Fiverr selling

Fiverr selling

Overall Score

59.67 /100

Ease of Starting & Doing

Minimal or Zero Investment

Scalability

Passive Income Potential

Market Demand

Competition Level

Immediate Earnings

Long-Term Stability

Risk of Failure

Opportunity for Newcomers

Adaptability to Changes

Global Reach & Accessibility

Skills & Experience Needed

Payment & Withdrawal Process

Ease of Making Money

Fiverr requires setting up a profile, listing gigs, and competing for clients. It’s easy to start but takes time to get orders.

55/100

No monetary investment is needed, but initial time investment is required to create gigs and gain visibility.

80/100

Earnings can grow, but scalability is limited unless automating services or hiring a team.

60/100

Fiverr is mostly active income; gigs require ongoing work, except for automated services like digital downloads.

25/100

Online services are in high demand, but niche selection matters. Popular categories are competitive.

75/100

High competition, especially for new sellers. Established sellers dominate most profitable categories.

40/100

First orders can take weeks or months without aggressive promotion.

45/100

Fiverr is stable, but reliance on platform rules and algorithm changes poses risks.

65/100

Many new sellers struggle to get orders, leading to wasted effort.

50/100

Open to anyone, but building reputation takes time. New sellers can still succeed with strategy.

70/100

Fiverr can change rules, fees, or algorithms, affecting sellers’ income.

60/100

Open worldwide, but some countries face restrictions or limited payment options.

85/100

Basic gigs require minimal skills, but higher-paying services need expertise.

60/100

Fiverr offers multiple payout methods, but withdrawals have fees and delays.

75/100

Success isn’t guaranteed, and sellers must market their services to attract buyers.

50/100