Write Proof Submissions That Clear Review the First Time
Ali Nazir
Senior Reviewer
Reviewers ask one question: does the proof demonstrate the task was done as requested? If your submission describes your answer instead of showing it, the reviewer has no evidence and it fails.
Think in triples. Every submission should carry three things: (1) the concrete result, (2) proof of it — a link, a screenshot, or image — and (3) one short line tying them together. 'Posted the 5-star review — attached screenshot shows it live' clears the whole job in seconds.
Trim the noise. Reviewers sorting through long walls of text will miss the very evidence you want them to see. Put the decisive proof first, then any context that genuinely supports it.
And run the re-read: compare your submission against the buyer's instructions one last time before sending. That two-minute habit removes most of the reasons a great task gets rejected.
Ready to put this into practice?
Create a free TaskHub account and start today.