Didit for freelancers
You work with multiple clients simultaneously, manage your own deadlines, and constantly need things from clients to keep projects moving—approvals, assets, feedback, payments.
Freelancers' biggest challenges
- Clients sending critical files across 12 different email threads
- "Can you send me that thing I mentioned last week?" conversations
- Waiting on client feedback that's blocking your work
- Chasing down approvals while juggling other project deadlines
- Losing billable time to administrative follow-up
How Didit solves this
Didit gives you a professional way to request what you need from clients with automatic follow-ups. Clients don't need accounts—they click a link, see exactly what you need, can discuss details with you, and mark it complete. You stop chasing, they stop forgetting.
Freelancer scenarios that work perfectly in Didit
Asset requests:
- "Send logo files and brand guidelines by Monday" → sent to client
- "Provide final copy for the homepage by Wednesday 5pm" → sent to client with auto-reminders every 4 hours
- "Share access to your analytics dashboard" → sent to client
Approval workflows:
- "Review and approve design concepts by Friday" → sent to client stakeholder
- "Sign off on final deliverables before launch" → sent to client
- "Approve revised scope and timeline" → sent to client decision-maker
Feedback collection:
- "Provide feedback on draft with consolidated notes" → sent to client
- "Answer project brief questions before kickoff" → sent to client
- "Review video edit and note any changes by timestamp" → sent to client
Payment tracking:
- "Process invoice #2847 for October services" → sent to client accounts payable
- "Send signed contract back before we begin" → sent to new client
Why this works for freelancers
Professional client experience: Clients receive clear, organized requests that make you look professional. No more "hey just following up again" messages that make you seem disorganized.
Automatic gentle reminders: Didit follows up for you without making you the annoying freelancer constantly pinging clients.
Everything in context: Client discussions happen right in the Didit. When they ask a question about the request, you answer there. No searching through email threads six weeks later trying to remember what they said.
You control your time: Stop losing billable hours to follow-up emails. Didit handles reminders while you focus on actual client work.
No client adoption required: Clients don't need to learn your project management system. They click a link, respond, done.
Pro tips for freelancers
Set realistic deadlines with buffer: If you need client feedback by Wednesday to hit your Friday deadline, set the Didit due date for Tuesday. Gives you cushion when clients run late.
Use auto-reminders strategically: For time-sensitive asset requests, set reminders every 4-6 hours. For feedback requests, daily reminders work better.
Add yourself as watcher on your own Didits: When you assign a Didit to yourself (like "Complete website design by Friday"), add your client as a watcher. They see your commitment and get notified when you complete it. Builds trust.
Create request templates: Save templates for common client asks: "Review design concepts", "Provide project assets", "Approve final deliverables". Maintains consistency and speeds up your workflow.
Use discussions for clarity: When clients respond with questions, answer in the Didit discussion. Creates a clear record you can reference later if scope or requirements get fuzzy.