Main report · Aug 2025 – Jul 2026
Upwork Automation Market Analysis
July 2026 focus, twelve-month trends. Platform set (jobs naming Zapier / n8n / Make.com). Rates and share are comparable across the whole series; absolute counts changed basis in May 2026 — see the note in Overview.
Overview
July 2026 is the first fully-clean month on the new hybrid scrape basis. On 2026-06-24 a dedicated platform query (Zapier/n8n/Make terms) began running daily alongside the broad automation query, stepping platform-tagged capture from ~52 jobs/day to ~85 jobs/day. That means July's platform total of 2,549 is not comparable to June's 1,795 — the +42% headline is almost entirely a measurement change, not demand. On a per-day basis over comparable post-cutover windows, volume is flat-to-marginally-softer: June 24–30 ran 85.7 platform jobs/day, July ran 82.2/day. The honest read of July volume is flat.
The capture-independent signals are the ones that matter across the cutover, and they are calm. The median hourly rate held at $35 — where it has sat in 11 of the last 12 months. The mean drifted to $41.41/hr, inside the same narrow $38–43 band the series has occupied all year; this is not a shift. Platform share is stable: Zapier leads at 42.1% of platform mentions, n8n sits at 36.3%, Make.com at 21.7% — the same standing structure as every prior month.
The one genuinely new, multi-month signal is fixed-price adoption. Fixed-price work is now 38.6% of postings, the third straight month tracking near 38–43%. Combined with the flat $35 median, clients are increasingly scoping automation as defined deliverables rather than open-ended hourly engagements. AI mentions remain heavy across the platform set — Claude/Anthropic (621) and OpenAI/GPT (643) are the most-referenced categories — and the AI tier is broadening, not just deepening.
Key July Insight: Ignore the volume number this month. July is a coverage cutover, not a rebound — per-day capture is flat. What's real and durable: the median rate has not moved off $35, platform share is unchanged, and the fixed-price share keeps climbing. From August 2026 onward, month-over-month platform volume will be comparable again on this clean basis.
Platforms — Twelve-Month Trends
Major Automation Platforms
| Platform | Aug'25 | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May'26 | Jun | Jul | Jun MoM | Total (vs Jun'25) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zapier | 2,663 | 2,233 | 2,132 | 1,662 | 1,753 | 1,767 | 1,721 | 1,827 | 1,785 | 1,021 | 972 | 1,223 | 🚀 +25.8%* | 📉 declining |
| n8n | 2,155 | 2,099 | 2,024 | 1,729 | 1,663 | 1,535 | 1,403 | 1,465 | 1,252 | 805 | 815 | 1,055 | 🚀 +29.4%* | 📉 declining |
| Make.com | 1,174 | 967 | 1,027 | 811 | 751 | 725 | 743 | 806 | 781 | 638 | 593 | 631 | 🚀 +6.4%* | 📉 declining |
| Power Automate | 47 | 33 | 42 | 20 | 28 | 37 | 22 | 29 | 30 | 20 | 18 | 30 | 🚀 +66.7%* | 🟢 flat/niche |
Status Indicators:
- 🚀 Strong Growth (>10%)
- 🟢 Stable/Growth (0–10%)
- 🟡 Slight Decline (0–5%)
- 📉 Declining (>5%)
- 💥 Collapse (>20% since June 2025 baseline, sustained)
*The Jun→Jul MoM figures are not real growth. July is the first full month on the hybrid scrape basis; June was under-captured on the old basis. The raw MoM deltas above are measurement artifacts of the 2026-06-24 cutover, not demand changes. Do not read them as market moves.
Platform Analysis
Zapier (Volume Leader — Standing Structure)
- Current: 1,223 jobs (42.1% of platform mentions)
- Trend: Jun→Jul delta is a coverage artifact; share is the real signal, and it's stable in the low-40s
- Total: Down ~30% from peak, in line with the other two platforms
- Assessment: Zapier remains the volume leader — as it has in nearly every month of the series. Not this month's news; standing structure.
- Recommendation: Primary platform for breadth and client volume.
n8n (Technical-Depth Option)
- Current: 1,055 jobs (36.3% of platform mentions)
- Trend: Share holding in the mid-30s; the Jun→Jul jump is capture, not recovery
- Total: Down ~30% from peak — the same magnitude as Zapier and Make
- Assessment: n8n is the technical-depth option, not a uniquely resilient platform. The three moved together off their peaks.
