// pricing

One space per client. One flat fee. You keep the rest.

Every plan gives every client their own space — proposal, chat, files and the invoice, in one thread from first hello to final confirmation. You pay one flat monthly fee. Your clients pay you directly, and we take none of it.

Annual = 2 months free.

Taste

0

 

Free forever. Get a real feel for it.

  • 1 active project
  • The full core workflow — proposal, chat, files, invoice tracking
  • Passwordless login + passkeys
  • 500 MB files

Best for: your first client, or kicking the tyres.

Start free

Werk

12/mo

· €120/yr (€10/mo) billed annually

Where you actually werk. Unlimited clients, no ceiling.

  • Everything in Taste
  • Unlimited projects & clients
  • 25 GB files

Best for: freelancers running a real client list.

Start free

Every freelancer plan includes your public reputation profile — real client ratings, real delivered work, yours to point clients at. Native card payments through your own Stripe account are coming soon.

Already on iziwerk? Refer another freelancer. Once they're up and running, you both get account credit — a simple thank-you for spreading the word.

// questions

Pricing questions

"Do you really take no cut?"

Really. Your clients pay you directly, through your own method. We never sit between you and your money. We make money one way — the flat monthly fee. That's it.

"What happens after the free plan?"

Taste is free forever, one project at a time. The day you take on a second client, move up to Werk and go unlimited. No pressure, no lock-in.

"Can I cancel anytime?"

Anytime. No contracts, no exit fees, and your data stays yours.

"How do clients join?"

Invite-only. You send a one-time link, they register once, and they're tied to your project. Nobody registers themselves — that's how it stays private.

"Is my stuff secure?"

Passwordless login with an authenticator app, optional passkeys (Face ID / fingerprint), and every client walled off from every other. Your files and invoices are seen only by the people who should see them. More on security