Veteran-Owned Jarhead Aromatics LLC Brings Handcrafted, Non-Toxic Scented Products to American Homes Seeking a True Scent Sanctuary

“We started Jarhead Aromatics because we believe the scents in your home should do more than just smell good. They should bring comfort, spark memories, and create an atmosphere that truly feels like yours. Every product we craft is made with care, using clean ingredients that families can trust.”
Jarhead Aromatics LLC, a veteran-owned and family-operated small business, is redefining the home fragrance market with handcrafted candles, room sprays, artisan soaps, and more. Every product is designed to be clean, non-toxic, and cruelty-free, offering consumers a way to transform their living spaces into personal scent sanctuaries.

For many Americans, the search for home fragrance products that are both high quality and genuinely safe has become an ongoing frustration. Mass-produced candles and sprays often contain synthetic chemicals, questionable additives, and ingredients tested on animals. Jarhead Aromatics LLC was founded to offer a different path, one rooted in craftsmanship, transparency, and a deep respect for the consumer.

Operating under the guiding principle of “Your Home, Your Scent Sanctuary,” Jarhead Aromatics creates a growing line of handcrafted scented products that include candles, room sprays, artisan soaps, and additional fragrance items. Each product is carefully formulated to be non-toxic and cruelty-free, ensuring that customers never have to compromise between a beautiful scent and a clean home environment.

What sets Jarhead Aromatics apart from larger competitors is the personal attention that goes into every batch. As a family-operated business, the team behind the brand is involved in every step of the production process, from selecting fragrance profiles to hand-pouring candles and packaging finished goods. This level of involvement means consistency and quality control that mass manufacturers simply cannot replicate.

The company was founded by a military veteran who brought the discipline, attention to detail, and sense of mission cultivated during service directly into the business. That veteran ethos is woven into the fabric of the brand, from the name itself to the commitment to delivering products that meet exacting standards. Customers who purchase from Jarhead Aromatics are supporting not just a small business but a veteran-led enterprise that takes pride in every item it produces.

Scent has long been recognized as one of the most powerful triggers of memory and emotion. Research has shown that certain fragrances can reduce stress, improve focus, and even elevate mood. Jarhead Aromatics harnesses this science by designing products specifically intended to evoke emotional responses and alter the atmosphere of a room. Whether a customer is looking for a calming lavender candle to unwind after a long day or a crisp, energizing room spray for a morning refresh, the product line is curated to address a wide range of sensory needs.

The target audience for Jarhead Aromatics is adults across the United States who value quality, craftsmanship, and ingredient integrity. Increasingly, consumers are reading labels, asking questions about sourcing, and seeking out brands that align with their values. Jarhead Aromatics meets that demand with straightforward ingredient lists and a commitment to never using harmful chemicals or animal testing in any phase of development.

In a market saturated with generic options, Jarhead Aromatics stands out by offering something personal. The brand encourages customers to think of their homes as sanctuaries, spaces where the right scent can shift the entire energy of a room. This philosophy extends beyond marketing language and into the actual product development process, where fragrances are tested and refined to ensure they deliver a meaningful sensory experience.

The company sells its products through its website and continues to build its presence through active social media engagement. They also participate at farmer’s markets and attend various events throughout Central Florida. Customers can explore the full product catalog, learn about new releases, which events they are participating in, and connect with the brand through its online community.

As Jarhead Aromatics continues to grow, the mission remains unchanged: to provide American families with handcrafted, clean, and cruelty-free scented products that transform everyday living spaces into personal retreats. With a foundation built on military discipline and family values, the brand is positioned to become a trusted name in the home fragrance industry for years to come.

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Symbol Records Introduces Novels By Author A.C.S. That Blur the Line Between Fiction and Reality With True-Story Inspired Narratives

“”There is something deeply powerful about stories that live in the space between what happened and what could have happened. The novels by A.C.S. capture that tension beautifully, and we are proud to bring them to readers who crave something more layered than conventional fiction,” said a spokesperson for Symbol Records.”
Symbol Records presents a distinctive literary offering through the novels of author A.C.S., a collection of fiction works uniquely rooted in true stories. Branded under the compelling concept of “White Lies,” these novels deliver gripping narratives that weave real events into fictional frameworks, offering readers an experience that challenges the boundaries between fact and imagination.

Symbol Records has announced the availability of a unique literary product that is capturing attention for its unconventional approach to storytelling. The novels by author A.C.S. are fiction works built upon the foundations of true stories, creating a reading experience that sits deliberately in the grey area between reality and imagination. The collection operates under the evocative label of “White Lies,” a concept that speaks to the nature of the work itself, where truth is bent, shaped, and reimagined without ever being fully abandoned.

The concept behind the A.C.S. novels is deceptively simple yet remarkably effective. Each work begins with real events, real circumstances, and real human experiences. From that foundation, the author constructs fictional narratives that expand, explore, and reinterpret the truth. The result is a body of work that feels authentic and grounded while simultaneously offering the creative freedom and emotional depth that only fiction can provide. Readers are invited to question where the truth ends and the fiction begins, making each novel an interactive experience in its own right.

Symbol Records has positioned these novels as a product that fills a gap in the current literary landscape. While historical fiction and creative nonfiction have long enjoyed popularity, the A.C.S. novels occupy a distinct space. They do not claim to be historically accurate retellings, nor do they present themselves as purely invented tales. Instead, they embrace the concept of the white lie, the small departure from strict truth that often reveals deeper and more meaningful truths about human nature, relationships, and the world at large.

The approach taken by A.C.S. reflects a growing appetite among readers for stories that feel real without being constrained by the rigid expectations of nonfiction. In an era where audiences are increasingly sophisticated and hungry for authenticity, fiction rooted in true events offers a compelling middle ground. These novels deliver the emotional resonance of real experiences while allowing the author the creative latitude to shape narratives in ways that are more dramatically satisfying and thematically cohesive than strict factual accounts might allow.

Symbol Records has made the novels accessible through its online presence, ensuring that interested readers can discover and obtain the works with ease. The company has embraced digital channels to reach audiences who appreciate unconventional storytelling and who are drawn to works that challenge traditional genre categories. Through its website and social media platforms, Symbol Records provides information about the novels and offers readers a direct connection to the A.C.S. catalog.

The “White Lies” branding is itself a statement of creative philosophy. It acknowledges openly that the stories contain departures from strict truth while simultaneously arguing that these departures serve a higher purpose. A white lie, in common understanding, is a harmless untruth told for good reason. In the context of these novels, the fictional elements are the white lies that allow the underlying truths to emerge more vividly and more powerfully than a straightforward factual account might permit.

