Freelancer’s Pond
Bladesweight 3manual · 3 formats
You did the work in April, invoiced it in May, and by June you genuinely could not say whether the month was good. Freelancer's Pond connects the three things that keep drifting apart: hours feed invoices, and invoices feed revenue. Log the time once and watch it flow downstream, so the question of how the year is going has an answer you didn't have to reconstruct from three notebooks.
This is not a screenshot. It's the real Blade, running right here — go on, put something in it. Its tabs feed each other; try one, then look at the next.
Open the demo full-screen: /demos/freelancers-pond.html
Questions people ask
How does Freelancer's Pond connect time tracking to invoicing?
It's one suite with connected tabs: the hours you log feed into invoices, and the invoices you send feed into your revenue picture. Enter a thing once and it flows where it belongs.
Is Freelancer's Pond good for a solo freelancer with just a few clients?
That's exactly who it's built for. If your billing setup involves a spreadsheet, a folder of PDFs, and a nagging feeling, this replaces all three with one small pond.
Does Freelancer's Pond keep my client and income data private?
Yes. The whole tool runs inside one HTML file in your browser, entirely offline. No account, no server, no upload — your client names and numbers never leave the page, and the file is yours forever.
Fits your knife at weight 3. Nothing here is final — Knife follows Life. Reforging within your tier is free, forever. Add it, drop it, reforge later; the file stays yours either way.