A free freelance business platform combining contracts, proposals, invoicing, and time tracking in one place.
AND.CO was built specifically for independent workers and covers most of the administrative workflow in one platform: contract creation, proposal sending, invoice generation, and time tracking. For a new freelancer trying to avoid paying for multiple tools, it's a practical starting point. The interface is clean and the onboarding is straightforward enough that you can send your first contract within an hour of signing up.
The contract templates cover the most common freelance arrangements — general service agreements, project-based contracts, retainer agreements, and NDAs. The language is written in plain English rather than dense legalese, which makes it easier to understand what you're actually agreeing to. Templates are editable, so you can add your own clauses or modify the defaults. That said, the customization options are limited compared to starting from a Word document, and the templates are primarily written for US-based freelancers. If you're operating under a different legal jurisdiction, you'll want to have a local attorney review any contract before relying on it.
AND.CO lets you send proposals that include a project scope, pricing breakdown, and a contract — all in one document. The client can review and sign in the same flow. This is genuinely useful because it removes the step of sending a proposal, waiting for approval, then sending a separate contract. Combining them reduces the number of back-and-forth emails and makes the process feel more professional.
Invoices can be generated directly from tracked time or from fixed project amounts. The time tracker is basic but functional — start/stop with project tagging. For freelancers who bill hourly, the connection between tracked time and invoice generation saves manual calculation. Recurring invoices are supported for retainer clients.
AND.CO was acquired by Fiverr in 2017. The platform has remained free since the acquisition, but the ownership raises a reasonable question about long-term direction. Fiverr operates a marketplace that competes with independent freelancers in some respects, and the data AND.CO collects about freelance rates and client relationships is potentially valuable to a marketplace operator. This isn't a reason to avoid the tool, but it's worth being aware of when deciding how much of your business data to store there.