For readers who have grown weary of formulaic fiction or who find conventional nonfiction too constraining, the A.C.S. novels represent a refreshing alternative. They promise stories with the weight and texture of real life combined with the craft and imagination of skilled fiction writing. Symbol Records continues to champion this distinctive approach to literature, confident that the audience for truth-inspired fiction is both substantial and growing.

The novels are available now through Symbol Records, and the company encourages readers to explore the collection and experience the unique blend of fact and fiction that defines the work of A.C.S.

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A Preliminary Exploration of Counterfeit Goods in Huaqiangbei

“Shenzhen Kinghelm Electronics Co., Ltd. manufactures RF coaxial cable assemblies, connectors, antennas, pin headers, sockets, and switches. Its products are widely used in high-speed rail, new energy vehicles, IoT, smart terminals, industrial equipment, medical devices, and commercial aerospace.”
Explore the different types of counterfeit electronic components found in Huaqiangbei, including refurbished parts, relabeled chips, out-of-spec products, misgraded components, and domestic substitutes. Learn how counterfeit goods impact the electronics supply chain and how buyers can identify potential risks.

A Preliminary Exploration of Counterfeit Goods in Huaqiangbei

Huaqiangbei, the renowned electronics trading hub, distribution center, and ecosystem core — officially designated “China’s First Electronics Street” by national authorities — was once spoken of in the same breath as Beijing’s Zhongguancun. Where there are profits, there is an underworld, and Huaqiangbei is no exception. The genuine and the fake, the real and the illusory, isn’t that part of Huaqiangbei’s unique charm? What types of counterfeit goods exist in Huaqiangbei? I’m Lao Song from Kinghelm, a BeiDou GPS antenna company, and as Huaqiangbei’s most verbose street-economy commentator, I’d like to share the insider knowledge I’ve accumulated from years of deep immersion in this world.

Song Shiqiang, General Manager of Kinghelm

Song Shiqiang, General Manager of Kinghelm

The counterfeit goods of Huaqiangbei have one achievement worth “bragging about”: they once penetrated the U.S. military supply chain and ended up in cutting-edge fighter jets. In Huaqiangbei, you can assemble an iPhone for a few hundred yuan in half a day. The latest Huawei phones can be obtained two days before their official release. Imitations of the world’s newest digital products from anywhere on the globe can be found within three days — that is Huaqiangbei’s core competitive edge. To understand the types of fake goods, we need to analyze them from several angles. It’s a bit like how I try to assess the “vintage” proprietresses of Huaqiangbei — the ones who’ve been around the block and carry their experience with quiet authority. You observe whether they’ve been seasoned by the years; you take stock of how life has shaped them; you check whether they’ve made it official somewhere along the way; and you consider whether, like certain celebrity couples who famously declared “we are not who we once were, yet we still share the same door,” they’ve reinvented themselves entirely — only to come full circle again. Round and round it goes, layer upon layer of history. The old physician’s method of observe, listen, inquire, and examine serves well here too. But of course, this is all loose talk over tea and wine. In reality, these proprietresses run their businesses with sharp minds by day and raise families — sometimes quite large ones — by night. The proper term for them, really, is “second-time entrepreneurial businesswomen.”

Now let me, Lao Song of Kinghelm BeiDou GPS antennas, return to the main subject of counterfeit goods in Huaqiangbei.

I. Disassembled and Refurbished Goods

These originate from overseas electronic waste, largely sorted and roughly processed in areas centered around Chendian Town and Guiyu Town in the Chaoshan region. Using the most brutally simple yet efficient methods — described colloquially as “smoke-roasting and hammer-smashing, acid-washing and alkali-bleaching, scooped up with a strainer” — the disassembly process causes severe environmental pollution that is difficult to control. Over time, operations were gradually forced to relocate to remote areas like Qingyuan, eventually going underground and operating as a guerrilla enterprise, while sales continued to flow primarily through Huaqiangbei in a front-shop-back-factory model. There is also what is commonly called “bulk cargo” — entire shipping containers or boatloads of goods purchased wholesale and then resold in smaller quantities. Imported electronic waste enters China priced by the vehicle, vessel, container, or sack, with the value benchmarked against the yield of precious metal smelting on-site. It is then sold by the jin, by the pile, by the box, or even by the number of IC pins — essentially enormous returns on minimal investment. The volumes involved are not small. After processes including sorting, testing, acid-washing, polishing, remarking (via silk-screen or laser printing), taping into reels, and packaging, most of this material ends up being sold in Huaqiangbei through a fully integrated production line. Repairing pins and replanting BGA solder balls is itself a thriving trade, with packaging designed to pass for genuine product. Many of Huaqiangbei’s early overnight-millionaire stories trace back to this industry. After striking their first pot of gold, some people changed industries, some laundered their reputations, some settled into a life of leisure and enjoyment. Others upgraded their operations and pushed up the value chain, evolving from traders into original manufacturers with their own brands, distribution channels, R&D departments, and production facilities.

Capacitors and resistors have such low individual value that refurbishing them isn’t worthwhile; they go straight to precious metal smelters along with PCB boards. Chips with flash memory tend to degrade in function over time and are rarely refurbished for reuse. For disassembled components whose function remains intact, Huaqiangbei’s price-to-performance ratio is actually quite respectable — the product range is broad, the supply chain is mature, sourcing is convenient, and supporting services are comprehensive. This is part of why Huaqiangbei remains an active and legitimate market, regularly drawing buyers from across the country and even from abroad in search of legacy chip models. According to insiders, some foreign companies needing X86 chips for legacy equipment repairs source them through Huaqiangbei.

Disassembled components

Disassembled components

Outside the Chaoshan region, areas in Zhejiang such as Lishui and Cixi had similar industries during the 1980s and 90s, mostly supplying markets like Zhongfa and Hailong in Beijing’s Zhongguancun. However, the scale was smaller, the lifespan shorter, and the workforce much more limited.

II. Out-of-Spec New Goods (Scatter New)

In industrial production, a certain pass-through rate is maintained to ensure product quality and consistency. After processing at a foundry, rigorous testing is conducted, and dies on a wafer that fail inspection are marked with a red dot. These components, though substandard, still retain some usable value. They are acquired through various channels at scrap prices, then subjected to basic testing and sorting before being offered for sale. Some also emerge from the assembly and testing stage at the factory. This category is known in the trade as “scatter new goods.” Huaqiangbei sellers with more audacity sell them outright as genuine original parts, while those with a slightly clearer conscience — or more caution — will label them for what they actually are. Compared to genuine originals, scatter new goods fall short in areas such as current and voltage ratings, insulation grade, yield rate, electrical specifications, and pin flatness. In storage products, the discrepancy often shows in capacity. Nevertheless, they can be used in a downgraded capacity for specific applications, and during supply shortages or after original products are discontinued, some traders have made handsome profits from them.

