Looking for other sites like Fiverr?
With millions of freelancers available for hire, Fiverr is the one of the largest freelance marketplaces in the world. But there are still plenty of alternatives.
With more and more businesses opting to outsource tasks to freelancers instead of hiring full-time staff, the global talent pool has become bigger and easier to access.
If you’re looking to outsource some of your company’s tasks, the list below should help you narrow down your choices and help you find the type of service that best fits your needs.
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Freelance Marketplaces Like Fiverr
These general freelance platforms offer just about any type of freelance talent across different industries and niches.
They are basically one-stop shops for outsourcing where you can find virtual assistants, writers, designers, developers, and tons more.
FreeeUp | Upwork | Fiverr | OnlineJobs | |
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Established | 2015 | 1999 | 2010 | 2008 |
Location | Worldwide, w/ concentration in USA and Philippines | Worldwide | Worldwide | Philippines |
Customer Rating | ||||
Size of Talent Pool | Thousands | 12 million | 830,000 | 250,000 |
Hourly Rate | $5-75+ | $3-100+ | $3-100+ | $3-20+ |
Platform Fee | 15% | 5-20% | 20% + processing fee | $69 a month |
Worker Tracking | (optional) | |||
Pre-Screened Freelancers | (w/ Fiverr Pro) | |||
Best For | Quick hires, e-commerce | One-off projects | Smaller jobs | Affordable full-time help |
Learn More | Learn More | Learn More | Learn More |
FreeeUp
FreeeUp is an up-and-coming marketplace that prides itself for hiring only the “top 1%” of freelancers the market has to offer.
What makes FreeeUp different from its competitors is that it (theoretically) spares you the hassle of going through dozens of resumes and conducting interviews because they’ve already taken care of both.
After you submit your requirements, FreeeUp introduces you to a pre-vetted freelancer. Those candidates have already gone through a rigorous screening process and FreeeUp believes they’ll be a match for your needs.
Like Fiverr, FreeeUp prides itself on speed, though it’s not quite as fast as Fiverr’s a la cart system. Still, you can post your request on FreeeUp, get introduced to a qualified candidate, and start working with a new remote team member in less than 24 hours.
Our full FreeeUp review | Visit FreeeUp
OnlineJobs.ph
OnlineJobs.ph is a Filipino job board that caters exclusively to remote online work opportunities.
What makes this service a great option is its powerful filtering system. Technically a resume database, the site allows you to filter by skills required, desired salary, the date the listing was posted, and skill level.
Unlike other freelance marketplaces, this platform is subscription-based which means you have to pay for a nominal fee for you to be allowed to get in contact with a freelancer.
Our full OnlineJobs.ph review | Visit OnlineJobs.ph
Upwork
Upwork is the world’s largest marketplace for freelance workers. It’s free to post your job and you’ll likely have a dozen qualified candidates bidding for your work within 24 hours.
Back when it was called Elance, I actually had great luck in finding long-term VA hires through this site.
Our full Upwork review | Visit Upwork
FlexJobs
FlexJobs is a leading job board for both work-from-home and telecommuting jobs.
The platform offers a wide variety of opportunities both from big and small companies, as well as those seeking virtual workers.
The marketplace is best-suited for full or part-time remote jobs. As an employer, you’d post your job(s) and wait for applications to come in.
Workers pay a nominal membership fee for access to the listings. Because of that, you can generally expect a more motivated and driven pool that takes their job search seriously.
Our full FlexJobs review | Visit FlexJobs
Guru
Guru is considered to be one of the original freelance sites, having been around since as early as 1997.
It works pretty much the same as other freelance marketplaces, including Upwork. You create a job posting and receive bids from several freelancers that match the skillset you’re looking for.
What sets it apart is the rewards program. Each dollar you spend earns a corresponding Guru Loyalty Dollar which you can use for future projects.
Our full Guru review | Visit Guru.com
Freelancer.com
Freelancer.com is considered by many as one of the world’s largest freelance marketplaces, with over 7 million users.
Formerly known as GetAFreelancer.com, the site follows a similar model to Upwork. Employers create job postings and workers bid on them.
One key difference is that the site limits the number of jobs freelancers can bid on under a free membership. With that cap in place, freelancers tend to only go for jobs they’re confident they’re qualified for.
(On Upwork, freelancers might take more of a shotgun approach.)
