Hi, everyone, and welcome to Fiverr Amplify at the incredible ARTECHOUSE! I'm Michelle, and I lead Community and Social I mpact here at Fiverr. More than anything, I'm here to celebrate this incredible freelance community: the creators, the builders, and the innovators who make Fiverr what it is. We are so thankful to have you here in person from near and far, and a big shout-out to everyone tuning in from around the world virtually. Whether you're here in New York City or halfway across the globe, you're part of this moment with us, and that's what makes this community so powerful. So hello to those joining from the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Argentina, India, Brazil, and so, so many more. Today is all about creativity: how we protect it, nurture it, and push it forward.
Over the next hour, we'll unveil something our team has been pouring their hearts into, so without further ado, let's dive into it.
We are the people, the center of the universe. We move the world forward by doing what we've always done: inventing, creating, and challenging the status quo. For centuries, technology and human creativity were unstoppable together. Imagination sparked invention, invention unlocked new dreams. That cycle took us to the moon, set us behind the wheels of self-driving cars, and turned bold ideas into reality. But today, we stand at a crossroads. A new technology promises us a bright future, and indeed, it is incredible. But is there a chance that we're missing something big? AI was designed to learn from everything everyone ever created, absorbing our art, ideas, and voices without giving us any credit back. Every time we create, AI gets better. But does that mean we do? Will we stay in the center? What will drive us to keep creating? How will we advance?
We cannot allow ourselves to make a wrong turn. We must protect the creative light inside each and every one of us. Technology should advance creation, pushing people forward, not aside. True technology emancipates. This is the technology we always believed in, and this is the change we bring today, amplifying our creativity to the power of 100. In order to change the way the world works together, we will change the world.
Ladies and gentlemen, our founder and CEO, Micha Kaufman.
We get to live in crazy times. But the question we bring today is: where are we headed? Because every breakthrough in history has had one common denominator: the people who dare to create. Have you ever wondered what keeps people creating? There could be many answers, but the most basic reason is because their work is seen, appreciated, and valued. When creation impacts, inspires others, and is being rewarded, there is a drive to create more. This isn't new. When books started being distributed at scale, copyright laws were created not to restrict, but to encourage creation. In fact, the British Statute of Anne, passed in 1710, was officially titled "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning." The revolutionary idea was: if creators and inventors will be rewarded every time someone consumes their work, they will stay motivated to create more.
The more they share their work, the larger the impact they'll make, and this is how we'll advance as human beings. This principle hasn't changed. From the early days of printing press, through the invention of the internet, to the rise of open-source software, the same idea has held true. The more creation is shared, the more value it generates, not just for the creator, but for society as a whole. Today, as new kinds of technology are reshaping how we create, it opens up many new questions about value, about the very nature of creativity itself. Truth is, no one has all the answers, but there is one fundamental question: who is at the center? AI has been designed to learn from existing creations, absorbing ideas, styles, and voices to improve its outputs.
If AI transforms creativity but shifts the value away from its original creators, what will motivate people to keep creating? At Fiverr, when someone consumes your work, you gain from it. And over the past few years, we've seen firsthand how AI has started to reshape industries that have always thrived on creating. For many of you, this shift has felt personal. I bet at some point, you've wondered about your future. Will your skills still be relevant? Should you pivot to something else? I've had those thoughts myself, and honestly, I don't want to live in a world where people aren't motivated to create. We started looking for the right way to leverage this technology while keeping human talent at the center. You know, when we obsess about the human versus AI, we miss the fact that AI is not a being, at least not yet.
It has no feelings. It is not something to fight against. It is a technology. Don't get me wrong, it is a very powerful technology, but it is designed to function in a certain way. AI is not the problem. It is how we choose to design, deploy, and integrate AI that matters. It is about changing the power dynamics. Today, we say that there's another way to design AI without compromising on what it has to offer. With an unparalleled foundation of data, 6.5 billion interactions, and close to 150 million transactions, Fiverr is uniquely positioned to offer a different path. And that is why today I'm excited to introduce Fiverr Go. Fiverr Go is an open platform of personalized AI tools designed to put control back in the hands of the creators. Curious to see Fiverr Go in action?