- Recommendation: Premium/self-hosted work; pair with a CRM specialty to insulate from platform wobble.
Make.com (Weakest of the Three)
- Current: 631 jobs (21.7% of platform mentions)
- Trend: Smallest platform, deepest drawdown from peak
- Total: Down ~30% from peak, consistent with the others
- Assessment: Make remains the weakest of the three by volume and share — a standing condition, not a fresh decline.
- Recommendation: Secondary skill, not a primary specialization.
Power Automate (Niche)
- Current: 30 jobs
- Trend: Bounces in the teens-to-thirties; too small to read monthly
- Total: Effectively flat across the window
- Assessment: Niche enterprise tool, not a meaningful share of market.
- Recommendation: Microsoft enterprise ecosystem only.
Application Ecosystem
Top 15 Applications by Job Volume
| Application | Aug'25 | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May'26 | Jun | Jul | Jun MoM* | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GoHighLevel | 647 | 662 | 659 | 579 | 562 | 645 | 585 | 693 | 687 | 476 | 483 | 585 | 🚀 +21.1% | Durable CRM leader |
| Excel | 626 | 549 | 568 | 403 | 382 | 316 | 280 | 251 | 235 | 108 | 171 | 353 | 🚀 +106.4% | Coverage-inflated |
| HubSpot | 490 | 450 | 447 | 346 | 333 | 350 | 349 | 375 | 378 | 205 | 243 | 322 | 🚀 +32.5% | Steady strength |
| Google Sheets | 815 | 719 | 726 | 597 | 552 | 537 | 495 | 526 | 532 | 313 | 261 | 268 | 🟢 +2.7% | Stable |
| Airtable | 731 | 604 | 611 | 505 | 492 | 467 | 424 | 435 | 447 | 308 | 266 | 255 | 🟡 -4.1% | Structural decline |
| Slack | 519 | 460 | 461 | 354 | 321 | 307 | 316 | 336 | 323 | 218 | 157 | 237 | 🚀 +51.0% | Coverage-inflated |
| Notion | 483 | 325 | 414 | 321 | 341 | 273 | 243 | 229 | 230 | 157 | 111 | 132 | 🚀 +18.9% | Long-run decline |
| Salesforce | 146 | 149 | 106 | 81 | 96 | 88 | 110 | 88 | 102 | 57 | 64 | 104 | 🚀 +62.5% | Small-number swing |
| ClickUp | 199 | 166 | 182 | 135 | 169 | 146 | 134 | 112 | 103 | 58 | 81 | 94 | 🚀 +16.0% | Structural decline |
| Zoho | 163 | 124 | 141 | 128 | 122 | 82 | 120 | 101 | 119 | 41 | 66 | 82 | 🚀 +24.2% | Volatile, small |
| QuickBooks | 123 | 93 | 95 | 79 | 64 | 77 | 73 | 94 | 95 | 47 | 70 | 70 | 🟢 0.0% | Flat |
| Monday.com | 125 | 98 | 97 | 101 | 90 | 102 | 101 | 104 | 111 | 60 | 49 | 61 | 🚀 +24.5% | Most stable alt |
| Asana | 100 | 93 | 97 | 67 | 71 | 64 | 65 | 49 | 72 | 27 | 24 | 49 | 🚀 +104.2% | Small-number swing |
| Trello | 78 | 75 | 55 | 48 | 47 | 26 | 24 | 31 | 41 | 11 | 17 | 26 | 🚀 +52.9% | Near-extinct |
| Xero | 58 | 43 | 51 | 40 | 34 | 30 | 37 | 43 | 42 | 17 | 20 | 20 | 🟢 0.0% | Flat, small |
*Every Jun→Jul MoM here is inflated by the same coverage cutover that inflated the platform counts. The large positive prints on Excel (+106%), Asana (+104%), Salesforce (+62%) and Slack (+51%) are dominated by the capture step-up, not by demand. Treat these as measurement, not market moves. Share and multi-month direction are the honest reads.
