AND.CO Shutting Down: Complete Migration Guide for Freelancers (2026)
AND.CO is shutting down on March 1, 2026. Your client data, invoices, contracts, and project records will be permanently deleted.
This guide covers:
- How to export your data before it’s gone
- Why OneSuite is your best migration option
- How to switch platforms in under a week
AND.CO (Fiverr Workspace) is Shutting Down
Yes, it’s official. Fiverr announced the shutdown through their help center, and there’s no negotiating with the deadline.
What this means:
- All AND.CO/Fiverr Workspace accounts will be terminated
- Your data will be permanently deleted (no recovery option)
- This affects all users globally—free and paid plans
Why it’s happening:
- Fiverr is shifting away from standalone freelancer tools
- Development on AND.CO stopped in 2021
- The platform has been stagnant while competitors evolved
- Fiverr is partnering with HoneyBook instead (offering users 1 year free)
No extensions available. March 1st is a hard deadline. Fiverr won’t maintain the platform or your data after that date.
What you need to do:
- Export your data (clients, invoices, contracts, time logs)
- Choose a new platform
- Migrate before the shutdown
The good news?
You have time to handle this properly—if you start now. And honestly, this might be the push you needed to upgrade to something better. AND.CO was already outdated. It never had client portals, real project management, or CRM features. You were probably juggling other tools to fill those gaps anyway.
OneSuite does all of that in one place. And we’ll help you migrate.
Critical Timeline and Deadlines
Here’s exactly when things happen and what you need to do:
January 31, 2026: Final Billing Date
Monthly subscriptions: Automatically cancel on this date. No final charge.
Annual subscriptions: You’ll receive a prorated refund for any unused months after January 31st. Fiverr processes these automatically.
This is the last day AND.CO processes any payments. After this, the platform becomes free to access (but only temporarily).
February 1-28, 2026: Free Access Period
The platform stays online but in read-only mode. You can still access your data, but you can’t create new invoices or projects.
This is your last chance to export everything.
⚠️ Don’t wait until February 28th. Thousands of freelancers will be scrambling to download data in the final days. The servers will be overloaded, downloads will fail, and you’ll be stuck in a panic.
Export your data this week, not next month.
March 1, 2026: Complete Shutdown
11:59 PM on February 28th is the cutoff. After that:
- All access to AND.CO terminates
- Your data is permanently deleted from Fiverr’s servers
- No customer support available
- No recovery option—ever
If you haven’t exported your client list, invoice history, signed contracts, and time tracking logs by then, they’re gone forever.
Why AND.CO is Shutting Down
The official reason: Fiverr says it’s a “strategic shift” away from standalone tools for freelancers.
The real story:
1. Fiverr’s priorities changed Fiverr acquired AND.CO in 2018 with big promises about continued investment and development. That didn’t happen. The company decided to focus on its core marketplace business instead.
2. Development froze in 2021 After rebranding AND.CO as “Fiverr Workspace,” no major features were added. While competitors built client portals, automation, and modern project management, AND.CO stayed frozen. Users kept asking for updates—they never came.
3. The platform never made money Fiverr made AND.CO completely free after acquiring it. Free is great for users, but it means zero revenue. Without income, there’s no business case to maintain the platform long-term.
4. Fiverr’s bigger struggles In September 2025, Fiverr laid off 250 employees and announced an “AI-first” pivot. Active buyers on the marketplace dropped from 4.3 million to around 3.5 million. AND.CO was a cost center they couldn’t justify keeping.
5. Partnering with HoneyBook instead Rather than continue supporting AND.CO, Fiverr cut a deal with HoneyBook (a competitor). They’re offering AND.CO users one year free on HoneyBook plans and calling it a day.
What You Need to Do Before March 1st
Step 1: Export Your Data (Do This First)
Your data gets deleted permanently on March 1st. Export everything now:
- Client contacts: Names, emails, company info
- Invoice history: CSV and PDF (you need PDFs for tax records)
- Contracts: All signed PDFs
- Time tracking logs: Billable and non-billable hours
- Project details: Names, descriptions, status
How to export: Profile → Settings → Account & Security → “Download your data” → Choose email delivery
Store it: Cloud + local computer + backup drive (3 locations minimum)
Step 2: Choose Your Migration Destination
Your new platform needs to do what AND.CO did—plus what AND.CO never built.
Quick assessment:
- Getting “what’s the status?” emails constantly? → You need client portals
- Using Asana/OneSuite alongside AND.CO? → You need real project management
- Planning to hire help or grow? → You need team features
- Manually copying data between tools? → You need automation
If any of these sound familiar, OneSuite solves them.