Let me introduce the two main tools we're announcing today: the AI Creation Model and the Personal AI Assistant. Let's start with the Creation Model. This is your new gig page, as you can see. Once your model is active, you're getting a new package. Customers can generate samples in real time instead of asking you to generate samples for them. When they hit generate, a new world appears: a futuristic, beautifully designed interface. This world is all about you. It's your creation space. Customers see your profile, your portfolio, and your AI model in action. Customers type what they want the model to generate in natural language. They don't need to be prompt experts, and it instantly generates their request. The AI model reflects your exact style. And don't worry, the generated output is watermarked, so customers cannot use it without purchasing.
After generating with your model, customers have two options: instant download. They purchase the generated work as is without watermarking. That option comes with an edit that they can claim for 24 hours after purchase, and the scope of editing is up to you, the freelancers, to decide. The second option is a custom offer. They contact you and use the generated sample as a reference. This is how it's going to be reflected on the marketplace. All right, we've seen how your customers interact with your model, but let's see how easy it is for you to create and train one.
Welcome to the Fiverr Go Hub, your space to manage your personal AI tools. In this video, you'll learn how to set up a personal creation model so clients can instantly generate work in your unique style. Let's get started. Head over to your Creation Models tab, where you'll find suggested models based on your work. Select the category in which you want to train your model, or choose Create New to start from scratch. Behind the scenes, the Fiverr Go Creation Model will gather and group similar samples of your work. For visual models, select assets that best represent the specific style you want your model to learn, such as watercolors, pixel art, or pencil sketch. For audio models, you'll need to tag your assets to provide context. Tag descriptions of tone, emotion, and style to ensure the model captures the nuances of your audio content.
For text models, you'll add general guidelines. This can include tone, writing style, and other preferences that will help the model generate content that aligns with your vision. Once you've selected and tagged your assets, it's time to train the model. The creation model will process your selections and start learning from the data you've provided. Training time will depend on the kind of model you want to build. When training is complete, head over to the Playground to see how your model performs. This is where you can test different scenarios and generate content based on your model's capabilities. Be sure to create something great because one of these samples will serve as your model cover. Head over to your Creations tab, where you'll find the assets you've just created. Choose the one that you feel will best represent this model to potential clients.
Finally, it's time to define the scope and price of your model. Set your pricing based on the features and capabilities of your model. You can always adjust it at a later date if you'd like. Click Activate and Publish and enter your payment details to finalize your subscription. Your model will now be visible to potential clients, and they'll be able to interact with and use your model to create assets they need for their businesses. And that's it. You've successfully trained and published your very own creation model, giving thousands of potential clients immediate access to your unique work. That's what Go is all about: helping you scale your business to the power of 100.
Yay! Woo! I love this. By the way, this is not fancy animation. This is the product. This is the experience that you're going to have. And I know this might seem simple, but I can tell you as a product person that we're using and developing the most cutting-edge technology so that you don't have to hunt for the right solutions. And now let's see the Personal AI Assistant. We developed this specifically for our community. Let's take D. I don't know where D is. I saw him earlier. D is a top-rated voice-over artist sitting here with us in the audience. And I've spoken to D, and he's worried about taking vacations, missing out on opportunities, and he's probably tired of answering the same customer questions over and over again. D is busy, and he knows that the first three minutes after a customer reaches out are crucial.
This was in our minds when creating this tool, one that manages routine tasks and frees up your time to do more, create, and recharge. Here's an example. D has his personal assistant turned on. A potential customer messages him. His personal assistant is right there to respond immediately. If the assistant sees that D is needed in the conversation, it will check if he is currently online. If he is, the assistant will invite him to join the conversation. If D is not free or too busy to join, the assistant will summarize the conversation and inform the customer that he will respond later. All conversations handled by the assistant are mirrored to the freelancer's inbox. They can view real-time chats, jump in at any point, and take over the conversation.
As the assistant continues to learn you, it will evolve into a business partner, offering actionable insights such as keyword optimization for better search visibility and recommendations based on other successful use cases in your category. Now let's talk about how you can build an assistant that you trust. Creating the assistant is super easy. You can set it up so that you have full control over when and how it speaks to customers. This includes its name, availability, language, and what customers you want it to interact with. We know that there are certain conversations that you want to handle personally. For example, if an ask is over a certain amount, you can set your personal assistant to automatically hand over the conversation. Cool, right? The personal assistant is available starting today. We are rolling out the AI Creation Model in approximately 60 different categories of services.