Dedicated CRM Systems
| CRM | Jun'25 basis | May'26 | Jun | Jul | Standing Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GoHighLevel | Durable leader | 476 | 483 | 585 | Strongest sustained CRM in the dataset — holds near its highs even in soft months |
| HubSpot | Steady | 205 | 243 | 322 | Rock-steady enterprise anchor; strongest CRM after GHL |
| Salesforce | Volatile, small | 57 | 64 | 104 | Small-number swings; don't chase the monthly print |
| Zoho | Volatile, small | 41 | 66 | 82 | Bounces around; ended the prior year down — noise, not a trend |
Key Insight: The July level-ups on all four CRMs are partly the coverage cutover. What survives the cutover is the standing structure: GoHighLevel remains the most durable specialization in this dataset, and HubSpot the steadiest second. The month-to-month CRM "rotation" — Salesforce up, then Zoho up — is small-number noise on counts in the double digits; do not pivot on it. Pick a CRM and go deep; GoHighLevel-for-agencies is the best-supported call in a year of data.
Generic "CRM" Mentions
| Month | Mentions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| May 2026 | 817 | New-basis level |
| June 2026 | 808 | Flat |
| July 2026 | 1,084 | +34.2% MoM — coverage-inflated |
Generic CRM mentions read 1,084 in July, up sharply from June's 808. The jump tracks the same capture step-up that lifted every count this month; it is not a demand surge. Converted to a share of postings — the capture-independent read — CRM has actually declined three months running: 47.2% of jobs in May, 45.0% in June, 42.5% in July. CRM remains the single largest sub-category in the data by a wide margin, but its direction is gently down, not up. The count says growth; the share says otherwise, and the share is the one to trust.
Alternative CRM Solutions
| Application | May'26 | Jun | Jul | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Airtable | 308 | 266 | 255 | Structural decline intact |
| Notion | 157 | 111 | 132 | Long-run erosion; July up on coverage |
| ClickUp | 58 | 81 | 94 | Structural decline; small counts |
| Monday.com | 60 | 49 | 61 | Most stable alternative |
Insight: Alternative CRM tools remain in structural decline over the full series — Airtable and Notion are both far below their 2025 levels regardless of the July capture bump. Monday.com stays the standout among alternatives for stability. Dedicated CRMs continue to outperform the alternative category; that gap is the durable story.
Market Trends
Hourly rate evolution
Median (the anchor) and average across the tracked history.
Platform mix (share %)
Share cancels the scrape-basis change — the honest read of the mix.
AI mentions — Jul 2026 only
Keyword mentions inside this month's platform jobs (not cumulative).
AI keywords are tracked across two populations, kept separate. The platform set (the 2,549 jobs naming Zapier/n8n/Make — the canonical, headline dataset) and the broader automation set (4,145 jobs, the wider net used only for the AI picture).
AI Mentions Within Platform-Automation Work
| AI Category | May'26 | Jun | Jul | Standing Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OpenAI/GPT | 531 | 469 | 643 | Most-referenced AI category |
| Claude/Anthropic | 448 | 464 | 621 | Close second, rising steadily |
| AI Agents | 294 | 326 | 413 | Broadening agent demand |
| RAG | 213 | 266 | 375 | Retrieval work climbing |
| Voice AI | 157 | 192 | 246 | Vapi/Retell/ElevenLabs niche |
| MCP | 51 | 54 | 112 | Small but roughly doubled |
| LangChain | 56 | 54 | 108 | Framework demand present |
| Vector DBs | 38 | 59 | 92 | Infrastructure signal |
| AI Builders | 39 | 40 | 65 | Lindy/Relevance/Gumloop tier |
| Embeddings | 10 | 12 | 29 | Smallest category |
Two-population read: Within the platform-automation set, OpenAI/GPT (643) and Claude/Anthropic (621) are neck-and-neck as the most-referenced AI categories. Across the broader automation market (4,145 jobs), the same two lead — Claude/Anthropic at 783 and OpenAI/GPT at 738 — with AI Agents at 533 and RAG at 501. The July level-ups partly reflect the coverage cutover, so treat the counts as directional, not a clean MoM. The durable signal is composition: agent, RAG, and voice work are broadening beyond the two frontier-model names, and MCP/Vector DB/LangChain mentions — the plumbing of production AI — are now non-trivial. This is the clearest emerging signal in the data: AI is table stakes across platform work, and the premium is in building production systems, not mentioning a model.
Compensation
Sample: 948 jobs with a posted hourly rate · fixed-price share 38.6%.
