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Top 99 Freelance Platforms SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 99 SaaS companies in Freelance Platforms. They have combined revenues of $836.9M and employ 7.8K people. They have raised $232.7M and serve 251K customers combined.

Freelance platforms are online marketplaces that connect independent professionals, commonly known as freelancers, with clients seeking various services. These platforms facilitate direct collaboration between parties, allowing freelancers to showcase their skills and apply for projects while providing clients with a comprehensive pool of talent for their specific needs. Typical features of freelance platforms include user profiles, job postings, bidding systems, and secure payment methods. These platforms often encompass tools for project management and communication, ensuring smooth workflows throughout the project's duration. Common buyer personas include businesses of various sizes, startups, and individuals looking to access niche skills or complete specific tasks without hiring full-time employees.

Companies
99
Revenue
$836.9M
Funding
$232.7M
Employees
7.8K

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Top Freelance Platforms Companies

Showing 10 of 37 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
FRATCH.IO GmbH

Munich, Bavaria, Germany

FRATCH is an AI assistant that connects companies with freelancers and interim managers in seconds — immediately ready to interview, no recruiter briefing calls, legally compliant, and cost-efficient. Fueled by an AI-powered matching algorithm analyzing 50,000+ skills and data points across job descriptions and CVs, FRATCH pinpoints the perfect candidate for every project.

Revenue
$1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
10
Growth
-
2
SpadeWorks

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Marketplace where Indian SMBs can book verified blue collar workforce

Revenue
$1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2022
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
-
3
abillio

United States

Company-as-a-service for independant professionals and solopreneurs that takes care of tiresome formalities, such as company registration, invoicing, accounting and taxation. We help businesses hire independent contractors and distribute payments while staying compliant. We help online marketplaces by taking over freelancer payments and income reporting according to DAC7 directive.

Revenue
$880K
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
-
4
Myshift, Inc.

Fort Scott, Kansas, United States

Get proven workers on-demand without hiring!

Revenue
$880K
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
-
5
Lerio.io

United States

Lerio.io is an HR Tech company focused on helping both businesses and individuals to hire and get hired anywhere in the world. IF YOU ARE A BUSINESS - using Lerio allows you to find, hire, and manage full-time employees or contractors without having to open an entity, bank account, or deal with recruiters, local accountants, and compliance. It's all done by us! IF YOU ARE A TALENT - with Lerio you can find Remote Work, communicate, get interviewed by potential employer and Get Hired right on the spot even if employer doesn`t have entity in the country where you are based! You can manage the process of applications using built in CRM just for you! If you already found new employer we can help you by providing our Umbrella services! Relocating? We can help you with Work Permit and local compliance.

Revenue
$880K
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
-
6
Bubty

The Hague, Netherlands

BUBTY is a Freelance management software, built for companies to onboard, organise and track their freelance workforce

Revenue
$834.1K
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
$352.4K
Team size
24
Growth
222.67%
7
HUSSLUP

Los Angeles, California, United States

Using robust data and AI search, HUSSLUP is a professional network that connects creative freelancers with each other and with the entertainment companies that need to staff them. Freelancers fast-forward their careers and companies save time and money.

Revenue
$770K
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
7
Growth
-
8
Open Assembly

Boulder, Colorado, United States

Welcome to the nerve center of open talent. Where the world’s greatest minds can be accessed at the stroke of a key. The developers, designers, thinkers and even task-masters that you need are here. Not spread out over 732 other websites. Not surrounded by administrative red tape. They are here. And here is where you start your journey into an open future. Here, we make sense of it all. Here, there are no power struggles or waiting games. Just a direct line to getting the work done. With just a couple clicks, the matches are made, contracts drawn up, and before you can send the brief, there are experts in your inbox, ready to get started. The door to open talent is open. Now it’s time to walk through, pull up a chair and bask in the glow of a more efficient and flexible way of running your business. As business leaders and department heads, we all have a choice to make: We can find an employee in 3 months. Or we can hire an expert today. If that sounds simple. That’s because it is. Welcome to speed and agility. Welcome to reliability and security. Welcome to the era of endless potential. Welcome to the official epicenter of open talent. We put the global workforce on a single interface. Now plug in and let’s get to work. Open Assembly. Welcome to the Source.

Revenue
$770K
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
7
Growth
-
9
PORTABL.co

London, England, United Kingdom

Providing Insurance and Benefits to the Freelancers of the World

Revenue
$750K
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
-
10
Ease

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

A cloud-based workforce solution that helps businesses connect with and manage their freelance workforce all in one place.

Revenue
$726K
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$500K
Team size
4
Growth
21%

Inclusion Criteria

- The platform must connect freelancers with clients for project-based work. - Must include features for user profiles and project posting. - Should offer bid or proposal submission systems for freelancers. - Must facilitate secure payment processing between clients and freelancers. - Not just a job board; must provide tools for project management and communication.