AND.CO Shut Down: Best Alternatives for UK Freelancers (2026)
Key takeaways
- AND.CO (rebranded as Fiverr Workspace) shut down in March 2026
- Former users need a replacement for proposals, contracts, invoicing, and time tracking
- Most alternatives are US-focused — HelloNoa is built specifically for UK freelancers
- You can export your AND.CO data as CSV and import it into HelloNoa
What happened to AND.CO?
If you're reading this, you probably already know the bad news. AND.CO — the freelancer toolkit that handled contracts, invoicing, proposals, and time tracking — is gone.
Here's the timeline: AND.CO was acquired by Fiverr in 2018 and rebranded as Fiverr Workspace in 2021. For a while, it worked well enough. But in late 2025, Fiverr announced they were shutting down Workspace entirely to focus on their core marketplace. The service officially closed on 31 March 2026.
If you were one of the thousands of freelancers relying on it, you're now looking for somewhere new to manage your business. Let's look at your options.
What AND.CO users are losing
AND.CO wasn't just an invoicing tool. It was a full freelance business platform. Here's what you need to replace:
- Proposals — branded project proposals with itemised pricing
- Contracts — legally binding agreements with e-signatures
- Invoicing — professional invoices with payment tracking
- Time tracking — built-in timer linked to projects and invoices
- Expense tracking — logging business costs against projects
- Task management — basic project organisation tools
Most individual tools only cover one or two of these. Replacing AND.CO with separate apps means paying for three or four subscriptions and switching between them constantly.
The best AND.CO alternatives
HelloNoa — best for UK freelancers
HelloNoa covers the full freelance workflow in one place: intake forms, proposals, contracts with e-signatures, time tracking, and invoicing. It's the closest thing to AND.CO's all-in-one approach, with one crucial difference — it's built for UK freelancers.
What sets it apart:
- UK-law contract templates reviewed by UK solicitors, not US attorneys
- GBP pricing and invoicing — no currency conversion headaches
- VAT support built in, including VAT-registered and non-registered options
- GDPR-compliant data handling from day one
- Guided workflow — walks you through each step from intake to getting paid
- Pricing from £10/month (Essential, founding rate) — significantly cheaper than most alternatives
If you're a UK freelancer, HelloNoa is the most natural switch from AND.CO. The workflow is similar, but everything is tailored to how freelancing actually works in the UK.
Bonsai — solid but US-focused
Bonsai is probably the most well-known AND.CO alternative. It covers proposals, contracts, invoicing, time tracking, and even tax preparation. The interface is clean and the feature set is comprehensive.
The catch: Bonsai is built for the US market. Contract templates follow US law. Pricing is in USD ($17-52/month). Tax features are designed around US federal and state filing. If you're a UK freelancer, you'll be paying more for features that don't quite fit your needs.
HoneyBook — great for client experience, wrong market
HoneyBook is popular with wedding photographers, event planners, and creative professionals. It handles proposals, contracts, invoicing, and scheduling beautifully. The client-facing experience is polished.
But like Bonsai, it's firmly US-focused. Pricing starts at $15/month (USD), contracts are US-law templates, and there's no VAT support. UK freelancers will find themselves working around the platform rather than with it.
Wave — free but limited
Wave is genuinely free for invoicing and accounting. If invoicing is your only need, it's worth considering. Wave handles professional invoices, expense tracking, and basic financial reports at no cost.
The limitations: no contracts, no proposals, no time tracking, no e-signatures. Wave is an accounting tool, not a freelance business platform. You'll need separate tools for everything else AND.CO handled, which defeats the purpose of an all-in-one replacement.
Plutio — all-in-one but no UK law
Plutio tries to be everything: proposals, contracts, invoicing, time tracking, project management, CRM, and even a client portal. The feature list is impressive and pricing is competitive.
The problem is depth. Plutio covers many things at a surface level but doesn't specialise in any of them. Contract templates aren't reviewed by UK lawyers. VAT handling is basic. And the sheer number of features can feel overwhelming when you just want to send an invoice.
Switching from AND.CO?
HelloNoa covers everything AND.CO did — proposals, contracts, invoicing, and time tracking — but built for UK law, UK tax, and UK freelancers.
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Here's how the main alternatives stack up for UK freelancers:
- HelloNoa — UK contracts ✓, VAT support ✓, GBP pricing ✓, all-in-one ✓, from £10/month
- Bonsai — US contracts, no VAT, USD pricing, all-in-one ✓, from $17/month
- HoneyBook — US contracts, no VAT, USD pricing, partial ✓, from $15/month
- Wave — no contracts, basic VAT, free, invoicing only
- Plutio — generic contracts, basic VAT, USD pricing, all-in-one ✓, from $19/month
Why UK freelancers need UK-specific tools
This isn't just about language or currency. When you send a contract to a UK client, it needs to be enforceable under English and Welsh law (or Scots law). When you invoice with VAT, the format needs to meet HMRC requirements. When you store client data, you need to comply with UK GDPR.
US-built platforms get these details wrong because they're not designed for our market. You end up with contracts that reference "governing law: State of California" and invoices that don't include your VAT number in the right format.
It works until it doesn't. And when it doesn't, it's usually at the worst possible time — a client dispute, a tax inspection, or a data protection complaint.
How to migrate from AND.CO
If you haven't already, here's how to get your data out before it's gone for good:
- Export your data — AND.CO/Fiverr Workspace offered CSV exports for clients, invoices, and time entries. Download everything you can.
- Save your contracts — download PDF copies of all signed contracts. These are your legal records.
- Screenshot your templates — if you had customised proposal or invoice templates, take screenshots for reference.
- Note your settings — payment terms, tax rates, bank details. You'll need these when setting up your new platform.
Once you've got your data, setting up HelloNoa takes about 15 minutes. The onboarding wizard walks you through entering your business details, and you can start creating projects and sending documents straight away.
The bottom line
AND.CO shutting down is frustrating, but it's also an opportunity to upgrade. If you were using a US platform in the UK, you were always working with tools that weren't quite right for your market.
Now's the time to switch to something built for how you actually work — with UK-law contracts, proper VAT support, and pricing in pounds, not dollars.
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