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Fiverr is a freelance services marketplace where businesses and individuals buy services called "gigs" from global sellers. The iOS app lets buyers browse categories from logo design to video editing, compare seller portfolios and reviews, purchase gigs with fixed pricing, and manage orders through completion. Unlike traditional freelancing where buyers post jobs and receive bids, Fiverr inverts the model — sellers create productized service packages that buyers shop like an e-commerce catalog.
Fiverr's interface treats services like products, using e-commerce patterns familiar from shopping apps. Gig cards show thumbnails (portfolio samples), pricing tiers, delivery time, and seller ratings — all the information needed to compare without clicking through. Seller profiles emphasize social proof through reviews, completion rates, and response times. The messaging system keeps buyer-seller communication within the platform, ensuring transaction history and dispute resolution remain accessible. The green accent color reinforces the Fiverr brand while communicating "go" energy appropriate for getting things done.
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Fiverr is categorized under Business, Jobs & Recruitment. You can study its onboarding flow, login screens, navigation patterns, and other UI elements on Gummble.
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Fiverr charges buyers a service fee (5.5% of purchase) and sellers a commission (20% of earnings). The seller commission is high but includes payment processing, dispute resolution, and access to Fiverr's buyer traffic. Promoted Gigs let sellers pay for visibility in search results. Fiverr Business ($149/month) offers team collaboration features for agencies and larger buyers. The model succeeds because sellers value access to buyers more than they resent the commission — building that audience independently would cost more.
Fiverr serves small businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals who need professional services without hiring full-time staff. The core buyer needs a logo, video, or website but lacks skills to DIY and budget to hire agencies. Secondary audiences include larger companies using Fiverr for quick turnaround projects and content creators needing ongoing production support. Sellers are global freelancers, often from lower-cost regions, who compete on both price and quality.
Fiverr proves that productizing services (fixed prices, defined deliverables) can unlock marketplace dynamics that traditional freelancing cannot. The package tier structure shows how bundling increases average order value while simplifying decisions. For marketplaces, the mandatory review system demonstrates that social proof must be engineered into the transaction flow — optional reviews produce sparse, skewed signals. Seller badges prove that verified reputation indicators help buyers choose confidently, reducing the research burden that otherwise slows conversion.