Send funds to 100+ countries and get invoices instantly with fast and fully compliant payments.
Release contractor payments fast, track payouts and make transfers to Europe, LATAM, Asia, and other places through one platform.
Access invoices in seconds and automate invoice-to-payment cycle.

Hire the best professionals worldwide, in accordance with local laws — no matter their location.
Send money in USD, EUR. The platform charges a fee of 45 USD/EUR per payout.
Whether you're freelancing or a full-time contractor, Solowise simplifies the working process, putting you in control.
Contractors see deposits at once and can transfer to their bank cards or crypto wallets.
3% or even less depending on the terms of the contract.
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Contractor payments are fees you send to freelancers, independent contractors, or members of a global team in exchange for completed work or delivered services. These payments are typically made per project, milestone, or hourly rate and are not tied to long-term employment obligations.
Employees work under a labor agreement and receive benefits, with taxes handled by the employer. Contractors are independent workers hired for specific tasks or projects and are responsible for their own taxes and benefits.
No. Independent contractors are responsible for paying their own taxes. Learn more on the IRS website.