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Why My Gig Video Is Not Showing on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 12:17 am

As a Fiverr seller, you may have noticed that your gig video is not appearing on your gig page. There are a few potential reasons for this:

1. The video is not in the correct format

In order to be compatible with Fiverr, your video must be in either .mp4 or .mov format. If your video is in any other format, it will not appear on your gig page.

2. The video is too large

The maximum file size for a Fiverr gig video is 500 MB. If your video is larger than this, it will not appear on your gig page.

PRO TIP: If you are having trouble viewing your gig video on Fiverr, it is likely due to one of the following reasons:

-The video is still processing and has not finished uploading yet
-There was an error during the upload process
-The video does not meet Fiverr’s content guidelines

If you believe there is another reason why your gig video is not showing up, please contact Fiverr customer support for further assistance.

3. The video contains content that is not allowed on Fiverr

There are a few types of content that are not allowed on Fiverr, including but not limited to: pornography, violence, illegal drugs, and copyrighted material. If your video contains any of these things, it will not appear on your gig page.

4. There was an error when uploading the video

Sometimes there can be an error when uploading a video to Fiverr. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as a bad internet connection or a problem with the file itself. If you think this might be the case, try uploading the video again.

Why My Gig Video Is Not Showing on Fiverr?

There are several reasons why your gig video might not be appearing on your Fiverr gig page. The most common reason is that the video is in the wrong format – it needs to be either an .mov file. Other potential reasons include the file being too large, containing content that’s not allowed on Fiverr, or there being an error when uploading the file.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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