Fiverr, one of the most exciting new freelance communities out there, has finally made their Android app available for download. Fiverr is a service that touts itself on featuring jobs from freelancers for as little as $5. Whether you need a quick sketch of a character or some help with your math homework, freelancers on Fiverr offer affordable packages for everyday people who are looking for people to perform odd job services for them here and there.
Of course, anyone who uses Fiverr knows that $5 won’t actually get you much more than the bare minimum, with most people offering the full suite of their services for additional, optional add-on prices. The Android app is simple — it gives you quick and easy access to all the different gigs listed in all the different categories featured on Fiverr, ranging from people sharing cooking tips to someone being able to help you out with complex app development.
You also have built-in search, as well as push notifications for those who need to be on the ball when it comes to responding to inquiries from users looking to hire them. It’s simple, it’s free, and it’s sitting in the Google Play Store. Give it a whirl and see if you can’t find someone to help you take care of that one thing you’ve been putting off for some very affordable prices.
[via Fiverr]
I was surprised at how well it is put together, although they need more stuff in it for sellers. Check out my gigs though ;) http://www.fiverr.com/rhotrod23
Tyrone and Rog are gonna be raking it in xD!
Odd job services, eh? George Takei might say: “Oohh myyy!”