AND.CO Shut Down? Here's What Freelancers Are Switching To
AND.CO (later renamed Fiverr Workspace) shut down on March 1, 2026. No migration path. Just an export-your-data-and-figure-it-out situation.
Fiverr partnered with HoneyBook to offer displaced users one year free. That's the official recommendation. But "official recommendation from the company that just killed your tool" isn't exactly reassuring, so it's worth looking at what's actually out there.
What AND.CO actually did well
Before jumping to alternatives, it helps to name what AND.CO got right. The replacement only works if it covers the things you actually used.
AND.CO was popular because it was simple. Invoicing, proposals, contracts, time tracking, expenses, all in one place. Not the most powerful tool in any single category, but it covered the full freelance workflow without needing five different subscriptions.
The people who miss it most are solo freelancers who don't want a CRM. They want to send a proposal, do the work, send an invoice, get paid. That's the bar.
The alternatives, honestly
The official replacement. Handles proposals, contracts, invoicing, and scheduling. The catch: it's really a CRM. If you're a solo freelancer doing 3-5 clients at a time, there's a lot of overhead you won't use. Good if you want client management built in. Overkill if you just want to invoice.
The classic AND.CO comparison. Contracts, proposals, invoicing, tax prep. If you were already considering Bonsai before the shutdown, this is probably the smoothest switch. The UX can feel cluttered, but it covers a lot.
Solid for invoicing specifically. If your main AND.CO use was sending invoices and tracking expenses, FreshBooks covers that well. Doesn't handle proposals or contracts, so you'd need something else for those.
The closest to what AND.CO felt like. Invoicing, proposals, scheduler, and a recently added AI assistant. Smaller company, less established. Some features still feel early, but the price is right.
Another all-in-one: proposals, projects, invoicing, client portals. Good for freelancers who also want project management built in. Less mainstream, but functional.
Quick comparison
| Tool | Price | Best for | Proof of delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| HoneyBook | $39/mo | CRM + full workflow | No |
| Bonsai | $15/mo | Contracts + invoicing | No |
| FreshBooks | $19/mo | Invoicing only | No |
| Moxie | $12/mo | AND.CO closest match | No |
| Plutio | $19/mo | Projects + invoicing | No |
| Workory | Free / $9/mo | Proof of delivery | Yes |
What none of them solve
Here's what most "AND.CO alternatives" articles won't tell you: every tool on that list focuses on the money side of freelancing. Proposals. Contracts. Invoices. Payments.
None of them help you prove you did the work.
An invoice says "you owe me $5,000 for website design." It doesn't show what you delivered, when, or that the client received it. A contract says what you agreed to do, not what you actually did.
When a client disputes your work or ghosts on payment, you need more than an invoice. You need a timestamped record of every deliverable. The Freelancers Union found that 71% of freelancers had trouble getting paid. The work was done. The proof was missing.
A different approach to the problem
Workory doesn't try to replace AND.CO feature-for-feature. It solves the piece that AND.CO never did: proof of delivery.
You create a project, log deliverables as you work (one sentence, one timestamp, one file or link), and share the project page with your client. They see a timeline of everything you delivered, with dates. When you send the invoice, you attach the proof link. There's nothing left to question.
It's not an invoicing tool. It's not a CRM. It's the missing layer between doing the work and getting paid for it. Pair it with whatever invoicing tool you pick from the list above, and you have something stronger than AND.CO ever was.
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Try Workory freeHow to actually decide
Forget feature comparison tables. Ask yourself two questions:
What did I actually use in AND.CO? If it was mostly invoicing, get FreshBooks or Moxie. If it was the full workflow (proposals through payment), try Bonsai or HoneyBook (especially if the free year makes it worth testing). If you're a solo freelancer who wants something simple, Moxie is the closest match.
Have I ever had a client question whether I delivered? If yes, add Workory to whatever invoicing tool you choose. The combination of invoicing plus proof of delivery is what actually protects your income. AND.CO never had that. Now you can.
Moving your data
If you haven't exported your AND.CO data yet, check your email for Fiverr's instructions. You can download clients, projects, and invoices as CSV files. Do it soon. There's no guarantee the export stays available forever.
Most of the alternatives above have CSV import features. The transition won't be seamless (it never is when a tool shuts down), but it's doable in an afternoon.
The harder transition is the habit. Whatever you pick, commit to it for 30 days before judging. The worst outcome is tool-hopping for three months and ending up with scattered data everywhere. Pick one, move your stuff, and start working.
Written by
Workory Team
Workory helps freelancers structure projects and keep proof of work (links, screenshots, approvals) to reduce friction and build trust.
Last updated: April 17, 2026