July 2026 Rate Breakdown
| Tier | Rate Range | Jobs Available | Requirements | Market Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ultra-Premium | $150-999/hr | 9 jobs | AI/Claude + autonomous systems + industry | Concentrated in AI work |
| Premium | $100-150/hr | 46 jobs | Multi-platform + CRM + AI integration | Stable |
| Expert | $75-100/hr | 48 jobs | Platform certified + CRM + proven results | Stable |
| Experienced | $50-75/hr | 150 jobs | Multi-platform competency | Steady |
| Mid-Tier | $40-50/hr | 153 jobs | Single platform proficiency | Steady |
| Entry | $25-40/hr | 251 jobs | Basic automation tasks | Largest segment |
Key Insight: The premium tiers are thin at the very top (9 ultra-premium, 46 premium, 48 expert) and the bulk of the market still sits below $50/hr—251 entry-level jobs against 105 premium ones. This is the same shape the year has shown throughout: a $35 median floor with a scarce, AI-concentrated premium ceiling above it. The count changes across the May-June-July measurement changes are not comparable; the shape is.
Average Rate Evolution
| Month | Market Average | Median | High-Paying Count ($75+) | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 2025 | $39.07/hr | $35 | — | Baseline range |
| September 2025 | $38.74/hr | $35 | — | Range-bound |
| October 2025 | $38.17/hr | $35 | — | Range-bound |
| November 2025 | $38.79/hr | $35 | — | Range-bound |
| December 2025 | $37.58/hr | $30 | 144 | Low end of range |
| January 2026 | $40.20/hr | $35 | 165 | Q1 lift |
| February 2026 | $43.27/hr | $35 | 170 | Outlier peak (mean only) |
| March 2026 | $40.66/hr | $35 | 167 | Reverted |
| April 2026 | $39.46/hr | $35 | 139 | Baseline range |
| May 2026 | $42.20/hr | $38 | 67 | Measurement change |
| June 2026 | $41.83/hr | $35 | 82 | Under-captured |
| July 2026 | $41.41/hr | $35 | 105 | First clean hybrid month |
Analysis: Lead with the median. It has been $35 in 12 of these 13 months—that is the capture-independent, honest read of what the typical automation job pays. The mean has wobbled in a $38-43 band, with February's $43.27 the lone outlier that reverted immediately. July's $41.41 mean is unremarkable, squarely inside the year's range. The high-paying count column looks like it's climbing (67 → 82 → 105), but that trend runs directly through two measurement changes and should not be read as premium demand returning. From August forward, this column will be comparable again.
High-Paying Opportunities
Profile Requirements
Technical Stack:
- Claude/OpenAI API mastery (autonomous agents, agentic systems, tool use)
- AI agent architecture (multi-step reasoning, memory, orchestration)
- n8n or Zapier for workflow orchestration
- RAG and vector database experience (Pinecone, Weaviate, Qdrant)
- Custom development (Python, TypeScript, Node.js)
- Cloud infrastructure (AWS, self-hosted deployment)
Industry Knowledge:
- Multi-brand e-commerce operations (Shopify at scale, paid acquisition)
- Real estate / multifamily (deal intake, pipeline automation)
- Home services (AI operating systems for service businesses)
- Professional services / finance ops (fractional controller, accounting architecture)
- Wholesale trade (AI-enabled operations)
Proven Track Record:
- Production AI agent deployments (demonstrable, not just API integration)
- $50K+ project portfolio
- Quantified business outcomes
- Active technical presence (GitHub, content)
July Market Reality
Ultra-premium opportunities remain concentrated in AI-native work. The top of the July rate stack is almost entirely Claude architects, AI solutions engineers, and fractional AI officers—not platform generalists. This is the same pattern the premium tier has shown for several months now: the ceiling belongs to people who build production AI systems, not those who mention AI on top of a workflow.
Entry Barrier: Very high—these roles require demonstrated production AI agent experience. The $999/hr postings are rev-share consulting arrangements, not standard hourly work; treat them as anecdotes, not a rate benchmark.
