Here are the top 24 sites to hire freelance Unity developers:
1. Toptal
Toptal accepts only the top 3 percent of developers who apply as only a few pass their strict vetting process. Those freelancers you find on this site are some of the best available, most of them with outstanding software development skills and years of experience.
Many Toptal Unity experts are proficient in mobile design, so if you're making a mobile game, you'll definitely find a hire here. With a no-risk trial, pricing significantly lower than you'll find on similar sites, and a quality guarantee through a reliable platform, Toptal is one of the best places from which to hire Unity 3D developers.
You can also hire app developers and software developers through Toptal to round out your development team and to help with all of your projects.
2. Unity Connect
In the past, Unity only consisted of a forum board where you could post your jobs, but over time they decided to expand this approach into an entire network. Unity Connect resembles a social media platform for Unity game developers where employers can post jobs, search for talent, and talk about your latest game project.
We believe there's nowhere better to find Unity 3D developers for Android and iOS than right out of the company's website. You won't have to deal with freelancing sites that may not have people skilled in Unity 3D.
3. Hired
Whether you need remote, local, or contract Unity developers, Hired can connect you to a platform with Unity experts of all levels. Applicants become familiar with the development process and carefully vetted to ensure qualification with a demanding job. You can find freelancers yourself or wait to get matched to an ideal fit.
Whether you require a team or an individual, Hired can help you find developers for your game or mobile app. Plus, flexible pricing means you won't pay more than you can afford.
4. PeoplePerHour
PeoplePerHour is a freelance contracting site designed initially for short, quick projects. Game developers on the site run the gamut from those with ten years of experience to new freelancers just breaking into the Unity 3d games. Post a job for free, or contact an app developer who catches your eye, and you'll be ready to start the development process.
5. Arc.dev
Arc.dev brings you senior Unity 3D developers with years of experience. Hire developers within days, and only pay the developers' fee; stop worrying about costly deposits or extra charges. You can get short-term contracts or even contract-to-hire and bring someone onto your team full-time. Local developers can be found, as well. Arc.dev is flexible and will help you connect with the Unity expert you need for game programming.
6. Freelancer
This is one of the largest freelancing job platforms online, so you're likely to hire Unity 3D developers that meet your criteria. Freelancer is all about getting the job done quickly. You can get bids on job posts for game design in seconds, and find talented and qualified freelancers by browsing past work samples or live chatting with them.
Small or large jobs, fixed or hourly prices, you're in control of your project and can outline your exact needs. A mobile app ties it all together, making communication and project management a simple task.
7. Guru
With millions of registered members, Guru is certainly a reliable site for freelance developers. Besides optional features, it's free to use and has a solid payment system with four different options. Pay by the hour, milestones, tasks, or recurring for those long-term game projects.
SafePay keeps both the employer and employee safe, so freelancers know their work will be compensated, and you can release the funds when you're happy with the work. This system is simple but effective, so try Guru if you want access to a diverse pool of Unity freelancers.
8. Upwork
Upwork is a freelancing network where people of all skill levels congregate to search for new opportunities. Brand new Unity developers and seasoned veterans can be found together on Upwork.
Enter your specifics and instantly receive a shortlist of potential candidates, or you can also wait for freelancers to contact you or find them on your own. Upwork Pro gets you access to talent search assistance, premium freelancers, and other helpful features.
9. XPlace
XPlace is a free service designed to connect you with some of the top talents across the world. It simplifies your process; just post a job, review your bids, and pick the most qualified person. Along with freelancers, there are also small studios and teams to choose from, if you want a more cohesive group of people. If you need an NDA or want to promote your project with hot or urgent tags, the option is available for a low price.
10. LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a job network and social media website, making it an efficient place for professionals to connect and collaborate. With LinkedIn jobs, you can make a post and the company will email and display advertisements to those who meet the requirements.
It runs on a pay-per-view system, so you only need to pay when someone actually shows interest in your listing. You also get 50 shortlisted candidates and analytics so you can see who's viewing and applying.
