Published 29 Jan 2026
What Makes a Great Freelance Offer on Osdire
A great offer on Osdire is clear, specific, and buyer-focused. This blog breaks down what makes an offer perform well, get approved faster, and convert without bidding.
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Osdire is a global freelancing platform where freelancers publish fixed-price offers and buyers purchase directly. There is no bidding, no proposal race, and no waiting for approval from buyers. Your offer page functions as your storefront.
You define what you sell. Buyers browse, compare, and buy.
Your Offer page is your storefront: you define what you sell, and buyers browse, compare, and buy. The #1 rule: build buyer trust.
Buyers decide fast. If your Offer feels unclear, messy, or unprofessional, they won’t purchase.
Your Offer must answer these in seconds:
- What will I get? (deliverables)
- When will I get it? (timeline)
- What do you need from me? (requirements)
- What if I need changes? (revision terms)
How Buyers Find Your Offer
By default, offers are sorted by Relevance in search and category pages. Buyers can also switch sorting to:
- Newest
- Top Rated
- Best Selling
High-quality offers with clear scope, strong presentation, and consistent completion performance improve visibility over time. Over time, clear scope + strong presentation + consistent completion helps your Offer perform better.
This is what “legit” looks like:
Profile (trust starts here)
A strong profile improves buyer confidence before they even read your description.
Real profile photo or clean brand image
About Me filled in English (2–4 lines, clear and professional)
Languages + location completed
Good About Me example (general):
“I help businesses and creators with [your niche]. You’ll get clear deliverables, clean communication, and on-time delivery.”How to Create a High-Performing Offer
Your offer should look professional, pass review quickly, and convert buyers efficiently.
Write a Clear Title
Your title must state what you deliver and who it is for. Avoid vague or generic phrasing, like: “I will do professional video editing” or “I will design a website.”
Use this title formula:
Deliverable + quantity/format + for who + key detail
Better title examples (across categories):
- Design: “Design 1 SaaS landing page in Figma (dev-ready layout)”
- Web dev: “Build a responsive WordPress landing page (mobile-first)”
- Video: “Edit 5 Shorts/Reels (up to 60s) with captions + clean cuts”
- Marketing: “Set up 1 Google Ads campaign + keyword list + tracking”
- Writing: “Write 3 SEO blog posts (800–1,000 words) with keywords”
Cover the essentials clearly and concisely:
- Deliverables: List 3–6 concrete outputs
- Timeline: Typical delivery time and factors that affect it
- Buyer requirements: Files, brand assets, access, examples
- Boundaries: What is included and what requires an extra
Clarity reduces disputes and increases buyer confidence.
Complete the Offer Setup
- Add at least one package with a defined scope and price
- Upload at least one image showing your work or process
- How many revisions are included (and what counts as a revision)?
- Add FAQs to reduce back-and-forth
- Use these 4 minimum FAQs (works for any category):
- What do you need from me to start?
- What’s included in this offer?
- How long will delivery take?
- Choose keywords buyers are likely to search
Incomplete offers convert poorly and may underperform in search.
Thumbnail Images
Even if your service is good, a bad thumbnail kills trust instantly.
Thumbnail rules:
- English-only text (global buyers)
- Relevant to the service (no random jewelry/stock photos)
- Readable on mobile (big text, 3–6 words)
Rules to Avoid Rejection
- Do not include contact info (anywhere) - No email, phone number, WhatsApp, links/domains, QR codes, or social handles.
- English only - Your title, thumbnail text, description, FAQs, and profile must be in English.
- Be original + clear - No copy/paste templates, no unclear text, no keyword spam.
- Professional presentation - No messy formatting, no giant paragraphs, no “AI wall of text.”
Every offer goes through automated checks and, when required, human review. Reviews typically complete within 24 hours.
Possible statuses:
- Under Review
- Active
- Action Required (edits needed)
Feedback appears in your Osdire notifications and offer activity. After making edits, you can resubmit for review.
A strong offer is the foundation of success on Osdire. Clear titles, specific deliverables, defined boundaries, and professional presentation determine how easily buyers understand, trust, and purchase your service. With no bidding and fair visibility, performance is driven by clarity and execution—not account age or aggressive pricing. Build your offer like a storefront, keep it focused on real outcomes, and let quality do the work.







