Built for creative freelancers

Your clients,
finally under control.

Proposals, contracts, invoices, and a client portal — everything a creative freelancer needs to run their business. Set up in 10 minutes. No surprises.

Free forever for 1 client · Pro from $29/month · Cancel anytime

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Dashboard
Clients
Projects
Invoices
Contracts
Proposals
Files
Time tracker
Client portal
Good evening, Alex 🌆
$12,400
Outstanding
6
Active projects
2
Awaiting signature
$48.2K
Earned this year
Client Project Invoice Status
Moov Studio Brand identity $4,200 Overdue
Kova Labs Website redesign $3,800 Sent
Prism Co. UI component set $2,400 Paid

Integrates with the tools you already use

Figma Stripe Google Drive DocuSign Notion Zapier

Built for the way
freelancers actually work.

Not for photographers. Not for dog walkers. For you — the person who lives in Figma, bills by the project, and needs a client portal that doesn't embarrass you.

Proposals that convert
Send beautiful, branded proposals with itemised services and pricing. When the client approves, it converts to a contract automatically.
E-signed contracts
DocuSign-powered signing flow. Full audit trail. Your contracts are legally binding, timestamped, and stored permanently.
Invoices, paid in 2 days
Stripe Connect sends client payments straight to your bank. No 2-week holds. No mystery fees. Money arrives in 2 business days.
File sharing & approvals
Share deliverables in a branded portal. Clients click Approve or Request Revision. No more chasing feedback over email threads.
Time tracker built-in
Track hours per project, see your billable rate, log entries, and turn time directly into invoice line items. No separate tool needed.
White-label client portal
Your clients see your brand, not ours. Custom domain on Studio. Zero "Powered by Duskbook" anywhere. It looks like you built it.

From new lead to paid
in four steps.

01
Send a proposal
Build a proposal with your services and pricing. Client gets a link — no account needed on their side.
02
Sign the contract
Proposal approval auto-generates a contract. Client signs via DocuSign in under 2 minutes.
03
Deliver via portal
Share files in a branded portal. Client approves deliverables or leaves feedback — all in one place.
04
Get paid
Send an invoice from the same platform. Client pays by card. Money hits your account in 2 business days.

Everything the other tools
forgot to build.

We talked to freelance freelancers and built exactly what they said was missing from every tool they tried.

Freelancers who made
the switch.

I set up my first invoice in 8 minutes. Every other tool I tried took days just to configure.
ML
Maya L.
Brand identity freelancer, NYC
The client portal actually looks like something I designed. My clients think I built it custom for them.
JK
James K.
UI/UX freelancer, London
My clients actually read proposals now. The portal makes everything look so professional they stop questioning my rates.
SR
Sofia R.
Freelance video editor, London

Pay for what
you actually use.

Simple, transparent pricing. No hidden fees.

Free
$0
Forever free
  • 1 active client
  • 3 projects
  • Invoicing & contracts
  • Link any file — Figma, Drive, Dropbox
  • No card required
Studio
$79
per month · $63 billed annually
  • Everything in Pro
  • 3 team seats
  • Custom portal domain
  • 0.5% transaction fee
  • Revenue analytics
  • Generous file storage
  • Priority support
Agency
$199
per month · $159 billed annually
  • Everything in Studio
  • 10 team seats included
  • Role-based permissions
  • Team activity log
  • Shared client inbox
  • Assign projects to members
  • 0.25% transaction fee
  • Dedicated account manager
  • Custom contract & invoice branding
  • Priority phone support
400+
Freelancers on the waitlist
10min
Average setup time
2days
Payment to your bank
$0
To get started

Everything you need
to know before signing up.

No. Your client gets a private link and accesses their portal directly — no sign-up, no password, no friction. They can view files, approve deliverables, sign contracts, and pay invoices without ever creating an account.
Only if you want to accept card payments through the platform. You can use Duskbook for proposals, contracts, file sharing, and time tracking without Stripe. When you're ready to accept payments, connecting Stripe takes about 5 minutes. Duskbook never touches your money — payments go directly from your client to your bank account.
Your data belongs to you, always. If you cancel, you keep full access until the end of your billing period, then drop to the free tier — your data is preserved, just locked behind paid features. You can export everything (clients, invoices, contracts, files) as a ZIP at any time from your account settings. We use Supabase (SOC2 Type II certified) for your data with daily automated backups.
Pro plan: 1% platform fee on top of Stripe's standard 2.9% + 30¢ processing fee. Studio plan: 0.5% platform fee. Free plan: payments not available. There are no hidden fees, no monthly minimums, and no fees on invoices you send outside of Duskbook.
Yes, on the Studio plan. You can set up a custom domain so your clients access their portal at something like clients.yourstudio.com instead of duskbook.com. All plans include white-labelling — your business name and branding, never ours. There's no "Powered by Duskbook" anywhere on any plan.
Most freelancer tools are built for everyone — photographers, coaches, event planners — which means they make compromises everywhere. Duskbook is built specifically for freelancers. That means a proper file approval flow, a beautiful client portal, and payments that hit your bank in 2 days. It's also free to start and significantly cheaper to stay on once you grow.
Yes — 14 days free on both Pro and Studio. No credit card required to start the trial. At the end of the trial you can add a card to continue, or you'll automatically move to the free tier with your data intact. No sudden charges, no surprises.

Your first client,
set up by tonight.

Free forever for one client. No credit card. No setup week.

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