Comparison

Orca vs Fiverr for Virtual Assistants

Fiverr is built for one-off gigs. Orca is built for ongoing assistant relationships — browse dedicated VA profiles with hourly rates, message directly, and avoid gig churn and platform cuts on VA earnings.

FeatureOrcaFiverrUpworkTaskbullet
Platform / agency feesNone20% from VA10% from VA35% management fee
Speed to first messageInstantInstantAfter proposals~1 day
Dedicated assistantYes — same personNo — gig-basedPossible but variesYes — managed
Transparent pricing upfrontYes — rate on profileYes — per gigVaries — negotiatedYes
Bidding / proposals requiredNo — direct messageNoYes — proposal processNo
VA keeps 100% of their rateYesNo — 80%No — 90%No — managed model
AI-assisted matchingYes — Scout ConciergeLimited filtersSmart matchingYes

Common questions

Is Orca better than Fiverr for a virtual assistant?

For ongoing inbox, ops, and support work, yes. Fiverr optimizes for discrete deliverables. Orca optimizes for hiring the same assistant week after week with transparent hourly rates and no 20% cut from the VA.

Does Fiverr take a commission from VAs?

Yes. Fiverr typically takes 20% from freelancers. On Orca, VAs keep 100% of the rate shown on their profile — clients pay directly with zero Orca commission.

Can I hire the same person long-term on Orca?

Yes. That's the core use case — one dedicated VA who learns your tools, tone, and processes instead of re-explaining context on every new gig order.

When is Fiverr still a fit?

One-off design assets, short copy tasks, or discrete micro-deliverables. For calendar, inbox, support, and operations, a dedicated Orca VA is usually faster and cheaper over a month.

Skip the gig queue — hire a dedicated VA

Browse profiles with rates visible upfront, or use Scout Concierge for a ranked shortlist.

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Also see Orca vs Upwork and VA pricing guide.