The Pricing Gap Nobody Talks About

Marketplace fees range from 20 percent to 60 percent of the underlying executive rate. That spread changes the math on whether marketplace hiring even makes sense. A fractional CFO who would charge a direct client $200 per hour might cost you $300 per hour through a marketplace, or $260 depending on which platform you pick. Across a 12-month engagement, that's $50,000 to $80,000 in difference.

Here is what each major marketplace actually charges, what the executive receives, and where the hidden fees live.

Headline Pricing by Platform

MarketplaceHourly RangeMonthly RetainerMarkup Range
Toptal$200-$400$10K-$30K30-50%
Catalant$200-$500$15K-$50K35-50%
Bolster$200-$450$7K-$30K25-35%
MarketerHire$150-$400$5K-$18K25-40%
GrowTal$200-$450$5K-$20K25-35%
A.Team$200-$500$10K-$35K25-40%
Continuum$250-$500$12K-$30K30-40%
Go Fractional$150-$350$5K-$20K20-30%

What the Executive Actually Takes Home

The headline rate is what you pay. The take-home rate for the executive is materially lower. On a $300 per hour Toptal engagement, the executive often receives $180 to $210. The remaining $90 to $120 goes to platform overhead, account management, and margin.

This matters because the take-home rate affects how much commitment you get from the operator. A senior fractional CFO who's receiving $200 per hour through Toptal is making the same as if they invoiced you direct at that rate. The marketplace adds friction without adding value to the executive. That tension shows up in engagement quality over time.

The Hidden Fees Most Buyers Miss

Conversion fees. If you want to hire the executive direct after the engagement, you typically pay 2 to 4 months of platform margin. On a $300 per hour engagement at 80 hours per month, that's $19,200 to $38,400 to convert.

Account management fees. Some marketplaces charge a flat monthly fee on top of the hourly rate. This is rare but exists at platforms targeting enterprise buyers.

Placement fees. A few platforms charge a one-time placement fee instead of an ongoing markup. The math sometimes works out better but creates lock-in.

Failed match fees. If the engagement falls apart in the first 30 days, most platforms guarantee replacement at no charge. After that, you typically pay for the failed engagement and the new match.

Pricing by Role Type

RoleDirect Hire RangeMarketplace RangeImplied Markup
Fractional CFO (mid-market)$5K-$15K/mo$8K-$25K/mo50-65%
Fractional CMO (B2B SaaS)$4K-$12K/mo$6K-$20K/mo40-65%
Fractional CTO (startup)$6K-$15K/mo$10K-$25K/mo50-70%
Fractional COO (growth)$8K-$20K/mo$12K-$35K/mo40-60%
Fractional CRO (scaling)$10K-$25K/mo$15K-$45K/mo40-60%

The implied markup looks high because it's apples to oranges. Direct hire requires you to source, vet, contract, and manage the engagement. Marketplaces handle all of that. The premium is real but partly justified.

When Marketplaces Are Worth the Markup

When to Skip the Marketplace

For more on choosing between platforms, see how to choose a fractional executive marketplace. For role-specific marketplace context, see fractional CFO marketplaces ranked.

FAQs

What is the typical markup on fractional executive marketplaces?

Marketplace markups range from 20 to 60 percent of the underlying executive rate. The median is around 30 to 40 percent. Specialist platforms like Go Fractional run lower (20 to 30 percent). Enterprise platforms like Catalant run higher (35 to 50 percent).

Are marketplace fractional executives more expensive than independents?

Yes, by 25 to 50 percent on average. The premium pays for vetting, contracting, billing, and replacement guarantees. For one-off engagements with no existing referral network, the premium is often worth it.

How much does it cost to convert a marketplace fractional executive to a direct hire?

Standard conversion fees equal 2 to 4 months of marketplace margin. On a $300 per hour engagement at 80 hours per month, that's $19,200 to $38,400. Always read the conversion clause before signing.

Which marketplace has the lowest fees?

Go Fractional has the lowest fees, with markups typically running 20 to 30 percent. The trade-off is a smaller bench skewed toward earlier-career operators. Bolster and MarketerHire are mid-priced with broader bench depth.

Do marketplaces include the executive's expenses in the fee?

Generally no. Most marketplaces charge for the executive's time. Expenses (travel, software, materials) bill separately. Some platforms include a small expense allowance in enterprise contracts.