Fiverr Review
Freelance Marketplaces
Quick verdict: Best for fixed-price creative gigs. We recommend it when you want a set price and fast delivery for creative one-offs.
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About Fiverr
Freelance services marketplace.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Gigs
- Creative
- Fast
Cons
- Race to bottom
- Fees
Our review
Fiverr is gig-based: you buy a service at a set price (e.g. logo, voiceover, video edit). Sellers list packages and delivery times; you choose and pay. Great for one-off creative work when you want a clear price and quick turnaround. Buyer protection and reviews help you choose.
Prices can be low and quality varies, so check reviews and portfolios. Fiverr takes fees on orders. We recommend Fiverr when you need a fixed-price creative gig and do not want to run a project on Upwork. For complex or ongoing work, Upwork or Toptal may be better. For design contests with multiple concepts, 99designs is a fit.
Good for logos, voiceover, short videos, and other defined deliverables.
Key features
- Gigs
- Packages
- Quick delivery
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
- A gig is a fixed-price service offering, e.g. a logo design, voiceover, or video edit, with set delivery time and price.
- Fiverr is gig-based with fixed prices; Upwork is project-based with hourly or fixed-price proposals.
- Fiverr has buyer protection and reviews. Use the platform for payments and communication.
- Yes. Many gigs include revisions; check the gig description for the number included.
- Fiverr is direct purchase of a gig; 99designs runs contests where multiple designers submit and you pick a winner.