OneSuite isn’t just an AND.CO replacement. It’s what AND.CO should have become: full client lifecycle management (leads → proposals → projects → invoicing → portal) in one platform.
See what AND.CO lacked that OneSuite has →
Step 3: Plan Your Transition
Simple 4-week timeline:
Week 1: Export AND.CO data + start OneSuite free trial + import clients
Week 2: Set up templates, branding, and payment gateways
Week 3: Test with real work (run both platforms in parallel)
Week 4: Move everything to OneSuite + notify clients
Migration tips:
- Don’t import dead clients from 2019—only active ones
- Test with 2-3 clients before inviting everyone
- Use OneSuite’s template library (don’t build from scratch)
- Email support@onesuite.io if you get stuck
Why OneSuite is the Best Alternative
AND.CO handled the basics—invoicing, contracts, time tracking. But that’s it. No client portals, no real project management, no way to track leads before they became clients.
Most AND.CO users weren’t just using AND.CO. You were probably juggling Asana for projects, a spreadsheet for leads, and answering “what’s the status?” emails daily.
OneSuite fixes that. It’s not just an AND.CO replacement—it’s what AND.CO should have become.
What AND.CO Lacked (OneSuite Has)
| Feature | AND.CO | OneSuite |
| Invoicing | ✅ | ✅ |
| Contracts | ✅ | ✅ |
| Time Tracking | ✅ | ✅ |
| Client Portal | ❌ | ✅ |
| Project Management | ❌ | ✅ |
| CRM/Leads | ❌ | ✅ |
| Team Features | ❌ | ✅ |
| White-Label | ❌ | ✅ |
| Active Updates | ❌ | ✅ |
Other AND.CO Alternatives
OneSuite isn’t your only option. Here are the other platforms AND.CO users are considering—and when they make sense.
HoneyBook
What it is: Client flow platform focused on booking and scheduling
Good for:
- Event-based freelancers (wedding photographers, event planners)
- Service providers with heavy scheduling needs
- Strong client intake and questionnaire workflows
Weak for:
- Ongoing retainer work or monthly clients
- Project delivery after the initial booking
- Real project management (it’s basic)
Special deal: Fiverr is offering AND.CO users 1 year free on HoneyBook Essentials or Premium plans (offer valid through March 5, 2026)
Honest take:
HoneyBook excels at getting clients booked. But once they’re signed, the project management is weak. If you need to manage ongoing work—track tasks, share files, update clients on progress—you’ll still need another tool.
Also requires annual commitment for best pricing.
Choose HoneyBook if: You’re a wedding photographer or event planner who books one-off projects, not ongoing retainers.
Dubsado
What it is: Workflow automation powerhouse for service businesses
Good for:
- Complex, repeatable client workflows
- Deep automation (if/then logic, triggers, sequences)
- Businesses with very specific intake processes
Weak for:
- Quick setup (expect 1-2 weeks to configure properly)
- Simple freelancing needs (it’s overkill)
- Users who want something intuitive from day one
Honest take:
Dubsado is powerful but complicated. The learning curve is steep. You’ll spend significant time building workflows, testing automations, and customizing forms.
Great for agencies that need maximum control. Overwhelming for solo freelancers who just want to invoice clients and manage projects.
Choose Dubsado if: You love automation, have time for extensive setup, and need highly customized workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I get a refund from AND.CO?
Yes, if you have an annual subscription. You’ll get a prorated refund for any unused months after January 31, 2026. Monthly subscriptions simply end on January 31st with no refund.
What happens if I don’t export my data?
It’s permanently deleted on March 1, 2026. No recovery option. No backup. No way to get it back.
Can I extend my AND.CO access past March 1st?
No. March 1, 2026 is a hard deadline with no extensions
Is the OneSuite trial really free?
Yes. 14 days, full feature access, no credit card required upfront.
Does OneSuite have everything AND.CO had?
Yes—invoicing, contracts, proposals, time tracking, expense tracking. Plus client portals, real project management, CRM, and team features AND.CO never built.
Can I use my own domain for the client portal?
Yes. White-label customization is included. Use clients.yourname.com instead of a third-party URL.
What to Do Right Now
The March 1st deadline is real, but you have time to do this right.
This week:
- Export your data – Takes 30 minutes. Get it done while AND.CO is still running smoothly.
- Try OneSuite – Free trial, no commitment. See if it fits your workflow.
- Test with one client – Import a few contacts, send one invoice, get a feel for the platform.
You don’t need to switch everything overnight. Most freelancers run both platforms for a week or two, then make the full move when they’re comfortable.
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