Our full Freelancer.com review | Visit Freelancer.com
DynamiteJobs.co
Founded in 2017, Dynamite Jobs is a relatively new freelance marketplace.
Like FreeeUp, workers are pre-vetted for their skills. The site tends to attract a younger, more entrepreneurial crowd seeking location-independent job opportunities with potential for learning and growth.
Our full Dynamite Jobs review | Visit Dynamite Jobs
WeWorkRemotely
We Work Remotely is the remote jobs board created by 37signals, the software company behind the popular Basecamp project management tool.
The site caters to employers and employees with a tech-industry focus. Job categories include customer support, design, programming, marketing, and more.
The service is free for job seekers but charges employers $299 per job posting, which will remain active on the site for 30 days.
People Per Hour
People Per Hour is a London-based company founded in 2007 is similar to Fiverr. Freelancers post their respective gigs using a format like:
“I can do ___ in ___ hours for $___.”
Prices for gigs are a bit higher than Fiverr, with most virtual assistant gigs priced between $10 and $20 per hour.
If you’re having a hard time finding an off-the-shelf gig that matches your requirements, you can also post the exact help you’re looking for.
Our full People Per Hour review | Visit People Per Hour
XPlace
XPlace is one of the largest and oldest freelance marketplaces today, having been around since 2004.
Like its other competitors, XPlace offers a platform for business owners and freelancers to connect. What sets them apart is the hundreds of categories you can choose from. Each one clearly organized, making profile searches easier than usual.
The platform also differentiates itself from its competitors by operating on a monthly membership model which allows them NOT to take any cut from every project completed.
Our full XPlace review | Visit XPlace
Hubstaff Talent
Initially created to provide time tracking software for remote teams, Hubstaff eventually ventured into the staffing solutions business and uses the “pre-vetted” freelancer model (like FreeeUp).
This means that hiring a freelancer is quick and easy because the platform takes care of all the filtering and interviewing on your behalf.
Just send them your requirements and they’ll send you back a pre-vetted freelancer that matches your requirements.
Our full Hubstaff Talent review | Visit Hubstaff Talent
Twago
Twago, short for TeamWork Across Global Offices, is considered one of the biggest freelance platforms in Europe. It uses the same model as Upwork and other marketplaces where a business owner posts a job and gets sent several candidates to interview.
The platform caters to businesses of any size and provides support for a variety of areas like mobile design apps, translation services, and website development among others.
Our full Twago review | Visit Twago
Outsourcely
Outsourcely is a virtual assistant company that makes it easy for business owners to connect with freelancers.
After creating a strong presence in the Philippines, the company’s talent pool as seen a lot of growth since and now have around 250,000 fully pre-vetted remote workers in their database.
The platform uses the “search and hire” model and is totally free of charge for freelancers. Clients pay for a fixed monthly subscription ranging from $9-99 per month. The company doesn’t take a cut from transactions and is simply in it to play matchmaker.
Our full Outsourcely review | Visit Outsourcely
Hire My Mom
HireMyMom.com is an online outsourcing service founded in 2007. Unlike other freelance marketplaces and job boards, Hire My Mom–as you might guess from the name–specializes in matching your business with qualified work-from-home moms.
The site caters to businesses of any size that are looking for help in areas such as bookkeeping, online research, graphic design, and more.
The company doesn’t take a cut of the contract price like other outsourcing sites do, helping moms keep whatever they earn. Instead, the site charges the moms a membership fee to access the gigs.
Our full Hire My Mom review | Visit HireMyMom.com
Speedlancer
Speedlancer prides itself as the first freelancing platform to use the power of crowdsourcing for speed.
Established in 2014, what sets the company apart from your usual freelance marketplaces is the promised 4-hour turnaround time on all projects.
This 4-hour promise is applicable even for projects with multiple tasks, something you’ll rarely find in an outsourcing platform.
Our full Speedlancer review | Visit Speedlancer.com
Cloudpeeps
Established in 2015, CloudPeeps aims to provide clients and freelancers a platform where they can connect and begin a working relationship.
The platform works in a similar fashion to Upwork where you post a job, receive bids from “peeps,” then connect and hire the best one that matches your requirements.
Visit Cloudpeeps.com
PartTimerz
PartTimerz is a Sarajevo-based freelance marketplace operating globally. The site caters to small businesses and startups by connecting them to the professional freelancers who can help them with their needs.
