the potential financial and operational impacts, including the “should-cost” 26 value of affected materials and estimated shipment delays Recommend alternative suppliers that balance risk and cost Initiate mitigation steps, including contract negotiations, with human approval   Given the likelihood that supply chain complexity will continue to increase, targeted investments in digital tools, including agentic AI, could be essential for manufacturers to maintain a competitive edge in 2026 and beyond. 3. Manufacturing investment: New incentives, the data center boom, and continued demand for semiconductors could drive investment and growth Respondents to a survey of over 500 manufacturers conducted by the Reshoring Initiative in early 2025 indicated that several factors—including some influenced by US policy—could encourage further reshoring to the United States. 27 These include a larger pool of highly skilled US workers, a weaker dollar, lower corporate tax rates, regulatory reform, and 15% additional tariffs applied to all imports from all countries. 28 The survey results suggest that if trade policies provide greater certainty—even if they may lead to higher input costs—they could support more investment in US manufacturing. Recent policy changes seek to further investment incentives. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, for example, retained the corporate tax rate (21%) set by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and made permanent other tax-saving provisions, such as full expensing for new equipment and immediate expensing of domestic research and development. 29 The Trump administration also released America’s AI Action Plan, a policy roadmap for US AI leadership, which could help accelerate the data center surge and the demand for related manufactured components, while also promoting deregulation and streamlined permitting for new semiconductor manufacturing facilities. 30 Data center growth is already creating substantial demand and driving significant investment, and this is expected to continue in 2026. For instance, startups focused on small modular reactors attracted US$3.9 billion in funding in 2024—a tenfold increase from 2023. 31 Several large original equipment manufacturers have reported multi-year agreements to produce key components—such as transformers, switchgear, power management equipment, and power generation systems—and some are sold out for multiple years. 32 Various manufacturers have also announced plans to expand US production to meet the growing demand for these components. 33 Semiconductor manufacturing investment is also likely to continue to grow. As of July 2025, companies have announced more than US$500 billion in private sector commitments to revitalize the US chipmaking ecosystem, setting the stage for a projected tripling of domestic capacity by 2032. 34 These projects are expected to create more than 500,000 jobs in the United States. 35 The One Big Beautiful Bill Act also increased the advanced manufacturing investment credit from 25% to 35%, which could strengthen the incentives for investment in US semiconductor manufacturing. 36 Manufacturing companies that can harness these growth opportunities in 2026 may be better positioned for the future, especially if economic uncertainty continues. 4. Aftermarket services: Agentic aftermarket services could transform the customer experience Aftermarket services can be an important revenue source and profit driver for industrial manufacturers, delivering margins that are more than two times higher than equipment sales alone. 37 They can also create predictable, less cyclical revenue streams and strategic differentiation, which could be essential for remaining competitive during economic uncertainty. New tools such as agentic AI are also poised to help manufacturers take their aftermarket services to the next level. A key goal for aftermarket services is to move toward proactive planning, ensuring the right expertise, parts, and tools are available at the point of service when required. This can reduce response times and help customers minimize downtime. Agentic AI can help advance this goal by taking autonomous action on data across multiple internal and external systems, 38 such as dealer inventories, service schedules, customer platforms, and manufacturing execution systems. For instance, with a human in the loop for final approvals, an agentic aftermarket system could: Detect component wear on farm machinery based on usage patterns, then autonomously order parts, reallocate inventory, schedule service, manage part delivery, and optimize part manufacturing quantities based on real-time demand and equipment utilization Dynamically adjust service-level agreements based on equipment usage and risk patterns. For example, AI agents could autonomously upgrade a heavily used bulldozer in a construction fleet to priority servicing. Evaluate telemetry data on industrial machinery, detect misuse, validate claims, and even approve or reject warranty submissions To begin preparing for the agentic aftermarket in 2026, companies can: Identify aftermarket personas by breaking down the steps of their aftermarket services to identify where AI agents might be deployed, what their roles could be, and how they can best partner with humans to augment their capabilities while managing risk Take a data-backed approach that begins with identifying the key resources required at scale to successfully transition from pilots to fully deployed solutions 39 5. Talent: An adaptive workforce planning framework could help address uncertainty and increasing skill requirements     The competition for skilled labor remains intense, especially as manufacturers invest in advanced digital tools and smart manufacturing facilities. For instance, the top concern for more than a third of the 600 manufacturing executives in a 2025 Deloitte survey was “equipping workers with the skills and knowledge they need to maximize the potential of smart manufacturing and operations.” 