For Freelancers

Portfolio, contact and availability — no website needed.

No freelancer website — and no time to build one? One clear profile under your name does the job: projects, skills, contact and whether you're taking on work. No hosting, no code, free.

Free forever · No credit card · Setup in 2 minutes

Plenty of freelancers work for years without a website — and still lose inquiries, because clients google them before signing and find only scattered profiles: LinkedIn, Behance, GitHub. udots gives you a freelancer page without the website project: top projects, skills, availability, your rate and contact under your own name, plus a blog for case studies that Google actually finds. Set up in five minutes — one link for your email signature and every profile bio, done.

udots as a freelancer landing page — no hosting hassle

Many freelancers pay monthly for their own website, which they rarely update. udots is not a website builder — it's a profile URL you set up once and maintain in everyday work, without needing web design skills. You add a new project, it appears immediately. You switch from 'Available from July' to 'Available now', the banner updates. The profile works as a business-card page: your name and availability status at the top, then top projects, skills, contact. Someone who finds you via referral or LinkedIn research sees in under 10 seconds whether you fit. Hosting, SSL and GDPR configuration are included — no plugin update, no domain expiration, no maintenance.

Case studies as blog posts — Google finds your work

A case study on your udots profile is more than a PDF you only send on request. A 500-800-word post — client, problem, solution, outcome, with images and links — gets its own URL that Google indexes. If someone searches 'B2B SaaS onboarding redesign' or 'Fintech app UX Berlin', they can land on your post. That's inbound acquisition: clients come to you because they're searching for a concrete problem you've solved. You can do the same with tool reviews, process posts and reflections on past projects. Over 6-12 months this builds an organic visibility a pure LinkedIn presence doesn't have — and one that doesn't force you to post actively every day.

Showing availability — better inquiries, less wasted time

One of the most common frustrations in the freelance day-to-day: someone writes a long brief, you have to decline because you're booked, and both have wasted time. If your profile prominently says 'Available from September 2026' or 'Discovery calls open', that filters automatically. People in a hurry who you can't help for 3 months know immediately and keep searching. Flexible clients write anyway. This works especially well with a booking link: instead of 'send me an email', try 'book 30 minutes' — clients who are genuinely interested book a call. The rest send a short email, and you skip the back-and-forth on scheduling.

GDPR-compliant — important for B2B clients in Germany

If you work with German or European companies, their compliance teams often check whether your online presence is clean — especially when your page has an email address or contact form. udots is fully GDPR-compliant without any configuration on your part. All data lives on EU servers in Frankfurt and no tracking cookies are set on your profile; analytics are server-side and aggregated. The built-in Impressum tool makes it easy to add all legally required disclosures — important for freelancers in DACH because a missing Impressum is grounds for legal action. The free plan covers all this; Pro is for extended analytics and custom themes.

Your best work, up front.

A client who Googles you should see what you can do in 10 seconds. udots shows your most important projects as clickable cards — with cover image, description and a link to the live project or case study. Behance, Dribbble, GitHub, your own website — all in one place.

  • Case studies as blog posts with their own URL
  • Cover images, short descriptions, link to the project
  • Order by importance — top work first
  • Per-project click analytics — see what generates interest
  • Works for UI design, code, copy, photo, video

Still saying 'ask me', or showing it?

Clients who reach out want to know if you have time — before they write a brief. A simple 'Available from July' note saves both sides time. Plus: booking link to Calendly or cal.com directly in your bio, no email loop needed.

  • Statement banner: 'Available from X' or 'Fully booked'
  • Calendly / cal.com / Savvycal link directly
  • Hourly-rate range optional
  • Skills + tools as pills on your profile
  • Show languages (EN/DE/...) for international clients

Your services, no email needed.

Stop explaining your services from scratch in every inquiry. List what you offer, how you work and your starting rates directly on your udots profile. Clients who read it know what to expect — which means better briefs, fewer time-wasters and faster decisions.

  • List services with name, description and rate
  • Day rate, project rate or fixed package — whatever fits your model
  • Clients see your full offering before they book a call
  • Update rates instantly — no website editor needed
  • Free on all plans

Write what you know. Clients search for that.

A freelancer who writes about their craft — how they approach problems, what worked on a project, which tools they use — attracts clients searching for those exact topics. Every blog post gets its own Google-indexable URL. That's inbound acquisition without LinkedIn spam.

