10 Most Oversaturated Fiverr Gigs in 2025 That Still Make $5K–$20K/Month

 

10 Most Oversaturated Fiverr Gigs in 2025 That Still Make $5K–$20K/Month

10 High-Competition Fiverr Gigs in 2025 (And Why They’re Still Worth Trying)

If you’ve ever browsed Fiverr looking for gig ideas, you’ve probably noticed the same categories dominating the “best-selling” and “trending” sections year after year. These niches are insanely competitive — we’re talking thousands of sellers, hundreds of new gigs every single day — but they’re popular for a reason: the demand never stops.

Here’s my honest take on the 10 most oversaturated (yet still profitable) Fiverr gig categories right now in 2025, based on real marketplace data, buyer trends, and what top sellers are actually doing to stand out.

1. Logo Design

Competition level: Nuclear ☢️ Active gigs: ~185,000+

Why it’s saturated: Every new business, YouTube channel, Twitch streamer, and Etsy shop needs a logo. It’s the #1 visual identity purchase online.

How top sellers still crush it:

Image idea: Side-by-side of a generic logo vs. a premium 3D mockup on business cards, t-shirts, and app icons

2. WordPress Website Design / Development

Competition level: Extreme Active gigs: ~92,000+

Even in 2025, “I will build a professional WordPress website” is one of the most crowded titles you’ll see. But buyers still spend thousands here monthly.

What separates the $10 gigs from the $1,000+ ones:

  • Elementor Pro + premium themes vs. cheap free templates
  • Speed optimization (90+ PageSpeed scores guaranteed)
  • Offering e-commerce, booking systems, or membership sites

3. Video Editing (Especially YouTube, TikTok, Reels)

Competition level: Off the charts Active gigs: ~120,000+

Short-form content exploded and never came back down. Everyone needs edits.

Sub-niches that still have room:

Image idea: Before/after of a raw phone video vs. a polished TikTok with effects, subtitles, and trending sound

4. AI Art / Midjourney / Stable Diffusion Images

Competition level: Flooded since 2022 Active gigs: ~78,000+

Everyone and their dog discovered AI art generators. The market got saturated fast.

How people are still making $5k–$20k/month:

5. Voice Over (English US/UK)

Competition level: Very high Active gigs: ~65,000+

The barrier to entry is a decent mic and a closet. Thousands jumped in.

Top 1% secrets:

  • Commercial rights + broadcast rights included
  • Multiple styles (conversational, luxury, energetic, corporate)
  • Super-fast turnaround (1–4 hours)

6. SEO Services (Especially “Shopify SEO” and “WordPress SEO”)

Competition level: High Active gigs: ~58,000+

Everyone promises “rank #1 on Google.” 99% can’t deliver.

What actually sells in 2025:

7. Social Media Management / Content Creation

Competition level: High Active gigs: ~70,000+

“I will manage your Instagram for 30 days” is everywhere.

The packages that still book solid:

  • UGC (user-generated content) video bundles
  • Faceless account growth (no face on camera)
  • Carousel posts + Reels + Stories full-month packages

Image idea: Calendar screenshot showing 30 days of scheduled posts with captions and hashtags ready

8. Resume / CV Writing & LinkedIn Optimization

Competition level: High but steady Active gigs: ~42,000+

Job market is tough → people pay for any edge.

Why this niche refuses to die:

  • ATS-optimized resumes that actually pass filters
  • LinkedIn profile makeovers with banner design + full rewrite
  • Targeting specific industries (tech, finance, nursing, etc.)

9. Whiteboard Animation / Doodle Videos

Competition level: Surprisingly still packed Active gigs: ~28,000+

Thought this died with VideoScribe? Nope. Explainer videos still convert like crazy.

Modern twist that wins:

  • Combining doodle + real footage + text animation
  • Using tools like Doodly, Toonly, or custom After Effects

10. Thumbnail Design (YouTube & TikTok)

Competition level: Insane Active gigs: ~75,000+

MrBeast-style bold text + shocked face = money printer.

What the top thumbnail sellers do differently:

  • A/B testing packages (create 5 versions, you pick the winner)
  • Click-through rate improvement guarantees
  • Designing for mobile (most views are on phones now)

Image idea: Split-screen of a 0.8% CTR thumbnail vs. a 12% CTR thumbnail with big bold text and contrasting colors

Final Thoughts: Should You Even Bother in 2025?

Yes — but not as a generalist.

The days of throwing up a generic “I will design a logo for $10” gig and getting orders are long gone. The winners now are hyper-specific, deliver massive perceived value, and over-communicate with buyers.

Pick one tiny sub-niche, create an irresistible gig gallery with mockups and video examples, price 3–5× higher than the $10 crowd, and deliver faster and better.

Competition is brutal, but demand is higher than ever. There’s still plenty of money on the table if you’re willing to stand out instead of blending in.

Which of these saturated niches are you thinking of jumping into — or have you already? Drop your experience in the comments. I read them all. 👇

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