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Faster payouts for hourly contracts

lenaellis
Community Member

We have heard from many in our community that you need your earnings faster, especially now. Today, we are happy to announce that all Top Rated freelancers and agencies working on hourly contracts are eligible to receive their funds five days earlier. This is because we are eliminating the security hold on their payouts. 

 

For Top Rated agencies and freelancers, the earnings for hours that you worked last week will be available to manually withdraw this Friday. You will see a notification under your bell icon and receive an email about the updated payment schedule for your hourly contracts for this week. 

 

Because this is for Top Rated agencies and freelancers, the early release of funds will depend on when you currently have the Top Rated badge. If you lose or earn the Top Rated status during this time, your payment schedule will be adjusted to include or exclude the security hold.


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How does it work?

As long as your client’s billing method can be charged successfully and they don’t dispute your hours, we will apply their payment to your Upwork account five days earlier than before if you are Top Rated. You can then withdraw the money anytime you prefer by clicking here and choosing “Get Paid Now.” Note: If you have an automatic payment schedule set up,  this will not adjust the schedule, so if you want your earnings sooner, you also can use “Get Paid Now.”

 

Why are we only rolling this out to Top Rated freelancers and agencies?

We know that many of the talent on Upwork would benefit from receiving their earnings faster. However, during these unprecedented times, changing our policies also creates a higher risk of fraud. Due to the potential risk, we are initially rolling this out to the marketplace’s most successful freelancers and agencies—those who are Top Rated. In the future, we will consider expanding this to other freelancers. 

 

Why do we have a 10-day wait in the first place? 

There is an inherent risk in payment processing, driven by the potential of fraudulent people, disputes, and chargebacks. We also need to give clients time to review their freelancer’s billed hours and project progress before payment is released. But in these unusual times, we understand how important it is for you to get payouts as quickly as possible. As a result, we are willing to take on additional risk and remove the security-hold period for Top Rated freelancers and agencies so you can get your money five days sooner.



Will this be available only during COVID-19?

While we plan to continue the practice after the COVID-19 pandemic ends, we will be monitoring the impacts of this change. 

 


Why is this only available for earnings on hourly contracts and not fixed-price contracts? 

With faster payments we decided to focus on the removal of security holds from hourly contracts first because the majority of contracts on Upwork are hourly. We understand faster payments will be a benefit for all contract types and we plan to explore making fixed-price payments faster in the future.


Upwork is dedicated to our community, and all of our teams are focused on keeping independent professionals working. Please visit our Help Center article for more details and let us know if you have any additional questions.

847 Comments
zakirngcbd
Community Member

Thank you! You have my kudos.

bobbi-witt
Community Member
Really good news!
shakeelpak
Community Member
Thank you....
ferdie18
Community Member
Thanks! This is really helpful in this times.
sdstudio2050
Community Member

Superb . Thannk you 🙂

jessicasimko
Community Member

Tiffany S wrote:

Heather H wrote:

Only for hourly contracts, so it is a benefit for some top-rated and agencies, not all. Those of us that are top-rated but work in a niche that is mainly fixed price see no changes. Yay, I guess. I still never understood why there is an extra holding period when escrow is pre-funded. 


Because it isn't, really. Upwork escrow is chronically underfunded and Upwork regularly transfers money from its own operating account to cover escrow shortfalls. Without the hold period, Upwork isn't just putting its own money into the escrow fund as security for those payments, but is actually paying freelancers with its own money.


I am not sure I understand this. If the money isn't in the escrow account, a freelancer wouldn't get paid - that's why we all preach "don't do any work if it's not funded in the escrow account first".  And many freelancers have done work not funded and didn't get paid for it.  And from what I understand, if the payment doesn't go through for some reason, then they take the funds back from the freelancer. So how is escrow underfunded? I am not questioning the validity of this, I just truly don't understand how it can be underfunded... 

maximusjvk
Community Member

Thanks for email. I appreciate it

aggarwalsaroj
Community Member

Sounds great!

ddd_0518
Community Member

great! Thank you, this is big help for us freelancers.

doziereugene
Community Member

This is wonderful!  Thank you.