Global Talent Hub
Intelligent workspace for your UK visa case
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Intelligent workspace for your UK visa case
9 followers
Global Talent Hub is a comprehensive free AI tool designed to help you prepare your UK Global Talent Visa case. The app provides features for organising your evidence portfolio, tracking opportunities such as events, awards, and fellowships, and monitoring your progress against the official criteria. Whether you're applying for the Exceptional Talent or Exceptional Promise route, Global Talent Hub helps you stay organised, focused, and confident throughout your visa preparation journey.













@yuliiaharkusha This genuinely feels refreshing. The fact that it’s free is almost unsettling, to be honest — after months of being surrounded by high-ticket consultants and vague promises, you almost expect a catch. I like that this sticks closely to the official requirements and turns them into something actually usable. Even without opening the app yet, just knowing there’s a clear, noise-free roadmap already lowers the anxiety — which, frankly, is half the battle for most GTV applicants. I’ll definitely be using this as my primary way to structure my Exceptional Talent case.
@yevhenii_danilchuk Thanks — and best of luck with your visa journey. One important thing I always stress: no tool should replace official sources or personal judgment. The platform is designed to reduce noise and help you structure your case, but final checks should always be done against the Home Office and Tech Nation guidance directly. Used that way, it becomes a calm, reliable companion rather than something you ‘blindly follow’.
Quick technical question: is the roadmap logic fully rules-based, or does the AI adapt suggestions depending on the user’s background and evidence type?
@yevhenii_danilchuk The core roadmap is rules-based and anchored strictly to the official Global Talent criteria, so the structure itself is stable and predictable. On top of that, the AI layer adapts guidance based on the user’s background, career stage and evidence type — essentially translating the same rules into context-aware suggestions, not inventing new logic. Think of it as a fixed regulatory framework with adaptive interpretation, rather than a black-box decision engine.
FastMoss
Really nice launch — the concept is genuinely practical. Turning the UK Global Talent Visa process into a structured workspace (evidence portfolio + criteria tracking + opportunities like awards/events) is exactly what most applicants struggle to organize. The UI looks clean and “checklist-driven,” which should reduce anxiety and help people stay on track. I also like the idea of aligning progress directly to the official criteria instead of generic productivity templates.
@31xira Hi Angie! Thank you so much for this — it genuinely means a lot. You’ve articulated the core intention behind Global Talent Hub better than most people do. The aim was never to add another ‘productivity tool’, but to remove noise and anxiety by anchoring everything directly to the official Global Talent criteria.
I kept hearing the same frustration from strong candidates: ‘I know I’m qualified, but I don’t know how to structure it properly.’ Turning that uncertainty into a clear, criteria-aligned workspace felt like the missing piece — especially for people navigating the process without consultants or inflated promises.
Out of curiosity, from your perspective, which part of the process do you think applicants struggle with most — evidence selection, positioning their narrative, or simply knowing when they’re “ready” to apply?