Starting today and in the days and weeks to follow, we'll be adding new categories from design to audio, from voiceover to content. You see, this is not another AI product. This is your AI, enhancing your work, increasing your efficiency, and creating new opportunities for you. With the launch of Go, Fiverr is taking the first step towards what we're calling the Giga Economy. Fiverr Go helps our freelancers work big. They can now operate as a one-person production house. Who knows? Maybe even becoming the first one-person billion-dollar company. This is the beginning of a journey we take together. What the Fiverr team has built is truly remarkable. Very few teams in the world can build this. But this doesn't mean we think it's perfect. It will be perfect when you say so. And our commitment is to continue trying until we get it right.
We always thought of Fiverr as a movement, and every movement needs a reason to exist. Ours is you guys. You are the heartbeat of this movement. And today, we're doing something we wanted to do for a while. Today, we're also announcing the Freelancer Equity Program. It's a defining initiative for top-performing freelancers to own shares in Fiverr. All the details about the new program will be shared in the coming days. Because if you're shaping the future of work, you should own a piece of it. Oh, but there's one more thing. We are taking it a step further. And today, we're also announcing that we're launching Fiverr Go as an open platform for developers. Why is this such an exciting move? Because it will allow model developers and GenAI engineers to create real-world AI applications.
Because these models and tools will enjoy running on the most extensive data set in existence today. Because it will allow us to get hold of the most advanced agents, not just for simple, but also very complex tasks. Because it will give developers an opportunity to make money from these applications. And because it will allow us to offer the most advanced tools for our freelancers to take their business to the next level. So, are you in? Let's go!
The future of work is an exciting topic, and building for it is at the heart of everything we do. Here to dive deeper into that conversation with Micha is someone who understands the power of creativity and entrepreneurship, and someone I'm super excited to introduce.
Steven Bartlett is a British entrepreneur, speaker, investor, best-selling author, and host of global hit podcast, The Diary of a CEO, an unfiltered journey into the remarkable stories and untold dimensions of the world's most influential people, experts, and thinkers. Let's give a warm welcome to Steven and Micha.
I mean, my mind is blown. I just want to say that.
Good.
Congratulations.
Job done.
Yeah. Honestly, congratulations. You have those moments in your life where something, it's almost, what do they call it? Like a paradigm shift in possibility. And that's kind of what I was experiencing then as a creator myself, someone who writes books and creates products for our clients, but also as someone that has used Fiverr for the last decade or so. So yeah, congratulations.
Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you, guys.
How do you feel?
This has been so exciting. First of all, I'm so proud of the team for being able to build this. This is incredible. It's a creation of an entirely new world. They've pulled it off in such a short time. I want you guys to know that the team has been coding last night, this morning. We're so psyched about this. The pace in which we're going to start opening up these models in tens of different categories and potentially in the future inventing hundreds of new categories through these tools. These tools are yours. They're not ours. If they don't make it right by you, they're useless. We know that you're going to love them because we're not going to rest until you do.
You know, seeing the, you know, feeling the energy in this space has been one of the highlights of my life. Thank you so much.
It reminded me of, because I think as creators, there's been a number of questions that we've had. As a podcast creator myself, I've been thinking about how my voice and our IP can be owned, but also scaled and monetized by this new technology called AI. And I think a lot of us as creators have been slightly, I'd say, anxious about how we sort of maintain ownership. We attribute value from the work that we create. But also, as in the example of D there, how we're, our time is freed up so that we can have lives, go on holiday while also running our businesses. And this felt like it hit all of those points in a really interesting way.
Yeah. I think that, you know, there's a lot of work that comes around the creation that we enjoy less. It's the mundane routine types of tasks that everybody needs to go through. But being able to have a very smart assistant that doesn't sound like an agent sounds very natural because it knows your voice. You know, the personal assistant goes through all the conversations that a freelancer ever had on the platform. It goes through all of their orders. It learns their gig page, their profile. They create the knowledge base that is impossible for a human assistant to actually hold at any given moment, and you guys should test it because it's available today. Play with it. What I recommended, you know, I sat with D and a few other top-rated sellers on Fiverr.
What I actually recommended is have it run when you're online. Every time that the assistant starts a conversation, it notifies you. You can go to the inbox and see the conversation unfolds. Nobody knows that you're there. You can join at any moment if you feel that the conversation is not going to the right direction. But don't worry, it's not because the assistant knows what it can do and what it cannot do. If you ever indicated that you don't offer a specific service, the assistant will deny that service. It's not going to say something that would tie you into a contract you're not interested in. It is super smart. It's a whole new kind of assistant. It's not a chatbot. It's not a stupid agent. It is super smart because you're smart. It's basing itself on you.
