Frega offers freelance service opportunities for community members who want to provide valuable services while earning fees based on genuine value delivered.
These are not employment positions, business opportunities, or passive income schemes. They are service provider roles where fees are tied directly to the actual services you provide to the community.
For businesses: The reason to use Frega is to reduce costs, increase sales and be more efficient in the use of their scarce resources.
For consumers: Frega assists in finding products and services from local businesses at better prices, thereby supporting the community.
The freelance partner roles described below represent opportunities to earn fees by providing genuine services to the community. These are NOT:
All roles involve providing actual services and receiving fees based on the value delivered.
Frega's community-based service model includes four distinct freelance roles, each with different requirements, responsibilities, and fee structures:
What It Is: An automatic status created when your normal platform usage leads others to register for Frega.
How You Become One: Automatically, when someone you introduce registers on the platform. There is nothing to apply for or sign up for.
What You Do: Use the platform normally. Share it with people in your existing circles if you find it valuable. No obligations, targets, or requirements.
Fees: Modest recognition payments when businesses and private individuals you introduced use platform services. Tied to their actual service usage, not sign-ups.
Key Point: This happens automatically through genuine recommendations within existing relationships.
What It Is: Providing onboarding, support, and guidance services to businesses and users.
How You Become One: Programmatically identified from within the community based on technical aptitude, communication skills, and active engagement.
What You Do: Help clients optimize platform usage, provide support, answer questions, troubleshoot issues, and guide strategic decisions.
Fees: Fees based on client service usage and platform engagement—NOT for recruitment or network building. Performance measured through Net Score system.
Tools Provided: "Get Rid of the Red" dashboard for managing client relationships and performance.
What It Is: Supporting consultants and businesses within a specific geographical area or sector.
How You Become One: Apply for available territories or areas. Requires setup fee and nominal annual fee. These fees are not investments and do not entitle the licensee to equity or financial returns. Fees come from services provided.
What You Do: Coordinate consultant support in your region, assist with business onboarding, provide localized guidance, and ensure service quality.
Payment Required: Setup fee to secure territory/area, plus nominal annual fees. These fees are not investments and do not entitle the licensee to equity or financial returns. Fees come from services provided.
Fees Earned: Based on regional platform activity and consultant support effectiveness.
What It Is: Creating and maintaining AI agents that provide valuable services to platform users.
How You Become One: Apply to join the publisher program. Requires technical capability and demonstrated understanding of AI agent development.
What You Do: Develop AI agents that solve real problems for businesses or users. Maintain and improve your agents based on user feedback.
Fees: Subscription revenue from users who choose to use your AI agents. You set pricing within platform guidelines.
Requirements: Technical skills, creativity, commitment to quality and continuous improvement.
| Aspect | Advocates | Consultants | Licensees | Publishers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| How You Join | Automatic when someone you introduce registers | Programmatically identified from community | Apply for territory/sector | Apply to program |
| Primary Activity | Use platform normally, share if valuable | Provide support and guidance to clients | Coordinate regional consultant network | Develop and maintain AI agents |
| Fee Structure | Recognition payments based on usage by introduced parties | Based on client service usage and performance | Based on regional activity and support effectiveness | Subscription revenue from agent users |
| Time Commitment | None—happens automatically | Flexible, scales with client base | Moderate, depends on region size | Varies by agent complexity |
| Technical Requirements | Basic platform usage | Good communication, platform knowledge | Business coordination skills | AI/software development skills |
| Upfront Cost | None | None | Setup fee + annual fee | None |
| Can Combine With | Any other role | Only Advocate role | Only Advocate role | Only Advocate role |
While Frega involves community-based growth and some roles receive fees when others use the platform, this is fundamentally different from network marketing or MLM schemes:
Simply use Frega. If you find it valuable and share it with others in your existing circles, you'll automatically become an Advocate when they register. No application needed.
Focus on being an active, helpful community member. Consultants are identified programmatically based on demonstrated aptitude, communication skills, and platform engagement. You cannot apply directly.
Check available territories and sectors. Contact us to discuss requirements, fees, and application process. Licensee positions are limited by geography.
Review the technical requirements and publisher guidelines. Submit an application demonstrating your AI agent concept and development capabilities.
Frega's community-based service model provides:
See the comparison table above. Generally, you can be an Advocate with any other role, but Consultants, Licensees, and Publishers cannot hold other service provider roles simultaneously (to prevent conflicts of interest).
Fees vary by role and are always tied to actual service delivery. Advocate payments are modest recognition amounts. Consultant fees depend on client usage. Licensee fees depend on regional activity. Publisher revenue depends on subscriber count.
No. While Advocates may receive payments when introduced parties use services, this is fundamentally different from MLM because: (1) primary value is software utility, not earning potential, (2) payments tied to service usage not recruitment, (3) no targets or quotas, (4) no one earns from "building a network," (5) all roles involve genuine service provision.
All roles require users to be 18+ years old. Each role has specific requirements detailed in its dedicated page (linked above).