Upwork is much better. In my opinion, Freelancer.com is too saturated with low quality jobs, and all job offers are immediately saturated with fake proposals or bots. I think there are more scammers on Freelancer.com than there are real freelancers. Also, in my experience, jobs …
Well, UpWork is like gold mine of good clients and customers for a service based outsourcing agency like ours. It has best clients from all over the world.
Upwork is better suited for finding contractors that you can have ongoing relationships. Compared to Fiverr, it's a much easier process to find qualified designers rather than one-time contractors to design simple things for you. The interface is easier to use as well and the …
Upwork is the best platform, in my opinion, at least for my area of freelance type work. They make it easy to find clients, set up contracts, and communicate regardless of time zone. We owe a lot to Upwork for the success of our team of freelancers and to our agency as a whole. …
Upwork is better in integrated messaging and keeping the client up-to-date with screenshots. However, the percentage that Upwork keeps from revenue is a big negative against Harvest, since you can just use email to communicate.
We have used a few different pieces of software to search for clients and track time. Upwork does the best at combining all of the aspects that we need in order to be organized with client work, in addition to bringing us more clients. The time tracking software does better …
Upwork is better if you are looking for some quick hires that can help solve simple problems. If you are looking for someone to join your team, I would recommend something like Indeed or ZipRecruiter. I've heard Fiverr is also good, but I haven't used it yet. Overall, Upwork is …
I've never used similar products to Upwork, so I can't compare it to others, but I know they can improve on services from a company (looking for jobs) perspective.
Freelancer.com is another online marketplace to hire freelance individuals for short terms projects. The site is less robust than Upwork in terms of features. The cost is cheaper, but in this case, you get what you pay for. Freelancer does not provide for filtering projects …
In my experience, Upwork is the easiest to use and I have found the most qualified hires there. It could be in your favor to look one as many sites as you can because you never know who won't be on one. Upwork would definitely be my first place to look though.
Freelancer.com is a big mess when it comes to its user interface. I have my different currency pricing on it and the listing is just a mess. I especially don't like that it will ask you to upgrade to increase your number of applications per month. Upwork provides better options …
To be honest, I've lost track of how many freelance hubs I have my profile listed on. At last count, it was likely over 20, which is overwhelming, to be sure, but necessary to increase exposure to find quality clients and projects. Each of these has its pros and cons, and I …
Upwork and Fiverr definitely have the most traffic. Fiverr is good for package services while Upwork is better for customized/long-term services. You really want to use both. Freelancer.com and Guru.com don't have nearly the traffic. They rarely have any jobs in my niche and …
Upwork provides a platform (a software that you can install on your computer) and you are able to manage all of your projects and freelancers on it instead of having to log in and log out to the website every time you want to check on your project status. It is even more …