Is auto-bidding allowed on Freelancer.com?
A straight answer about automation, your account, and staying on the right side of the rules, and how Approval mode keeps you in control.
Karl Mensah
Head of Trust
It is the first question every careful freelancer asks, and it deserves a careful answer. BidZero acts on your behalf through your own connected account: it does not scrape, spoof, or operate outside the official integration.
You are responsible for your account
Any tool that acts on your account does so under your responsibility to follow Freelancer.com’s Terms of Service. We built BidZero to make that easy to honour, not to help you skirt it.
Approval mode keeps a human in the loop
- Approval mode drafts every bid as pending, nothing is submitted until you click Approve.
- Autonomous mode is opt-in, per account, and clearly flagged as placing real bids.
- Every drafted and submitted bid is logged so there are never surprises.
Start in Approval mode. Read what the AI produces, place the bids you like, and only consider autonomy once you trust the output for a given account.
Put this into practice
Connect your Freelancer account and let BidZero draft your next proposal.
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