Tomo for Freelancers

Client deadlines, invoicing reminders, time-blocking, and project follow-ups — Tomo handles the admin overhead of freelancing so you can spend more time doing actual work.

The admin overhead nobody talks about

Freelancing is sold as freedom. The reality: you're also your own PA, accountant, project manager, and scheduler. Client calls slip off the calendar. Invoice follow-ups don't happen because you were heads-down on a deliverable. A deadline creeps up because the date you agreed in a Telegram thread never made it into your calendar.

Tomo is the lightweight assistant layer that handles this overhead — without requiring you to switch apps or break your flow.

What freelancers actually use Tomo for

Freelancers tend to use Tomo for a specific set of recurring frustrations:

  • Invoice follow-ups:“Remind me on the 15th to check if Marcus has paid the invoice.” Tomo fires it. You don't have to remember.
  • Client call scheduling:“Block 2–4pm Tuesday for the Apex proposal review.” In the calendar. Done.
  • Deadline nudges:“Remind me 3 days before the 30th that the design files are due.” Tomo does the date calculation. You get the nudge.
  • Context between projects:“Remember: Marcus at Apex prefers calls before noon his timezone (EST).” Next time you schedule something with Apex, that context is already there.
  • End-of-week review nudge:“Remind me every Friday at 5pm to update my project tracker.” The habit you keep meaning to build, automated.

The morning briefing for a project-based week

A freelancer's week isn't a fixed schedule — it shifts with client priorities. Tomo's morning briefing adapts to whatever the calendar actually holds: today's calls, the deadlines coming up in the next 48 hours, the invoice follow-up you set last week.

One message at the start of the day. No tab-switching to check three different places. You know what needs attention and you get into it.

No new software to learn

Freelancers already have too many tools. Tomo runs inside Telegram — which most freelancers already use for client communication. There's no new interface, no new login, no onboarding flow to sit through. You send it a message. It handles it.

Try Tomo free for 7 days. Or read how Tomo compares to Notion AI if you're already using Notion for project management.

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