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Do I Have to Buy Connects on UpWork?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 10:09 pm

As a freelancer, you have the option to buy connects on UpWork. But is it really necessary? Here’s what you need to know.

What are connects?

Connects are UpWork’s way of letting you bid on jobs. You’re given two free connects per month, and after that, you have to purchase them. Each connect costs $0.15.

Why would I want to buy connects?

There are a few reasons why you might want to buy connects.

First, if you’re just starting out on UpWork, your profile isn’t going to be as strong as someone who’s been freelancing for a while. This means that you’re going to have a hard time getting jobs without bidding on them.

Second, even if you have a strong profile, there are still going to be some jobs that you’re not qualified for. By buying connects, you can bid on these jobs and hope that the client chooses you anyway.

Third, some clients only allow freelancers with a certain number of connects to apply for their job. This number is usually 10 or 15. If you don’t have enough connects, you won’t be able to apply for the job.

Fourth, if you want to apply for multiple jobs at once, you’re going to need more than two connects. This is because each time you apply for a job, one connect is used up.

Do I have to buy Connects? No, You don’t have to buy Connects on UpWork, but it is beneficial if your goal is land clients and grow your business through the platform.

Conclusion: While there are some benefits to buying Connects on UpWork, it’s not necessary in order to find success as a freelancer on the platform.

PRO TIP: If you are thinking about purchasing connects on Upwork, be aware that there are many scams associated with this. There are numerous reports of people being ripped off by fake sellers, and of course, Upwork itself takes a cut of every connect purchased. So, unless you are absolutely sure that you need to purchase connects, we recommend avoiding this altogether.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.