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Deel vs Remote for International Contractors

Deel vs Remote for international contractors: comparing contractor management, compliance, payment currencies, fees, and EOR services.

FeatureDeelRemote
Contractor fee (company pays)
$49/contractor/mo
$29/contractor/mo
Free trial
Yes
Yes
Countries supported
150+
180+
Payment currencies
120+ currencies
Limited to ~25
EOR (Employer of Record)
Yes
Yes
Contractor onboarding speed
Same day
2-5 business days
Local compliance
Strong
Very strong
IP protection
Yes
Yes
Benefits management
Optional add-ons
Yes (for EOR)
Crypto payments
Yes
No
Customer support
24/7 live chat
Business hours

Verdict

Deel is the right choice when you need fast contractor onboarding globally and want broad currency options — particularly useful if you pay contractors in less common currencies or with crypto. Remote is better when local compliance is paramount (especially for converting contractors to employees) or when you want to save ~$20/contractor/month. Both are substantial improvements over managing international contractor payments manually.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deel used for by freelancers?

Freelancers use Deel to get paid by international clients who need compliant contractor agreements. When a company in the US, EU, or elsewhere hires you as an international contractor, Deel handles the contract, compliance paperwork, and payments — so the client doesn't need to worry about local contractor laws and you get paid reliably.

How much does Deel charge contractors?

Deel is free for contractors — the company that hires you pays the Deel fee ($49/month per contractor). You receive payments and withdraw to your bank, PayPal, Coinbase, or other supported methods. Withdrawal fees vary by method and country.

Is Remote better than Deel for contractors?

Remote charges companies less ($29/contractor/month vs $49) and has stronger local compliance in more countries, which matters for complex EOR (Employer of Record) situations. For simple contractor payments, both work well. Deel has broader currency support and faster onboarding. The choice is usually made by the client company, not the contractor.

What is the difference between Deel and Wise?

These serve different purposes. Wise is a multi-currency account you use to receive and hold payments from any client — you send invoices directly and clients pay your Wise account. Deel is a contractor management platform that companies use to hire and pay contractors compliantly — clients using Deel route contractor payments through the platform. Many freelancers use both: Wise for direct clients, Deel for clients who require it.

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