The Writer dashboard offers a dedicated tab to update work tally. Head to the menu present on the left side of the screen, and select Work Tally. Once you do, you will be redirected to the Work Tally page, which contains a comprehensive tally of all the work you have done as a writer.
The work tally is divided into a wide variety of information fields, namely: date of submission, job ID, title, word count requirement, and project status.
The WHub platform will auto-update your work tally sheet as soon as you submit your work, making sure you don’t miss out on a single entry. This way, there is no room for manual error, and the work tally sheet is accurate at all times.
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