Like Upwork and other freelance platforms, PartTimerz allows freelancers to bid on job listings posted by business owners. The site covers a wide variety of skills that include software development, writing, translation, marketing, and administration among others.
Visit PartTimerz.com
Workana
Workana is a freelance marketplace launched in 2012 aims to help business owners find freelancers that can help them in certain areas of their businesses.
With over a million freelancers in its pool and more than 20,000 projects per month, the platform is considered one of the biggest marketplaces today. (Especially popular in Brazil and South America.)
Like your typical freelance marketplace, the platform works by having clients post a job listing that freelancers will bid on. The client may then reach out to the freelancer of his choice to work out all the details before they begin working together.
Creating an account, posting jobs, receiving bids, and speaking with freelancers is free. The only fees clients need to pay is a service cost that represents a value equivalent to 4.5% of the total project value.
Our full Workana review | Visit Workana.com
Fiverr Alternatives for Graphic Design
Niche marketplaces are freelance marketplaces that focus on a specific area of expertise such as graphic design, copywriting, or bookkeeping–to name a few.
What makes these services a viable option for business owners is that being focused on a certain skill ensures that there’s quality control, getting you the best bang for your every buck.
A friend of mine said for businesses in growth mode, it often makes sense to hire a specialized agency before hiring a dedicated freelancer or even a part-time employee. His argument was that the agencies have already done the legwork to vet their team members and have proven processes in place to work with companies like yours.
Design Pickle
Design Pickle is a cloud-based company offering personalized graphic design and support services to small and medium-sized business.
What sets them apart is the 24-hour turnaround time they offer for some of their projects which is really helpful especially for businesses that are on the rush but doesn’t have the time and patience to do it on their own.
The system works by connecting the client and the freelancer via email where designers will ask questions about the project and ask for images and other files they will need to come up with a design.
You should then get a design done within 24-hours. If you’re not satisfied with the results, however, Design Pickle will continue to work with you until you’re happy.
Clients will have to subscribe to start enjoying their services. Since there are no contracts involved, clients can also cancel anytime they wish to do so.
Our full Design Pickle review | Visit Design Pickle
Delesign
Delesign is another subscription-based graphic design service founded in April of 2018 that’s based in San Jose, California but whose freelancers are located in the Philippines.
Like Design Pickle, the company offers a 24 to 48-hour turn around time on projects that are open to revisions should you not be satisfied.
The service works by allowing its clients to fill out a short questionnaire where they’ll be asked about their company, the project they need help with, and the timezone that works best for them.
The company then assigns the best designer on their roster that suits your requirements and begins working with you.
Our full Delesign review | Visit Delesign
Fiverr Alternatives for Content Writing
Copywriter Today
Founded in 2014, Copywriter Today is a content creation service located in Cleveland, Ohio that aims to provide bloggers and small businesses with top-quality written content on an ongoing basis.
The company prides itself for its “unlimited” writing service.
After signing up, all you need to do to get an article done is to submit a content request. Depending on the length of the content, you’ll receive the finished product back in as little as 48 hours.
Each monthly plan comes with a corresponding number of words, turnaround times, and a couple of other services like proofreading and editing, giving you more value for your money.
Our full Copywriter Today review | Visit Copywriter Today
HireWriters
As the name implies, this company, which began in 2012, helps connect clients with writers from all over the world.
This on-demand content creation service offers some very affordable pricing.
Our full HireWriters review | Visit HireWriters
TextBroker
TextBroker is a content-writing marketplace that began in 2005 and has since expanded its international presence with more than 80,000 writers in its network to date.
What separates TextBroker from other virtual assistant and freelance marketplaces is that you don’t have to make a decision on who to hire. Just submit your job requirements and it will be done and sent back to you the way you wanted it.
With TextBroker, articles are priced based on the length and quality. Writers are rated based on skill and writing style, which determines the type of jobs or projects they’re eligible to work on.
Our full TextBroker review | Visit TextBroker
Fiverr Alternatives for Bookkeeping
Bench
Established in 2002, Bench is a remote bookkeeping service. They specialize in providing tax-ready financials for small businesses across the United States and Canada.
Though the tech-savvy bookkeeping service’s clients are mostly located in the US and Canada, their bookkeepers are well-versed and knowledgeable in accounting practices and laws in other countries, making them a top option for businesses outside of the United States as well.
