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What is it?

Bright Contracts is a software package that has everything you need to create and manage a professional staff handbook and contracts of employment. Getting these in place has traditionally been an expensive, complicated and time-consuming process. Bright Contracts makes it quick and easy.

Why should I use it?

Without employee contracts in place, an employer is risking large settlements in the case of staff disputes, and fines in the case of regulatory inspections. Having contracts also clearly defines the contractual relationship between you and your employees. Bright Contracts is the easiest way to get sorted.

How much does it cost?

Single employer, unlimited employees €255
Multiple employers, unlimited employees €359
Phone/email support Free

Price is per user and subject to VAT. Price covers 12 months full use from date of activation.

Facebook Desktop File

If you use Facebook for work, you cannot survive on mobile.

On desktop, the search bar is a superpower. Type:

Press Shift + ? on your keyboard while on Facebook desktop to see the full list. Essential ones: facebook desktop

Sometimes, even on a tablet, Facebook tries to force the mobile view. To ensure you get the true Facebook Desktop experience:

Meta has been criticized for neglecting the desktop experience in favor of Reels and VR. However, recent updates to Facebook Desktop suggest a renaissance: If you use Facebook for work, you cannot survive on mobile

Prediction: By 2026, expect AI agents (like Meta’s "Artemis") to be fully controllable only via desktop interface due to the complex computing power required.


Note: If you are already logged in on a phone, you might receive a "Continue as [Name]" prompt for security verification. Prediction: By 2026, expect AI agents (like Meta’s

In an era where smartphones are practically extensions of our hands, it is easy to assume that the mobile app is the only way people use Facebook. With billions of daily active users on mobile, the "blue app" dominates the landscape. However, lurking in the background—on office monitors, library computers, and laptop screens—is the robust, often overlooked powerhouse: Facebook Desktop.

While the mobile app is designed for quick consumption and on-the-go sharing, the desktop version remains the preferred interface for power users, businesses, and those who prefer a comprehensive view of their social network. This article explores the evolution, distinct features, and enduring relevance of the Facebook Desktop experience.

As Meta shifts its focus toward the "Metaverse" and VR integration, the role of the traditional desktop site is an interesting question. Will it eventually become a legacy platform?

Unlikely. For office workers and the older demographic, the desktop site remains the primary access point to the social network. Furthermore, the rise of remote work has cemented the desktop browser as a tool for productivity. Users often keep a Facebook tab open alongside their email and work documents, using it as a digital water cooler.

If you use Facebook for work, you cannot survive on mobile.

On desktop, the search bar is a superpower. Type:

Press Shift + ? on your keyboard while on Facebook desktop to see the full list. Essential ones:

Sometimes, even on a tablet, Facebook tries to force the mobile view. To ensure you get the true Facebook Desktop experience:

Meta has been criticized for neglecting the desktop experience in favor of Reels and VR. However, recent updates to Facebook Desktop suggest a renaissance:

Prediction: By 2026, expect AI agents (like Meta’s "Artemis") to be fully controllable only via desktop interface due to the complex computing power required.


Note: If you are already logged in on a phone, you might receive a "Continue as [Name]" prompt for security verification.

In an era where smartphones are practically extensions of our hands, it is easy to assume that the mobile app is the only way people use Facebook. With billions of daily active users on mobile, the "blue app" dominates the landscape. However, lurking in the background—on office monitors, library computers, and laptop screens—is the robust, often overlooked powerhouse: Facebook Desktop.

While the mobile app is designed for quick consumption and on-the-go sharing, the desktop version remains the preferred interface for power users, businesses, and those who prefer a comprehensive view of their social network. This article explores the evolution, distinct features, and enduring relevance of the Facebook Desktop experience.

As Meta shifts its focus toward the "Metaverse" and VR integration, the role of the traditional desktop site is an interesting question. Will it eventually become a legacy platform?

Unlikely. For office workers and the older demographic, the desktop site remains the primary access point to the social network. Furthermore, the rise of remote work has cemented the desktop browser as a tool for productivity. Users often keep a Facebook tab open alongside their email and work documents, using it as a digital water cooler.