Freelancers Accept 'Business Ownership' in New Economy


The number of private, small, and medium-sized employees in the United States continues to grow as more and more employees embrace the flexibility and independence of their management. 


However, being a manager also brings with it the need to wear a lot of hats - office manager, marketing specialist, accountant, technical support all of this while integrating multiple clients, time zones, and media forums. matured, resulting in a 22% increase in workers since 2019.



This trend is expected to continue especially as companies now rely heavily on freelancers for significant contributions to their day-to-day operations. 


Growing up, freelance workers are now changing the way they identify themselves from the familiar “co-ordinator” and “freelance” topics to harvest absurd terms such as “entrepreneur” to match the changing business climate.


 Indy - all-inclusive, an online forum for private business owners - about 25 percent of respondents identified themselves as "business owners."


 And no matter what, these entrepreneurs, the private, private, and business owners all need the tools and resources needed to help ensure the smooth running of their businesses.


 That means they are looking for solutions to help manage administrative tasks, including invoices, payments, contractual obligations, costs, and workflow planning.


 Whether working alone or managing a few other employees in a small business, Indy helps fill the space for freelancers and small business owners by providing a complete production program that works with time-saving support features that help anywhere. 


business goes smoothly and efficiently. "Finally, we believe in motivating the community over the competition and empowering modern 'indies'  independent professionals, small business owners, to gain the stability and control needed to be more successful, earn a stable income and grow their business."


 according to Sebastian Gyr, founder of Indy and CEO. Freelancers can use Indy Proposal Templates to create new business proposals and gain new customers.




 All the tools include making the workflow smooth for those who want to work as freelancers who want to make their managers easier.


 Once the client has approved the proposal, Contract Templates are available to immediately send the new client a professional contract and start work.


 Later, when the work is complete, Indy Invoice Templates give independent startups the opportunity to create a professional invoice immediately.


 Each invoice can be combined with payment providers such as PayPal and Stripe to make tracking payments easier, too. All the tools work together to make running a small business easier. 


Self-employed business owners today take their business seriously and deserve tools and support to make full use of it.

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