Get paid from Freelancer.com
Your Freelancer.com payouts, in an account with your name on it.
Add your Poplin USD account details as a payout method in Freelancer.com. Your pay lands as dollars you fully control — no US company, from 214 countries.
Updated · Reviewed by Joyce Chin, Chief Operating Officer & Compliance Officer
Your USD account
$12,480.00
Freelancer.com · Payout
Today · Received
Freelancer.com · Payout
Jun 30 · Received
Illustrative — your balance and payouts, once you’re set up.
USD
get paid in dollars
1 %
to receive on a personal account
$0
to open or hold
214
countries supported
How Freelancer.com pays out
Freelancer.com lets you withdraw earnings in US dollars to a US bank account, alongside options like PayPal and Skrill. Its Express Withdrawal route sends funds straight to an account number and routing number you enter, and an international wire is available as well. Freelancer.com requires no US company.
New to wires? How wire transfers work →
Set it up once
Open a Poplin account
From 214 countries, for the USD account, in minutes. You get USD account and routing numbers in your own name, no US company.
Add them in Freelancer.com
In Freelancer.com, open your financial dashboard and look for Express Withdrawal first — select the United States, then enter your Poplin US account number and routing number. If it isn’t offered to you, the bank/wire route takes the same details.
Get paid
Every payout lands as dollars in a balance only you control — Poplin can’t spend, move, or freeze your balance.
Good to know: The account name should match your Freelancer.com profile, and a first withdrawal has an added security hold. Freelancer.com ties Express Withdrawal to a local bank account and its available methods vary by country, so check which routes it offers you before relying on one; the wire route carries a higher minimum and fee.
Why not just use a local bank?
Local bank / no US account
- Converted to local currency at a marked-up rate
- A US company or US bank needed, for most USD payouts
- No dollar balance — money lands already converted
Get paid into Poplin
- Paid in dollars — you convert when you choose
- An identity check at signup — no US company, no US bank
- A dollar balance in your own name and control
Why Poplin
Paid into your own name
Poplin can’t spend, move, or freeze your balance. How it stays safe →
No US company needed
Open a USD account in your own name from 214 countries, with an identity check at signup — no US entity to set up first.
One account, every platform
The same details work for Upwork, Deel, Toptal, and more — and for direct clients. All platforms →
Getting paid by Freelancer.com — FAQ
Setup
Can I add my Poplin account to Freelancer.com?
Yes. Your Poplin USD account has its own account number and routing number, which you add in Freelancer.com as a US bank (wire) payout method — exactly like any US bank account.
Eligibility
Do I need a US company or US bank to get paid by Freelancer.com?
No. You can open a Poplin USD account in your own name from 214 countries with no US company and no US bank, then use it as your Freelancer.com payout method.
Speed
How long do Freelancer.com payouts take to arrive?
A US wire is available in your Poplin account the same or next business day — that speed is set by the US wire network, not Poplin. Before that, Freelancer.com has its own processing time, which can run several business days, so its payout schedule is the timeline to check.
Cost
What does it cost to get paid from Freelancer.com into Poplin?
There’s no fee to open or hold a Poplin account. Receiving is 0.5% for business and 1% for personal — the full schedule is on our pricing page. Freelancer.com’s own withdrawal fees are separate.
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Poplin is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with Freelancer.com. Freelancer.com and its logo are trademarks of their owner. Payout options are Freelancer.com’s and can change — check its current methods.
Get paid by Freelancer.com into your own account.
Open a USD account in your own name — no US company, no monthly fees.