First Impressions Decide Everything
On GigsPool, your profile is the difference between getting booked and getting scrolled past. Clients spend an average of 12 seconds on a profile before deciding to book or move on. The good news: a great profile isn't about being clever — it's about being clear, specific, and credible.
Here's how to set yours up the right way.
Step 1: Nail the Basics
Head to Onboarding → Basics. This is your headline, headshot, and short bio.
- Headshot. Use a recent, well-lit photo of just you — no group shots, no logos, no sunglasses. Smile. Clients book humans, not avatars.
- Headline. Skip "Freelancer & Creator." Be specific: "Senior React Engineer helping startups ship production apps" beats "Full-stack developer" every time.
- Bio. Three to five sentences. Who you help, what you help them with, and one piece of proof (years of experience, notable clients, or a measurable result).
If a stranger can't tell what you do in 5 seconds, rewrite it.
Step 2: Pick the Right Skills
In Onboarding → Skills, choose tags that match what clients actually search for — not every skill you've ever touched.
Three rules:
1. Five to eight tags max. More dilutes your positioning.
2. Use the language of your buyer, not your peers. "SEO" not "Technical SEO Audits & SERP Analytics."
3. Be honest. Listing skills you can't deliver leads to refund requests and bad reviews — both of which kill your ranking.
Step 3: Publish Your First Service
This is where most profiles fail. A vague service description ("I'll help with your marketing") gets ignored. A scoped service ("90-minute paid ads audit with a written 10-point action plan delivered within 48 hours") gets booked.
When creating a service in Onboarding → Service, define:
- Title — outcome-focused, not process-focused.
- Duration — how long the session or deliverable takes.
- Price — pick a number you'd be happy to do the work for. Don't race to the bottom.
- What's included — bullet the exact deliverables.
- What's not included — yes, really. Boundaries build trust.
Start with one tightly-scoped service. You can add more later once you know what converts.
Step 4: Set Your Availability
Calendar trust is everything. In Onboarding → Availability, only mark hours you'd genuinely be glad to take a booking. A double-booking or a last-minute cancellation hurts your standing more than an empty calendar.
Tips:
- Block out a buffer between sessions so you can prep and decompress.
- Set realistic timezone and working hours — clients see this.
- Connect your real calendar so personal events automatically block bookings.
Step 5: Add Links and Proof
In Onboarding → Links, add your portfolio, GitHub, LinkedIn, case studies — wherever a client can verify you're the real deal. The more credible signals on your profile, the faster you'll convert browsers into bookings.
Don't overthink it: pick the two or three links a client would actually click.
Step 6: Set Up Payouts
You can't get paid if you skip this. In Onboarding → Payout, connect your payout method so funds land in your account automatically after each completed booking. We use Stripe Connect, so the setup is fast and the payouts are reliable.
Step 7: Review and Submit
The final step — Onboarding → Review — is where every profile goes through a quality check. Our team reviews your headline, photo, bio, service, and links before publishing. Most profiles are approved within 24 hours. If something needs work, you'll get a specific note about what to change.
This review step is what keeps GigsPool's quality bar high — and it's why clients trust the platform.
A Few Things That Separate Top Profiles
After reviewing thousands of profiles, the best ones almost always share these traits:
- Specific positioning. They serve a niche, not "everyone."
- One clear primary service. Not a buffet of seven options.
- Plain language. No jargon, no buzzwords, no fluff.
- Visible proof. Numbers, names, or links that back up the claims.
- A photo that looks like a real human you'd want to work with.
You're Ready
A great profile isn't permanent — it evolves as you learn what clients respond to. Ship a strong v1, get a few bookings, then iterate based on what's working.
Ready to start? Set up your profile and join the marketplace built for serious professionals.