First-order proof

Know what a good human-task deliverable looks like.

Use these examples to scope small tasks that are easy to verify, accept, and repeat.

Sample deliverables

Examples show the type of output a buyer can request. They are illustrative, not fake completed marketplace orders.

Website QA · $25 quick check

Sample website QA report

  • Flow tested: homepage → signup → email confirmation → dashboard.
  • Result: signup completed, but confirmation copy did not explain next step.
  • Issues found: mobile hero CTA wraps awkwardly; password error message unclear; dashboard first screen has no checklist.
  • Recommended fixes: shorten CTA, add password rules before submit, add first-action checklist.
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AI-output review · $35 trust scorecard

Sample AI-output review scorecard

AreaFindingAction
Facts2 claims need source confirmation.Ask model/user for source or remove.
CitationsOne citation appears unrelated.Replace with primary source.
ToneOverconfident language in uncertain areas.Use qualified wording.

Deliverable: concise risk notes, corrections, and source suggestions.

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Lead research · $50 starter list

Sample lead research spreadsheet preview

CompanyFit reasonSourceConfidence
Example Co.Uses AI support chatbot; hiring CX ops.Careers page + site footerHigh
Northstar LabsPublishes AI-generated reports; needs review workflow.Blog + LinkedInMedium

Deliverable: spreadsheet with sources and uncertainty flags instead of guessed data.

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Phone/local check · $25+

Sample phone/local verification report

  • Called location at 2:10pm local time.
  • Confirmed hours, availability, and contact name.
  • Captured exact answer and any uncertainty.
  • Optional: photo/location proof if task is local and safe.
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