What's the best app for freelancers?

Easlo
29 replies
I use Notion for my personal and business life, and that includes project management, CRM, and finance tracking. What are some other apps great for freelancers?

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Ben K. Ellis
* Content creation: Notion, Craft * Project management: Sunsama (gathering tasks and projects from ClickUp and Todoist)
Douglas Evaristo
Notion, Figma, Discord and Google Workspace.
Chenell Basilio
Process Street - helps you build out repeatable processes and checklists for onboarding clients.
Vova Tsurkan
Notion, Linear, Wave, Revolut 🫡
Nunzio Martinello
@getakiflow , especially if you get to join multiple slack workspaces / project management apps
Ankur Singh
A website builder like webflow and tool like stripe to take in payments is a must.
Nithin Jawahar
Have you checked Indy? It lets you Send send, sign contracts, track billable hours, create invoices, and receive payments. Basically everything to do with onboarding and managing clients. And it has a generous free plan too. https://weareindy.com/
Aleks Miric
Surfkey.io by @johancutych is super cool to always find relevant convos on Reddit and find clients
Christopher Nguyen
Notion is the winner for sure 🥇
Kunal Rajelli
Slingshot Design
Slingshot Design
Adobe...Figma 😂
Lokesh Joshi
There are many apps available for freelancers that can help with various aspects of their work, including finding clients, managing projects, tracking time and expenses, and invoicing clients. Some are: 1: Slack 2: FreshBooks 3: Trello 4: Notion
Bakemono Fra
Although I still prefer notion, clickup is also pretty good 😁
Elli Kim
Spark (email client), Zoom (video calls), Calendly (for scheduling chats).. and then it depends on your profession, I guess? + AI Keytalk Movie Deep search is the best recommender system for movie professionals! Come and check out our product https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Amie Finlayson
If you live in Australia / NZ, Hnry is the best out there for managing your finances as a freelancer.
Steve Hopkins
Notion is just so easy to move notes around, and organise all the projects and frameworks needed as well as a continuous flow of ideas. Todoist helps get those projects done. Canva or Adobe can take care of all the design needs - plenty of free tools out there as well.
Amelia Jane
Hello, Easlo there are many websites for freelancer, Actually i am working on Techkluster, where anyone can find and hire freelance jobs online https://techkluster.com/
Threadwriter Jack
I think as a freelancer a community-driven knowledge base is priceless. - Slack Groups - Reddit Communities - Twitter DM's - Even this post Everything you can do to avoid traps others have fallen into.