How Spotlancer Works

Spotlancer is a community of hand-picked creatives and developers from all over the world ready to work on projects at a price you’ll love.

 

For buyers

1. Find the Talent you need
Compare prices, portfolios and community reviews to select the freelance service you are most excited to work with. If you have a specific question before purchasing a service, simply send them a message through our platform.

2. Supply your brief
Provide a job brief for the service provider to review. At this point Spotlancer takes the payment, which is held until the job is completed and you are happy with the end result.

3. Manage your job online through Spotlancer
Share files and feedback easily with inbuilt messaging and job management tools. Your service provider will complete the job within the agreed turnaround time, and number of revisions. Both of which are pre-set before you buy. No surprises there.

4. Approve Job
Once you’re happy with the work, approve the job and review your experience. The service provider will hand over all deliverables and you’re done. Too easy, right?

Red more about buying a service through Spotlancer.

For freelancers

1. Submit a Service
Post a service through our form. We hand-pick freelancers to offer their service through our platform, so make sure you include all the details which fall within the scope of the service you are offering. Follow our guide on how to submit a service on Spotlancer

2. Get orders
Once you receive an order from a buyer you can mark the job as started as soon as you start working on the job.

3. Manage your job online through Spotlancer
Share files and feedback easily with inbuilt messaging and job management tools. Make sure that you keep your buyers updated and complete the job within the agreed turnaround time, and number of revisions. Both of which are pre-set when you submit your service.

4. Send final files.
Once the client is happy with the work, mark the job as finished and upload the final files. The service provider will then accept the job and review your work. Too easy, right?