Contents:

Introduction

There’s no ideal freelance platform.

You can try, but you won’t find two clients or two freelancers who have reached a consensus about a certain freelance platform. That’s good. Diversity in the freelance industry is a blessing.

It’s surprising how little we actually know about the most widely used freelance websites. That’s bad. Ignorance isn't bliss in this case.

Here’s a simple truth about freelancing. One-freelance-size-fits-all just doesn’t work. No freelance website can make all clients and freelancers happy.

With these thoughts in mind, I decided to present three pros and three cons for both clients and freelancers for the following freelance platforms: Upwork, Freelancer, Fiverr, Toptal, and goLance.

Screenshot: Upwork’s official homepage

1. Upwork

1.1 Upwork Pros for Clients

1.2 Upwork Cons for Clients

1.3 Upwork Pros for Freelancers

1.4 Upwork Cons for Freelancers

Screenshot: Freelancer’s official homepage

2. Freelancer

2.1 Freelancer Pros for Clients

2.2 Freelancer Cons for Clients

2.3 Freelancer Pros for Freelancers

2.4 Freelancer Cons for Freelancers

Screenshot: Fiverr’s official homepage

3. Fiverr

3.1 Fiverr Pros for Clients

3.2 Fiverr Cons for Clients

3.3 Fiverr Pros for Freelancers

3.4 Fiverr Cons for Freelancers

Screenshot: Toptal’s official homepage

4. Toptal

4.1 Toptal Pros for Clients

4.2 Toptal Cons for Clients

4.3 Toptal Pros for Freelancers

4.4 Toptal Cons for Freelancers

Screenshot: goLance’s official homepage

5. goLance

5.1 goLance Pros for Clients

5.2 goLance Cons for Clients

5.3 goLance Pros for Freelancers

5.4 goLance Cons for Freelancers

Conclusion:

Comparing the major freelance platforms that eventually comes down to convincing is wrong and pointless. My goal was to create a useful overview of the most important pros and cons of the top five freelance websites.

There are no winners and losers in a comparison game. The only thing that matters when it comes to the cons every platform has is whether or not these disadvantages represent a “curable” and temporary condition.

Both clients and freelancers are free to try out all available platforms and weigh up pros and cons to their advantage. Again, there’s no such thing as an ideal freelance website. However, it’s an undeniable fact that the more you know about where you hire or work, the more you will be able to grow.


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