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Ubooker is an online talent booking platform operated by Ubooker Worldwide Ltd. It positions itself as a vertical marketplace connecting brand clients, models/influencers, photographers, stylists and other creative talent, as well as agencies. It is closer to a “creative talent marketplace and booking SaaS”: its core value is moving the traditional workflow for booking models and creative professionals—briefs, shortlisting, communication, confirmation, invoicing and payments—online.
Based on the available content, clients can create jobs, enter the location, budget and dates, and use search filters to find suitable talent. They can then send option requests, save candidates, and communicate through the platform’s messaging system. Talent must accept or decline requests within 24 hours, and clients can confirm bookings with one click. The platform also provides automated invoicing, secure payments, payouts to talent bank accounts within 10 days after job completion, and account manager support. On the talent side, users can create profiles via the iOS App or website, upload portfolios, digitals and personal details, and go through individual review by the platform.
The site does not disclose standard plans, client fees, platform commission rates, or agency revenue-sharing rules. What can be confirmed is that talent can join for free, client bookings are claimed to save up to 30%, and flexible Buy Now, Pay Later is supported. Agencies that register talent can receive commissions and fast payouts. For enterprise procurement, pricing transparency is still limited, and companies will need to register or contact the platform for confirmation.
Ubooker offers a website and mobile App and is a cloud-based platform; self-hosting is not mentioned. Its privacy policy is relatively comprehensive, stating that it acts as a data controller when processing contact information, application materials, browser data, usage data and more. It also references GDPR-related rights, data retention, transfers to third countries, standard contractual clauses, agreements with external processors, technical and organizational safeguards, and employee confidentiality obligations. The platform also asks users not to move communications off-platform, in order to enforce its terms and reduce the risk of off-platform transactions.
Its strengths are a vertical workflow and a clear operating path, covering the key steps from posting a brief to payment. It is well suited to fashion e-commerce teams, brand content teams, production companies and showrooms that need to book models and creative professionals quickly. The drawbacks are that there is no visible evidence of typical enterprise software capabilities such as third-party integrations, APIs, enterprise permissions, approval workflows or team management; pricing is also not transparent enough. For companies that only need a general freelancer marketplace, Upwork, Fiverr Business, Malt and similar platforms may be more versatile. In China, alternatives may include ZBJ.com, Tezign, ZCOOL-related creative service platforms and others.
The available text does not provide information on mainland China access speed, ICP filing, local payment methods, RMB settlement or Chinese-language support, so its China access status is rated as unknown. If used by teams in China, it is recommended to first test website/App availability, cross-border payments, contracts and invoicing, and compliance requirements for cross-border data transfers.
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u-booker.com is an United Kingdom Hiring & Remote provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach u-booker.com directly.