I was once told by someone in the industry that storage components are generally classified in the trade as “white chips” and “black chips” — referring to genuine originals and scatter new goods respectively. Black chips may have some sectors or quadrants damaged, resulting in smaller capacity and inferior performance, but they can still serve in a pinch. The suspiciously cheap USB drives and memory cards you find in Huaqiangbei are almost certainly sourced this way.

III. Relabeled Goods

This category accounts for enormous volume and is concentrated primarily in lower-grade products such as resistors, capacitors, and small-signal diodes and transistors. The practitioners are somewhat more sophisticated — these “second-hand proprietresses” not only know the 26 letters of the alphabet but can also read basic English product specifications. Where technical parameters are identical or sufficiently similar, they substitute one brand for another: LRC for SHARP, Yageo for Samsung, CJ for AOS, and countless other permutations.

In a corner of the third floor of the old Huaqiang Market, there used to be several small shops specializing in remarking services. Their computers held logos, part-numbering conventions, barcodes, and QR codes for every major brand, and a few years ago people would queue up to have their goods remarked. Traders doing enough volume simply bought their own marking machines.

A small remarking counter

A small remarking counter

One dealer I know by the surname Liu took things even further. He first spent considerable money to secure an authorized distributorship for Rohm, then brazenly relabeled products from CJ or UTC as Rohm — pocketing a massive price differential in the process. Before long he was driving a brand-new BMW X6. Another wealth story from Huaqiangbei. Out of gratitude for his beer sponsorships at our events, I’ll refrain from naming him — not that he’d ever admit to it anyway.

IV. Misgraded Goods

This refers to the practice of passing off inferior goods as superior ones — substituting a lower grade for a higher grade. The same product line gets sold up the hierarchy: commercial grade passed off as industrial grade, industrial as military grade, military as aerospace grade. The brand and part number stay the same; only the suffix needs changing. Swap an “I” for a “V” and the asking price doubles. There is also the practice of inflating capacity: a 256K part sold as 512K, a 512K sold as 1G — rampant in the storage sector. For MCUs, DSPs, FPGAs, and similar products, the manipulation targets processing speed, resolution, and other performance metrics.

In my estimation at Kinghelm, the goods that penetrated the U.S. military supply chain were most likely of this variety. Problems wouldn’t surface during standard on-board testing and burn-in, but would emerge under demanding operating conditions or after extended periods of use.

There is also what Huaqiangbei calls “big chip” and “small chip” — a distinction based on the physical size of the semiconductor die. The pattern is systematic: a 0.8A part sold as 1.0A, a 1.0A as 1.2A, 3.3V passed off as 5V, and so on following a predictable progression. Other forms of misrepresentation in key electrical parameters — on-resistance, breakdown voltage, junction capacitance — are too numerous to list individually. When fellow traders in Huaqiangbei do business with each other, they typically give each other a heads-up and sort out the details among themselves, leaving the end customer as the one footing the bill.

Relabeled goods

Relabeled goods

V. Domestic Substitute Goods

When a foreign-branded part is discontinued but market demand persists, domestic fabless IC design companies will reverse-engineer and reproduce it. Due to the inherent limitations of reverse engineering, or because costs or target markets led to stripped-down versions retaining only core functionality — combined with comparatively less mature process technology and assembly and testing capabilities — these domestic substitutes fall short of the originals in multiple respects. To open markets while managing risk exposure, design companies often ship these as “white label” (also called “neutral”) products, leaving Huaqiangbei distributors free to apply whatever brand and packaging they choose. Everyone understands the arrangement and walks away satisfied.

Years ago, a particular IC used in high-definition cameras — part number UPD6453, made by NEC — retailed for around 18 RMB. A company in Hangzhou reverse-engineered it, bringing the production cost down to 3.5 RMB. A Huaqiangbei dealer surnamed Zhou sold this part for three months straight and bought a Range Rover. In 2011, severe flooding in Thailand shuttered a Sanyo Semiconductor factory, causing the discontinuation of the 2SC2078E power amplifier transistor used in Motorola GP88 walkie-talkies. Normally priced at USD 0.25, spot-market prices for remaining inventory shot up to 8 RMB per unit. Only after domestic companies like Wuxi Gudian and Quanguang developed their own versions — priced at just 0.5 RMB — did the market stabilize. The quality gap remained, of course, and I noticed some Huaqiangbei sellers packaging the domestic version as genuine Sanyo product.

The technological capabilities of China’s domestic integrated circuit industry are growing stronger by the year, backed by increasing government support and an improving market environment. Domestic design and packaging-and-testing companies are now able to promote their own brands openly and build their own sales channels — a genuinely sustainable path forward.

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Huaqiangbei’s other sources of goods include stolen merchandise, goods confiscated and auctioned by customs, and surplus or returned inventory from failed or downsizing ODM factories. Ten years ago, when I visited an old acquaintance in Wanfeng Industrial Village in Shajing Town, I witnessed workers at Wang’s Electronics smuggling ICs and solder paste home to their rental apartments in thermos flasks — yet another layer adding to the complexity and disorder of Huaqiangbei’s supply chain.

With so many counterfeit goods in Huaqiangbei, outsiders are frightened and insiders are anxious. Anyone who has never been cheated in Huaqiangbei hasn’t really been part of Huaqiangbei. Our own Kinghelm company used to operate a trading division sourcing electronic components for customers in the BeiDou GPS industry, and we regularly purchased fake goods that required us to compensate our clients. It was an endless battle, exhausting and demoralizing. The fakes pushed us well past our limits of tolerance. Government commercial and technical supervision authorities have regularly conducted anti-counterfeiting operations, but as soon as the news spreads, dozens of counters and shops shutter for the day — another uniquely Huaqiangbei phenomenon.

On one visit to see Dr. Zhu Junshan, the founder of ZhongyiFa, the most educated and culturally refined elder statesman of Huaqiangbei and a man deeply concerned with the psychological wellbeing of the market’s prosperous young proprietresses, I noticed a microscope sitting on his desk beside a copy of Jin Ping Mei. He told me that every component he sources from the market gets checked under the microscope — and that by now his experience allows him to tell genuine from fake with his naked eye.

