Top 5 Tools for Freelancers and Clients

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Are you a freelancer, or does one plan on freelancing, in 2021? Perhaps you’ve got always been an independent contract worker, or you are simply trying to find new revenue streams, or you are simply interested in the freelance revolution which will presumably happen this year.

You should be growing your business, exploring new sidelines, seeking out new clients and collaborators. But you’re so snowed under; you can’t find the time. At now , you tell yourself: ‘I must start working harder. But actually, that is the worst thing you’ll do; you’ll find yourself more exhausted and fewer productive overall. What you would like is to start out working smarter: to seek out new ways to urge more work wiped out less time, freeing you up to spend longer to create up your business. And there are many tools out there to assist you are doing so

Whatever your freelancing goals are, make certain to equip yourself with the proper tools to quickly accomplish any task faster than ever.

The Given 5 Tools are the one of the best tools in the market that I’d use for my freelancing career.

All-in-One-Workspace

Category: Productivity

Price: Free for Personals

Notion is an all-in-one workspace where you can write, plan, collaborate, and get organized – it allows you to take notes, add tasks, manage projects & more.

Notion works across all platforms including on Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, Web.

One app to replace them all

Category: Time tracking/Project management

Price: Free or 5$ per user

A great workplace combines exceptional people with challenging problems. ClickUp works across all platforms including on Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, Web.

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Slack makes it downright pleasant to work together

Category: Local/Abroad Communications

Price: Free or $2.67 Per Month

Slack is the collaboration hub that brings the right people, information and tools together to get work done. From FTSE 100 companies to corner shops, millions of people around the world use Slack to connect their teams, unify their systems and drive their business forwards.

Millions of people trust PayPal to buy, sell, and send money—without sharing their financial information.

Category: Invoice/Payments

Price: Free

PayPal has remained at the forefront of the digital payment revolution for more than 20 years. By leveraging technology to make financial services and commerce more convenient, affordable and secure, the PayPal platform is empowering people and businesses to join and thrive in the global economy.

Everything you need to get anything done, now in one place.

Category: Application

Price: Free Trial or $6 /User/Month

Similar to G Suite, all Google Workspace plans to provide a custom email for your business and include collaboration tools like Gmail, Calendar, Meet, Chat, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Sites, and more.

Conclusion

All of these tools will help you on your journey as a freelancer and taking advantage of using these applications will save you time, effort, and stress. 

If you are considering going freelance, just google “how to become a freelancer”

If you liked the apps that have been mentioned here, Feel free to comment on your favorite