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AsyncForge vs Worksome — 2026 Comparison

AsyncForge is a productized subscription from €2,000/month, an alternative to Worksome's freelancer management platform: a senior team ships, no contractor compliance.

At a glance: AsyncForge vs Worksome
AsyncForgeWorksome
ModelProductized subscriptionContractor management platform
Use CaseGet work doneManage existing contractors
ComplianceSingle B2B invoiceMulti-jurisdiction freelancer compliance
PricingFixed monthlyPlatform fees per contractor

Worksome is a freelancer management platform, and its centre of gravity is compliance rather than sourcing. Its strength is handling the paperwork and legal risk around independent contractors — IR35 status in the UK, worker classification in the US and EU — alongside consolidated invoicing and payments. The typical Worksome customer already has a roster of freelancers and wants to keep engaging them without tripping over misclassification rules or drowning in separate invoices.

AsyncForge does not manage your freelancers, because it is not a management layer at all. It is a productized team that ships work on a fixed monthly subscription. There are no individual contractors to classify, no per-freelancer invoices to reconcile, and no compliance paperwork, because the entire engagement is a single B2B vendor relationship.

That is why these two barely overlap: Worksome is operations infrastructure for an existing contractor program, while AsyncForge removes the need for such a program in the first place. One makes managing many freelancers safer; the other means you are not managing freelancers at all.

If your pain is compliance and administration across contractors you intend to keep, Worksome is the right tool. If your pain is that you are managing contractors at all, AsyncForge addresses it upstream. Here is the comparison.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureAsyncForgeWorksome
ModelProductized subscriptionContractor management platform
Use CaseGet work doneManage existing contractors
ComplianceSingle B2B invoiceMulti-jurisdiction freelancer compliance
PricingFixed monthlyPlatform fees per contractor

Last updated: 2026-05-26. Competitor pricing as listed on 2026-05-26 — verify current rates at worksome.com.

Choose Worksome if you...

  • You have an existing freelancer program to manage
  • Compliance (IR35, contractor classification) is your main pain point
  • You want to keep your current freelancers and add a management layer

Choose AsyncForge if you...

  • You want delivery without managing freelancers
  • You want a single B2B invoice
  • You want to avoid contractor classification complexity entirely

Detailed Breakdown

Managing Freelancers vs Not Having Any

Worksome makes an existing contractor program safer and tidier — it is built to sit around freelancers you already work with and keep them productive and compliant. AsyncForge changes the shape of the problem: instead of a program of contractors to administer, you have one vendor that delivers the work. There is nothing to onboard, classify, or reconcile, because there are no individual freelancers in the relationship.

Where Compliance Risk Lives

Worksome's core value is absorbing classification risk per contractor — IR35, and equivalent worker-status rules in the US and EU — which is real and non-trivial when you engage independents directly. With AsyncForge that risk does not arise on your side: you are buying a service from a company, not engaging individuals, so questions of misclassification do not attach to you.

Invoicing and Administration

Even with a management platform, a contractor program generates ongoing administrative surface — statements of work, timesheets, and consolidated but still per-worker records. AsyncForge is a single monthly B2B invoice covering everything, regardless of how many engineers contribute or where they are, which removes the reconciliation work entirely rather than streamlining it.

When Worksome Is the Better Fit

If you already have freelancers you want to keep and your real problem is doing that compliantly and efficiently at scale, Worksome is purpose-built for exactly that and AsyncForge does not replace it. AsyncForge is for the different decision of not running a freelancer program in the first place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does AsyncForge solve IR35 the way Worksome does?
It sidesteps it. Worksome manages IR35 status for contractors you engage; with AsyncForge you engage a B2B vendor rather than individuals, so IR35 classification is not something that applies to you.
Can I manage my existing contractors through AsyncForge?
No. AsyncForge is a delivery service, not a management platform. If you want to keep and administer your current freelancers, Worksome is the right tool for that.
Will I get a single invoice?
Yes — one monthly B2B invoice from AsyncForge covers all the work. Worksome consolidates invoicing too, but the records are still per contractor beneath it.
What about contractors across multiple jurisdictions?
AsyncForge is one vendor regardless of where the work happens, so multi-jurisdiction classification is not your concern. Worksome exists precisely to manage that complexity when you do engage contractors directly.

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