Sarah M.
Web Developer | WordPress Expert
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Full AI analysis of every section. Scored, graded, with copy-paste rewrites that respect each platform's real limits.
Free to start · No credit card · Works with Upwork, Fiverr & Freelancer.com
Upwork leans hard on your professional title and keyword overlap — miss the right mix and you barely surface in search. Fiverr routes buyers through your gig title, category, and search tags; vague or crowded wording hides you behind more intent-rich gigs. On Freelancer.com, your profile headline and displayed skills need to match how clients filter projects and invitations. What sounds 'professional' to you can read irrelevant to each site's discovery logic.
On Upwork, unrelated skills in one profile dilute your niche and attract invites for work you don't want. On Fiverr, bloated tag lists and category picks put you in searches you never meant to join — think enterprise .NET next to $50 WordPress gigs. On Freelancer, a scattered skill list weakens fit signals for the projects you actually want to bid on. Every platform follows the keywords you list, not the story in your head.
Upwork shows roughly the first 220 characters before 'more' — no hook there, and clients bounce. Fiverr only gives buyers a short slice of your gig description in search and on your card; samey intros get scrolled past in seconds. On Freelancer.com, hirers skim your overview before they open your full profile or message you. If you open with 'I am a developer with X years of experience,' you look interchangeable everywhere. Lead with proof, niche, and outcome in line one.
Select Upwork, Fiverr, or Freelancer.com. Enter your current title, description, skills, and a few stats. Takes about 2 minutes.
Not generic advice. The analysis understands Upwork's 70-character title limit, Fiverr's 5-tag maximum, and the specific keyword patterns each platform rewards.
Every section is scored and graded. Rewrites are ready to paste directly into your profile — character-counted, validated against platform limits.
7-section scored breakdown. Every section has issues, fixes, and a copy-paste rewrite. Validated against the platform's real character limits.
Paste a job posting. Get a 200-word tailored proposal that opens with the client's pain, not your CV.
Score how well you fit a job before writing a proposal. Know when to skip.
See what top-ranked profiles in your niche do that yours doesn't.
We flag skill combinations that contaminate your search category — routing you to WordPress or Shopify jobs when you're an enterprise developer. The only tool that catches this.
Real results
Developers, marketers, QA engineers and designers all benefit from the same playbook — clear positioning, focused skills, and proof that speaks to serious clients.
Before GigRank · React / .NET developer
Sarah M.
Web Developer | WordPress Expert
Professional overview
Skills
After GigRank · React / .NET developer
Sarah M.
React & Next.js Developer | SaaS & E‑commerce Specialist
Professional overview
Skills
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Run a full profile analysis for your selected platform and implement the basics.
For freelancers actively sending proposals each week.
For senior freelancers who treat their platforms like a pipeline.
All plans include Upwork, Fiverr & Freelancer.com · No setup fees · Analyses are shared across platforms
Everything freelancers ask about profile optimization on Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer.com — same answers power our FAQ structured data for search and AI engines.
The three most common causes: (1) Your title is missing the exact keywords clients search for — Upwork matches your title and description against job posting language. (2) Your skills list can route you toward the wrong job category when domains are mixed (skill category contamination). (3) Your description loses people in the first ~220 characters visible before “More” — generic openers like “I am a developer with X years…” rarely earn clicks. GigRank analyzes these factors in about a minute and suggests concrete rewrites.
GigRank is built specifically for Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer.com. It scores each profile section and returns rewrites checked against real limits (for example, Upwork’s 70-character title, description preview length, and 15 skills). It uses Claude (Anthropic) for analysis. Unlike generic chat tools, outputs are tuned to marketplace visibility, not just readable copy.
Fiverr leans heavily on your five search tags and gig title (up to 80 characters). The opening of your gig description appears in search — lead with a clear buyer outcome. Price and level context also affect how buyers perceive fit. GigRank reviews title, tags, description structure, and positioning for Fiverr gigs.
Yes. GigRank supports all three platforms. Monthly analysis allowances are shared across them on your plan — for example, the free tier includes three analyses per month combined across platforms; paid plans scale from there. Each platform uses different field limits and signals, and GigRank adapts recommendations accordingly.
It happens when your skills, title, and description point at different technical or commercial domains, so Upwork’s matching systems may surface you in feeds that are not your target. A classic pattern is mixing enterprise backend skills with unrelated front-end or CMS tags. GigRank’s ambiguity flow helps surface conflicts so you can refocus positioning.
Free: three profile analyses per month (combined across platforms) with title and rate suggestions; upgrade for full multi-section breakdowns and rewrites. Basic: $20/month with three full analyses per month. Pro: $30/month with ten analyses and competitor-oriented features. See the pricing page for the latest details.
Many freelancers notice more profile views or invitations within one to three weeks as platforms refresh search and buyers respond to clearer positioning. Upwork often reflects changes within days; Fiverr tag and gig updates can take longer to fully propagate. Deeper repositioning (niche, title, and proof) tends to move the needle more than tiny keyword tweaks alone.
General-purpose AI does not reliably enforce marketplace limits — titles can exceed character caps, tag counts can be wrong for Fiverr, and advice may ignore preview text buyers actually see. GigRank validates suggestions against known field constraints and focuses on visibility mechanics for Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer.com rather than generic résumé polish.
On paid plans you get a multi-section scored breakdown (grades and scores) covering title, rate positioning, description (including the critical preview), skills and keywords, portfolio signals where applicable, credibility indicators, and overall visibility themes. The free tier focuses on title and rate with supporting scores so you can still improve quickly.
Yes. When you do not yet have strong social proof, your title, description, skills, and tags carry even more weight. GigRank helps you structure proof-oriented copy and keyword focus so search systems can classify you accurately — which matters most in the first months on a platform.
Use the exact phrases buyers type into Fiverr search, stay specific to your niche, and treat each of the five slots as precious — broad tags waste visibility; hyper-narrow tags may never get volume. Pair outcome language in your title with tags that match real search demand in your category. GigRank reviews your inputs and suggests tighter tag and title alignment.
High impressions with low clicks usually means the search snippet — title plus visible description — does not match buyer intent, or pricing and level signals feel misaligned with the promise. Thumbnail and first-line clarity matter. GigRank helps tighten title, tags, and the opening of your description so the snippet communicates value faster.