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Does Fiverr allow me to add my colleague to the Zoom meeting if they are not a Fiverr member?


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I have a meeting with one of my clients, and I need to bring in one of my developers and designers to discuss a project. Remember they are not a Fiverr seller. Is that possible? I have no idea. Looking for a valid solution. Thanks, mate!

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18 minutes ago, rajibbapy said:

I need to bring in one of my developers and designers to discuss a project.

Why your account is not an AGENCY ACCOUNT??

While you're pretending to be a SOLO freelancer!! 

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2 hours ago, priyank_mod said:

Why your account is not an AGENCY ACCOUNT??

While you're pretending to be a SOLO freelancer!! 

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I work on project-based assignments, so it's difficult for me to maintain a full-time team. However, I have a very small team, but I wouldn't call it an agency. There are times when I need help from others, and during those times, I turn to my friends and community. But this time, I really need to bring them on board to discuss things further. Otherwise, I am a solo freelancer and don’t run a full-time agency. Growing into an agency is part of my future plan, but do you think I can bring non-Fiverr sellers onto my Zoom call, Priyank?

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6 minutes ago, rajibbapy said:

do you think I can bring non-Fiverr sellers onto my Zoom call, Priyank?

Most probably yes as long as you aren't violating standard TOS. This isn't a violation of TOS. 

AI hears the conversation and flags if people are violating the TOS. 

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I think, there’s no explicitly mentioned restriction on inviting external participants to the meeting, as long as it aligns with Fiverr’s TOS
However, I think your client should be Okay with it and you should make sure of that. Clients might doubt about your skills. 
 

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On 11/27/2024 at 2:51 PM, majidshowghi said:

I think, there’s no explicitly mentioned restriction on inviting external participants to the meeting, as long as it aligns with Fiverr’s TOS
However, I think your client should be Okay with it and you should make sure of that. Clients might doubt about your skills. 
 

Thanks, but he isn’t doubting my skills; rather, he loves working with me. For the project we're discussing, we need three people: a front-end developer, a back-end developer, and a database specialist. That's why I want them on a call—actually, the client wants to talk.

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On 11/27/2024 at 10:06 AM, rajibbapy said:

I have a meeting with one of my clients, and I need to bring in one of my developers and designers to discuss a project. Remember they are not a Fiverr seller. Is that possible? I have no idea. Looking for a valid solution. Thanks, mate!

@rajibbapy  Some instructions are given in the Fiverr forum, you can check them by clicking on the link Video calls (Zoom calls).

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