So I think that these things that take you away from actually doing what you're passionate about, which is creating, is enormous because it frees up much of your time. But if we think about the creation model as well, a lot of you guys have been going with customers back and forth on providing samples. I know how it is. I don't know if you know, but I was the first seller on Fiverr when I created the platform. So I witnessed firsthand what you guys go through and actually secretly still do stuff on the platform to stay connected to what's going on. And I know how frustrating it is and how time-consuming it is. No more. And guys, the idea of the creation model is not to replace you. It's not taking your voice. It's not taking your art.
It's not taking your content. It is providing samples for customers to make them feel more confident to make a deal with you. It's a conversion tool. Now, if by coincidence they're happy with the results, fine, they can purchase it. And there's an edit included, which they can claim or not. It's up to them. But this frees up so much of your time to do the things that really matter, which is creating.
And you mentioned 60 different sort of variations within the creation model, things like websites, imagery, which ones are you most excited about from having seen the demo?
Oh, I'm excited about all of them because, as I've said, you guys should not obsess about what is the best technology for anything. It is tough, right? My feed is full of announcements of new AI products. I get, I don't know, three to five a day. It's impossible to track. And actually, the differences between them are very little, very small. So we're doing this for you. We're going to make sure that you get access to the best technology available today. And when there isn't a technology, we're developing it. So the tools, the creations of these models, the fine-tuning of these models is a process that we made stupid, simple for you guys. The behind the scenes of this is just mind-blowing. I don't know if you try to train a voice model for you. It's not an easy feat.
Yeah.
It's not. We're doing this for you. We're doing the behind the scenes to make sure that the product itself remains extremely simple, and we're going to continue doing this. We're not opening up categories in which we believe that the accuracy of the models are below 90%.
Wow.
So it's, and the reason for that is we don't want models that would shame you.
Yeah.
We don't want models that are not going to be accurate enough to your style. And as I've said, we're opening up many different categories of creation. Among them are content, graphics, audio, voiceover. And we're going to continue rolling out many categories in the next days, weeks, and months. And by doing, by having this developer network, we're allowing ourselves to move forward even faster. The velocity of changes that we expect to ship out is mind-blowing. Right now, the team is working on more and more models that we're going to introduce. This is a game changer. And as I've said, it's not just about simple tasks. You know, a lot of you, when you specialize in something, customers come in and your creation might be a portion of what they're trying to do. I don't know if you're trying to set up a website.
There's so many things. There's the coding, there's the graphics, there's the content, there's the marketing of it, there's the SEO, there's all of this. But what if we can actually allow them to tackle more complex jobs by actually using different technologies with the domain experts, which are you guys, to be able to do more with the platform? This is going to change everything. This is going to make Fiverr a one-stop shop, go-to place for anything, which means that you guys are going to have more business. You guys are going to make more money, not necessarily by working harder, but smarter.
So if I'm a web developer at the moment, you're saying with these tools, I'll also be able to offer additional services in a cost-effective manner. So I could theoretically also be a graphic designer. I could be a copywriter as well so that my client doesn't have to go to.
Not necessarily because if your domain expertise is web building, you're not a graphic designer. You could ask the people here, being a graphic designer is a very, very specific expertise. We're not turning you into a graphic design expert, but we're allowing you to enjoy the types of transactions that you didn't have access to before because people didn't just want to come for you for web building. They need more assets. So instead of going to an agency, instead of hiring, you know, on their own a few freelancers, we can combine, we can package, but each of these creations would be coupled with a domain expertise that actually understands the art.
Okay. Have you heard about this concept called Jevons paradox before? I think it was William Stanley Jevons. The Jevons paradox is really what made me understand how AI is going to accelerate the demand for creativity, which is they often cite the example of steam engines in the 1900s. They thought when coal got more efficient in a steam engine, demand for coal and sort of the coal industry might suffer. But actually what happened is the opposite. Because when coal becomes more efficient in the same way that creativity becomes more efficient, there's more use cases and more people who back in the day wouldn't have taken a steam engine and now taking them, they're now using them for deliveries. So coal demand exploded.
