Freelancers juggling multiple clients
Five clients running in parallel. Revenue lands cleanly via Stripe and LemonSqueezy invoices — but once you add meetings, revisions, and chasing invoices, you have no idea which client is actually paying off. This is the use case for you.
The freelancer data pain
- Revenue per client is clear — invoices spell it out
- But time is tracked only for billable contract hours — meetings, revisions, and debugging never make it in
- You think “Client A pays $50/hour” but the real number is $28/hour
- Your highest-rate client is often the least profitable by the hour
Result: wrong client priorities. Job satisfaction, burnout, and revenue growth all take the hit.
How Horog solves it
1. Client = project
Map each client to a Horog project. Revenue auto-pulls from Stripe and LemonSqueezy invoices. Time rolls up from Toggl tags and Google Calendar events, scoped per client.
2. One $/hour line per client
Client A: $28/h · Client B: $45/h · Client C: $12/h. Not your contract rate — your real rate. Bring this number to your next pricing conversation.
3. AI weekly insight to act on
“Client C’s $/hour dropped 22% this week. Cause: +3h of meetings.” Concrete enough to renegotiate the rate or drop the client.
Freelancer view — vs other tools
| Tool | Revenue/client | Time/client | $/hour auto | $/mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toggl + Stripe | ✓ (manual) | ✓ (tags) | ✗ (spreadsheet) | $9 + Stripe fees |
| HoneyBook | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | $19+ |
| Horog | ✓ auto | ✓ auto | ✓ auto | $9 |
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