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Fiverr Workspace shut down — how to keep working from your saved export

Fiverr Workspace is gone. If you built your freelance admin around it, that stings, especially because this is the second name change and shutdown a lot of us have lived through with the same tool. Here's what happened, and how to keep working, whether or not you saved an export before the lights went out.

The short version: the tool that used to be AND.CO became Fiverr Workspace after Fiverr acquired it, and it shut down on March 1, 2026. When a hosted tool closes, the data on its servers goes with it. So the single most important question right now is whether you pulled an export out before that date.

If you saved an export

Good news: you're in the easy case. Worklyn has an importer built specifically for a saved Fiverr Workspace export, so you don't have to retype your clients, projects and history by hand.

1. Find your export file. Dig it out of wherever you saved it before the shutdown.

2. Open Settings → Import in Worklyn. Go to Settings, then Import, and choose the Fiverr Workspace importer.

3. Upload it and let Worklyn do the rest. Your data comes across into a workspace that connects it all together, with your expenses landing in the unified ledger and your clients ready to use.

A saved export is a second chance. Don't let it sit in a downloads folder.

If you didn't save an export

Let's be honest about this: if the tool has shut down and you never pulled an export, that data is gone, and no importer can conjure it back. It's a hard thing to hear, but pretending otherwise just wastes your time. The good news is that starting fresh is faster than you think, and it's a chance to set things up properly this time.

Add your active clients first. You don't need your whole history to get working again. Add the handful of clients you're actually invoicing right now and build out from there.

Recreate anything you still have. Old invoices in your email, a signed contract in your files, a payment in your bank statement — pull those in so your recent records are intact.

Set up the flow, not just the data. Connect your bank through Plaid in the US and Canada or EnableBanking across the EU and UK, point your receipts inbox at Worklyn, and start your next invoice in Worklyn instead of the old tool. Within a week it'll feel like you were always here.

The real lesson

AND.CO to Fiverr Workspace to shutdown is a pattern worth learning from. Tools get acquired and change direction, and the only real protection is landing somewhere that keeps your data yours and lets you export it whenever you want. That's a promise Worklyn takes seriously.

If you want the full rundown on moving over, including what the importer handles, the Fiverr Workspace alternative page covers it.

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