
Xperoc, a new South African digital marketplace and professional networking platform, has officially launched with a clear ambition: to simplify how people discover trusted freelancers and skilled tradespeople, while giving professionals greater visibility and control over their work.
As demand for flexible work and on-demand services continues to rise across South Africa, Xperoc enters the market as a platform built for both sides of the equation. It enables freelancers, artisans, and service-based businesses to host professional listings, showcase their skills, and be contacted directly by individuals and businesses looking for reliable expertise.
Unlike traditional directories or crowded gig platforms, Xperoc focuses on clarity, credibility, and engagement. Professionals can create detailed profiles, publish services, promote featured listings, and verify their accounts to build trust. Clients, in turn, can browse services, compare providers, and connect directly whether for everyday household needs, specialised projects, or long-term collaboration.
Beyond listings, Xperoc supports professional growth through hosted blog content, industry insights, and networking opportunities designed to strengthen visibility and reputation within the local market.
“Xperoc is about ownership,” the company says. “Ownership of your skills, your reputation, and the terms under which you work. It’s a platform for people who want to be found for what they can actually do.”
Built with a strong local focus and a scalable foundation, Xperoc aims to become a central hub for professional services in South Africa connecting people, work, and opportunity with purpose.
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Author: Ferdinand Van Zyl from Xperoc on behalf of Xperoc.
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