  • Built-in blog editor, no WordPress install
  • Each post gets its own SEO URL
  • Case studies, tool reviews, process posts — all possible
  • Post directly from your dashboard, no extra tool
  • Free on all plans

More than links — structured content.

udots offers dedicated content blocks for your profile: opening hours, services, menu, team — structured, SEO-optimised and displayed directly on your profile page.

⚡ Service Rates

Your services, no email needed.

Stop explaining your services from scratch in every inquiry. List what you offer, how you work and your starting rates directly on your udots profile. Clients who read it know what to expect — which means better briefs, fewer time-wasters and faster decisions.

  • List services with name, description and rate
  • Day rate, project rate or fixed package — whatever fits your model
  • Clients see your full offering before they book a call
  • Update rates instantly — no website editor needed
  • Free on all plans

Know what people click.

See which links get the most clicks, where your audience comes from, and how your profile grows over time — server-side, without tracking cookies on your profile, fully GDPR-compliant.

  • Per-link click stats updated in real time
  • Source breakdown: Instagram, TikTok, direct
  • 90-day trend view — spot what's growing
  • No tracking cookies on your public profile
  • EU servers in Frankfurt

No tracking cookies on your profile.

uDots sets no tracking cookies on your public profile page and stores no personal visitor data there. EU servers in Frankfurt — your visitors' data never leaves the EEA.

  • Zero tracking cookies on your public profile
  • Analytics without personal data — GDPR Art. 5
  • EU hosting in Frankfurt — no US data transfer
  • Free legal Impressum included (§5 DDG)
  • Server-side, aggregated profile analytics
Frankfurt, DE All data inside the EU.
No tracking cookies Your profile has zero trackers.
Impressum Legal page included for free.
Art. 5 GDPR Analytics without personal data.
Used by
UI/UX designers Web developers Copywriters Translators Consultants Illustrators Marketing freelancers Video editors
5-minute setup
01

Create a free profile

Sign up with email — no credit card, no trial.

02

Add portfolio and availability

Top 3 projects, skills, booking link, current status.

03

Link in LinkedIn, email signature, Twitter

One URL for all platforms, instead of 5 links side by side.

04

Check analytics

Which projects spark interest? Where do inquiries come from?

Frequently Asked Questions

Does udots replace my freelancer website?

For most freelancers: yes. If you need a profile page that shows who you are, what you do and how to reach you — udots is enough. You skip hosting, domain renewal, plugin updates and GDPR configuration. For more complex setups (shop, member area) you'll still want your own site, but as an acquisition landing page udots works for most.

How do I show on udots that I'm currently available?

Through the Statement feature you can set a prominent banner — e.g. 'Available from July 2026' or 'Currently booked, inquiries from August'. It appears at the top of your profile. Plus: you can link your Calendly or cal.com directly, so inquiries jump straight into a discovery call.

Can I build a portfolio with case studies on udots?

Yes. You can add projects as links with cover image and description, and write detailed case studies as blog posts. Every blog post gets its own URL on your profile that Google can index. That helps with organic acquisition — if someone searches 'UI designer Berlin fintech' and you describe exactly that in a case study, they can land on your post.

Is udots GDPR-compliant for freelancers with German clients?

Yes. All data lives on EU servers in Frankfurt. udots sets no tracking cookies on your profile — analytics are server-side and aggregated. Important when your profile is used in a B2B context: clients in a data-processing scenario want to see your online presence is clean. You can link your Impressum directly — the built-in Impressum editor makes that easy.

Can I show my hourly rate or packages on udots?

Yes, but subtly. Many freelancers prefer 'from €X/hour' or 'packages from €Y' over a fixed price. Use a Statement or a link element pointing to a PDF with packages or a Notion page with pricing. You keep flexibility and filter out poorly-fitting inquiries up front.

What does udots cost for freelancers?

The free plan is enough for most freelancers: unlimited links, basic analytics, blog editor, statement banner, Impressum, EU hosting. Pro adds extended analytics (90 days instead of 7), custom themes for your brand colors and A/B tests for headlines. No credit card needed for free.

Do I need a website as a freelancer?

For client acquisition: no. Clients want to see who you are, what you've done and whether you're available — a udots profile answers all three on one page. A full website only pays off once you need custom branding or complex service pages; until then a free profile page does the job.

What does a freelancer website cost — and what's the free alternative?

A custom freelancer website quickly runs €500–3,000 plus hosting and maintenance. The free alternative: a udots profile with portfolio, availability, rates, contact and blog — live in five minutes, EU-hosted and GDPR-compliant, no code and no hosting bill.

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