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|Linkedin
|[[Upwork:Competition#Linkedin|Linkedin]]
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|LinkedIn is the most dangerous competitor given it's size and influece. We believe it is unlikely that they will offer tools like timetracking in the foreseeable future and will therefore not compete in the same niche as Upwork.  
|LinkedIn is the most dangerous competitor given it's size and influece. We believe it is unlikely that they will offer tools like timetracking in the foreseeable future and will therefore not compete in the same niche as Upwork.  
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|Toptal
|[[Upwork:Competition#Toptal|Toptal]]
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|Toptal is focused on only the top 3% of Freelancers and competes in the higher more professional market segments.  
|Toptal is focused on only the top 3% of Freelancers and competes in the higher more professional market segments.  
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|Fiverr  
|[[Upwork:Competition#Fiverr|Fiverr]]
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|Fiverr is well run and the strongest competitor among smaller companies. They compete in a "productized" freelancing segment and don't focus on long term working relationsships.
|Fiverr is well run and the strongest competitor among smaller companies. They compete in a "productized" freelancing segment and don't focus on long term working relationsships.
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|Deel
|[[Upwork:Competition#Deel|Deel]]
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|Deel is operating in the EOR segment. At the current stage this is more an opportunity than a thread
|Deel is operating in the EOR segment. At the current stage this is more an opportunity than a thread
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|Freelancer.com
|[[Upwork:Competition#Freelancer.com|Freelancer.com]]
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|Freelancer seems to be badly run. We don't believe they are a strong competitor.
|Freelancer seems to be badly run. We don't believe they are a strong competitor.