Why teams switch
Less billing reconstruction
ClockoutClockout vs Fiverr Workspace
Fiverr Workspace (formerly AND.CO) is a free freelance management tool from Fiverr — invoicing, contracts, time tracking, expense tracking. Free for the first client, $24/month for unlimited clients. Clockout is the better choice when your billing workflow extends beyond a single client and you don't want to be locked into Fiverr's ecosystem with its single-client free tier ceiling.
Why teams switch
Less billing reconstruction
What stays attached
Client, project, task, and notes
Pricing entry point
Clockout Pro starts at $4/month
Fiverr Workspace's free tier caps at 1 client — Clockout has no client limit at $4
$4 flat for unlimited clients vs Fiverr Workspace's $24/month for the same
Fiverr ecosystem lock-in (cross-sells to Fiverr's marketplace) vs Clockout's neutral positioning
Cadenced reminders + payment status are first-class in Clockout
The honest tradeoff
Fiverr Workspace's free-for-one-client tier is one of the most generous freemium offers in freelance software, and the integration with Fiverr's marketplace is genuinely valuable for sellers on that platform. For single-client freelancers in the Fiverr ecosystem, it's hard to beat on cost.
The trade-off is the multi-client cliff: the moment you have a second client, the price jumps to $24/month — six times Clockout's flat rate for the same capability. For freelancers operating outside Fiverr's marketplace, the ecosystem advantages don't apply, leaving the comparison purely on cost and workflow depth, where Clockout wins.
Decision criteria
Single client vs. multi-client. Fiverr Workspace's free tier fits single-client freelancers. Multi-client freelancers hit the $24/month tier — at which point Clockout's $4 is 6× cheaper.
Fiverr ecosystem lock-in. If you don't sell on Fiverr, the ecosystem advantages don't apply. Clockout's neutrality is a feature, not a bug.
Annual cost at multi-client scale. $288/year (Fiverr Workspace) vs $48/year (Clockout) = $240/year delta for the same multi-client invoicing capability.
Who this is for
When buyers compare Clockout vs Fiverr Workspace side-by-side, these are the criteria that usually decide it.
you have multiple clients (Fiverr Workspace caps free at 1)
you don't sell on Fiverr's marketplace
cadenced reminders matter to your cash flow
you only have one major client
you're already in the Fiverr ecosystem
contract and proposal tools matter
Decision table
These rows focus on buying criteria that change the day-to-day billing experience, not just plan matrices.
Pick Fiverr Workspace if...
There are real cases where Fiverr Workspace is the better fit than Clockout. Being honest about them helps you decide faster.
01
Fiverr Workspace's free tier handles one client at full feature depth. If you're a single-client freelancer, the free tier is genuinely free.
02
If you sell on Fiverr, the integration with Fiverr's marketplace data is real value. Cross-product workflow is the suite advantage.
03
Fiverr Workspace includes contract templates and proposal builders. If those features are central, the bundle works.
Pick Clockout if...
Fiverr Workspace's free tier caps at 1 client; the unlimited tier is $24/month. Clockout's $4 flat covers unlimited clients with no cap.
If you don't use Fiverr's marketplace, you're paying Fiverr for ecosystem lock-in you'll never use. Clockout is neutral on where you find clients.
Clockout's per-client reminder cadences (configurable Net 7/15/30) are deeper than Fiverr Workspace's basic single-reminder approach.
How to run the A/B test
If you have 1 main client, Fiverr Workspace's free tier is genuinely free. If you have 2+, the comparison shifts to Clockout's $4 tier.
Run one full billing cycle. Compare the speed of invoice drafting + reminder cadence against Fiverr Workspace's flow.
If you don't sell on Fiverr, the ecosystem benefit is zero. If you do, the integration might be worth the price.
Fiverr Workspace at $24 × 12 = $288. Clockout at $4 × 12 = $48. ~$240/year saved at multi-client scale.
Pricing snapshot
Treat this as a buying shortcut. Always confirm the live pricing page before a final decision.
Reviewed April 11, 2026
Fiverr Workspace pricing posture
Free for 1 client. Unlimited tier $24/month.
Clockout pricing posture
$4 flat for unlimited clients. No client cap on the free tier.
Multi-client cliff: $24/month on Fiverr Workspace vs $4/month on Clockout. ~$240/year saved at multi-client scale.
How to switch
The lowest-risk test is to compare one live billing cycle side by side.
Single client = Fiverr Workspace free fits. Multi-client = Clockout $4 wins on cost.
Time tracking → invoice draft → reminder cadence. Compare the speed.
If you don't sell on Fiverr, the ecosystem benefit is zero.
FAQ
No. Clockout is intentionally platform-neutral. If you primarily sell on Fiverr and want marketplace data flowing into your invoicing, Fiverr Workspace is the right answer.
Clockout doesn't include proposal builders or contract templates. If those are essential, pair Clockout with a free contract tool (HelloSign Free, PandaDoc Free) — combined cost is still less than Fiverr Workspace's unlimited tier.
Fiverr Workspace unlimited at $24/month = $288/year. Clockout at $4/month = $48/year. ~$240/year saved if you have multiple clients and aren't using Fiverr's marketplace.
If billing still feels pieced together
If you are comparing tools because billing still feels messier than it should, the best test is a real client week in Clockout.
Try the same sequence in a real workspace: track the work, review the week, and send the invoice from the same record instead of rebuilding the bill later.