UI/UX Designer on goLance vs. Upwork
Both platforms connect you with freelance ui/ux designers. Only one charges a single 7.95% platform fee that is shareable between client and freelancer — instead of stacking a 5% client surcharge on top of a 10% freelancer fee. Only one pre-vets every freelancer and skips the bidding wars. Here's the side-by-side for hiring ui/ux designers in 2026.
goLance vs. Upwork — UI/UX Designer hiring
Both platforms have a place — but for hiring a UI/UX Designer, the structural differences add up to thousands of dollars and weeks of saved time.
| Feature | goLance | Upwork |
|---|---|---|
| Platform fee | 7.95% — shareable (client + freelancer) | 5% client + 10% freelancer = 15% total |
| Client cost per hr (mid-level ui/ux designer) | $78/hr base + up to 7.95% shareable | $82/hr (after 5% client surcharge) |
| Bidding / Connects fees | None | Yes — freelancers pay to bid |
| UI/UX Designer pre-vetting | Mandatory before listing | Self-declared |
| Skill verification badges | HuAi (Competent / Proficient / Expert) | Optional / unverified |
| Direct messaging before contract | Free, unlimited | Restricted |
| Time-to-hire (typical) | 24–48 hrs | 5–10 days |
| Escrow / payment protection | Yes — bank-grade | Yes (basic) |
| Time tracking on hourly | Screenshot-verified | Yes (basic) |
| Global payments + tax compliance | 150+ countries, 1099 generation | Yes |
| Security certifications | SOC 2, ISO 27001 | SOC 2 |
Upwork makes finding the right ui/ux designers almost impossible
Four structural reasons Upwork is the wrong place to find quality ui/ux designers — and what goLance does differently.
Portfolio quality varies wildly without filter.
Upwork shows ui/ux designers alongside template-flippers and unqualified designers. goLance pre-screens portfolios so the talent you see meets a quality bar.
Bidding selects for desperation, not quality.
A great ui/ux designers gets enough direct-message inquiries that they don't need to bid. The ones who do bid often need the work — not because they're great, but because they're struggling.
Stock-template "designs" plague the marketplace.
Many low-priced Upwork ui/ux designers use template marketplaces and modify slightly. goLance's portfolio review flags this pattern.
Stacked client and freelancer fees eat your design budget.
Upwork charges a 5% client surcharge AND deducts 10% from your designer — so 15% of every dollar leaves the engagement before any work gets paid for. goLance's single 7.95% fee is shareable, so more of the budget stays with the designer or in your pocket.
Real cost example: UI/UX Designer retainer
A typical mid-level UI/UX Designer engagement: 160 hours/month at $78/hr. Same freelancer, same work — different total cost depending on platform.
Mid-level UI/UX Designer retainer comparison
$10,560 less per year in platform fees on goLance for the same UI/UX Designer engagement. Because the 7.95% is shareable, you and your freelancer decide who absorbs it — split it, have the freelancer absorb it, or pay it yourself. Upwork's 5% + 10% is fixed on both sides, and the freelancer's 10% is typically priced back into a higher hourly rate.
When Upwork might still make sense
We aren't saying Upwork is universally wrong. There are scenarios where it works:
You need very low-budget, one-off work. If you're hiring for a $50–$200 micro-task, Upwork's gig-style listings can be a faster fit than thoughtful direct matching.
You're hiring for an extremely common skill in a specific country. Upwork's scale means you'll get more bids in narrow geographic combinations — even if the quality bar varies.
You've already built relationships there. If your existing freelancer team is on Upwork and your contracts are mature, the switching cost may not be worth it for low-volume work.
For everything else — especially ongoing ui/ux designers work, retainer engagements, or any project over $1,000 — goLance's single 7.95% shareable fee and pre-vetting make it the rational choice.
Common questions
Is goLance really better than Upwork for hiring ui/ux designers?
For most buyers — yes. goLance pre-vets every UI/UX Designer before they appear in search results, charges one 7.95% platform fee that is shareable between client and freelancer, and uses direct matching instead of bidding wars. On a year-long ui/ux designer engagement at $78/hr, the all-in fee gap (15% on Upwork vs. 7.95% on goLance) works out to approximately $10,998 less leaving the engagement on goLance.
Why don't senior ui/ux designers bid on Upwork?
Senior ui/ux designers with established client books rarely bid on Upwork projects. Upwork's pay-per-bid (Connects) model and stacked fees (5% client surcharge + 10% freelancer service fee) discourage top talent. They're typically on direct-matching platforms like goLance where their experience speaks first and they don't pay to compete for work.
What does Upwork charge for hiring a UI/UX Designer?
Upwork charges both sides of the engagement: a 5% client marketplace fee on top of the freelancer's rate AND a 10% service fee deducted from the freelancer — 15% combined. So if your UI/UX Designer charges $78/hr on Upwork, you pay roughly $82/hr after the client surcharge, and the freelancer typically prices their 10% fee back into a higher hourly rate. On goLance there is one 7.95% platform fee, shareable between the two of you.
Are ui/ux designers on goLance actually pre-vetted?
Yes. Every UI/UX Designer passes identity verification, a skills assessment specific to UI/UX Design, and portfolio review before they're listed. Top performers earn HuAi skill badges (Competent / Proficient / Expert) earned through advanced assessments — these badges aren't self-declared.
How fast can I hire a UI/UX Designer on goLance compared to Upwork?
goLance teams typically sign their first UI/UX Designer contract within 24–48 hours. Upwork averages 5–10 days because of the bidding window, the back-and-forth on Connects, and the time to filter through unqualified bids. With pre-vetting and direct messaging, goLance compresses that to days.
What if I want to switch a UI/UX Designer from Upwork to goLance?
If you have an existing relationship with a UI/UX Designer from Upwork, both platforms allow off-platform engagements after the initial hire. Many teams move their best Upwork freelancers to goLance to cut total platform fees from 15% down to a single shareable 7.95% — same freelancer, lower total cost out of the engagement.
Hire your UI/UX Designer on goLance — and save
1,100+ vetted ui/ux designers ready to start. One 7.95% platform fee — shareable between client and freelancer — no Connects, no bidding wars. Average time-to-hire: 24–48 hours.