Through their highly-intuitive software and app, the company makes it easy for clients to connect with bookkeepers. This is a popular option to take time-consuming tasks like preparing tax returns and balancing your books off your plate.
Our full Bench review | Visit Bench
Bean Ninjas
Bean Ninjas is an online bookkeeping and accounting services company established in 2015. They cater to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses using the accounting software Xero.
The company provides you with your own team leader who will serve as your point of contact, and a dedicated assistant who will work on your account.
These individuals will also help train you and convert your current accounting software over to Xero for a smoother transition.
Our full Bean Ninjas review | Visit Bean Ninjas
Fiverr Alternatives for Virtual Receptionists
Ruby Receptionists
Ruby Receptionists or “Call Ruby” is a virtual answering service for small businesses founded in 2003 and located in Portland, Oregon.
The company helps by answering and forwarding calls, taking messages, and answering FAQs on your behalf. All you need to do is customize your “scripts” and let them know about your guidelines. Ruby Receptionists will take care of the rest.
They can even provide you with your own toll-free number, make outbound calls, confirm appointments, and relay information on your behalf to make your company sound more legit and trust-worthy.
Each plan they offer is priced based on the number of receptionist minutes per month as well as the number of users. They also come with a 21-day money back guarantee.
Our full Ruby review | Visit Ruby
Gabbyville
Gabbyville is another virtual receptionist service founded in 2013 to help businesses of any size that don’t have the budget to do it in-house.
From accountants and CPAs to lawyers and physicians, Gabbyville’s helpful receptionists help businesses at a much lower price than it would cost hiring someone in-office.
Unlike its competitors, Gabbyville is HIPAA compliant and is on-call 14 hours a day.
Our full Gabbyville review | Visit Gabbyville
Fiverr Alternatives for Technical and Marketing Help
TopTal
If you’re specifically looking for remote engineers and developers, TopTal is one of your better options. The service specializes in connecting clients with the “top 3%” of talent the industry has to offer.
(That’s where the name comes from; Top Talent.)
Established in 2010, TopTal’s network has been continuously expanding and now has more software engineers and designers scattered all over the world.
The marketplace offers pre-qualified professionals categorized based on the following skillsets:
- Front-end Developers
- Back-end Developers
- Quality Assurance
- Designers
Like other freelance marketplaces, hiring and working with a remote worker in TopTal is easy. All you need to do is send a request detailing your requirements and the company will send you the best freelancer that matches your description.
Our full TopTal review | Visit TopTal
Codeable
If you’re looking for help with anything related to WordPress, Codeable is one of the best services you can use.
The Denmark-based on-demand service for WordPress tasks was established in 2013 and has more than a hundred WordPress experts in its pool.
From fixing bugs, developing custom plugins, and migrating sites, Codeable pretty much does it all for you as long as it has anything to do with WordPress.
The process starts with a client submitting a detailed task brief which will garner lots of bids from various experts. Unlike other freelance sites, however, Codeable removes price from the equation so you can pick based a developer based on work history, feedback, and area of expertise.
Our full Codeable review | Visit Codeable
Credo
Credo matches you with qualified SEO and digital marketing agencies.
The company, whose name is short for “credible,” uses a similar approach with that of FreeeUp and other marketplaces that offer pre-vetted professionals. That eliminates–or at least shortens–an often tedious hiring process.
Credo’s pool of qualified agencies can help small business with SEO, PPC, Content Marketing, Link Building, Online Reputation Management, and more.
Crew
If you’re looking for some web design and development help, Crew.co is a great service to consider.
Founded in 2012, the company provides its clients with a platform where they can connect with designers and developers from different parts of the world.
What makes Crew a reliable option is the way they make things easy for clients. By sending you three pre-vetted freelancers they manually picked based on your requirements, you are spared from the tedious hiring and vetting process while also getting someone of top quality.
Crew specializes in programming and graphic design projects and can help your company with app development, e-commerce support, logo design, and branding among others.
Our full Crew review | Visit Codeable
Gigster
Gigster is an on-demand software development platform. It helps companies by providing teams of experts who can write or create the software they have in mind.
The service operates on a fixed price and fixed scope basis. This covers the entire life cycle of a client’s digital initiatives, which means they’ll be working with you from the planning to the testing stage.
The Gigster talent network is made up of designers, developers, and project managers from all over the world. The company prides itself on ensuring top quality and quick delivery.
