Classify, pay, and close the books on contractors in 101+ countries.
One engagement record per contractor. Gruv handles classification, local agreements, payouts in local currency, and finance exports for every market you hire in.
Active engagements
Global contractor roster
- ECLive
Emma Clark
๐ฉ๐ชDesigner ยท EUR 4,250
- MLLive
Mason Lee
๐ฌ๐งEngineer ยท GBP 2,800
- ADLive
Aria Desai
๐ฎ๐ณResearcher ยท INR 1,95,000
- LSOnboarding
Lucas Silva
๐ง๐ทStrategist ยท BRL 18,400
See the full workflow for any country
Each country page shows how Gruv classifies, signs, pays, and reconciles contractors in that jurisdiction. Same engagement record and modules everywhere; currency, tax forms, and local rules adjust automatically. Gruv AI re-evaluates classification signals before every payout releases.
North America
4 countriesLatin America & Caribbean
15 countriesEurope
37 countriesUnited Kingdom & Crown Dependencies
4 countriesAsia Pacific
18 countriesMiddle East & North Africa
6 countriesAfrica
10 countriesModules that power every country
Each country page runs on these shared modules. Start with one market and scale to fifty without changing your workflow.
Agent of Record
Classify contractors, collect documents, sign localized agreements, and gate every release on the engagement record.
Payouts
Manage beneficiaries, track lifecycle status, and control releases so every payout matches the readiness record.
Mass Payouts
Approve batches and run high-volume contractor cycles once readiness and tax checks are green.
FX Conversion
Capture the FX rate per payout line so finance reconciles margin and final amounts in one view.
Reporting & Reconciliation
Export contractor records, holds, payouts, and provider references in one finance-ready trail.
Trust and Coverage
Check supported countries, jurisdictional overlays, and rollout scope before launch.

Ready to pay your next contractor in local currency?
Share your target countries and contractor list. We will map classification, agreements, payout timing, and the GL export your finance team needs to close.
Many teams start with a narrow launch in weeks; timelines depend on scope and integrations.