Dr. Zhu (center) and his microscope

Dr. Zhu (center) and his microscope

My good friend Jason Fan (Fan Yi) of Anda Technologies — the man who achieved Huaqiangbei’s most impressive weight-loss transformation — runs Singapore-based Anda, which specializes in sourcing scarce genuine components from around the world. He has made public an internal reference library built up over many years, covering how to identify authentic goods across dimensions including brand, country of origin, labels, packaging boxes, anti-static bags, date codes, typefaces, barcodes, trays, pin condition, orientation holes, color, and logo details. The company’s social media account, “Chip Advisor,” has published dedicated articles on the subject. This is a genuinely public-spirited contribution — cutting through the murk and upholding integrity in the industry.

Jason Fan (Fan Yi), Managing Director of Anda Technologies Singapore (center)

Jason Fan (Fan Yi), Managing Director of Anda Technologies Singapore (center)

Beyond informal experience-based methods, some companies have turned authentication into a professional business, offering services such as decapping, dissolving encapsulant, reading die-level markings, performance testing, and failure analysis, backed by industry databases and reference libraries. One such company, Baima Testing, has built a thriving operation.

The electronics component market model of Huaqiangbei was the product of a specific era: the backdrop of massive international industrial relocation and China’s period of extensive economic growth, during which demand for electronic components was both enormous and highly diversified. The proliferation of counterfeits has severely damaged the reputation of “China’s First Electronics Street,” disrupted the social and economic order, and eroded Huaqiangbei’s standing. As society develops, market information becomes increasingly symmetric, and the legal environment grows steadily more rigorous. The hope is that Huaqiangbei will give rise to more companies like Tencent, Hytera, and Longsys — enterprises with genuine technology, strong growth trajectories, and meaningful contributions to the broader economy — completing Huaqiangbei’s long-overdue upgrade and transformation. With the joint efforts of government, merchants, and consumers, may counterfeit goods be driven out of the market, and may Huaqiangbei be built into a paradise for electronics and digital products — the most brilliant calling card of Shenzhen, the Greater Bay Area, and all of China.

Let us all cheer Huaqiangbei on together with Kinghelm!

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Krisp Highlights AI Note Taker That Captures Meetings Seamlessly Without Disrupting Conversations

You’re two minutes into a client call when a notification pops up: “Notetaker Bot has joined the meeting.” The conversation pauses. Someone asks who invited it. The client glances at the participant list, and the tone shifts. Just slightly, but enough. What was shaping up as an open discussion about budget concerns turns guarded. The bot didn’t take notes on the most important part of the meeting. It killed that part before it happened.

This scenario plays out thousands of times a day across sales teams, consulting firms, and HR departments. AI note takers promised to free people from scribbling during meetings, and they delivered on that. But most of them introduced a new problem: a visible, named bot sitting in the call like an uninvited guest. The tool that was supposed to help you focus on the conversation became the thing that changed it.

The bot problem nobody planned for

Meeting bots weren’t designed to be disruptive. They exist because most AI note takers are built as standalone cloud services. They need a way into your call, so they dial in as a participant. It’s a practical engineering decision. But practical engineering decisions have social consequences.

A bot joins a sales discovery call, and the prospect notices. One appears in a sensitive HR conversation, and people clam up. A new hire sees a recording bot in their first one-on-one with their manager and starts choosing their words more carefully. The recording itself isn’t the issue. Most people accept that meetings get documented. It’s the visible presence of something obviously capturing every word that trips the psychological wire.

There’s a term in research for this: the observer effect. People behave differently when they know they’re being watched. A bot with “AI Notetaker” in its name is the observer effect made visible, sitting right there in the participant list.

How Krisp solved capture without the bot

Krisp took a different approach. Instead of building a cloud service that dials into meetings, Krisp works at the system audio level. It sits between your microphone and your meeting app as a virtual audio layer. No bot joins the call. No extra participant appears. Nobody on the other end knows it’s running unless you tell them.

The reason this works goes back to how the company was built. Krisp started as a voice AI company focused on noise cancellation, processing audio on the device itself to remove background noise in real time. When the team expanded into meeting notes and transcription, they already had the infrastructure to handle audio locally rather than routing it through a third-party bot. The AI Note Taker grew out of technology that was already sitting at the audio layer.

So Krisp captures live transcription, generates summaries, and pulls out action items with owner attribution, all without anyone in the meeting knowing an AI tool is involved. The meeting stays a meeting.

What happens when the bot disappears

Remove the bot, and people talk like they normally would. The sales prospect explains the internal politics holding up the deal instead of giving you the sanitized version. The candidate in a recruiting screen gets honest about why they left their last job. These unguarded moments are the ones that matter most in meetings, and they’re the ones bots tend to suppress. Krisp captures them because there’s nothing in the room signaling that capture is happening.

Krisp doesn’t stop at invisible recording, though. Because it processes audio at the device level, it also runs two-sided noise cancellation, cleaning up background noise on both your microphone and the incoming audio from other participants. The transcription engine works with cleaner audio from the start, and that shows up in the output. Fewer misheard words, fewer garbled action items, fewer summaries that miss the point because a key sentence got buried under someone’s kitchen noise.

Most note takers accept whatever audio quality the call delivers and do their best with it. Krisp cleans up the audio before transcribing it, which is a surprisingly big deal once you see the difference in transcript accuracy.

Beyond transcription: what the notes look like

After a meeting ends, Krisp generates key points, action items with identified owners, and a summary formatted to the type of meeting you were in. There are templates for standups, one-on-ones, discovery calls, and other common formats, so the notes come out organized for how you’ll use them rather than as a wall of text.

The AI Meeting Assistant also includes a chat interface where you can query across past meetings. Instead of scrolling through individual transcripts looking for what a client said about pricing three weeks ago, you ask the question and get an answer pulled from the right conversation. For teams running dozens of calls a week, this turns meeting history into something people go back to rather than forget about.

Krisp also handles a scenario most competitors ignore: meetings that happen in person. The mobile app records and transcribes face-to-face conversations, whether it’s a team lunch where decisions get made or a client dinner where the real objections surface. If your note-taking tool only works on video calls, it misses a big chunk of how work gets done.

Who this matters for most

Sales teams feel this the hardest. A recording bot joining a discovery call puts a prospect on the defensive at the exact moment you need them to open up. Krisp lets reps capture every detail, sync notes directly to Salesforce or HubSpot, and send a follow-up email within the hour that references specific things the prospect said. Nobody had to take manual notes to make that happen.

Global and remote teams get something nobody else in the market offers: accent conversion that works in both directions. Speakers can activate it so their accent comes through more clearly, and listeners can enable it to better understand others. For a team spread across six countries, this turns meetings from exercises in polite repetition into sessions where people can actually work.

Managers stuck in back-to-back meetings get their attention back. Instead of splitting focus between listening and documenting, they can be present in each conversation and review the summaries between calls. The action items are already extracted with owners attached, so there’s no scramble at end of day to remember who committed to what.

