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RemoteHire.ph vs OnlineJobs.ph
OnlineJobs.ph: job board and worker database, philippines only. RemoteHire.ph: a directory of ID-verified Filipino freelancers you hire and pay directly, for a flat $39/month or $199/year. They are different kinds of thing, and the table says where.
| Row | RemoteHire.ph | OnlineJobs.ph |
|---|---|---|
| Price to hire | Price to hireFlat subscription: $39 a month or $199 a year. Freelancers pay nothing. | Price to hirePro $69/mo ($299/yr) · Premium $99/mo ($349/yr); contact caps of 75 or 500 workers a month. |
| Cut of what you pay | Cut of what you payNone. You pay your hire directly and we never touch it. | Cut of what you payNone: “No salary markups or ongoing fees.” |
| What the freelancer gives up | What the freelancer gives upNone, ever. No commission, no membership, no bidding fees. | What the freelancer gives upNone found; their pages promise no markups. |
| Government-ID verification | Government-ID verificationYes. A person reviews every freelancer's government ID before the badge appears. | Government-ID verificationAn “ID Proof” score from 0–100, not a reviewed badge. Their own guidance: “If a profile has ID Proof lower than 50, move on.” Vetting is yours to do. |
| You own the relationship | You own the relationshipYes. The relationship is yours from the first message; nothing bans taking it anywhere. | You own the relationshipYes. “You don't even need to maintain your subscription… once you've hired them.” |
| Messaging built in | Messaging built inYes. Yes | Messaging built inContact is by email (“Communicate with them via simple email”), capped per month by plan. |
| Time tracking built in | Time tracking built inYes. Hours with weekly approval. No screenshots, no activity monitoring. | Time tracking built inYes. Timeproof, free on every tier, even after cancelling. |
| Contracts built in | Contracts built inYes. Yes | Contracts built in“Contracts and Documents” is Premium-only. |
| Invoicing built in | Invoicing built inYes. Yes | Invoicing built inNot stated on their site. |
| Trial and notice terms | Trial and notice termsCancel anytime. Free accounts keep full search and saved lists. | Trial and notice termsNo trial; a money-back guarantee instead. No time commitment. |
Like us, built for hiring Filipino talent directly. The differences are what is checked, what is built in, and what the subscription shape is.
A worked example
Paying a freelancer $12,000 over a year: on RemoteHire.ph you part with $12,468 in total and they keep all $12,000. On OnlineJobs.ph you part with about $12,299, and they keep $12,000. Worked from the sourced figures below; the calculator on /compare-costs runs the same arithmetic at your own spend.
When OnlineJobs.ph is the better choice
- You want the biggest possible pool. Their database is far larger than ours, and if you are happy doing your own vetting, the volume is the product.
- You are recruiting once and cancelling: their own FAQ says the subscription is only needed while you recruit, so a single $69 month is a real option.
Worth knowing
- Their own FAQ says the subscription is only needed while you are recruiting, so a single month at $69 is a real option once you have hired.
- Pro includes 3 job posts and 75 worker contacts a month; Premium is $349 a year for 10 and 500. Those are capacity limits, not fees.
Where every claim comes from
OnlineJobs.ph
- Price to hire · Cut of what you pay · What the freelancer gives up · Time tracking built in · Contracts built in · Trial and notice terms: onlinejobs.ph/pricing
- Government-ID verification: onlinejobs.ph/idproof
- You own the relationship · Messaging built in: onlinejobs.ph/faq
Checked 23 Aug 2026.
See who is on RemoteHire.ph first
The directory is free to search, and every face on it has shown a government ID to a person.