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NoGigiddy covers the gig economy and the world of flexible work. Our rule is simple: we publish what we can measure or verify — and we show our work.
We report on gig platforms, remote and hourly work, pay, and the job market — with a focus the big boards don't have: first-party data. We operate our own job-market measurement systems, including an apply-link checker that re-verifies thousands of live job listings every day. When we publish a number from those systems, it is something we measured ourselves, and we link to the methodology.
Every factual claim in our reporting comes from one of these, named in the piece:
We do not publish estimates dressed up as measurements. If a job posting doesn't state a salary, we don't invent one. If we can't verify a listing is still open, we say “not verified” — not “open.”
We use AI tools to help analyze our datasets and draft from structured data — for example, turning a week of job-market measurements into a readable summary. Every published piece is reviewed by a human editor before it goes live, and every number traces back to a source listed above. We do not publish unreviewed AI-generated content, and AI is never a source — it's a drafting tool.
NoGigiddy earns money through affiliate partnerships and advertising — when readers sign up for some offers or services we link to, we may be paid. That revenue never buys coverage: our job listings, verification results, and reported numbers are not influenced by whether a company pays us. Sponsored listings are labeled. Our measurement systems run identically on partners and non-partners.
When we get something wrong, we fix it visibly — see our corrections policy. Spotted an error? Email support@nogigiddy.com with “Correction” in the subject line.
Editorial inquiries, tips, and press: support@nogigiddy.com. More about who we are on the About page.
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