The practical details

Krisp works with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, and other major platforms. It connects to Slack, Notion, Jira, and Asana for pushing notes where teams already work. Setup takes about two minutes: install the app, select Krisp as your microphone, and you’re running.

Voice processing for noise cancellation happens on the device. No audio leaves your machine for that step. The platform holds HIPAA, SOC 2, and PCI DSS certifications, which matters for teams in healthcare, finance, and legal where meeting content is sensitive by default. It’s running on over 200 million devices globally, processing more than a billion minutes of voice audio every month.

Krisp is bot-free by default, but you can send a bot to attend meetings on your behalf when you can’t be there. The bot is the backup plan, not the primary mode. You choose when one shows up rather than having one join every call automatically.

Try it where it counts

The fastest way to understand what bot-free note taking feels like is to use it on a real call. Not a test meeting with a colleague, but a call where the dynamic matters. A client check-in, a candidate interview, a cross-functional sync where people tend to hold back. That’s where you notice the difference between a tool that disrupts the room and one that disappears into it.

Krisp offers a free trial, and the setup is quick enough that you can have it running before your next meeting. What sells it isn’t the notes themselves. It’s that the meeting you just had was the real one, not the guarded version people default to when a bot is watching.

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Kailas Gear Review June 2026: Fuga EX 3 Trail Running Shoes and Bogda LT Hardshell Jacket Put to the Test – Plus Promo Code SAVE2026 for 10% Off

“A pair of trail running shoes with a Vibram outsole displayed alongside a packable hardshell jacket, photographed in an outdoor mountain setting suitable for adventure sports and hiking content.”
Kailas is gaining attention in June 2026 among trail runners and alpine hikers searching for high-performance outdoor gear from a brand with serious mountaineering credentials. We tested two key products — the Fuga EX 3 trail running shoes and the Black Bogda LT Hardshell Jacket — and share our findings here. Shoppers can use promo code SAVE2026 for 10% off sitewide at kailasgear.com.

Kailas Gear Promo Code, Discount & Review June 2026: We Tested the Fuga EX 3 Trail Running Shoes and Bogda LT Hardshell Jacket — Here Is Our Verdict

Kailas is an outdoor brand with over two decades of mountaineering heritage that is steadily gaining a wider international following in trail running and alpine apparel. We put two of its most talked-about products through their paces — the Fuga EX 3 trail running shoes and the Bogda LT Hardshell Jacket in black — and this is what we found. The current promo code SAVE2026 gives shoppers 10% off sitewide at kailasgear.com in June 2026.

Kailas promo code SAVE2026 is currently available in June 2026, providing 10% off sitewide at checkout. Searches for “Kailas review,” “Kailas Fuga EX 3 review,” “Kailas Bogda jacket review,” “Kailas discount code,” and “Kailas vs Arc’teryx” have continued to grow as more outdoor enthusiasts discover a brand that has been a dominant force in the Chinese market since 2003 and is now well established in Europe and expanding across the U.S.

What Is Kailas?

Kailas is an outdoor apparel and equipment brand founded in China in 2003, operating under the tagline “Made to Climb.” The brand launched its dedicated trail running line — FUGA — in 2016, and has since become a familiar name at elite trail events. At UTMB 2025 in Chamonix, Italian ultra-runner Cristian Minoggio ran the OCC in FUGA shoes, finishing in a narrow duel with Jim Walmsley — a signal of the brand’s serious performance credentials at the highest level of the sport.

Kailas operates across six outdoor disciplines: trail running, hiking, alpine, climbing, skiing, and urban. Its product catalogue spans footwear, hardshell and softshell jackets, insulated layers, base layers, packs, and technical accessories — all available through the official U.S. store at kailasgear.com with free shipping on orders over $60 and a 30-day guarantee.

Our Review: Kailas Fuga EX 3 Trail Running Shoes

The Fuga EX 3 is Kailas’ current headline mixed-terrain trail running shoe — and the model we put on test. Here is what we found across key performance areas.

Grip and Outsole

The standout feature of the EX 3 is the Vibram Megagrip outsole, and it more than delivers. Multi-directional triangle lugs on the forefoot provide strong purchase on uphill climbs, while the washboard-pattern heel lugs actively resist slipping on descents. On wet rock, muddy single-track, and loose gravel, the Vibram compound performs consistently — which is exactly what you want from a mixed-terrain shoe. The forefoot width has been increased by 4% and the heel width by 15% compared to the previous generation, and we noticed the difference in stability underfoot without the shoe feeling sloppy or loose.

Midsole and Cushioning

Kailas uses its ECCEVAI foam in the EX 3 midsole, with a claimed 20% rebound improvement over the previous version. In practical terms, the cushioning feels moderately firm — which is appropriate for a trail shoe where ground feel and stability take priority over maximum energy return. Independent lab testing by RunRepeat measured the ECCEVAI foam at 21.1 HA hardness, consistent with the firmer feel we experienced, and noted the energy return figures were lower than the brand’s more premium models. For runners used to road-shoe levels of bounce, the EX 3 will feel planted rather than propulsive — which suits its mixed-terrain positioning well.

AWS 3.0 Lacing System

One of the most distinctive features of the EX 3 is the Kailas AWS (Adjust Whole Sole) 3.0 two-section tightening system. The first buckle prevents toe pressure on downhill sections; the second provides wrapping and stability across the midfoot. In use, the system delivers a secure, adjustable fit that held well across varied terrain without requiring mid-run readjustment. The 4-point gaiter holder system is a practical touch for runners who use anti-debris gaiters on dusty or loose trails.

Upper and Construction

The upper is engineered mesh with TPU film overlays and a sand-proof, breathable lining. Build quality throughout feels robust — RunRepeat’s lab team described the EX 3 as having a “rugged, detail-packed build,” and we agree. This is a shoe that looks and feels like it will absorb significant mileage.

Who Is the Fuga EX 3 Best For?

Based on our testing, the EX 3 is best suited to heel strikers and stability-oriented runners who prioritise traction, durability, and a secure fit over maximum energy return. The measured heel drop (confirmed at approximately 13.7mm in independent testing, higher than the stated 8mm) means forefoot and midfoot strikers may find the geometry less natural. For technical trail running on mixed terrain where grip and construction matter most, the EX 3 is a compelling and well-priced option from a brand that is still under the radar for many U.S. buyers.

Our Review: Kailas Bogda LT Hardshell Jacket (Black)

The Bogda LT is Kailas’ lightweight hardshell for high-altitude trekking, multi-day hiking, and all-day mountain use. We tested the black colourway across varied conditions. Here is our assessment.

