Ocoya is an AI social media tool that generates content in up to 26 languages. It helps you to write, design, and publish content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Shopify, Canva, LinkedIn, and more. It also allows you to create graphics, edit videos, and even shorten links.
According to Ocoya, “It’s like having ChatGPT, Canva, and Hootsuite at your fingertips”.
Sanebox is a distraction-free tool that works with your email provider and gives you full control over your email inbox. With this tool, you can increase your productivity, get rid of useless emails in your inbox, remove spam emails, and snooze emails till you are ready to open them later.
You also get a daily summary of unimportant emails that you haven’t opened yet. These features and many more make Sanebox a great email management tool for freelancers.
With this tool created by Dropbox, you can search all your files and content across all your accounts and apps. It allows you to link your Gmail, Figma, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Notion, Asana, Dropbox, OneDrive, HubSpot, Outlook, and other accounts together in one place. This allows you to search across all of them for content and files at once.
This feature makes Dropbox Dash a time-saving tool. You don’t have to search through each of your accounts for individual files.
CozyCal is a compelling alternative to Calendly. With it, you can schedule meetings with your clients without sending emails. CozyCal also enables you to customize your scheduling page to match your brand. There’s a personalization feature that allows you to personalize the messages sent when booking a meeting. You can easily charge for consultations or meetings on CozyCal by using its Stripe payment integration.
FreshBooks can create and send invoices to your clients, track time, accept payment, manage projects, send proposals, and track your expenses. Those are things that every freelancer does. FreshBooks makes it easier for you to do them. It also has an app store where you can integrate it with over 100 apps like Outlook, Shopify, Zoom, SquareSpace, Dropbox, and more.
Source: 5 Useful Freelancing Tools You May Have Never Heard Of