During my freelancing years, I always found myself jumping from one invoice maker to another just to finish their free trial periods. I had to rely on client contracts that were rarely freelancer friendly and kept multiple excel sheets to track every client and project. I lived with dozens of document copies titled "Final V3.2" and had to rely on my own memory to track project expenses when tax season rolled around.
There surely could have been better solutions to tackle these issues. While other tools exist, they are often excessively complicated for freelancers to navigate and too expensive for occasional use.
@arjun_gigledger Hi. Free command centre for freelancers - does it track time and invoices in one place?
@julia_zakharova2
Yes it definitely does. You can track hour based on each task, or even add it later like a timesheet. It will be extremely helpful for users who bill by the hour
lindo.ai
@arjun_gigledger Congrats on the launch!
Nice to see a tool built specifically for freelancers instead of everyone. The positioning is clear and focused.
How do you plan to differentiate from existing tools over time?
@uxdbob Keeping it nice and simple always, no complex features which are required by mid scale businesses and thus keeping cost very low.
Also, I feel there can be alot more features, which other competitors cant add, since they are not freelancer specific.
Like,
1. Getting testimonials from clients.
2. Tax computation with country specific guidelines for freelancers only.
3. Vault for deliverables, which will only be unclocked by clients once the payment is completed.
And many more.
But for now, being free and each system working in cohesion with one another is a big competitor advantage I have.