A friend of mine — let us call him Dave — made £1,047 on Fiverr in his first full month. He is a normal 28-year-old project manager from Manchester with no special skills beyond being decent at Canva and having decent English. His story is worth breaking down because it shows what is actually possible on Fiverr UK right now.
Daves Journey
Dave started on Fiverr in late January 2026. He had no portfolio, no reviews, and no idea what he was doing. His first two weeks were brutal. Zero orders, a handful of views, crickets.
Then he changed his approach. He stopped offering vague services like “I will do graphic design” and started offering specific, targeted gigs:
- Instagram carousel posts — £15
- YouTube thumbnails — £20
- LinkedIn banner design — £25
The specificity changed everything. When someone searches for “YouTube thumbnail designer,” they see exactly what they get. No guesswork.
How to Get Your First Orders
The hardest part is the start. Here is what worked for Dave:
1. Price low to start. Dave offered his first five carousel designs for £10 each. Not sustainable long-term, but it got him five reviews fast.
2. Deliver fast. He completed every order within 24 hours. This generated repeat buyers and glowing reviews.
3. Optimise your gig title. Instead of “I will design social media posts,” his title became “I will design 5 Instagram carousel posts for your content.”
4. Use the right keywords. Fiverr search favours gigs with the exact terms buyers type. Include “UK” or “English” if relevant.
What Services Sell in 2026
Based on what is trending in the UK beermoney space:
- Video editing — Basic TikTok/Reels edits, £20-40
- Voiceovers — Clean narration, £15-30
- Transcription — Audio to text, £10-20 per hour of audio
- Blog writing — SEO articles, £50-100 per post
- Virtual assistant — Email management, £15-25/hour
Realistic Expectations
Dave earned £1,047 in month one. But he worked 3-4 hours per day on it. That works out at roughly £8-12 per hour. Not amazing, but the rates will rise as he builds reviews.
By month three, he was charging £25 per carousel and earning £1,500-1,800 per month working evenings and weekends.
It is not a get-rich-quick scheme. But for a flexible UK side hustle that requires zero upfront cost, Fiverr still delivers.
Have you tried Fiverr? Share your experience in the comments.