Our full Gigster Review | Visit Gigster
Gun.io
Gun.io aims to connect freelance software developers with businesses in need or professional software development services.
Their talent pool is composed of US-based team leaders and developers who specialize in the following services:
- iOS apps
- Android apps
- Web applications
- SAAS products
- UX strategy
- Scripting
- Desktop programs
- Project management
- MVP development
Working with Gun.io is simple. You just provide the scope of your project and the budget you’re working with one of their team leaders who will then create a plan and handpick team members who will work on your project.
Our full Gun.io review | Visit Gun.io
Yeeply
Yeeply markets itself as a company that provides a platform for businesses to find the best professionals for their mobile applications and tech projects.
The company uses a similar model to that of Gun.io and Gigster where you’ll be assigned a team of pre-vetted professionals that matches your requirement using a matching algorithm. You will then receive one or more proposals, then sign a contract once you’ve made up your mind.
Fiverr Alternatives for Local Hires
As exciting as remote work is, there are businesses that still require help onsite. Though they may be relatively new, local hire is slowly emerging as an option business owners can count on should they require additional sets of hands both at home and in the office.
Handy
Formerly known as Handybook, Handy is an online platform that connects individuals with independent service professionals who can do all sorts of hands-on tasks around the home.
From a regular cleaning task to something that requires certain expertise like furniture assembly, Handy has a professional within its vast talent pool that will match your requirement.
Just tell them what you need and you will be emailed back with details about the available professionals and prices you can choose from. It will then be all up to you whether you’ll accept, decline, or change your details.
Our full Handy review | Visit Handy
TaskRabbit
TaskRabbit is a marketplace between people who are looking to get some of their stuff done and people willing to do it for a given price.
Founded in 2008, the platform is a pioneer in the peer-to-peer commerce space.
Unlike Upwork, TaskRabbit focuses on in-person tasks and gigs. For example, you can find professionals to clean your house, pick up stuff from the office, or any other errand or task you don’t have time to do.
Just send them your requirements so TaskRabbits can bid on them and help you decide which one matches your needs best.
Our full TaskRabbit review | Visit TaskRabbit
Thumbtack
Thumbtack is another online platform similar to Handy that helps you find professionals for tasks around the house.
Founded in 2008, the company makes it easier for you to find the professional you’re looking for. Just tell them what you need and you’ll receive free estimates so you can compare and make a hiring decision faster and easier.
With Thumbtack, you can find the nearest professional in your area who can help you house cleaning, massage therapy, event catering, handyman, and appliance repair services, just to name a few.
Bidvine
Bidvine is a local professional hiring platform in the UK. The site helps you find professional services covering industries like Health, Events, and Home Improvement among others.
Like most of its competitors, Bidvine sends out details of a client’s requirements to matching professionals. This allows you to receive a couple of bids to assess and compare.
Wonolo
Wonolo is an on-demand staffing marketplace. The company aims to connect your business with temporary workers called “Wonoloers” who can help.
It works by allowing clients or “Requestors” to post jobs which Wonoloers can review and decide if it’s something they’re willing to do.
The company provides businesses a wide range of skills like general labor, food production, event staffing, washing and cleaning, merchandising, and more.
Virtual Assistant Companies
Virtual assistant companies are firms that provide outsourcing services.
While most of them are located in countries like the Philippines and India, there’s also been a rise in the growth of similar companies both in the US and the UK.
The biggest advantages of working with a virtual assistant company instead of searching for a freelancer on Fiverr are:
- Recruiting and screening — the company has already done this for you!
- Backups and replacements — important should your VA ever leave or quit!
- Multiple skills under one roof.
Time Etc
This UK and US-based virtual assistant company was established in 2007 and has since expanded and penetrated the US market.
The company prides itself on having completed more than a million tasks and projects and for working with big names like Apple, Facebook, IBM, and AOL.
Some of the tasks Time Etc virtual assistants can handle include:
- customer service
- administrative assistance
- sales and lead generation
- marketing support and writing
- recruiting
- accounting and bookkeeping
Each plan they offer comes with a set number of hours per month as well as a few other perks like a dedicated US assistant and unused hours rollover among others.
Our full Time Etc review | Visit Time Etc
My Tasker
My Tasker is one of the biggest names in the virtual assistant industry.
Established in 2012, the India-based company has been continually growing and has achieved much success since as a standalone platform.