And I was thinking of that when you were doing your presentation because I was thinking if the efficiency of creativity becomes easier. I don't have to. I'm not losing customers in the customer service process because I'm on holiday. I'm able to offer my services even when I'm away, but I'm able to offer it at scale. Then you might think that the demand for my creativity might decline, but actually Jevons paradox shows that more people enter the industry. There's more demand for creativity, technology, web development, and all these services, and the industry explodes. And that's the kind of paradox of making the creativity more accessible is that it causes increased demand, which results in more money, I guess, for freelancers. That's kind of how I was thinking it through as I sat there.
Absolutely. I'm with you. And I think that this, you know, what we're doing with Fiverr Go is a manifestation of the Industrial Revolution.
Yeah.
On steroids, and what we know is that the Industrial Revolution created so many new jobs.
Yeah.
Created so much more production. And this is exactly what we're talking about, the Giga Economy, about the one-person production house. This is exactly it. It allows you to create more, which in turn is going to increase the demand, make access to talent and tools more available. And in our view, it's going to skyrocket.
What about you, of everything you've presented today? Surely I know people often don't like to pick something because it's like picking your children, but of everything you've presented today, is there a particular feature or a use case that is exciting you the most?
I think we've demonstrated all of these use cases. As I've said, I love each and every one of these examples. I've actually been engaged in all kinds of things on the platform as a seller from graphic design to coding. I can appreciate how this is going to change the lives of people. Everything we demonstrated are things that I'm super proud of. I think that you know the Freelancer Equity Program is a dream of mine. I've been wanting to do this for years. I think that the people that are engaging in this platform are people that are helping shape and define the future of work. These are crazy times. Things are moving so fast. It's confusing, but you guys are doing it.
That's why it was so important to make you a part of this movement and have you own a piece of it.
What can you tell me about that equity program? Is it based on my, the amount of creation, my loyalty to the platform? What are the sort of metrics?
So essentially we're going to introduce this program in the coming days. So, I can't go into too many details, but what I will say, it's designed for top performance on the platform. People that build their careers on the platform are connected, their success is very connected with our success, which is why we wanted to make that bond even stronger.
I am. I know that this is part of a broader roadmap.
Right.
Right? So without, tell me what you can tell me, but what is, what do I need to know about the direction of travel for, for Fiverr when I think about that more sort of holistic roadmap?
I was under the impression that I said enough today. Look, we've introduced so many different things, but I think the overarching idea here is that, you know, things are moving very fast. As I've said, it's very confusing. The arc of exponential advancement of our species is just mind-blowing. And today we're allowing ourselves to challenge the things we get drawn to. In my view, I saw this as a crossroad. I said that in the opening video where humanity can easily take the wrong turn. And in my view, as long as we believe that human beings are in the center of the universe and it's not this new being that pushes us aside to orbit around it, which might be the case if we continue going down that path.
Because look, if everything you create, the moment you create has zero value because AI sucks it and churns out generative stuff based on you without giving you credit, without giving you the opportunity to gain from it, then my fear is that people's motivation to create is going to drop to zero because there's no value. So why would we create? I think that a future that doesn't motivate people to create could be a very, very dark future. This is how we advanced in the past 500 years. You know, you and I spoke a little bit, two minutes, seriously. And I said, you know, Homo sapiens have been around for 300,000 years, but the real advancement, the arc of the advancement, this inflection point happened in the past 500 years.
And it's all about the fact that we started getting means to share our creation while protecting it. This is what, this is how we inspire others to create. We create something. Think about open source. I've mentioned open source. Open source is all about that. You create something, you put it, you share it, and other people fork from it and create new things. This is how we advance as a society. If people are not going to be motivated to create, I don't want to live in a world where this happens. So on that crossroads, I'm saying that I think we can choose a path and stop blaming AI. AI is just a piece of software that is designed to function in a certain way. But we can design AI to function in a different way, a way that keeps us in the center.
This is, in my view, the big news out of this event.
I am curious about if I'm a creator now in this moment in time, what do you think the mindset is that is most conducive with success in a moment of great transition where this new technology has emerged? Because you mentioned a mindset there that is conducive with an unproductive outcome, which is blaming the technology or feeling negative towards it. But what is that mindset that you would recommend every creator in this room adopt in order to win over the coming years?
It's probably push away those dark thoughts and feelings, stop being a victim, and make sure that you make the most out of technology to amplify yourselves. Because this to me is the true story. When I said that true technology emancipates, this is what I meant. So I think that mindset of learning how to maximize the potential of technology to make you stronger, this is what we call, you know, giving you the power of a hundred. And this is what matters. And looking at the faces here, a lot of them I know from the platform, you know, they're going to excel in this environment because they're the fastest people to learn new technologies and master them. And actually, you know, working with these technologies is not easy. I don't know.
