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      Updated:December 25, 20254 Mins Read
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      Fiverr is laying off roughly 30% of its staff—about 250 employees—as part of a major pivot toward becoming an “AI-first” company, under CEO Micha Kaufman’s directive. The decision follows an internal review which showed that various internal roles—customer support, fraud detection, and other operational and manual-tasks departments—can be partially or fully automated with AI tools to streamline processes. Fiverr intends to reinvest a large portion of the savings from these cuts into bolstering its AI infrastructure, hiring talent with AI expertise, reducing internal management layers, and upgrading tech systems to increase productivity per head. The company emphasized that its 2025 financial guidance remains intact, and that marketplace operations (for freelancers and clients) should not be materially impacted in the short term, even while the internal transformation proceeds. 

      Sources: Yahoo Finance, Storyboard18

      Key Takeaways

      – AI as Restructuring Tool: Fiverr is leveraging AI not just to add new features or automate side‐projects, but to reconfigure its internal operations—cutting roles once seen as stable and shifting toward a leaner, tech-driven structure.

      – Trade-off Between Workforce Size and Productivity: The aim is fewer people, but higher output per person. Management layers will be trimmed and performance expectations (including familiarity with AI tools) will rise.

      – Risk & Resilience: While the marketplace services (i.e. for freelancers and clients) are supposed to remain stable, employees face disruption. The move underscores how rapidly skills and roles are being affected in the tech sector—those who don’t adapt risk falling behind.

      In-Depth

      Fiverr’s recent announcement that it will trim about 30% of its workforce as it pivots toward an “AI-first” future marks a decisive moment—both for the company and for the broader industry’s ongoing reckoning with automation. Under CEO Micha Kaufman’s leadership, Fiverr is doubling down on the belief that many internal functions, especially those that have been repetitive or manual, can now be handled more efficiently by AI. This isn’t merely about cost savings; it’s about reshaping how the company operates at its core: fewer management layers, greater individual productivity, and a platform built from the ground up for speed and adaptability. Those are attributes that matter in a rapidly evolving tech landscape where what was considered “innovative” yesterday may be standard today.

      From an operational standpoint, the cuts will be painful. Employees in support, fraud detection, and other departments are being asked to step aside as their roles are re-evaluated and, in many cases, replaced by algorithmic or automated systems. But for Fiverr, this isn’t just a contraction—it’s a strategic reinvestment. Some of the workforce savings are being funneled toward hiring AI-native talent, upgrading tech infrastructure, and scaling AI tools that already exist within the platform. The commitment seems serious: the company says its financial guidance for 2025 remains steady, projecting that these changes will help it reach profitability targets ahead of schedule.

      Of course, this kind of transition carries risks. There’s the human cost: displaced employees, transitions, upskilling or retraining, and the moral weight of choosing layoffs. Then there’s market risk: if the transformation isn’t executed well, or if automation degrades quality or user experience, there could be backlash from both clients and freelancers. Fiverr claims marketplace operations won’t suffer in the short term—but longer term, maintaining trust and value as AI takes over more of the “how things get done” will be essential.

      For employees, the message is clear and urgent: adapt or get left behind. AI-familiarity, willingness to learn, and ability to work alongside—or through—automation are no longer optional; they’re central to staying relevant. For the industry writ large, Fiverr’s move raises the stakes on what it means to compete: not just by building products, but by building leaner, smarter, more automated organizations. Whether this yields long-term gains or becomes another case study in over-automation remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: Fiverr is placing a major bet on the machine, and in doing so, laying down a marker for what the future of work may demand.

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