Waterproofing and Membrane

The Bogda LT uses Kailas’ own FILTER-TEC 3-layer membrane — the brand’s proprietary alternative to GORE-TEX — with fully-taped seams throughout. Hydrostatic head rating sits at 10,001–15,000mm, which places it in the serious performance bracket for a jacket at this price point. In sustained rain during testing, the jacket performed reliably — no breakthrough at seams, no dampening of the inner face. The FILTER-TEC membrane balances waterproof performance with meaningful breathability, which is the core trade-off challenge of any hardshell at this weight class.

Ventilation

Pit zips on both sides are a feature we use heavily on any hardshell, and the Bogda LT’s implementation is well-executed — opening wide enough to provide meaningful airflow during high-output climbs without the zip pulling awkwardly or the opening position being awkward to reach mid-movement. For a jacket positioned at both trail running and multi-day trekking, this is an important detail.

Hood and Fit

The adjustable three-dimensional hood is one of the stronger design elements of the Bogda LT. It blocks wind effectively from multiple angles, sits close to the face without restricting peripheral vision, and adjusts quickly under load. The slim fit works well for layering without excess volume — we found it comfortable over a lightweight midlayer in cold conditions, and equally wearable as a standalone shell in milder weather.

Packability and Weight

The LT designation is accurate — the Bogda LT packs down compactly and sits light enough to carry without noticing it in a running pack or daypack. For trail runners who carry a shell as protection against changing mountain weather rather than as a primary insulating layer, this packability is a meaningful practical advantage.

Build Quality and Detail

Fully-taped seams across the whole jacket, sealed-zip hand pockets, adjustable hem and cuffs — the Bogda LT is detailed in the right places. The black colourway in particular presents cleanly and wears well as a multi-use piece that transitions from the trail to everyday wear without looking overtly technical.

Who Is the Bogda LT Best For?

Based on our testing, the Bogda LT is well suited to trail runners, day hikers, and multi-day trekkers who want genuine hardshell protection at a weight and price point below the GORE-TEX premium brands. Kailas’ own Mont Q60 uses GORE-TEX PRO fabric and sits at the top of the range for expedition and alpine use — the Bogda LT sits below that, offering a strong practical hardshell for the majority of mountain conditions most users will encounter.

The Wider Kailas Range

Beyond the two products we tested, Kailas’ catalogue at kailasgear.com covers:

  • Trail running: 108 products including the Fuga DU Monster (deepest-lug extreme trail shoe), Fuga EX 3 BOA (with BOA precision fit dial), Fuga EX 330 (ultra-distance supercritical EVA platform), and the Fuga Wing 8 trail running vest pack
  • Hiking: 95 products including trekking trousers, softshells, and mid-layer fleece
  • Alpine: 49 products including the Mont Q60 GORE-TEX PRO hardshell for expedition use
  • Climbing: 56 products spanning harnesses, chalk bags, and technical apparel
  • Skiing: 48 products
  • Urban: 22 products bridging technical and everyday wear


Considerations Before Buying

From a balanced review perspective, prospective Kailas buyers may wish to note:

  • Kailas is not yet as widely distributed in the U.S. as Arc’teryx, Salomon, or Hoka — buyers should purchase through the official kailasgear.com store to ensure warranty coverage and authentic product.
  • The Fuga EX 3’s actual heel drop has been measured independently at approximately 13.7mm, higher than the stated 8mm. Runners sensitive to drop geometry should factor this in.
  • The FILTER-TEC membrane in the Bogda LT is Kailas’ own proprietary technology rather than a third-party certified membrane — buyers comparing directly to GORE-TEX products should review the spec sheet and hydrostatic head rating directly.
  • Kailas sizing follows international standards but buyers new to the brand may wish to consult the size guide before ordering footwear.


Kailas Promo Code June 2026: How to Use SAVE2026

For shoppers buying in June 2026, promo code SAVE2026 provides 10% off sitewide at checkout via the official Kailas website at kailasgear.com. The code is valid across the full range — footwear, hardshells, softshells, insulated layers, packs, and accessories.

Kailas Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kailas a good outdoor brand? Kailas was founded in 2003 and has over two decades of mountaineering and technical outdoor product development behind it. The brand is one of the leading outdoor names in China and is well established in Europe, with FUGA trail shoes worn at elite events including UTMB. Its entry into the U.S. market is relatively recent, but the product quality and technical specifications are competitive with more established international brands at comparable price points.

Does the Kailas discount code work in June 2026? Yes — promo code SAVE2026 is currently active for June 2026, providing 10% off sitewide at the official Kailas website.

Is the Kailas Fuga EX 3 good for beginners? The Fuga EX 3 is a well-specified mixed-terrain trail shoe with strong Vibram grip, a stable platform, and a secure lacing system. It is well suited to trail runners at any experience level who prioritise traction and stability. Forefoot and midfoot strikers should note the higher-than-stated heel drop before purchasing.

How does the Kailas Bogda LT compare to Arc’teryx? The Bogda LT uses Kailas’ own FILTER-TEC 3L membrane rather than GORE-TEX, and is positioned at a more accessible price point than comparable Arc’teryx hardshells. For the majority of mountain conditions most users encounter — sustained rain, wind, and cold at trail and trekking altitudes — the Bogda LT performs to a strong standard. Buyers requiring GORE-TEX certification for expedition or extreme alpine use should evaluate the Mont Q60 at the top of the Kailas range.

Where is the most reliable place to buy Kailas gear? The official Kailas website at kailasgear.com is the recommended channel for U.S. buyers, with free shipping on orders over $60, a 30-day guarantee, and current promotions such as the SAVE2026 code.

Summary: Kailas in June 2026

Kailas is a brand worth serious attention from outdoor buyers who have previously overlooked it. The Fuga EX 3 delivers where it counts — Vibram grip, a stable platform, and a durable construction — and is well priced for what it offers. The Bogda LT Hardshell performed reliably in our testing, with genuine waterproofing, smart ventilation, and a packable profile that makes it a practical choice across a wide range of mountain conditions. For shoppers considering either product — or exploring the wider Kailas range — the active SAVE2026 promo code provides 10% off sitewide via the official Kailas website at kailasgear.com in June 2026.

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Texas Renters Facing Eviction: A Free Guide to the Rent Help Programs Still Open in 2026

With the statewide Texas Rent Relief program closed to new applicants, Texas Rental Assistance outlines where renters can still turn, what documents to prepare, and how to find programs that fit their county.

Texas, USA – 9th June, 2026 – As Texas renters navigate a housing market where rents have climbed and the COVID-era Texas Rent Relief program has closed to new applicants, many are unsure where help still exists. Texas Rental Assistance (texasrentalassistance.com), a free service operated by Helping Hands Action Group, has published practical guidance to help renters understand which programs remain open in 2026 and how to apply to them.