40 The skill sets that companies require may also shift if they adjust their product portfolios to maximize profitability in response to fluctuating tariff costs. And if the trend toward reshoring accelerates—even if companies leverage existing US capacity—the supply of skilled workers could become increasingly strained. Shifting immigration policies may further impact the labor pool, since immigrant workers filled nearly one in four US manufacturing production jobs in 2024. 41 The potential for ongoing economic uncertainty in 2026 could compound these challenges. Demand volatility and modifications to new facility construction timelines can cause unpredictable and rapid changes in manufacturing labor needs. However, the long lead times required to hire and train new workers can make it difficult to effectively respond to these swings. Following a “build, buy, or borrow” framework for workforce planning could help manufacturers remain agile while continuing to build and strengthen their workforce for the future, even if it potentially means higher upfront costs. This concept involves: Build: Investing in the talent that is most important to the core of the business, including their wages, skills, and employee experience. Nonwage investments are becoming increasingly important, including potential support for childcare, transportation, and housing. 42 Leveraging technology to make jobs more flexible, supportive of employee growth, and technologically appealing can also make them more attractive to current and potential employees. 43 Buy: Recruiting external personnel with critical expertise that may take longer or cost more to develop internally. Borrow: Hiring temporary workers or third parties to help meet fluctuating demand for roles that have less impact on the core of the business. Manufacturers could also leverage technology to enhance their talent sourcing, screening, and training processes, including a shift to granular, skills-based workforce modeling and planning. For instance, agentic AI could be used to capture workers’ tacit knowledge and generate standard operating procedures, thereby accelerating onboarding and training. 44 Companies that can remain focused on the long-term goal of creating a world-class workforce, while also managing potential uncertainty and volatility in 2026, may gain a substantial advantage over their competitors. Harnessing technology and strategy for growth in 2026 US manufacturers should prioritize a renewed strategic focus and targeted technology investments in the year ahead to maintain a competitive edge, continue to drive innovation, and achieve sustainable growth regardless of economic conditions. As operations and global supply chains grow increasingly complex, manufacturers can leverage advanced technologies to optimize costs, enhance decision-making, improve customer experience, and create new solutions to longstanding challenges. The AI-fueled data center boom, investments in semiconductor manufacturing, and supportive policies could present new growth opportunities. However, maintaining a focus on developing a skilled workforce while also prioritizing agility could be essential to supporting growth in the coming year and beyond. Future in focus: Humans to remain at the center of AI-enabled manufacturing The US manufacturing industry will continue to make its human workforce a top priority over the next few years, even as AI helps reshape the workplace. Artificial Intelligence can accelerate training, knowledge-sharing, and remote collaboration, helping companies address longstanding talent challenges. However, skills that are uniquely human—such as creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, adaptability, and emotional intelligence—will remain essential. 45 In fact, skilled, hands-on jobs could offer additional security and purpose to employees, and more than 81% of task hours in manufacturing are expected to remain human-driven. 46 By fostering a culture of learning and leveraging AI to augment—not replace—human talent, manufacturers can tackle talent gaps and drive superior performance in an evolving industry landscape. Show more Access the archive 2025 Manufacturing Industry Outlook 2024 Manufacturing Industry Outlook 2023 Manufacturing Industry Outlook 2022 Manufacturing Industry Outlook 2021 Manufacturing Industry Outlook Midyear 2020 Manufacturing Industry Outlook 2020 Manufacturing Industry Outlook   Show more Continue the conversation Meet the industry leaders Steve Shepley Vice chair and US industrial products and construction sector leader | Deloitte Steve Shepley Vice chair and US industrial products and construction sector leader | Deloitte United States Steve Shepley is the vice chair and US industrial products and construction sector leader. With more than 26 years of experience in the industrial products space, he understands and has insight into the trends that can impact highly engineered product manufacturing companies and help drive performance improvements through the use of advanced techniques and technologies. sshepley@deloitte.com +1 310 467 5887 Kate Hardin Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials | Executive director | Deloitte Services LP Kate Hardin Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials | Executive director | Deloitte Services LP United States Kate Hardin is the executive director of the Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials. 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With more than 26 years of experience in the industrial products space, he understands and has insight into the trends that can impact highly engineered product manufacturing companies and help drive performance improvements through the use of advanced techniques and technologies. sshepley@deloitte.com +1 310 467 5887 Kate Hardin United States Kate Hardin Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials | Executive director | Deloitte Services LP United States Kate Hardin is the executive director of the Deloitte Research Center for Energy & Industrials. 