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Is selling on Fiverr worth it, or is there a better way?

Fiverr gives you a marketplace but takes 20% or more and hands you a faceless URL you do not own. FreelanceNation gives you a shareable gig page you own, a real marketplace behind it, and a take rate that starts at 8% and drops to 3%. Here are the questions freelancers ask before they switch.

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Fiverr gives you a marketplace but takes 20% or more and hands you a faceless gig URL you do not own. FreelanceNation gives you a shareable, SEO-ranking gig page you own, a real marketplace behind it, and a take rate that starts at 8% and drops to 3%. If you already have an audience, you keep more and grow faster.

You package your service into three fixed tiers (Basic, Standard, Premium), publish a gig page, and share it. Buyers browse, compare, and check out self-serve in two clicks. There is no bidding and no proposals. Every share of your page also funnels buyers into the wider marketplace, which sends new buyers back to you.

Yes. Your gig page is yours to share anywhere, and on Pro you can put it on your own custom domain. It is SEO-optimized so it ranks in Google, and it doubles as your portfolio and your link in bio.

No. The marketplace brings buyers who search for services, so you get inbound discovery even with no following. If you do have an audience, you get both: your shares bring buyers, and the marketplace adds more.

The fee depends on your plan: 8% on Starter, 5% on Pro, and 3% on Studio, compared with 20% or more on legacy marketplaces. Enterprise plans get a custom take rate.

Buyers pay on your gig page through self-serve checkout when they pick a tier. You receive your payout after the order is delivered and approved, minus your plan fee. There are no invoices to chase.

Every gig page ships with a keyword-led title and headings, Product and Offer structured data, fast server-rendered HTML, and clean Open Graph share cards. That means it can rank in Google and be cited by AI search assistants, not just shared on social.

Yes. You can package services, digital products, and consulting sessions into tiers on the same kind of gig page, with instant downloads or booked sessions where it fits.

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Build a gig page you own, package your tiers, and sell on a fairer take.