11. Hubstaff Talent
Hubstaff serves as a free resource to connect job seekers and employers. You choose the team you like, negotiate your terms, and start working on your platform of choice. There are both freelancing individuals and agencies available for hire, so you can find the workforce you need.
Hubstaff itself is a time tracking software, so if you wish, you can use it to help keep your project organized -- but it's not required if you use Hubstaff Talent. You can use whatever platform you choose.
12. Daxx
Are you looking to build an offshore team of Unity specialists? Ukraine-based Daxx takes care of the costs and problems related to remote hiring and lets you focus on development. You can interview the people they select, go over their resumes, and choose the one you feel best fits. You have management over your team and can use whatever tools you want.
Putting the team together can sometimes take up to a month and a half, and you can scale your team size at any time. In addition, there's no risk; you don't have to pay unless you choose to go through with recruitment.
13. Truelancer
Truelancer is great for finding remote talent, especially from Asia. Posting a project is typically free, and you can easily check past work and feedback of the people you hire. Once the work is done to your satisfaction, you'll release the funds, and the work will be done! There's also a tagging system that will let you hide your project from search engines and people who aren't logged in, feature your post, get freelancers hand-picked, or sign an NDA.
14. Triplebytes
Triplebytes is modeled around a community of highly skilled engineers leading innovation Unity and game development roles. At the core of the system is an algorithm that matches your specifications with only the best few. This cuts short the time to interview while saving you the headache of mismatches.
Engineers in their database undergo tough preselection bouts. Then Triplebytes ranks them on both experience and performance. It places the very best engineers upfront for you to pick out before the rest. They do not disclose the total cost of hiring Unity developers off Triplebytes upfront. However, given that some developers get to fly into their last interviews, and the calibre of companies that trust them, they are somewhere in the top tier. Both on cost and results.
Getting started with the hiring process on Triplebytes requires that you either post a Unity development project. That, or take the plunge into the talent marketplace in search of your best fit.
15. Gigster
This San Francisco based talent network is an excellent source of high performing Unity developers. As a company seeking talent, they promise short hiring times while connecting you with remote Unity developers from all over the globe.
Each project you send in through their “Get started” form is like a new instance for them to source Unity developers on your behalf. It’s unclear how much they will charge as that’s not listed upfront. However, a quick search on the internet and you’ll discover how the cost varies depending on the scope of your project and your talent requirement details.
That said, if you’re looking to extend your current team’s depth, they have a service level just for that. Understanding how adding just one experienced Unity developer to your team can impact a project, it’s worth sending out your details on Gigster for a quotation and a few interviews.
16. Lemon.io
Equipped with a stringent pre-selection process (including fluent English-speaking skills), Lemon.io is a reputable source for Unity developers. Before you get to see their profiles on the platform, each developer will have presented a satisfactory CV. Then they undergo a series of technical coding tests to make sure you’re only dealing with the best talent.
Lemon.io makes developers sign intellectual property documents making sure you own each project they help you staff outright. They base the cost of your project on the projected time each developer assumes before it begins. They pride themselves on having no extra fees to the hourly rate set with your consent. That said, expect to part with $30 to $55 per hour on your planned Unity projects.
The platform uses a custom payment system to protect you from underperforming developers. It essentially holds the funds required for a milestone (40-hr weekly payments for full-time projects) and only releases these when you’re satisfied with the work done.
17. Monster
Monster has 23 localized websites operating in just as many countries. This gets you the reach you need in your search for Unity developers. Pair this with a good looking mobile app for both Android and iOS devices, and you have a good chance of finding that one developer that’s not looking, but has the Unity skills you’re hunting for.
To get started, simply post your Unity project up for developers to send in proposals. To do this, you need a paying account. Monster’s lowest tier is pegged at £130 per month and affords one job post along with a search and view quota of just 100 resumes. The next two tiers allow 500 and 1000 resume views, while asking for £320 and £650, respectively. The number of jobs one can post goes up by two with each step in tiers. Perhaps more important is how each Unity developer on the platform gets a notification when you post your project.
