Fiverr launches ‘agency’ style platform to connect freelancers
Freelance specialist Fiverr has launched a collaboration-centric platform for professionals to partner on projects.
New platform Studios allows Fiverr freelancers with different skillsets to join forces on large complex assignments for clients
The new platform aims to provide firms with the experience of working with a creative agency, while giving freelancers the opportunity to collaborate with each other on projects for a range of businesses.
Studios’ launch follows the opening of Fiverr’s first UK office in back in March as part of the firm’s European expansion.
Hila Klein, chief operating officer at Fiverr commented: “Fiverr is always working to create ways for our community to connect, create and collaborate on a global scale.
“Studios is the natural evolution of the Fiverr platform; today we have elevated our marketplace from a platform of single contributor Gigs to teams of talented freelancers collaborating as a small agency to serve all businesses, from SMBs to enterprises.
“It is an amazing opportunity for sellers and buyers alike to work on and have complex projects completed with the same frictionless experience they are used to getting with Fiverr.”
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