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Tips and best practices for client communication, status reporting, and project management.
How to Write Client Status Reports That Actually Get Read
Most status reports go straight to the archive folder. The ones that get read answer three questions: What got done? What is next? Is anything on fire?
Read more5 Ways to Keep Clients Updated Without Wasting Your Afternoon
Client updates don't have to eat into your productive hours. Five practical approaches to staying communicative without losing momentum.
Read moreClient Communication Best Practices for Developers
Good communication is the difference between a client who renews and one who ghosts. Here are the practices that actually matter.
Read moreWhat to Include in a Developer Status Report
A practical breakdown of what belongs in a status report, what to leave out, and how to structure updates for maximum clarity.
Read moreHow Often Should You Send Client Updates?
Too often wastes everyone's time. Too rare creates anxiety. Here's how to find the right update frequency for your projects.
Read moreWhy Developers Hate Writing Status Reports (And How to Fix It)
Status reports feel like busywork because they usually are. The fix is letting your commits write the first draft.
Read moreFreelance Client Management: A Developer's Guide
Juggling multiple clients as a freelancer is hard enough without communication dropping through the cracks. A practical guide to staying organized.
Read moreAgency Client Reporting: Managing Updates Across Multiple Projects
With 10 clients and 15 projects, writing reports by hand stops working. A look at the systems agencies use to keep every client informed.
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