Six freelance shapes. One calm planning surface.
Designers, developers, writers, consultants, agencies, and retainer-first freelancers all do the same three things — quote, schedule, get paid — with wildly different defaults. Ensaria adapts to each.
For freelance designers
Brief in, mood-board out, two revision rounds, then the third client request that pushes you past the budget. Ensaria shows the burn live so the conversation happens early.
- · Per-project budgets
- · Visible burn vs deliverables
- · Revision-round tracking
For freelance developers
Estimates lie. Yours less than most, but still. Reference-class forecasting against your past tickets turns gut estimates into median + range numbers you can quote with.
- · Estimate calibration popover
- · Reference-class forecasting
- · Velocity-aware deadlines
For freelance writers
Per-word pricing hides what you actually earn per hour. Ensaria converts every project to an effective rate so you can compare a €0.50/word piece to a flat-fee one apples-to-apples.
- · Effective-rate-per-piece view
- · Multi-revision tracking
- · Pitch turnaround log
For consultants
Day rates, deliverable-based engagements, and the meetings between. Ensaria tracks the time a "two-day engagement" actually consumed and shows it on every quote.
- · Day-rate projects
- · Meeting-time accounting
- · Engagement profitability view
For boutique agencies
Solo founders running a one-to-three-person studio. Same product, with project-level rates and visible margin on every deliverable. No seats, no admin, no per-user pricing.
- · Per-project economics
- · Subcontractor cost tracking
- · No per-seat pricing
For retainer-first freelancers
Two or three monthly clients, the same scope, the same dance every month. Recurring blocks and retainer-hour budgets keep the silent overages visible.
- · Retainer-hour budgets
- · Recurring work scheduling
- · Quarterly renewal nudges