Caleb Ulku teaches a specific tactic for winning clients on Upwork faster than competitors: setting up real-time email notifications for new job postings using Upwork's RSS feed combined with Zapier and Gmail. The core argument is that speed matters more than proposal perfection on Upwork, since most jobs are filled within a day. By receiving instant alerts, freelancers can submit proposals within minutes of a job posting — sometimes while the client is still online. Caleb also recommends including easy questions and a quick-to-create lead magnet in proposals to prompt immediate replies and start conversations.
The principle that on Upwork, responding quickly to job postings is more important than crafting a perfect proposal, since most jobs are filled within a day or less.
View concept page →A Zapier workflow (Zap) that monitors an RSS feed for new items and automatically sends an email notification containing the job title, link, description, and date whenever a new matching Upwork job is posted.
View concept page →A method of generating an RSS feed URL from a filtered Upwork job search so that new matching job postings can be monitored in real time via third-party tools.
View concept page →A structured approach to treating Upwork job postings as leads and converting them into clients using the same lead conversion concepts used on any lead-generation platform, broken into sequential steps: click, response, call.
View concept page →Including a free, quick-to-deliver item of genuine value in a proposal to entice the prospective client to engage, increasing the likelihood of a reply.
View concept page →A freelance marketplace platform that connects freelancers with clients seeking services, charging tiered commission fees on earnings in exchange for client acquisition and payment processing.
View concept page →Embedding easy, answerable questions in a proposal to psychologically encourage the client to respond, initiating a conversation that moves toward a sale.
View concept page →Narrowing Upwork job search results by criteria such as country (US only) and experience level (expert, intermediate) to target the most relevant and high-quality job postings.
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View concept page →The number one way to land clients on Upwork is speed — specifically, setting up instant email notifications (via RSS feeds and Zapier) so you're alerted the moment a relevant job is posted. This allows you to send a proposal within minutes of the job going live, often while the client is still logged into Upwork. An okay response sent in a minute is far better than a perfect response sent hours or days later.
Most clients who post jobs on Upwork fill those positions in a day or less. If you spend a day crafting the perfect response, the client will likely have already hired someone else. An okay response sent within minutes is much better than a perfect one sent hours or days later because you need to reach the client while they're still actively reviewing proposals.
Here are the steps to set up instant Upwork job notifications: 1. Go to Upwork and perform a job search using your target keywords (e.g., 'SEO'). 2. Filter the results by your preferences (e.g., US only, expert level). 3. Click the RSS button on the search results page to get a unique RSS feed URL. 4. Go to Zapier and create a new Zap using 'RSS' as the trigger and 'New Item in Feed' as the event. 5. Paste the RSS feed URL from Upwork into Zapier (no username/password needed). 6. Set the action to 'Gmail' → 'Send Email' to yourself. 7. Configure the email subject (e.g., 'New Upwork Job Posting – SEO US Only Expert') and body to include the job title, link, description, and date. 8. Test and publish the Zap. Now you'll receive an email every time a matching job is posted.
The email notification body should include the job title, a direct link to the job posting, the job description, and the date it was posted. This gives you enough information to quickly decide whether the job is worth pursuing without having to open Upwork first, and the link lets you click straight through to the job posting instantly.
A strong Upwork proposal should include two key elements: 1. Simple questions for the client to answer — psychologically, people enjoy answering simple questions they already know the answer to, which encourages replies. 2. A lead magnet — offer to give the client something valuable for free that only takes you a minute or two to complete but is exceptionally valuable to them. This combination of an easy-to-answer question and a free valuable offer greatly increases the likelihood that the client will respond and start a conversation.
In the context of Upwork proposals, a lead magnet is something valuable you offer to give the potential client for free as part of your proposal. It should only take you a minute or two to complete but should be exceptionally valuable to the client. The goal is to give the client a reason to engage with your proposal — when they're still logged into Upwork and see you're offering something valuable at no charge, they're much more likely to reply and start a conversation.
When setting up your Upwork RSS job alert, you should filter by: 1. Location — for example, 'United States only' if you have better results with US clients. 2. Experience level — select 'Expert' if you target expert-level jobs. You can also include 'Intermediate' depending on how many relevant jobs appear in your search. These filters ensure you only receive notifications for jobs that match your exact requirements, so you're not wasting time on irrelevant postings.