The company assigns a qualified VA based on the requirements you sent. Their VAs are highly-skilled and are well-versed in different tasks like general admin, appointment setting, and other back-office tasks to name a few.
Each pricing plan comes with a corresponding number of hours you can avail for 30 days.
Our full My Tasker review | Visit My Tasker
Boldly (formerly Worldwide101)
Boldly is a premium subscription staffing company founded in 2009.
What separates the company from its competitors is the quality and experience their virtual assistants bring to the table. They only hire VAs with a minimum of 7 years of executive assistant experience (most of them have 10 to 15 years under their belt).
The experience requirement is such because their clients are mostly founders and executives of large companies.
Their approach is highly-personalized, going as far as having clients speak with an assistant who matches their requirement even before they sign up which aligns perfectly with their vision of becoming the “go-to” company when it comes to reliable and quality remote workers.
Our full Boldly review | Visit Boldly
BELAY
Formerly known as eaHELP, BELAY is a virtual staffing solutions company established in 2010.
Exclusively employing US-based assistants, the company began helping churches and pastors outsource their administrative tasks but has since expanded in a big way.
Their services fall under three main categories:
- Virtual Assistants
- Web Maintenance
- Bookkeeping
The company provides a relationship manager who will help you get in touch with an assistant that best fits your requirements, helping make the hiring process faster and easier.
Our full BELAY review | Visit BELAY
Fancy Hands
Fancy Hands is a New York-based virtual assistant company that helps customers complete one-time tasks they don’t have the bandwidth to perform.
I use the service for online research, flight check-ins, proofreading, and responding to simple customer emails.
From online research, conference call setups, to restaurant reservations, Fancy Hands has US-based, native English-speaking assistants ready to serve you.
By simply submitting your requests via email, text, or via the mobile app, a qualified assistant can claim and work on it in 20 minutes or less which is a huge plus for customers on the go.
Our full Fancy Hands review | Visit Fancy Hands
OkayRelax
OkayRelax is a task-based virtual assistant company founded in 2015 that aims to help busy people save time by performing some of their time-consuming tasks on their behalf.
Unlike its competitors though, OkayRelax uses a hybrid approach between a task-based service and a dedicated virtual assistant service.
The service handles a variety of tasks and has become a crucial part of my team. I rely on my assistant for several weekly recurring tasks.
Our full OkayRelax review | Visit OkayRelax
Uassist
Uassist.ME is a virtual assistant company established in 2009 that has offices in Miami and El Salvador. The company began with the idea of providing remote administrative services to businesses in the US and across the globe.
The company has continuously grown over the years with their services expanding to cover other tasks like SEO, Social Media Marketing, and Telemarketing to name a few.
They’ve also included real estate among the services they offer as well as web development, graphic design, and content writing.
Our full Uassist review | Visit Uassist
Zirtual
Zirtual is a virtual assistant company established in 2010 with the purpose of providing virtual assistant and personal concierge services to customers from around the world.
The company prides itself for employing US-based, college-educated virtual assistants that are ready to perform various tasks that may include travel reservations, scheduling of meetings, online research, making/receiving calls, and responding to emails just to name a few.
The service comes with an “epic guarantee” that you’ll be satisfied with their work because they have a seven-step hiring process that includes personality tests and thorough background checks, all designed to ensure that clients are getting top quality work done for them when they need it.
Our full Zirtual review | Visit Zirtual
TaskVirtual
Task Virtual is an India-based virtual assistant company and is a relative newcomer to the virtual assistant services industry.
The company offers a wide range of services performed by highly-skilled and pre-vetted assistants at very competitive rates.
Their target customers are entrepreneurs and business owners who are looking for additional hands but don’t have the budget to employ in-house staff.
Task Virtual offers several payment plans with their Personal Assistance Services priced in task bundles, with each task being classified as 10 to 15 jobs. They also offer Business Assistance Services which are priced in hours.
Our full TaskVirtual review | Visit TaskVirtual
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Final Thoughts
Truth be told, this list just scratches the surface of alternatives to Fiverr for hiring freelancers. And new platforms are popping up all the time.
You’ve definitely got options when it comes to outsourcing. All you really need to do is identify which marketplace or company suits you best.
I think ZvMarket is pretty much similar to Fiverr and considered best alternative to fiverr. Maybe its because zvmarket is exact clone to Fiverr or lookalike it.
It was established in 2016 from what i can see in their about us page.