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Understanding Fees and Commissions

fees and comissions

Updated over 3 months ago

Worksible offers a robust platform for connecting companies with highly qualified freelancers. To maintain this service, certain fees and commissions apply, which are important for companies to understand. Below is a clear explanation of how these fees work.

Company Commissions

Worksible charges a 4% commission to companies on each transaction made through the platform. This fee helps cover operational costs and ensures the platform remains secure and efficient.

  • Fee: 4% of the total transaction amount

  • Application: The commission is applied to the total project value before taxes.

How Commissions Are Calculated

Fees are automatically calculated based on the total agreed project value. Here’s a detailed example:

  • Project value: €1,000

  • 4% commission: €1,000 × 0.04 = €40

  • Total amount payable: €1,000 + €40 = €1,040

Benefits of the Commission for Companies

Access to global talent

Worksible enables companies to connect with a global network of freelancers, removing traditional geographic limitations.

Security and reliability

The platform provides a secure environment for communication and transactions, reducing the risks typically associated with hiring and payments.

Efficient project management

Integrated tools help manage projects and maintain effective communication with freelancers.

Ongoing support

Dedicated customer support is available to assist with any transaction issues or platform-related questions.

Tips for Maximizing Worksible

  • Budget planning: Factor the 4% commission into your project budgets.

  • Review agreements: Ensure all terms meet your expectations before confirming a deal.

  • Use platform tools: Leverage Worksible’s tools for project management and communication to streamline collaboration.

Understanding Worksible’s fees and commissions will help you manage projects more effectively and get the most out of the platform, ensuring a smooth and successful experience for your company and the freelancers you hire.

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