High platform fees when finding trusted B2B digital partners
Businesses seeking digital agency or freelancer partners face high commission fees on global platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. The problem is most acute in regional markets where trust signals are weaker. This entry is a self-promotional Product Hunt comment, not organic user pain.
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