Actual July Examples
Example 1: AI Developer (Long-Term, Rev Share)
- Rate: $999/hr
- Requirements: Long-term AI developer for an AI consulting business, rev-share arrangement, no agencies
- Project: Ongoing build partnership at a growing AI consulting firm (Novus)
- Context: The $999 figure reflects a rev-share/long-term framing, not a standard hourly rate—read it as a positioning signal, not a market benchmark
Example 2: Claude Automation Architect for 20+ Store E-com Group
- Rate: $300/hr
- Requirements: Claude mastery, AI operations layer design, multi-brand e-commerce context
- Project: Build an AI operations layer to automate ~80% of operations across 20+ Shopify stores
- Context: AI-native systems engineering at the top of the stack—Claude + operations, not platform-only
Example 3: AI Outbound Personalisation Specialist
- Rate: $200/hr
- Requirements: Airtable, AI prompting, account research, B2B outbound email
- Project: Build and manage AI-assisted B2B outbound email personalisation workflows
- Context: Airtable + AI pairing commands premium when framed around a revenue outcome
Example 4: AI Automation Consultant for Multifamily Real Estate
- Rate: $150/hr
- Requirements: Deal-intake automation, document handling, pipeline updates
- Project: Automate repetitive parts of a multifamily deal intake process
- Context: Industry-vertical AI automation continues to command premium
Example 5: Fractional Chief AI Officer / AI Operations Architect
- Rate: $150/hr
- Requirements: AI operations strategy, long-term partnership, wholesale trade domain
- Project: Help build an AI-enabled wholesale trade business as a strategic partner
- Context: Fractional-executive AI roles are a recurring shape at the premium tier
Profile Requirements
Core Competencies:
- Deep expertise in one platform + working knowledge of a second
- CRM specialization (GoHighLevel, HubSpot)
- AI integration (production API work, not just chat)
- Industry-specific positioning
- Strategic consulting beyond implementation
Differentiators:
- Case studies with quantified ROI
- Platform certifications (n8n, HubSpot, Zapier, Salesforce)
- Visible thought leadership
- Proprietary frameworks or templates
- Strong references and repeat business
July High-Demand Segments
1. AI/Claude Engineering ($120-300/hr+)
Opportunity: Premium tier increasingly dominated by AI-native work
Skills Needed:
- Claude API mastery (tool use, agentic systems, memory)
- OpenAI API and prompt engineering
- LangChain / agent frameworks
- RAG and vector database architecture
- Production deployment (latency, reliability, cost)
Why Premium: July's top rates were AI/Claude engineering and AI solutions architecture. Within the platform set, Claude/Anthropic appeared in 621 jobs and OpenAI/GPT in 643—AI is no longer a niche overlay, it's the dominant premium framing. Standalone AI systems work commands $150-300/hr; generic AI-enhanced workflows sit lower.
2. GoHighLevel Agency Automation ($100-150/hr)
Opportunity: 585 jobs in July—GoHighLevel remains the standout CRM by volume
Skills Needed:
- GoHighLevel platform mastery (workflows, CRM, funnels, snapshots)
- n8n or Zapier for external integrations
- Marketing automation and funnel optimization
- White-label solution development
- Agency workflow consulting
Why Premium: GoHighLevel has been the most durable specialization in this dataset across the full year. It holds its position through soft and strong months alike. Agency demand for automation remains structurally resilient.
3. Multi-CRM Integration ($100-150/hr)
Opportunity: CRM mentions at 1,084 in the platform set this month
Skills Needed:
- Deep expertise in one CRM (GoHighLevel, HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoho)
- Migration tooling and data quality
- Multi-system orchestration
- Industry-specific configuration
- Reporting and analytics integration
Why Premium: HubSpot (322 jobs) and Salesforce (104) both show solid presence. Migration and consolidation work between systems continues to command premium rates. CRM is the most resilient specialty category in the data.
4. n8n Technical Specialist ($100-150/hr)
Opportunity: 1,055 jobs—n8n is the second-largest platform
Skills Needed:
- n8n self-hosting (Docker, custom nodes, scaling)
- Claude/GPT API integration with n8n workflows
- Complex workflow architecture
- AI agent orchestration
- Custom automation consulting
Why Premium: n8n's technical depth commands premium rates for complex AI + workflow work. Note the standing structure, though: all three platforms declined roughly the same (~30%) from their 2025 peaks; n8n is the technical-depth option, not a uniquely resilient one. Pair it with CRM or industry positioning.
