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Freelancer pricing — What’s Freelancer’s fee structure?

Let’s start off with a basic project.

For a fixed-price project, you’ll pay 3% (with a $3 minimum) for every freelancer you award the project. For hourly projects, you’ll also pay 3% for each payment you make.

3% is a typical fee for most freelance marketplaces. But Freelancer’s fees simply start at 3%…

Here’s a full list of Freelancer fees for projects:

  1. Want to feature your project to (supposedly) attract more, high-quality bids? That will be $9.
  2. Looking to mark your project as urgent to get a faster response from freelancers? That’s $9.
  3. Need to create a private project from search engines to increase confidentiality? That’s another $19.
  4. Want to hire for a full time or commission-based position? Time to cough up $199.
  5. Would you like Freelancer to assign a recruiter to your project to clarify the work and recommend a bigger? That’s $9.50.
  6. Are you looking for a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) to keep your project details on the down-low? You’ll pay $19 for that.
  7. Do you need the freelancer to sign an Intellectual Property (IP) Agreement that all the work completed belongs to you? Add another $19 (for something which should be yours anyways).
  8. Would you like to seal all bids so other freelancers cannot see what each other bids on the project? Time to pay another $9.
  9. Want to list your project immediately by skipping the queue for admin to review your project? That’s another $5.
  10. Didn’t get good bids and want to extend the bidding period by 7 days? Oh look, another $9 fee.

What if you prefer to run a contest? Well, there’s a laundry list of contest fees too…

  1. Want to feature your project to (supposedly) attract more, high-quality entries? That will be $30.
  2. If you prefer getting top freelancers, you can mark your project as a top contest and pay $30.
  3. Looking to mark your contest as urgent to get a faster response from freelancers in 1-2 days? That’s $35.
  4. If you want to pay for more visibility, you can highlight your contest to make it visually stand out. You’ll pay $15 for the highlighter fee.
  5. Would you like to seal all entries so other freelancers cannot see what each other sent? Time to pay another $30.
  6. Need to create a private project from search engines to increase confidentiality? That’s another $25.
  7. Are you looking for a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) to keep your project details on the down-low? You’ll pay $20 for that.
  8. Didn’t get good bids and want to extend the bidding period? You’ll pay an extra 15-50% of your contest prize, depending on the number of days added.

At this rate, I feel like Freelancer will charge you money to breathe (/sarcasm).

Is Freelancer worth it for hiring?

From one entrepreneur to another, Freelancer is more hassle than worth. Sure, they have several freelancers. Today you can find plenty of freelancers on another site, often paying no extra to get quality talent.

Again, this is why I recommend…

  1. If you want someone to screen 90% of the candidates for you, I recommend checking out Toptal (read our review on Toptal here).
  2. If you prefer quality freelancers in categories not offered by Toptal, check out Fiverr Pro (here’s our Fiverr review).
  3. If you’d like a low-cost freelancer to outsource work off your plate, check out Fiverr or OnlineJobs (here’s our OnlineJobs review).

Freelancer complaints and cons

Brace yourself, this is gonna be a doozy.

First, you’ll discover finding (and keeping) a quality freelancer to be a royal pain.

The moment you post a job, you’ll get a handful of applications (Yay!). But for every one skilled freelancer worth considering, there are 3-5 others who you should simply delete. There are rumors agencies have built automation scripts to spam any semi-relevant job posts.

Even worse, once you hire that freelancer, it’s common for them to go missing or failing to meet their deadline.

Then there’s the problem of plagiarism.

Let’s say you do a freelance contest to get a feel for a freelancer’s work first.

Did you consider that some entries may include stolen work?

Take a look at this design contest:

If you pop over Shutterstock, you’ll find something surprisingly similar…

Then there are all the fees and random charges…

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