If you were one of the freelancers relying on Fiverr Workspace (formerly AND.CO) to send contracts, invoices, and track time, you already know: the platform shut down on March 1, 2026.
AND.CO launched in 2016 as a clean, affordable freelance management tool. Fiverr acquired it in 2018, rebranded it as Fiverr Workspace in 2021, and then quietly announced in late 2025 that it was shutting the whole thing down. No migration path. No refunds. Just a sunset date and a page pointing users toward their core marketplace.
That leaves a lot of freelancers looking for a replacement now.
What AND.CO Actually Did Well
Before getting into alternatives, it's worth naming what you're actually replacing. AND.CO handled:
- Contracts with e-signatures
- Invoicing and payment collection
- Time tracking
- Expense tracking
It wasn't flashy. It didn't have a client portal or project management. But for freelancers who just needed to send a contract, invoice, and get paid, it was reliable and inexpensive.
The Three Types of Replacements
When AND.CO users started searching for alternatives, they landed in three camps.
Camp 1: The everything tools. Platforms like HoneyBook and Bonsai try to replace AND.CO with something bigger. They add client portals, scheduling, automations, and CRM features. If you want all of that, they work. But they cost $36 or more per month and come with a learning curve. If you already looked at HoneyBook or Bonsai, you know the pricing has drifted up in the last year.
Camp 2: The accounting tools. FreshBooks, Wave, and QuickBooks can send invoices, but they're built for accounting, not for the freelance proposal-to-payment flow. Wave is no longer free either, with paid features now costing $16 to $19 per month depending on your country. Why Wave isn't the free option it used to be.
Camp 3: The purpose-built tools. These are newer tools focused specifically on the flow freelancers care about most: scope the project, send the proposal, collect the payment. No bloat.
What to Look For in a Replacement
Here's what actually matters when replacing AND.CO:
Proposals and invoices in one flow. AND.CO let you chain these together. When a client confirmed, you could send the invoice without opening a second tool. Look for the same here. Toggling between apps for proposals versus invoices is where time gets wasted.
Automated follow-ups. AND.CO didn't have this. But now that you're shopping, you should demand it. Getting paid late is the single biggest cash-flow problem for freelancers. Automated payment reminders eliminate the awkward "just checking in" emails you'd otherwise have to write yourself.
Payment links that work from email. Your client shouldn't have to log into a portal to pay you. A good invoicing tool generates a direct payment link that works in any email client, on any device.
Pricing that doesn't scale against you. AND.CO was affordable. Don't replace it with something that costs three times more and charges per seat.
What Nvoyce Does Differently
Nvoyce is built around one core insight: most freelancers don't need project management software. They need to get from "client said yes" to "payment received" as fast as possible.
Here's how the flow works:
- You describe the project in plain language. AI drafts the proposal with scope, line items, and payment terms.
- Your client gets a link, reviews it, and hits Accept.
- An invoice auto-generates from the proposal. No retyping.
- A Stripe payment link lands in their inbox.
- If they don't pay, Payme follows up automatically at day 14, day 30, or on whatever schedule you set.
You never chase payments. The tool does it.
Solo plan is $19.99 per month. Team plan, for small agencies with up to 3 seats, is $39.99 per month. Both come with a 7-day free trial, no credit card required.
Comparing Your Options
Here's an honest side-by-side for the most common AND.CO replacements:
Tools in the $15 to $25 range mostly handle invoices and accounting but skip proposals. Tools that do proposals tend to cost $25 to $36 and up, without built-in AI generation or automated follow-ups.
What to Do This Week
If AND.CO is gone and you haven't replaced it yet:
- Identify your two non-negotiables. For most freelancers, it's invoicing and automated follow-up. Everything else is bonus.
- Try a tool for one real project before committing. Most have free trials.
- Look at whether the tool handles proposals natively. If it doesn't, you'll end up with a Canva PDF for proposals and a separate invoicing tool, which is the exact fragmented workflow you're trying to fix.
For a deeper breakdown: From Proposal to Paid: The Best Freelance Software in 2026.
Related Reading
- From Proposal to Paid: The Best Freelance Software That Handles the Whole Flow in 2026
- Bonsai Alternatives in 2026: What Freelancers Are Actually Switching To
- Wave Is Not Actually Free Anymore — And It Never Chased Payments for You Anyway
Frequently Asked Questions
Did AND.CO actually shut down?
Yes. AND.CO, rebranded as Fiverr Workspace after Fiverr's 2018 acquisition, shut down on March 1, 2026. Fiverr redirected users to its core freelance marketplace rather than migrating them to another product.
Can I export my AND.CO data?
Fiverr provided an export window before the shutdown date. If you missed it, your data may no longer be recoverable from the platform directly. Contact Fiverr support to check options.
What's the cheapest AND.CO replacement that includes proposals?
Nvoyce starts at $19.99 per month and includes AI-generated proposals, invoicing, and automated follow-ups. There's a 7-day free trial with no credit card required.
Do I need a separate contracts tool?
For most freelancers, a well-written proposal with clear payment terms and scope functions as a lightweight contract. If you need legally binding e-signatures, look for tools that include that explicitly, or use DocuSign as a standalone add-on.
What happened to AND.CO's time tracking feature?
Time tracking isn't included in all invoicing tools. If that was a core feature for you, check whether your replacement supports it before switching. Harvest and Toggl are solid standalone options if your invoicing platform doesn't cover it.
Is Nvoyce good for small agencies?
Nvoyce's Team plan is $39.99 per month for up to 3 seats. It includes shared client books, rate cards, and white-label proposals, which is useful for small agencies billing under a single brand.
Try Nvoyce free for 7 days at nvoyce.ai. No credit card required.