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She has nearly nine years of experience in advanced statistical analysis and strategic research. Dwivedi holds an MBA with a specialization in marketing research. krdwivedi@deloitte.com +91 40 6670 81384 Share linkedin twitter facebook Print Endnotes Institute for Supply Management, “ Manufacturing PMI ®  at 49.1%: September 2025 ISM ®  manufacturing PMI ®  report ,” October 2025. Deloitte analysis of employment data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.  Manufacturing construction spending refers to the dollars invested to build new or expand existing manufacturing facilities. Institute for Supply Management, “ Manufacturing PMI ®  at 49.1%: September 2025 ISM ®  manufacturing PMI ®  report ”; Victoria Bloom, “ NAM manufacturers’ outlook survey: Third quarter 2025 ,” National Association of Manufacturers, Sept. 16, 2025. Victoria Bloom and Mary Frances Holland, “ NAM manufacturers’ outlook survey: First quarter 2025 ,” National Association of Manufacturers, March 6, 2025; Victoria Bloom and Mary Frances Holland, “ NAM manufacturers’ outlook survey: Second quarter 2025 ,” National Association of Manufacturers, May 30, 2025; Bloom, “ NAM manufacturers’ outlook survey: Third quarter 2025 .”  Congress-Gov, H.R.1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act , July 4, 2025.  Tax Policy Center, “ Tracking the Trump tariffs ,” Oct. 24, 2025; Gavin Bade, Santiago Pérez, and Vipal Monga, “ Trump prepares to start North American trade deal renegotiation ,” The Wall Street Journal , Sept. 4, 2025. The Wall Street Journal , “ Where are fed interest rates headed? Here’s what traders think ,” accessed Oct. 28, 2025. Michael Wolf, “ United States economic forecast ,”  Deloitte Insights , Sept. 30, 2025.  Tim Gaus and Michael Schlotterbeck, “ 2025 smart manufacturing and operations survey: Navigating challenges to implementation ,” Deloitte Insights , May 1, 2025.  Ibid. Agentic AI refers to autonomous generative AI agents that possess “agency”—the ability to both act and choose actions to take—which enables them to independently complete complex tasks and achieve human-defined objectives with minimal or no supervision. Multi-agent systems consist of multiple AI agents that complete specific objectives and collaborate to accomplish sophisticated workflows. We refer to agentic AI and multi-agent systems collectively as agentic AI. Patricia Henderson, Ajay Chavali, Lindsey Berckman, Kate Hardin, and John Morehouse, “ From vision to value: A road map for enterprise transformation in manufacturing with agentic AI ,” Deloitte Insights , Sept. 23, 2025; Wolf, “ United States economic forecast .” Henderson, Chavali, Berckman, Hardin, and Morehouse, “ From vision to value .” Manufacturing Leadership Council, “ Shaping the AI-powered factory of the future ,” May 2025.  John Keilman, “ America’s newest auto plant is full of robots. It still needs the human touch ,” The Wall Street Journal , Aug. 25, 2025. Henderson, Chavali, Berckman, Hardin, and Morehouse, “ From vision to value .” Insights gleaned from interviews with Deloitte subject matter specialists.  Jim Kilpatrick, Kristine Dozier, Kate Hardin, and John Morehouse, “ Enhancing supply chain resilience in a new era of policy ,”  Deloitte Insights , April 1, 2025; Paul Berger, “ US manufacturers are stockpiling parts and raw materials ,” The Wall Street Journal , accessed Oct. 28, 2025; Thomson Reuters Institute, “ 2025 tariffs report ,” April 17, 2025. Bloom, “ NAM manufacturers’ outlook survey: Third quarter 2025 .”  Tax Policy Center, “ Tracking the Trump tariffs .”  Bade, Pérez, Monga, “ Trump prepares to start North American trade deal renegotiation .” Kilpatrick, Dozier, Hardin, and Morehouse, “ Enhancing supply chain resilience in a new era of policy .” Thomson Reuters Institute, “ 2025 tariffs report ." Henderson, Chavali, Berckman, Hardin, and Morehouse, “ From vision to value .” Deloitte defines “should cost” as an estimate of what a part or product should cost, given all the factors that go into producing and distributing it, such as material costs, manufacturing costs, supplier profit, shipping costs, and even added costs due to import tariffs.    Harry Moser and Kathy Nunnally Anemogiannis, “ 2025 reshoring survey report ,” Reshoring Initiative, June 2, 2025; Note: According to Reshoring Initiative, the survey was conducted from February through April 2025.  Ibid. Congress-Gov, H.R.1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act . The White House, “ White House unveils America’s AI Action Plan ,” July 23, 2025. Felix Salmon and Emily Peck, “ Axios markets ,” Axios, Aug. 9, 2024. Deloitte analysis of company reports accessed from AlphaSense. Ibid. Semiconductor Industry Association, “ State of the US semiconductor industry ,” July 11, 2025. Ibid; Note: As per the cited source, these jobs are likely to be created in construction, facilities related to semiconductor production, and supporting industries. Congress-Gov, H.R.1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act . Paul Wellener, Robin Lineberger, Kerry Millar, Oliver B. Bendig, and Aijaz Hussain, “ Aftermarket services: Transforming manufacturing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic ,” Deloitte Insights , May 14, 2020. Henderson, Chavali, Berckman, Hardin, and Morehouse, “ From vision to value ”; Wolf, “ United States economic forecast .” Ibid. Gaus and Schlotterbeck, “ 2025 smart manufacturing and operations survey .” Deloitte analysis of employment data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.  John Coykendall, Kate Hardin, John Morehouse, Victor Reyes, and Gardner Carrick, “ Taking charge: Manufacturers support growth with active workforce strategies ,” Deloitte Insights , April 3, 2024. Ibid. Henderson, Chavali, Berckman, Hardin, and Morehouse, “ From vision to value .” Ibid. 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