When you try to do business, you know, create business outputs for you, most of these technologies don't cut it, at least not if you're not an expert.
Yeah.
Anything from, you know, needing to be a, you know, prompt engineering every new product that pops out and then editing the results is practically impossible. And you don't have the confidence. It feels random. And this is what we're changing now because there's such a wealth of talent on our platform. And customers can just come in and just choose what they want. And whatever the result that they're going to get is going to be so true to your style that it's going to blow their minds. So I trust this community. I know that it will thrive. And it's just push away those dark, you know, feelings, and keep on marching because we're going to change the world.
What should they be focused on? When I think about how to allocate my time in this new world of Fiverr Go, where should I be allocating my time now? If it's not necessarily as much time spent on customer service or queries or whatever, where should I be allocating my time?
So what I would answer to that is keep creating. But now you can not just create for customers, you can create for your models. You can design new models. You can fine-tune your models to be more powerful. That's the idea. We made it super simple for you guys. Super simple. Create new things. Feed it to your models. Keep seeing your personal assistant become better and better, and you can fine-tune it. When you're going to start playing with it, you're going to understand the power that stands behind this. The amount of configuration and settings that we've provided to you, the amount of control that we provided to you is just mind-blowing. Go play with it. It's, it's incredible.
I'm sure that with time and as you can see what customers are actually using your models for, this might inspire you to create more services, to create more models, to refine these models. As you can see, the center of everything is the creation process. It's not everything that comes around it, which people don't necessarily like. It's maximizing your creation time.
Presumably I've got to turn my model on when I'm ready for it to be publicly available, or is my model on as default from today?
No. So you guys have 100% control over everything. Once you trained and created your assistant or models, it is up to you to decide if and when you want these models or assistants to be available for your customers. We don't control this. Actually, we don't control the other parts, which means you can decide not to make it available. You can also decide to delete it. We're not going to use those models. These are your models. If you're not happy with them, we're not happy with them. Our success is your success, which is why we want to give you the power to decide if they're available, how much do they cost. Everything is completely up to you, which again is very different than any other type of AI.
My last question is more of, I guess, a personal one, which is in the story of Fiverr, you founded this company almost what, 15 years ago roughly?
Yesterday was 15 years ago.
15 years. Congratulations. Wow. And you've gone through many a technological revolution. If we think about things like the, I'd consider it a revolution, the social media age to the Web3 blockchain age and virtual reality and how that came along and everything that that was purported to be. And now this new moment in time called artificial intelligence with these large language models. Where does this moment sit in your journey and how are you feeling 15 years into starting this company about where, where you are, where the company is and about the future, the emotions of that moment?
Yeah.
Because you look excited.
Yeah. You know, Fiverr started as a dream. It started. I remember probably the first 20 or 30 people I told the idea of Fiverr told me it's stupid or never going to work. And here we are, a public company with the largest community, the largest movement in the world. And that by itself is a dream come true. But being able to be a force in the transformation of how work happens, of society, are big moments. I think the first one was this idea that we can make this concept of service as a product, this idea of a marketplace of digital services and seeing how this, you know, grew exponentially. But it is also about the fact that freelancing as a movement was very small when we started.
Freelancer, to be a freelancer 15 years ago was something people did in between jobs. And today it's both a lifestyle and a career. And you're making it. And if we can be a part of this, this excites us. This gets me out of bed every morning. And it's incredible. And I think that what we're doing now is another very important point in this exponential arc of growth. And I can't wait to see what you guys are going to do with it. Thank you for coming today. Thank you, Steven.
And I want to, I want to thank you and all your team for. I know how hard you guys have worked on this over the last period of time. And it shows your level of excitement is so visceral that it's excited me in such a profound way. But also as someone who's had teams of people who have worked on the creative side of Fiverr that have had their lives, their careers made from Fiverr, but also as a customer of Fiverr for the last 10 odd years who's been able to build my companies using Fiverr and extend my capabilities. I want to thank you on behalf of both sides of that economy for the platform you've created. And as I looked at this, my mind is blown and I can't wait to get back to my computer to start playing around myself.
So once again, thank you for all that you've done for the creator economy and entrepreneurs like me. We really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.