Pricing
What Free-Lance costs — and what we haven’t decided yet.
Free-Lance is in early, pre-release use. The free and student tiers below are live exactly as described. Pro is a real plan without a real number on it yet — we’d rather say that plainly than make one up.
Free
$0
The full booking → job → invoice loop, capped only by client count.
- Bookings, jobs, and invoices — the whole loop, start to finish
- The overtime and rate engine, with the math already done
- Offline daily logs on mobile, synced once you're back in range
- Client-facing links — the people you invoice never make an account
- Your own public booking page
- W-9 vault, document import, calendar feed, year-end reporting
Student
$0
Free through school, and for a year after you walk.
- Everything in Free, with no 3-client ceiling while you're covered
- Career backfill from day one — old credits become resume data
- Contextual nudges: why to set aside for taxes, what a W-9 actually is, how to chase a late invoice
Pro
Not set yet
For freelancers who’ve outgrown the free plan’s client cap.
- Everything in Free and Student
- No 3-client ceiling
- Priced from real usage, once there's enough of it to price from
Why doesn’t Pro have a number on it?
Because we don’t have one yet, and a guess dressed up as a price is worse than none. The free tier’s cap — three active clients — is the only thing about pricing that is actually decided today. It’s a real constant in the code, not a marketing round number, and we’d rather tell you exactly what it is than soften it into something friendlier-sounding. When Pro has a real price, it’ll show up here — and in your inbox, if you’re on the list above.
What happens to my data if I hit the free-tier cap?
Nothing is deleted or hidden. You keep working with the clients you already have; you just can’t add a fourth active one until you archive an old one or move to a tier without the cap. Archiving isn’t deleting — you can bring a client back anytime, as long as you’re back under the cap when you do.