How do I manage and update my availability on Malt?
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Availability confirmed: best option for attracting new clients. It shows that you're ready and available to work on new projects. This status must be confirmed every 7 days.
Availability not confirmed: this notification pops up when you have not confirmed your availability in the past 7 days.
Not available: choose this option when you do not want to be contacted about new projects. You will be asked to select a date when you'll be ready to make on more work.
If you've set your status to "not available" and also identified a date for when you'll be available to take on more work in the future, you will begin receiving new project requests as early as two months before the date of your next availability
You can change your status at any time via your Malt profile. This information is used by Malt and potential new clients to know when and if you are free to take on new projects.
Let’s take a closer look at each status.
Availability confirmed This is the best option for attracting new clients and increasing your chances of receiving new project requests. Selecting this status means you have confirmed your availability on Malt within the last 7 days. As a result, your freelancer profile will appear in Malt Search results and can also be matched to Malt opportunities (i.e. new project opportunities matched to your skills and expertise via our advanced AI). We recommend confirming your availability weekly to increase your chances of receiving new project requests.
Whenever you receive new project requests, be sure to reply as quickly as possible—as your profile will no longer be visible in Malt Search until you have done so.
Once you confirm your availability, a badge will appear on your profile and in Malt search results. This helps attract new clients, since they are more likely to contact freelancers whose availability is up to date.