GiGFi revolutionises gig economy finances, offering gig workers instant access to earned wages, income smoothing, and the creation of 'employee-like' benefits - powered by DeFi. Empower your freelance life with security, flexibility, and control.
Unlock financial security for gig workers via DeFi
GiGFi revolutionises gig economy finances, offering gig workers instant access to earned wages, income smoothing, and the creation of 'employee-like' benefits - powered by DeFi. Empower your freelance life with security, flexibility, and control.
Hi Product Hunters! 👋 I'm Benjemen Elengovan, the founder of GiGFi (Product of MyGigster). We're on an exciting journey to secure the financial future of gig workers worldwide. Did you know? A staggering 80% of gig workers face financial insecurity, and 85% lack basic benefits. As former gig workers, my team and I experienced these challenges firsthand. That's why we started MyGigsters. Our story began in Australia, helping Rideshare and Delivery Drivers smartly manage their finances. Now, we've
This sounds awesome! Keen to see how 'Employee-like benefits' would work. An interesting use case for Defi. Great going!
These kind of solutions are required for the benefit of the Gig community. It is very difficult to manage funds while you're working as a gig worker. Seems to be a revolutionary product in this field.
This sounds to be a best way to get employee like benefits for Freelancers. Eagerly waiting for this.
Great UI on this. Congratulations!
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