Profile Requirements
Core Skills:
- Deep expertise in one platform OR competency in two
- 50+ completed automations
- Industry-specific knowledge
- Project management capabilities
Minimum Credentials:
- 10+ client references
- Platform certification
- Public portfolio with case studies
Resilient Segments
1. CRM Implementation ($75-100/hr)
Opportunity: CRM demand is the most durable sub-segment in the data
Focus:
- HubSpot configuration and onboarding (322 jobs)
- GoHighLevel agency setup (585 jobs)
- Salesforce admin and customization (104 jobs)
- Zoho implementation (82 jobs)
- CRM data migration
Why Stable: CRM has held its ground across the full year better than any other application category. It's the safest expert-tier bet.
2. Accounting Automation ($75-100/hr)
Opportunity: QuickBooks (70 jobs), Xero (20 jobs)
Focus:
- QuickBooks + Zapier/Make.com integration
- Xero automation workflows
- Financial reporting automation
- Invoice and payment processing
Why Stable: Accounting automation delivers measurable ROI and is structurally insulated from broader market softness. July's premium examples include a finance operations systems architect / fractional controller role at $150/hr.
3. E-Commerce Automation ($75-95/hr)
Opportunity: Shopify + operations automation, driven by multi-brand e-commerce demand
Focus:
- Shopify + automation platforms
- AI operations layers for e-commerce (see July's $300/hr Claude architect example)
- Inventory and fulfillment workflows
- Multi-channel synchronization
Why Stable: Multi-store e-commerce groups are actively investing in AI operations layers—a recurring premium theme this month.
4. Zapier Advanced Implementation ($75-100/hr)
Opportunity: 1,223 jobs—Zapier remains the volume leader
Focus:
- Zapier Tables and Interfaces
- Complex multi-step workflows
- Error handling and monitoring
- Migration from legacy automation
Why Relevant: Zapier is the volume leader every month—steady demand for advanced implementation work, broadest mid-market accessibility.
Recommendations & Outlook
Platform Strategy for Q3 2026
1. Zapier: Volume Leader
- 1,223 jobs (42.1% of platform mentions), stable share in the low-40s
- Down ~30% from peak, same as the other two
- Recommendation: Primary platform for breadth; the volume cushion is real.
2. n8n: Technical-Depth Option
- 1,055 jobs (36.3% share), share holding mid-30s
- Down ~30% from peak — no uniquely resilient platform here
- Recommendation: Premium/self-hosted work; pair with a CRM specialty.
3. Make.com: Weakest of the Three
- 631 jobs (21.7% share), smallest and deepest drawdown from peak
- Recommendation: Secondary skill only.
4. CRM: GoHighLevel and HubSpot Lead
- GoHighLevel (585) is the most durable specialization in the dataset
- HubSpot (322) the steadiest second
- Recommendation: Pick a CRM and go deep; GoHighLevel-for-agencies remains the best-supported call.
Application Strategy
High-Value Specializations:
-
CRM + Automation Specialist ($75–200/hr)
- GoHighLevel durable, HubSpot steady, generic CRM demand resilient
- The most reliable sub-segment across a full year
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AI Production Engineering ($120–300/hr)
- July premium tier is dominated by AI work: $300/hr Claude automation architect, $200/hr AI outbound specialist, $150/hr AI ops architects and fractional CAIO roles
- The premium is in building production agents/RAG/voice systems, not mentioning a model
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Accounting Automation ($60–120/hr)
- QuickBooks and Xero steady at small volumes; recurring finance-ops demand
- July's $150/hr finance-operations architect role is representative
-
Multi-System Integration ($80–150/hr)
- Smartsheet, custom CRM, and integration architecture postings recur at $120–125/hr
Avoid/Deprioritize:
- Excel-only, Notion-only, ClickUp-only positioning: all in structural multi-month decline regardless of July's capture bump
- Trello: near-extinct, single-to-double-digit counts, not material
- Generalist platform-only positioning: the market rewards CRM/AI specialization
Rate Strategy for Q3 2026
Current Market (platform set):
- Median: $35/hr (unchanged in 11 of 12 months)
- Average: $41.41/hr (inside the standing $38–43 band)
- 25th pct: $20/hr · 75th pct: $50/hr
- High-paying ($75+): 105 · Ultra-premium ($150+): 9 · Max: $999/hr
Positioning:
- Entry: $20–35/hr — the market's gravity; escape requires real specialization
- Experienced: $50–75/hr — requires a named specialty to compete
- Specialist: $75–130/hr — CRM + platform + AI or industry
- Premium: $130–300/hr — production AI (agents, RAG, voice) + proven builds
Key: The typical job pays $35/hr and has all year. The premium tier is real but scarce (9 ultra-premium postings). Win it with proof of production work, not positioning language — and quote packages, because fixed-price is where the market is drifting.
