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Best Free CRM for Freelancers in 2026 (No Subscription Needed)

Updated February 27, 2026 · 10 min read

Freelancers who use a CRM earn 29% more than those who don't. Not because the CRM is magic — because organized follow-ups close deals that slip through the cracks when you're tracking clients in your head or a messy spreadsheet.

Table of Contents 1. Why Freelancers Need a CRM 2. Best Free CRM Tools 3. Feature Comparison 4. CRM Setup in 15 Minutes 5. Daily CRM Workflow

Why Freelancers Need a CRM

Best Free CRM Tools for Freelancers

SPUNK.CODES Client CRM

Browser-based CRM with unlimited contacts, activity logging, project tracking, and CSV export. No signup, no limits, 100% private.

Best for: Solo freelancers who want zero-setup client management. Add contacts, log interactions, track projects, and export data — all without creating an account.

HubSpot CRM (Free Tier)

Full-featured CRM with contact management, deal tracking, email integration, and reporting. Free for up to 1,000,000 contacts.

Notion (Free Tier)

Build a custom CRM using Notion databases. Flexible but requires setup. Free for individual use.

Folk CRM (Free Tier)

Lightweight CRM designed for small teams. Import contacts from email and social media. Free for up to 100 contacts.

Feature Comparison

FeatureSPUNK.CODESHubSpotNotionFolk
PriceFree foreverFree / $20/moFree / $10/moFree / $25/mo
Signup requiredNoYesYesYes
Contact limitUnlimited1,000,000Unlimited100
Activity loggingYesYesManualYes
Email integrationNoYesNoYes
CSV exportYesYesYesYes
Data privacy100% localCloudCloudCloud

Set Up Your CRM in 15 Minutes

  1. Add your current clients first. Start with the 5-10 people you're actively working with. Name, email, company, project.
  2. Add past clients. Anyone you've worked with in the last 2 years. These are your warmest leads for repeat work.
  3. Add prospects. People who've inquired but haven't hired you yet. These need follow-up.
  4. Log your most recent interaction. For each contact, note when you last spoke and what about.
  5. Set follow-up reminders. Anyone you haven't contacted in 30+ days gets a follow-up this week.

Daily CRM Workflow (10 Minutes)

Morning routine: Check your CRM for 10 minutes every morning before starting client work.
  1. Check follow-ups due today. Send those emails/messages first.
  2. Log yesterday's interactions. Any calls, emails, or meetings — add them to the relevant contact.
  3. Update project statuses. Move projects between stages as they progress.
  4. Review pipeline. What deals are close to closing? What's gone cold?

Start Managing Clients for Free

Unlimited contacts, activity logging, project tracking. No signup. 100% private.

Open Client CRM →

FAQ

When should I upgrade to a paid CRM?

When you need email integration, team collaboration, or automated sequences. For solo freelancers managing under 50 clients, free tools handle everything. Consider upgrading when you have 50+ active clients or need automated email follow-ups.

Can I use a spreadsheet as a CRM?

Technically yes, but you'll outgrow it fast. Spreadsheets lack activity logging, search, and structured workflows. A purpose-built CRM saves 30+ minutes daily compared to a spreadsheet.

How often should I follow up with past clients?

Every 60-90 days for past clients. A simple "How's the project going?" or "I have availability next month if you need anything" keeps you top of mind. Most repeat business comes from clients who were contacted at the right time.

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