At LottieFiles, we are dedicated to supporting animators and helping them succeed. The “Hire Me” feature allows animators to showcase their work and attract clients, making it easier for talented creators to find exciting freelance opportunities.
Who is eligible for the “Hire Me” feature?
To activate the “Hire Me” button on your profile, you need to:
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- Subscribe to a paid plan to receive a Pro badge on your profile
- Have at least 10 public animations on your profile
These requirements help us maintain the quality and reliability of the service so clients can easily discover skilled and dedicated animators.
Why upgrade to a paid plan?
By upgrading, you gain access to tools and visibility that support your growth, including:
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- Enhanced visibility: Your profile appears in the “Hire Me” directory, increasing your chances of being discovered by potential clients.
- Advanced tools: Access optimization features to help your animations load faster and perform better, which is key to delivering professional-quality work.
How to activate the “Hire Me” button
1. Log in to your LottieFiles account.
2. Go to Account Settings and open the “Profile” tab.
3. Find the “Available for Work?” section and select “Yes, Hire Me.”
4. Click “Save Changes” at the bottom of the page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need to pay to be listed in the “Hire Me” section?
The subscription fee helps us support a high-quality platform and ensures this feature remains focused on serious professionals. It also allows us to keep improving the tools and services we offer.
What if I don’t get enough paid work to cover the subscription cost?
While we can’t guarantee a set amount of work, paid users benefit from increased visibility and reduced competition. Many users see it as a worthwhile investment for long-term success.
Can I showcase my work without subscribing?
Yes. Your work can still appear in the “Featured” and “Recent” sections. However, only Pro users are listed in the “Hire Me” directory, which is curated to highlight top professionals.
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