This article was published on December 17, 2014

Fiverr Android update lets sellers deliver projects through the app


Fiverr Android update lets sellers deliver projects through the app

Fiverr, the creative and professional service market place, has updated its Android app to allow sellers to create, deliver and edit projects – which the service calls Gigs – on their mobile device.

When it originally launched in March, the Fiverr Android app was geared towards buyers. The new version allows sellers to edit, update and respond to orders directly from the app. Fiverr says 30 percent of its community is made up of sellers.

Create Gig #1[1]

As well as creating, editing and delivering Gigs via the app, sellers can now view pending and cleared payments and withdraw their earnings directly to their PayPal account. The new features aren’t yet available on Fiverr’s iOS app.

Create Gig #2[1]

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Services offered on Fiverr include translation, copywriting, editing, logo design, programming and even legal advice. Individual Gigs start at $5 with top-rated sellers able to offer services for up to $8,000.

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