Gigaverse Now Speaks 11 Languages — Financial Guides for Every Gig Worker Community
The gig economy doesn't just speak English
In New York City, roughly nine out of ten app-based drivers are immigrants. The top origin countries for TLC-licensed drivers are Bangladesh, the Dominican Republic, Pakistan, and India. Yet almost every piece of financial education written for gig workers is written in English only.
Today we're changing that. Gigaverse's worker guides — how taxes, deductions, quarterly payments, and retirement accounts actually work for 1099 workers — are now live in eleven languages: English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Bengali, Haitian Creole, Brazilian Portuguese, French, Urdu, Punjabi, Russian, and Arabic.
What's included
Each language gets a full mirror of our 32 profession guides — rideshare and delivery drivers, freelancers, barbers and hair stylists, construction contractors, owner-operator truckers, Airbnb and Turo hosts, travel nurses, tutors, and more. Every guide covers the 2026 IRS mileage rate ($0.725/mile), the No Tax on Tips deduction (up to $25,000/year, 2025–2028), quarterly estimated taxes, and how a portable Roth IRA works when no employer hands you a 401(k).
This is natively written content — not machine translation. US tax terms like Roth IRA, IRS, and 1099 stay in English, the way each community actually uses them, with plain-language explanations in the reader's language.
Find your language
Every page on gigaverse.ai now has a language switcher in the footer. Or jump straight in: Español, 中文, বাংলা, Kreyòl, Português, Français, اردو, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, Русский, العربية.
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