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Direct Contracts now live for all freelancers

lenaellis
Community Member

To help grow and support your freelance business on and off Upwork, we are releasing Direct Contracts to all Upwork freelancers today. With this new release, we have also expanded the functionality to now include multiple milestones. 

 

Direct Contracts allows you to enter into fixed-price contracts with non-Upwork clients, offering access to Upwork's safety and security features with greater flexibility for your business. Freelancers can access their Direct Contracts by clicking on the new paper airplane icon next to notifications or directly here.

 

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Here’s how it works: 

 

On the Direct Contracts page, freelancers will see the option to start a new Direct Contract and a list of all existing Direct Contracts along with the status of that contract.

 

The steps to start a new Direct Contract are very simple:

 

1. Enter your client’s details

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2. Add either a single amount or create milestones with each amount

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3. Review and send the contract

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4. An email is sent to your client to begin

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Your client will receive an email notifying them of your detailed proposal, along with some guidance on how the product works. 

 

Just like your other fixed-price contracts on Upwork, your client deposits project funds in escrow before the contract starts. You will see the status of the milestone listed below each one, so you will know when to begin working. When you’ve completed the contract or each milestone, you’ll request payment from your client. And with Direct Contracts, once they’ve accepted your request, the funds are released to you immediately, with no security period.

 

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As a freelancer, you’ll pay a processing fee of 3.4% of the total contract amount, but you won’t pay any freelancer service fees to Upwork. It’s easy for your clients because they won’t have to create an Upwork account.  And with payment protection and dispute assistance, you can work confidently with your clients who are not on Upwork. 

 

Let us know if you have any questions.

 

405 Comments
petra_r
Community Member

Crystal H wrote:

I'm not seeing the benefits


Don't use it then

 

 

 

 

AleksandarD
Community Manager

Hi Crystal,

 

Freelancers have told us they’d like to have one secure place to invoice clients and receive payments. Direct Contracts makes it easy to get paid by your clients who don’t have a full account on Upwork and just need access to review your invoices and make payments on fixed-price contracts. With Direct Contracts, you also get the protection of escrow and if a dispute arises we will be happy to help. 

 

Additionally, you may want to check out this help article for more information on Direct Contracts.

 

Thank you.

chairston
Community Member

Petra, 

**Edited for Community Guidelines** If you had fully read what I was asking, I was asking for clarification on what I was missing; what's the purpose. 

 

It's actually something I wanted to use and advertise on my website I just wanted to know what the benefits were because it seems like since we are bringing them money that we otherwise wouldn't/don't have to - there should be something to help us. Or perhaps someone heard about new features coming down the pipeline that I am unaware of. 

 

I'm sure others have wondered as well. 

 

chairston
Community Member

Aleksandar, 

I appreciate the response. I did know about the help article beforehand, but I didn't know that other freelancers were requesting it because they wanted one place for invoice and payments. That was never an issue for me, but I do see the benefit ( for them ).

 

I appreciate the answer! Smiley Very Happy

Maybe in the future, there will be a feature that will help me too. 

 

-Crystal 

VladimirG
Community Manager

Hi Temitope, Oyeyemi, Samuel, Innocent and Achala,

 

Thanks for your questions. Currently, Direct Contracts are only available to freelancers and their clients in certain countries. If you attempt to sign up and you or your client are not eligible due to the country you live in, you’ll see this message: We’re sorry to inform you that Direct Contracts are currently not available in your country." Note that the message has been recently updated. We hope to expand Direct Contracts to more countries in the future.

lgeocole
Community Member

Hi, I got this error when trying to creating the contract:

We’re sorry to inform you that Direct Contracts are currently not available in your country.

 

Why I'm having this issue? It's not the first time I'm using the direct contract feature.

 

Thanks

lgeocole
Community Member
Why did you put this restriction ?
That mean I can no more send direct contract to clients even if I have
already done it successfully before you put this restriction !
This is not fair!!!
abdo-hazem
Community Member

Hi my client can not fund money to me through direct contract it says ¨We are sorry! We are experiencing a technical problem and cannot process your request right now. Please try again in a minute¨ when he requests a code to be sent to his email

kochubei_valeria
Community Member

Hi Hazem,

 

I see that you've already submitted a support request about this issue. The team will check the error and update you as soon as possible via the same support request. 

polienkov
Community Member

"We’re sorry to inform you that Direct Contracts are currently not available in your country."

I'm based in Argentina and my client is from Chile. What's wrong? When is it gonna be available?

 

Thanks in advance.