You built something real. A Claude-powered document analyzer. A custom GPT that automates a workflow your clients have been doing manually for years. An n8n pipeline that saves a marketing team four hours a week. You went to list it on Fiverr — the platform with the biggest buyer audience for freelance services — and got rejected. Or worse, you got approved, built up reviews, and then got suspended without clear explanation.
You're not alone. AI sellers on Fiverr have been reporting rejections and account suspensions at an accelerating rate. Understanding why this is happening — and what to do about it — is the first step to building a sustainable business as an independent AI builder.
Fiverr was built for a different era of freelancing. Its category structure, its quality review process, and its trust and safety systems were all designed around human services: graphic design, copywriting, video editing, web development. AI-powered services don't fit cleanly into those categories — and Fiverr's systems aren't built to evaluate them.
The result is a platform that applies inconsistent standards to AI sellers. A listing that's approved one week gets flagged the next. An account that builds hundreds of five-star reviews gets suspended when an automated system decides the service might violate a policy that was never clearly communicated.
There are a few specific reasons this keeps happening.
The disclosure problem. Fiverr requires sellers to disclose when AI is used to deliver a service — but the rules around what counts as disclosure, and when it's required, are unclear. Sellers who think they're complying get flagged. Sellers who don't know about the policy get suspended. The line between "AI-assisted" and "AI-delivered" is blurry in Fiverr's framework.
The category mismatch. If you're selling an AI agent that automates a business workflow, where does it belong on Fiverr? Programming? Business? AI Services? The correct category isn't obvious, and listing in the wrong one gets your gig deprioritized or flagged by category reviewers.
The perceived quality risk. Fiverr's reputation is built on human creativity and skill. AI-generated outputs — even high-quality, genuinely useful ones — get flagged by reviewers who associate AI with low-effort, low-quality work. The platform hasn't caught up to the reality that AI-powered services can be more sophisticated and more valuable than their human-only equivalents.
The competition threat. This is the uncomfortable truth: Fiverr has its own AI products. As the platform builds AI-powered features into its own offering, its incentive to surface and promote independent AI sellers is declining. Platform interests and seller interests are increasingly misaligned.
Getting rejected or suspended on Fiverr isn't just an inconvenience. It's a real business loss.
You lose the review history you built. You lose the search ranking that took months to establish. You lose access to buyers who trusted your profile. And you lose it all to a decision made by an algorithm or a reviewer who doesn't understand what you built.
The platform dependency that seemed like an asset — Fiverr's buyer traffic, its trust infrastructure, its search — becomes a liability the moment it's taken away.
The answer isn't to keep trying to fit your AI service into Fiverr's framework. The answer is to sell on a platform built for what you're actually doing.
mysoft.ai was built specifically for independent AI builders. No arbitrary category restrictions. No AI disclosure policies designed for a platform that doesn't understand AI. No risk of waking up to a suspended account because an automated system misclassified your service.
Here's what's different:
Zero commission during launch. You keep 100% of what you earn. Fiverr takes 20% off the top — plus additional fees for promoted listings.
No arbitrary denials. If your service is real, solves a real problem, and meets basic quality standards, it belongs on mysoft.ai. We're not trying to protect a legacy category structure.
Platform-agnostic by design. Your Claude app, your GPT, your LangChain agent, your n8n workflow — they all belong here, listed together, discoverable by buyers who don't care which model powers your service. They care what it delivers.
Built for the AI era. mysoft.ai's listing structure, its review system, and its buyer experience were all designed around AI products and services. Not retrofitted onto a framework built for 2012-era freelancing.
If you've been rejected by Fiverr — or if you're watching other AI sellers get suspended and wondering when your turn comes — the practical move is to diversify your distribution now, before it's a crisis.
List on mysoft.ai. Keep your existing channels if they're working. But don't build your entire business on a platform that has structural reasons to underserve you.
The independent AI builder community is too talented and too productive to be dependent on a platform that doesn't understand what it's building.
Before you list anywhere, read our guide on how to write an AI service listing that actually converts — and understand the real cost of platform fees vs. zero commission.
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