Notion OS for freelancers

A creator launched a duplicatable 'Notion OS' built for freelancers that bundles CRM, projects, finance, content calendars and SOPs into a single workspace you can copy and reuse. (x.com)

A creator is selling a copyable Notion workspace for freelancers that puts clients, projects, invoices and content planning in one dashboard. (notion.com) The template, listed on Notion’s marketplace as “Freelancer OS” by Abid, is priced at $39 and was last updated “last year,” according to the marketplace page. Notion says the system includes a summary dashboard with clients, active projects, pending tasks, meetings, objectives, content plans and invoices. (notion.com) In plain terms, a Notion template is a prebuilt workspace you duplicate into your own account instead of building databases and dashboards from scratch. Notion describes its template system as “composable,” meaning users can rearrange linked databases, views and properties as their work changes. (notion.com) That pitch lands in a crowded freelance market where Notion already groups templates for proposals, client management, invoicing and time tracking under its freelance category. Notion’s marketplace showed 4,773 freelance templates across free and paid listings when the page was crawled, plus 1,619 templates credited to creators. (notion.com) The selling point is consolidation. Abid’s listing says the workspace connects projects with time tracking, finances and invoices so a solo operator can run “every part” of a freelance business from one place. (notion.com) That idea is not unique to one seller. Notion’s marketplace and adjacent storefronts are full of “Freelancer OS,” “Freelance Planner,” and “dashboard” products that package the same promise: fewer scattered tools and more reusable workflows. (notion.com 1) (notion.com 2) Notion itself leans into that framing. Its marketplace says freelance templates are designed for independent professionals who want project proposals, client management, invoice trackers and time management in one system. (notion.com) For freelancers, the practical bet is simple: pay once for a ready-made operating system, duplicate it, and customize from there instead of stitching together separate trackers by hand. That is the same workflow Abid’s listing is selling, just wrapped as a finished workspace rather than a blank page. (notion.com)

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