Freelancing Guides

Now that you have an idea how freelancing works, do you know the next steps?

Many beginners learn about freelancing first.

They understand the basic idea of offering services, finding clients, and earning online.

But once they decide to start, a different question appears.

What should you actually do next?

Small things suddenly matter.

How do you check if a client is safe to work with?
How do you keep track of your freelance income?
How should you organise your workflow?

These questions are small, but they are important.

Without simple guidance, beginners often lose time trying to figure things out alone.

Small guides that help you move forward

The freelancing guides in this section are short and practical resources designed to help beginners take action.

Instead of long lessons or complicated systems, these guides focus on small parts of freelancing that many people struggle with.

They are meant to give you quick answers and simple tools you can use right away.

What these guides include

Inside these mini guides, you may find:

• simple checklists
• short step-by-step guides
• basic freelance workflows
• practical tips for everyday freelance tasks

Each guide focuses on one specific area so you can learn what you need without feeling overwhelmed.

Built using Notion

These resources are created using Notion so they are easy to read, follow, and duplicate.

You can keep them as references while working or adjust them to match your own freelance workflow.

Explore the freelancing guides

If you already understand freelancing and want help with the next steps, these guides can support you as you move forward.

Browse the guides below and choose the tools that fit what you need right now.

New to Notion?

These freelancing guides are built using Notion, a simple workspace where you can organise notes, checklists, and workflows in one place.

Many freelancers use Notion to manage their work because it allows them to keep everything organised without using many different tools.

If you do not have a Notion account yet, you can create one in just a few minutes. Once your account is ready, you will be able to open the guides and start using them right away.