AND CO (Fiverr Workspace)

Former AND CO / Fiverr Workspace users — platform shut down March 1, 2026

AND CO (Fiverr Workspace) shut down on March 1, 2026 — former users are migrating to all-in-one replacements.

TL;DR

  • AND CO / Fiverr Workspace shut down on March 1, 2026. Former users need a replacement and — if they missed the export window — a reconstruction plan.
  • COLO ships a free-forever Solo plan designed as a soft landing while you finish the migration.
  • Same all-in-one shape AND CO users are used to — proposals, contracts, projects, time, invoices — on one record per client.
  • Portal on your own domain and a modern mobile experience.

Why AND CO users are choosing COLO

Fiverr retired AND CO (rebranded as Fiverr Workspace) on March 1, 2026. After that date the product was no longer available and active accounts lost access to ongoing projects, contracts, invoices, and client records held in the platform. Former users had to export their data before the cutoff and move their work to a replacement tool — and many are still completing that move now.

The tool AND CO users pick as a replacement tends to have four things: (1) the same all-in-one shape they were used to; (2) a low-risk on-ramp that does not add a subscription bill on top of the migration stress; (3) a way to reconcile in-flight invoices and contracts; (4) modern, mobile-first daily use. COLO offers all four: proposals, contracts, projects, time, and invoicing on one record; a free-forever Solo plan below the paid tiers; an import path that reconciles open invoices; and a mobile app built for daily project work.

What former AND CO users should do now

  1. Gather every export you took before the shutdown — client, project, and invoice CSVs, and PDF copies of signed contracts and sent proposals. If you missed the window, work from the most recent local copies, downloaded payment receipts, and email records you still have.
  2. Reconcile any invoices that were in flight at the cutoff. Note open balances and reissue them from your replacement tool so collection does not stall. See the getting paid guide for a checklist.
  3. Choose a replacement and import — plan for two to four weeks of parallel running so retainer cycles, payment plans, and signed contracts can finish cleanly under the new tool.
  4. Reconnect your payment processor inside the new tool and test one live invoice before resuming full operations.
  5. Update client-facing links — payment links, contract links, and any portal URL in your email signature, contracts, or website — so nothing still points at the retired AND CO domain.

Feature comparison — AND CO vs COLO

Feature AND CO (retired) COLO
Availability Shut down March 1, 2026 Live, free-forever Solo
Proposals Yes Yes — proposals
Contracts & e-signature Yes Yes — contracts
Invoicing & payments Yes — recurring available One-off, recurring, plans — invoicing & payments
Project / task workspace Yes Client-visible tasks — project management
Time tracking Yes Yes, invoice-tied
Client portal Hosted On your own custom domain — client portal
Mobile experience Legacy Modern, mobile-first
Data export today Only from pre-shutdown archives Full CSV/PDF at any time
Pricing model Free / paid Free Solo + flat workspace on paid tiers

Pricing comparison

AND CO — retired. No pricing to compare on a live product.

COLO — free Solo, then flat workspace.

  • Solo: free-forever for one operator, no card, no trial timer.
  • Pro: flat workspace with multiple users.
  • Grow: flat workspace with expanded seats and automation.

Verify current COLO pricing before you decide.

When to pick COLO as your AND CO replacement

  • You want a soft, free landing — no card, no trial timer, while you finish reconciling your AND CO archive.
  • You want the same all-in-one shape you were used to: proposals, contracts, projects, time, invoices on one client record.
  • Portal on your own domain rather than a hosted vendor URL that could change ownership again.
  • A modern mobile experience for daily project work.
  • A growth path — solo today, small studio next quarter without re-platforming.

When another replacement might fit better

  • You need heavy multi-step workflow automation. Consider Dubsado for that specific strength.
  • Your week is booking-shaped events for creative services. Consider HoneyBook for consultation booking.
  • You need enterprise-grade white-label per client. Consider SuiteDash if you have an ops lead.

Migration guide — moving from AND CO archives to COLO

  1. Gather CSV exports and PDF copies from before the shutdown — clients, projects, invoices, signed contracts, sent proposals.
  2. Open a COLO workspace and import the CSV files; attach contract and proposal PDFs to matching client records.
  3. Reconcile in-flight invoices — reissue payment links from COLO for anything unpaid at the cutoff.
  4. Reconnect your payment processor and test one live low-value invoice.
  5. Run any remaining tools alongside COLO in parallel for two to four weeks while retainers and in-flight work settle.
  6. Update client-facing links — payment, contract, and portal URLs — on your website, email signature, and any open proposals.
  7. Archive the AND CO exports on your own storage. You may need them for tax purposes for years to come.

Common gotchas: contracts signed in AND CO remain legally valid but are no longer editable — keep PDFs. Recurring subscriptions with card-on-file need re-authorisation.

FAQ

Is COLO really free for solo operators? Yes — free-forever Solo plan, no card, no trial timer. It is designed as a soft landing for former AND CO users while you finish the migration.

Can I recover data if I missed the AND CO export window? If you missed the shutdown window, your best sources are locally downloaded contracts, email receipts of paid invoices, and PDF exports you may have saved earlier. There is no vendor-side recovery after the shutdown.

How long does the migration take? Data import in an afternoon; parallel running for two to four weeks while in-flight invoices and retainers clear.

Are my old AND CO contracts still legally valid? Yes — e-signed contracts remain legally valid regardless of platform availability. Attach PDFs to the client record in COLO.

Do I need to reissue open invoices? Yes — any invoice that was open at the AND CO cutoff should be reissued from your replacement tool so payment links work.

Can I keep QuickBooks alongside COLO? Yes — pair COLO with QuickBooks for full accounting.

Does COLO have time tracking like AND CO? Yes — native, per-project, invoice-tied.

Can I white-label the portal? Yes — the COLO client portal lives on your own custom domain.

What if I need to move again in future? Full CSV export of clients, projects, and invoices is available at any time. Contracts remain as PDFs.

What replacements should I consider besides COLO? Honest options include HoneyBook, Dubsado, Bonsai, Moxie, and Indy. Match to your workflow shape.

Related guides: client onboarding · freelance contracts · freelance pricing · getting paid · solo to agency · freelance business management

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