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Where to Find Online Work as a Filipino

Honest reviews of the best platforms for Filipino freelancers — which ones work, how much they pay, and how to get started on each one.

OnlineJobs.ph

Best for

Virtual assistants, data entry, customer service, writers

Earning range

₱15,000–₱60,000/month

Entry

Easy

PH-friendly

Yes

Our honest take

The most Filipino-friendly job board online — employers here are specifically looking for Filipinos. No bidding, no competition with the world. You apply directly and get hired. Best first platform for beginners.

Go to OnlineJobs.ph

Upwork

Best for

Developers, designers, writers, marketers, VAs

Earning range

₱20,000–₱150,000/month

Entry

Hard

PH-friendly

Partial

Our honest take

The largest freelance marketplace in the world — but competitive. You need a strong profile, portfolio, and patience to land the first client. Once you have reviews, it compounds. High earning ceiling.

Go to Upwork

Fiverr

Best for

Graphic designers, video editors, voice artists, writers

Earning range

₱3,000–₱80,000/month

Entry

Medium

PH-friendly

Partial

Our honest take

You create a gig and buyers come to you. Good for creative skills like design, video editing, and writing. Takes 1–3 months to get your first order, but passive once you rank. Works well from the province.

Go to Fiverr

Preply / iTalki

Best for

English teachers, tutors, language coaches

Earning range

₱20,000–₱80,000/month

Entry

Medium

PH-friendly

Yes

Our honest take

Filipinos are globally recognized as excellent English teachers. Both platforms let you set your own rate and schedule. Preply pays better per hour. iTalki has more students. You can teach from any province.

Go to Preply / iTalki

Shopee Affiliate

Best for

Content creators, Facebook page owners, bloggers

Earning range

₱2,000–₱30,000/month

Entry

Easy

PH-friendly

Yes

Our honest take

Share product links and earn commission for every sale. Free to join, no capital needed. Works well if you have a Facebook page or TikTok account with followers. Commission is 3–10% depending on category.

Go to Shopee Affiliate

TikTok Shop Affiliate

Best for

Content creators, online sellers, product reviewers

Earning range

₱3,000–₱50,000/month

Entry

Easy

PH-friendly

Yes

Our honest take

The fastest-growing affiliate platform in the Philippines right now. Post videos featuring products and earn 3–15% commission. No upfront cost. Works even with a small account if your videos perform well.

Go to TikTok Shop Affiliate

Ecomobi

Best for

Affiliate marketers, social media users

Earning range

₱5,000–₱40,000/month

Entry

Easy

PH-friendly

Yes

Our honest take

A Southeast Asian affiliate network that is very active in the Philippines. Offers campaigns from brands like Lazada, Shopee, and food delivery apps. Payouts via GCash. Good for beginners who want to start with affiliates.

Go to Ecomobi

Contra

Best for

Designers, developers, marketers, writers

Earning range

₱20,000–₱100,000/month

Entry

Medium

PH-friendly

Partial

Our honest take

A newer freelance platform with zero commission fees — you keep 100% of what you earn. Less competitive than Upwork but smaller client pool. Best for experienced freelancers who want to avoid platform fees.

Go to Contra

Facebook Marketplace

Best for

Resellers, ukay-ukay, homemade products, local services

Earning range

₱5,000–₱50,000/month

Entry

Easy

PH-friendly

Yes

Our honest take

The most underrated platform in the Philippines. Almost every Filipino uses Facebook. You can sell physical products, offer services, or post your skills — all for free. Best starting point if you have something to sell.

Go to Facebook Marketplace

Kumu

Best for

Entertainers, hosts, musicians, gamers, storytellers

Earning range

₱3,000–₱80,000/month

Entry

Easy

PH-friendly

Yes

Our honest take

The Filipino live streaming app where viewers send virtual gifts you can convert to cash. Kumu is built specifically for Filipinos and pays out via GCash. No tech skill needed — just personality and consistency.

Go to Kumu

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