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### Fiverr Introduces AI-Powered Homepage and New Services

Freelance marketplace Fiverr announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced ho…

Fiverr is utilizing AI to enhance businesses’ access to freelance services. The platform recently unveiled an AI-enhanced homepage, powered by ‘Fiverr Neo,’ to provide personalized recommendations and streamline navigation for businesses seeking freelance talent. This initiative aims to offer more control and simplify the process of connecting with the right freelancers.

Moreover, Fiverr has introduced Fiverr Agencies, a program tailored to assist agency teams in expanding their client base and increasing visibility. Through detailed profiles showcasing an agency’s capabilities, team composition, and past projects, businesses can gain profound insights into collaborating with agencies to elevate their brand.

To support freelancers, Fiverr has implemented a new ratings, review, and leveling system. This system equips freelancers with valuable data, feedback, and tools to refine their skills, enhance service offerings, and gain valuable perspectives on client relationships, fostering transparency and growth opportunities on the platform.

Micha Kaufman, the founder and CEO of Fiverr, emphasized that this release reflects the collaborative feedback from the platform’s global community and insights gathered since its inception. Freelancers are now empowered with enhanced analytics, client feedback, and transparency to boost their skills and expand their businesses effectively on Fiverr.

In the evolving gig economy landscape, recent developments such as Seattle’s minimum wage law and the U.S. Department of Labor’s new regulations impacting worker classification are poised to reshape the industry. These changes are expected to have a significant ripple effect, particularly on gig workers who may transition from independent contractors to employees, entitling them to additional benefits.

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