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Freelancer vs. Client: Using JustDone as "Proof of Work"

Started by Trilemma, Today at 07:31:22

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Trilemma

Can we use JustDone AI Detector reports as a standard for 'Proof of Work' in 2026? I just had a client try to stiff me on a 5.000-word project, claiming it was 'too perfect' and must be AI. I sent them a screenshot of my 98% Human score from JustDone, but they didn't trust the tool. For those of you in the freelance world, is JustDone becoming an industry standard for resolving these disputes? Or do we need to start recording our screens while we type just to have a 'Good Experience' and get paid? I'm curious if the 'Detailed Analysis' feature in JustDone is convincing enough for skeptical clients.



xaraxes

Honestly, in 2026 I've seen JustDone gain a lot more credibility among freelancers and agencies than people admit. It's not an official "court-level" standard, but in practice, many clients recognise it. When I send a full report — especially when I combine Al detector with plagiarism checker it usually strengthens my position immediately. The detailed breakdown and highlighted sentences make it look professional, not like a random screenshot. In my experience, most serious clients accept it as reasonable proof of work. It won't convince absolutely everyone, but for ranking trust in disputes, I'd say it's becoming one of the more respected tools right now.

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