You should aim to send a proposal within minutes of a job being posted — ideally while the client is still logged into Upwork. By setting up RSS-to-email notifications through Zapier, you can receive an alert the moment a matching job goes live and respond almost immediately. The goal is to be one of the first proposals the client sees while they're actively online.
Psychologically, people enjoy answering simple questions that they already know the answer to. By including easy-to-respond-to questions in your proposal, you lower the barrier to engagement for the client. This makes it much more likely they'll reply, which starts a conversation — and once a conversation begins, you're well on your way to converting them into a new client.
Yes, you can set up multiple RSS job alerts for different types of jobs. For each unique job search (e.g., different keywords, experience levels, or locations), you generate a separate RSS feed URL from Upwork and create a separate Zap in Zapier. You can differentiate them in your email subject lines — for example, 'SEO US Only Expert' or 'SEO Intermediate' — so you know at a glance which type of job each notification is for.
Zapier is used to connect Upwork RSS feeds to email notifications. You create a Zap with an RSS trigger ('New Item in Feed') using the RSS URL from Upwork, and set the action to send an email via Gmail to yourself. No username or password is needed to access the Upwork RSS feed.
According to the creator, Caleb Elku, he built a seven-figure agency primarily through Upwork. A significant portion of that success came from the strategy of setting up instant job notifications via RSS feeds and Zapier, allowing him to respond to job postings within minutes. He also uses a proposal strategy involving simple questions and a valuable lead magnet to start conversations with potential clients. He mentions publishing multiple videos breaking down the exact process he used to build multiple six and seven-figure agencies from Upwork.
After you publish the Zap in Zapier, you will automatically receive an email notification every single time a new job is posted on Upwork that matches the criteria you entered in your RSS feed search (keywords, location, experience level, etc.). The email will contain the job title, a direct link to the job, the description, and the date — giving you all the information you need to quickly decide whether to apply and click through to submit a proposal.
Yes, this notification strategy is designed to stack with and complement other Upwork client-landing methods. It adds to them rather than replacing them. By implementing instant job notifications, you enhance any other strategies you're already using by ensuring you never miss a relevant job posting and can always be among the first to respond.
On Upwork, speed is more important than accuracy. An okay response in a minute is much better than a perfect one in hours or days.
Most of the clients who post jobs on Upwork fill their jobs in a day or less. If you spend a day trying to craft the perfect response, the client will likely have hired someone else while you're stuck crafting.
You'll be able to send a proposal while the client is still logged into Upwork.
Psychologically, people enjoy answering simple questions that they know the answer to.
Your proposal should always include simple questions for the client to answer. You also need to offer to give them something that they find valuable — a lead magnet. It should be something that only takes you a minute or two to complete but will be exceptionally valuable for them.
Once they reply and the conversation starts, you're well on your way to a brand new client.
Most Upwork clients fill jobs in a day or less, so a fast mediocre proposal beats a slow perfect one
Filtering by US only and expert/intermediate level ensures you only get notified about relevant, high-quality job postings
This is the 'magic button' that enables automated email notifications for new matching job postings
Zapier automates the process of monitoring the RSS feed and triggering an email whenever a new matching job is posted
This delivers the job alert directly to your inbox so you can act immediately
Useful if you set up multiple RSS feeds with different filters (e.g., intermediate vs. expert)
Having enough info in the email lets you quickly decide whether to click through to the job without opening Upwork first
Once live, you'll never miss a relevant job posting and can respond within minutes
Clients are more likely to reply when they are actively online and see your proposal arrive in real time
Psychologically, people enjoy answering simple questions they know the answer to, which increases reply rates and starts the conversation
Giving something of value for no charge entices the client to engage and differentiates your proposal from others
Different feeds can be labeled differently in the email subject line to keep them organized
Freelance marketplace platform the speaker uses to land clients; central topic of the video
"I personally built a seven-figure agency just from Upwork"
Automation tool used to create a Zap that triggers an RSS feed notification for new Upwork job postings
"I'm going to come into Zapier and create a zap and I'm going to use a trigger and it's going to be RSS"
Email service used as the destination action in the Zapier workflow to receive Upwork job notifications
"I want to email it to myself so I'm going to use Gmail and I am going to send an email"
Speaker references their own prior video explaining how to convert a new job posting into a client
"I'm going to link to my Upwork video as a digital lead funnel, which breaks down how to convert a new job posting into a client"