The guidance is aimed at a recurring problem: the assistance often exists, but renters cannot find the right program before rent is due. The following overview summarizes the options Texas renters most commonly overlook.

Where Texas renters can still turn for rent help

Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers. Administered by local public housing agencies, Section 8 typically has renters pay roughly 30 percent of their income toward rent, with the voucher covering the remainder up to a set limit. Waitlists are often long and sometimes closed, so applying to more than one agency can improve the odds.

Local emergency rental assistance. Many Texas counties and cities run their own emergency rent programs that have stepped in where statewide relief ended. These often screen applicants for utility assistance at the same time.

The Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP). This state utility-assistance program helps low-income households cover power and cooling bills. Reducing a utility bill can free up money for rent, especially during high-cost summer months.

211 Texas. Dialing 211 connects renters to a free statewide information line that can point them to open programs in their county.

Local nonprofits and faith-based groups. Organizations such as the Salvation Army and community groups across the state assist with rent and bills during a documented crisis.

What to prepare before applying

The service notes that most programs request the same core documents, and that gathering them in advance can speed up an application. These typically include a photo ID, Social Security numbers for everyone in the household, proof of income such as pay stubs or a benefits letter, a current lease, and any past-due rent notice or eviction notice.

Who generally qualifies

Most Texas rent-help programs base eligibility on Area Median Income (AMI) for the applicant’s county, household size, and circumstances. Common thresholds include extremely low income (at or below 30 percent of AMI), very low income (at or below 50 percent of AMI), and low income (at or below 80 percent of AMI). Some programs give additional priority to seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, or households facing eviction. Because limits vary by county and family size, renters are encouraged to verify current figures for their area.

A free way to narrow the list

To help renters avoid weeks of phone calls to programs that may be closed or a poor fit, Texas Rental Assistance offers a free eligibility check. After a renter answers a short set of questions, the tool compares the responses against more than 100 federal, state, and local programs and a case manager follows up, typically within 24 hours, to review potential matches. The check is free and does not require a credit card.

The service stresses that it is not a government agency, does not distribute funds, and does not submit applications on a renter’s behalf. Completing the check does not guarantee acceptance into any program; final decisions rest with the administering agencies.

The free guidance and eligibility check are available at https://texasrentalassistance.com/

About Helping Hands Action Group

Helping Hands Action Group (helpinghandsact.com) is a privately held, for-profit company that assists eligible residents in locating private and public assistance programs across all 50 states. The organization has no affiliation or relationship, financial or otherwise, with any political party, government agency, or other outside group. It does not submit forms or documents on members’ behalf. All communication and documentation with any government, state, or private party is handled directly between the renter and that party. The company advises consumers not to pay any third party for assistance they can obtain for free elsewhere.

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Panther Fluids Supports Record-Setting East Texas Haynesville Well

“Founded in 2017, Panther Fluids provides drilling fluids management, solids control, haul-off and disposal, and wellsite equipment rental services for the energy industry.”
The Harrison County well set a record as the fastest well drilled at its depth and marked the operator’s longest well drilled to date.

HOUSTON – Panther Fluids, a provider of drilling fluids management, solids control, haul-off and disposal, and wellsite equipment rentals, supported a record-setting well in the East Texas Haynesville in Harrison County, Texas, marking significant milestones for the operator.

The well reached 27,801 feet and was drilled in 33 days, achieving two significant milestones for the operator. It set a record as the fastest well drilled at its depth and established the operator’s longest well drilled to date.

The milestones come during a strong first half of 2026 for Panther and reflect the company’s continued ability to support deep and technically demanding drilling programs through experienced fluids management services.

“These achievements are a strong example of the performance our team helps support in the field,” said Garrow Wessendorff, President and CEO of Panther Fluids. “When wells are longer, deeper, and moving on aggressive timelines, operators need experienced fluids management support, reliable logistics, and coordinated wellsite services that help keep operations moving.”

Founded in 2017, Panther Fluids has grown from a drilling fluids provider into a broader wellsite support partner. Today, the company supports operators with fluids management, solids control, haul-off and disposal, tanks, rig mats, and other rental equipment.

About Panther Fluids

Panther Fluids provides drilling fluids management, solids control, haul-off and disposal, and wellsite equipment rental services for the energy industry. Founded in 2017 by experienced oilfield services professionals, Panther combines technical fluids expertise with logistics management to help operators improve efficiency, maintain regulatory compliance, support jobsite safety, and simplify wellsite operations.

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Mariza Brussolo Named the Best Choice for Stand-Up Comedy in Boca Raton, Florida

“Boca Raton entertainer praised by clients across South Florida for hilarious, clean, and professional comedy.”
Mariza Brussolo, a clean stand-up comedian and author based in Boca Raton, Florida, continues to earn top praise from clients across South Florida for her hilarious, professional, and relatable comedy. Serving HOAs, 55+ communities, corporate events, fundraisers, and private parties throughout Palm Beach County and beyond, Mariza delivers entertainment that keeps every audience laughing. Visit https://marizabrussolo.com to book her for your next event.

BOCA RATON, Fla. – Mariza Brussolo, stand-up comedian and author, a Boca Raton-based entertainer known for clean comedy performances at private events, retirement communities, fundraisers, corporate functions, and comedy venues throughout South Florida, continues to earn praise from audiences and event organizers for her ability to deliver professional, relatable, and laugh-filled entertainment.

Over the years, clients and audience members from Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Palm Beach, and surrounding communities have consistently highlighted Mariza’s hilarious comedy, clean style, professionalism, and ability to connect with diverse audiences.

Client reviews highlight what sets Brussolo apart from other entertainers in the region. Benjamin L., CEO of Comic Cure in Boca Raton, has booked her repeatedly over seven years: “She is funny, professional, and her clean comedy puts the audience at ease while keeping them laughing out loud. I highly recommend her.” Olivia K. of Boca Raton wrote, “From start to finish, she had the entire room laughing. The event was a huge success and we couldn’t be happier with our choice.” Deborah H. of Palm Beach added, “Mariza made everyone laugh so hard. They all loved her, and that made me look very good. We can’t wait to have her back.”

Additional testimonials describe Mariza as “the real deal,” noting that she is “funny, warm, and completely professional from start to finish,” while others praise her clean and relatable comedy and approachable personality both on and off the stage.

Serving Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, and communities throughout South Florida, Mariza performs for HOAs, 55+ communities, country clubs, fundraisers, private parties, corporate events, and comedy clubs. Her clean comedy style allows organizations to provide entertainment that appeals to a broad range of audiences and keeps everyone laughing together.