18. OnlineJobs.ph
If like many busy entrepreneurs you’d rather have a Philippines-based Unity developer on your team, then OnlineJobs.ph is your go to. With a reputation for hard work and concise English skills, you’ll be spoilt of choice on the platform.
One trend you’ll appreciate on OnlineJobs.ph is the reasonable monthly salary expectations. A buck goes a long way on that side. You’ll be saving enough to hire at least two Unity developers where you’d only afford one in the US.
To get the talent pool’s attention, you need to create an account on OnlineJobs.ph. This leaves you with three options;
1. A free account that allows you to post just three jobs each month, each attractive up to two working days to go live after approval.
2. Then there is a paid account ($69). This time the five jobs quota you’re allowed to post live instantly. In addition, you get to directly hire Unity developers.
3. They charge the top tier at just under a hundred dollars ($99). It unlocks more job posts (10) and shows you up to 500 resumes for you to cherry-pick fitting developers from.
19. Indeed
Another hiring resource many employers don’t use to the fullest is Indeed. Unity developers post their resumes on the platform regularly, allowing just about anyone a glance and the chance to hire them.
Indeed is actively collecting developer resumes on every continent. This gives you a wide selection of potential employees. Most development positions on Indeed are hourly based, and they work out an average to guide you when setting a budget.
They can charge posting and paying for listings on Indeed based on the clicks/interactions the post gets. The other option would be to pay a fixed charge regardless of how viral the job post gets.
20. Fiverr
Fiverr started off as a low-cost freelancer network. It has since developed into one of the most popular gig communities. It used to be so cheap to get work done on the platform some employees got away with paying just $5 for minuscule dev tasks. Hence the name 5-ver!
Unity developers on Fiverr will have posted gigs in the form of what particular task they’re willing to do on your behalf. You then hire a handful to complete an entire Unity project, with one in charge of the modules they’re best at.
The new Fiverr has different payment terms and structures from the old. Now a freelancer Unity developer can specify how much more you should part with in order to get the task done quickly. Payments on the platform are held in Escrow while you review the delivery of your developer.
21. FlexJobs
FlexJobs is a remote job sharing platform. Expect to get resumes and proposals from Unity developers from all over the world once your job goes live. On the freelancer side, there is a payment-wall that filters out chancers. This makes it easier to screen applications to your Unity development job post.
A three tier service level mode greets you as soon as you get started with posting a remote job on FlexJobs. The lowest tier costs $299 per month. Then you get a quarterly payment based tier at a combined $730 in total. The top tier goes for $2699 per year and exposes your company to unlimited hiring opportunities and access to all the resumes you’ll ever need before making a hire.
22. RemoteOk
Starting at $499, you can hire developers on a remote engagement contract. Trusted by quickly growing companies such as Amazon and GitHub, RemoteOk doesn’t waste time before giving your job the attention you need. They make sure of this by offering boosts to job posts such as featuring them above the rest and even sending directly to developers that signed up as Unity focused.
At the time of writing, the talent network frequenting the RemoteOk job board had grown to just under ninety-thousand. While you’ll be able to filter out Unity developers from this lot, what you’ll notice is how you’re also given the chance to work with developers that have supporting skills. This means that for a typical game development project, the project managers, content creators, and sound engineers you need will also be available to hire from RemoteOk.
23. Reddit gameDevClassifieds
This subreddit is popular and sees a constant influx of job posts and programmers. Whether you need a single piece of code or want someone to work on the whole game, you'll most likely find someone here.
Just be ready to interview and vet applicants, as you won't have access to their resume or past work like on other websites. Also, have an online messaging program such as Skype or Discord, as Reddit isn't a suitable option for communicating with your developer.
24. Unity 3D Work
Unity 3D Work was created as a way for game developers and development services to get in contact with each other and with other companies. It's straightforward and gets right to the point, no more wading through freelancers from outside the Unity profession. Posting a job is usually free, and posts go through a short approval process. You'll need a company domain email; other than that, Unity 3D Work is open to all kinds of jobs.
Based on facts publicly available as of 01.01.2023