The Premium Positioning Formula (Q3 2026)
1. CRM Foundation (Choose One):
- GoHighLevel: Most durable specialty (585 jobs), agency focus, $100-150/hr
- HubSpot: Steady strength (322 jobs), enterprise, $90-140/hr
- Salesforce: Enterprise premium (104 jobs), $100-180/hr
- QuickBooks/Xero: Accounting niche, measurable ROI, $75-120/hr
2. Platform Proficiency:
- Option A: Zapier (volume leader, broadest accessibility)
- Option B: n8n (technical-depth niche, pair with CRM/industry)
- Option C: Both (maximum flexibility, 30-40% rate premium)
3. AI Capabilities (Now the Premium Ceiling):
- Claude/OpenAI API mastery (production agents, not chat)
- RAG and vector database competency
- Voice AI (Retell/Vapi)—still emerging
- Agent orchestration and tool use
4. Proof and Positioning:
- 3+ case studies with quantified ROI
- Industry-specific portfolio
- Active thought leadership
- Value-based / package pricing
Formula Result: $100-200/hr sustainable rates, insulated from hourly compression
The Bottom Line
July 2026 is the first clean month on the new scrape basis, and its most important lesson is a measurement one: the count increase over June is not demand returning.
The numbers:
- Platform set: 2,549 jobs (first clean hybrid month—not comparable to May/June counts)
- $41.41/hr average—inside the year's $40-42 band
- $35/hr median—unchanged, as it has been 12 of the last 13 months
- 105 premium jobs at $75+ (count runs through two measurement changes)
- Fixed-price share at 38.6%—clients increasingly want defined deliverables
- Zapier the volume leader, n8n the technical option, Make the smallest
Thriving Segments:
- AI/Claude engineering ($200-300/hr+)—the premium ceiling
- GoHighLevel agency automation (585 jobs)—most durable specialty
- Multi-CRM integration ($100-150/hr)
- Accounting automation (QuickBooks, $75-150/hr)
- Industry-vertical AI systems ($150/hr)
Struggling Segments:
- Generic platform expertise without CRM or AI overlay
- Single-platform positioning
- Sub-$50/hr generalist work (still the market's majority)
- Notion/ClickUp/Trello/Asana specializations
The market that actually exists is calm: a flat $35 median, a low-$40s mean, a scarce premium tier that increasingly rewards production AI work, and steady CRM demand. That's been the story all year, and July doesn't change it. Ignore the count wobble from the measurement change; watch the median and the mix.
Flat median. Low-$40s mean. AI as the premium ceiling. CRM as the most durable specialty. Q3 rewards specialists who build, not those who reposition.
Expected August–October Trends
- Volume: August is the first month with a clean MoM comparison to July on the hybrid basis; expect it to read as the true near-term signal
- Rates: Median $35/hr likely holds; mean stays in the $38–43 band — treat any single-month mean move as noise until confirmed
- Fixed-price: The high-30s/low-40s fixed-price share is the trend to watch; if it holds, package pricing is the correct posture
- CRM: GoHighLevel and HubSpot remain the durable specializations; ignore the small-count CRM rotation
- AI: Composition broadening — agents, RAG, voice, and the MCP/Vector/LangChain plumbing — is the clearest emerging signal
- Platforms: Report share and shared trend, not a monthly leadership race; all three sit ~30% below peak
Market Structure Evolution
What's Standing (on capture-independent signals):
- Median rate flat at $35/hr — the through-line of the entire series
- Platform share stable: Zapier volume leader, n8n technical depth, Make weakest
- Fixed-price share drifting up toward ~40% — the real multi-month client-behavior shift
- AI is table stakes across platform work; premium is in building, not mentioning
- CRM (GoHighLevel, HubSpot) the most durable specialization
What's Next:
- August restores clean month-over-month volume comparison
- Package/outcome pricing over hourly hand-wringing
- Production AI + a CRM specialty as the highest-margin combination