Now that Linked-in has quietly rolled out its translation-ready freelancer marketplace, TMS and CAT platform vendor Across Systems is set to follow. In what is a move far beyond its previous business model, the German-based company looks to leverage its sizeable pool of end-clients, language service providers (LSPs), and freelancers and work all of them into a managed marketplace branded crossMarket. The platform will connect freelancers to LSPs to clients in an UpWork-like fashion, only dedicated to translation and localization projects.
LinkedIn’s own ProFinder, its freelancer-slash-independent contractor marketplace attempt, includes “translation” as an available category. While not necessarily competing with Across (as crossMarket is exclusive to Across users), there is a conceptual overlap in terms of work intermediation and profile matching for end-clients and independent contractors.
Across Head of Marketing Tanja Wendling told Slator that the company will be launching crossMarket soon by inviting all the participants in its tech ecosystem – from end-clients to LSPs to freelancers. The company will not take a cut from transactions facilitated on the platform but instead try to monetize crossMarket through a freemium basic model with paid premium options for both LSPs and freelancers. Pricing for the coveted end-clients will the same as for the freelancers.