“Nothing makes me happier than seeing people laugh together and leave an event feeling more connected than when they arrived,” said Mariza Brussolo. “My goal is to create an experience that is fun, entertaining, and memorable for every audience.”

About Mariza Brussolo Stand-Up Comedian

Mariza Brussolo is a clean stand-up comedian based in Boca Raton, Florida. A finalist in Florida’s Funniest Female competition and winner of the Cape Coral Comedy Festival, she performs throughout Florida and beyond, bringing clean, relatable comedy to audiences at private events, retirement communities, corporate functions, fundraisers, and comedy venues.

For booking information, visit https://marizabrussolo.com/.

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Leanne Digital Named the Best Choice for Web Design in Winnipeg

Leanne Digital, a Winnipeg-based web design and digital marketing agency, has earned a perfect 5.0-star Google rating based on 13 client reviews. Specializing in website design, SEO, branding, and digital marketing, the company helps businesses improve their online visibility and connect with more customers. Clients consistently praise Leanne Digital for its creativity, responsiveness, and results-driven approach.

WINNIPEG, Manitoba – Leanne Digital, a Winnipeg-based web design, SEO, and digital marketing agency, has been recognized as one of the top choices for web design services in Winnipeg, earning a perfect 5.0-star rating on Google based on 13 client reviews.

The rating reflects consistent client satisfaction across website design, search engine optimization, branding, and digital marketing services. Businesses across Canada and the United States have praised Leanne Digital for creating websites that not only look professional but also help companies improve their visibility online.

One client, Lorrie Boone of Durango Holiday Home, shared:

“I LOVE my website! Everything about working with Leanne at Leanne Digital was awesome.”

Boone also highlighted the impact of the company’s SEO services:

“Within weeks of launching I noticed I am now at the top of the page for not only my company (Durango Holiday Home) but for the top search keywords.”

Jennifer Dempsey praised the experience of working with Leanne Digital, stating:

“She is a pleasure to work with—knowledgeable, generous, and efficient.”

Lexi Aarnes noted the combination of design and marketing expertise:

“Not only is the site design stunning, but Leanne also worked wonders on the SEO side of things.”

Clients have also highlighted the company’s responsiveness, communication, and ability to solve technical website challenges while keeping projects approachable and easy to understand.

Founded by Leanne Jones, Leanne Digital helps businesses improve their online presence through strategic website design, search engine optimization, branding, website support, hosting, and digital marketing services. The company works with service-based businesses, entrepreneurs, Indigenous organizations, and growing companies looking to strengthen their visibility online and connect with more customers.

“Every business has a story worth sharing, and our job is to help tell that story online in a way that attracts the right customers,” said Leanne Jones, Founder of Leanne Digital. “We’re incredibly grateful to our clients for trusting us with their brands and for taking the time to share their experiences.”

As Leanne Digital continues to grow, the company remains focused on combining thoughtful design, technical expertise, and search visibility strategies to help businesses compete and succeed online.

About Leanne Digital

Leanne Digital is a certified Indigenous-owned web design and digital marketing agency based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Founded by Leanne Jones, the company specializes in website design, SEO, branding, website support, hosting, and digital marketing services for businesses and organizations across Canada and the United States. Leanne Digital combines creative design with technical strategy to help clients improve their online visibility, connect with customers, and grow their businesses.

To learn more, visit www.leannedigital.com or contact leanne@leannedigital.com.

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Ohio Rental Assistance Helps Renters Navigate a Patchwork of County and Local Rent Programs

With Ohio rent help split across metropolitan housing authorities, county Job and Family Services offices, HEAP, OHFA, and local nonprofits, Ohio Rental Assistance offers a free way to see which programs fit a renter’s county in one place.

Ohio, USA – 9th June, 2026 – One of the biggest obstacles facing Ohio renters who fall behind is not a shortage of programs. It is that the programs are scattered. Section 8 runs through local metropolitan housing authorities, emergency help runs through county Job and Family Services, utility relief runs through HEAP, and additional aid comes from OHFA-backed housing and local nonprofits. There is no single front door, and renters often spend weeks calling agencies before finding one that is open and that fits their situation.

Ohio Rental Assistance (ohiorentalassistance.com), a free service operated by Helping Hands Action Group, is designed to address that fragmentation by checking a renter’s information against more than 100 federal, state, and local programs at once and pointing them to the ones most likely to apply. The service is free to use, requires no credit card, and is not a government agency.

Why the Ohio system is hard to navigate

Rents in Ohio cities have risen over several years while many incomes have not kept pace, and the federal COVID-era emergency rental assistance that once provided a central source of relief ended in 2025. What remains is effective but decentralized, with eligibility rules, funding levels, and waitlist status that vary from county to county.

For a renter facing a past-due balance or an eviction notice, that patchwork is the real barrier. Section 8 waitlists are frequently long or closed, county phone lines are often busy, and application paperwork is rarely explained up front.

A map of where Ohio rent help actually lives

To help renters orient themselves, Ohio Rental Assistance organizes the main sources of help in one place:

  • Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, administered by local metropolitan housing authorities such as CMHA in Columbus, where renters typically pay about 30 percent of their income toward rent.

  • County emergency rent help, often delivered through county Job and Family Services offices and programs such as PRC, with many county plans prioritizing families with children.

  • The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which helps with heating and cooling costs and can free up money that would otherwise go to utilities.

  • The Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA), which funds affordable apartments and supports voucher and rental programs across the state.

  • Community Action Agencies and nonprofits, including the Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, and local legal aid, which assist with one-time rent, utilities, and eviction defense.

  • 211, a free statewide information line that can direct renters to programs open in their county.

How the free check works

After a renter answers a short set of questions about their household, income, and county, the tool compares the responses against its database of programs and identifies potential matches. A case manager then follows up, typically within 24 hours, to explain the matches in plain language and outline next steps. The renter applies to each program directly through the agency that administers it; the service explains what documents to gather and where to send them.

The company emphasizes that it does not distribute funds, does not submit applications on a renter’s behalf, and that completing the check does not guarantee acceptance into any program. Final eligibility and approval decisions rest with the administering agencies, and funding and waitlists change frequently.

The free eligibility check is available at https://ohiorentalassistance.com/.

About Helping Hands Action Group

Helping Hands Action Group (helpinghandsact.com) is a privately held, for-profit company that assists eligible residents in locating private and public assistance programs across all 50 states. The organization has no affiliation or relationship, financial or otherwise, with any political party, government agency, or other outside group. It does not submit forms or documents on members’ behalf. All communication and documentation with any government, state, or private party is handled directly between the renter and that party. The company advises consumers not to pay any third party for assistance they can obtain for free elsewhere.

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