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CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53.CUSHION JOURNAL
Onboarding is live. A weekend turned into a month, but Cushion’s new onboarding is finally live. Instead of focusing on the launch itself, I talk through my favorite part. Sep 16th. Journal. TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe. CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53.CUSHION JOURNAL
Onboarding is live. A weekend turned into a month, but Cushion’s new onboarding is finally live. Instead of focusing on the launch itself, I talk through my favorite part. Sep 16th. Journal. TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.GETTING STARTED
When you first enter Cushion, you’ll notice a few main tabs at the top. Switch between them to see the different sections of the app. The scheduling view is used for planning projects and tracking invoices. Cushion highlights when you’re available next and when you’re overbooked. You can also zoom into the scheduling view by clicking ona
SCHEDULING - CUSHION Scheduling in Cushion is very visual, providing a birds-eye-view of your projects and workloads. Cushion also displays your vacations and highlights when you’re available or overbooked. To schedule a project, create a new one and scroll to the Schedule section at the bottom of the form. Cushion uses estimated and actual dates, so youcan
ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.MATH TIMES JOY
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Math Times Joy, a San Francisco-based design studio. Tell me about Math Times Joy. Celeste: I’ve been running Math Times Joy with my husband Rob for a little over a year and a half now. We do a range of design work, but typically focus on branding and identity projects.NICOLE FENTON
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Nicole Fenton, a writer and editor, researcher, and strategist in Brooklyn, New York. Who are youand what do you do?
JAMIE EMERSON & ANDY STONE Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Jamie Emerson & Andy Stone, a digital agency in Boulder, Colorado. Tell me a bit about who you areand what you do.
CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53.CUSHION JOURNAL
Onboarding is live. A weekend turned into a month, but Cushion’s new onboarding is finally live. Instead of focusing on the launch itself, I talk through my favorite part. Sep 16th. Journal. TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe. CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53.CUSHION JOURNAL
Onboarding is live. A weekend turned into a month, but Cushion’s new onboarding is finally live. Instead of focusing on the launch itself, I talk through my favorite part. Sep 16th. Journal. TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.GETTING STARTED
When you first enter Cushion, you’ll notice a few main tabs at the top. Switch between them to see the different sections of the app. The scheduling view is used for planning projects and tracking invoices. Cushion highlights when you’re available next and when you’re overbooked. You can also zoom into the scheduling view by clicking ona
SCHEDULING - CUSHION Scheduling in Cushion is very visual, providing a birds-eye-view of your projects and workloads. Cushion also displays your vacations and highlights when you’re available or overbooked. To schedule a project, create a new one and scroll to the Schedule section at the bottom of the form. Cushion uses estimated and actual dates, so youcan
ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.MATH TIMES JOY
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Math Times Joy, a San Francisco-based design studio. Tell me about Math Times Joy. Celeste: I’ve been running Math Times Joy with my husband Rob for a little over a year and a half now. We do a range of design work, but typically focus on branding and identity projects.NICOLE FENTON
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Nicole Fenton, a writer and editor, researcher, and strategist in Brooklyn, New York. Who are youand what do you do?
JAMIE EMERSON & ANDY STONE Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Jamie Emerson & Andy Stone, a digital agency in Boulder, Colorado. Tell me a bit about who you areand what you do.
CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53.CUSHION JOURNAL
Onboarding is live. A weekend turned into a month, but Cushion’s new onboarding is finally live. Instead of focusing on the launch itself, I talk through my favorite part. Sep 16th. Journal. TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe. CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53.CUSHION JOURNAL
Onboarding is live. A weekend turned into a month, but Cushion’s new onboarding is finally live. Instead of focusing on the launch itself, I talk through my favorite part. Sep 16th. Journal. TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.GETTING STARTED
When you first enter Cushion, you’ll notice a few main tabs at the top. Switch between them to see the different sections of the app. The scheduling view is used for planning projects and tracking invoices. Cushion highlights when you’re available next and when you’re overbooked. You can also zoom into the scheduling view by clicking ona
CHANGELOG - CUSHION
Changelog Every single change made to Cushion since 2014. Seriously. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter for updates. SCHEDULING - CUSHION Scheduling in Cushion is very visual, providing a birds-eye-view of your projects and workloads. Cushion also displays your vacations and highlights when you’re available or overbooked. To schedule a project, create a new one and scroll to the Schedule section at the bottom of the form. Cushion uses estimated and actual dates, so youcan
JULIA PARRIS
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Julia Parris, a photographer and art director in Brooklyn, New York. Who are you and what do you do? I’m Julia Parris, a photographer and art director inBrooklyn, New York.
MATH TIMES JOY
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Math Times Joy, a San Francisco-based design studio. Tell me about Math Times Joy. Celeste: I’ve been running Math Times Joy with my husband Rob for a little over a year and a half now. We do a range of design work, but typically focus on branding and identity projects.DANIEL FISHEL
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Daniel Fishel, a staff illustrator at Thrillist, freelance illustrator, and hand letterer inQueens, New York.
NICOLE FENTON
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Nicole Fenton, a writer and editor, researcher, and strategist in Brooklyn, New York. Who are youand what do you do?
JAMIE EMERSON & ANDY STONE Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Jamie Emerson & Andy Stone, a digital agency in Boulder, Colorado. Tell me a bit about who you areand what you do.
CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53. ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback. CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53. ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SUPPORT - CUSHION
An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.GETTING STARTED
When you first enter Cushion, you’ll notice a few main tabs at the top. Switch between them to see the different sections of the app. The scheduling view is used for planning projects and tracking invoices. Cushion highlights when you’re available next and when you’re overbooked. You can also zoom into the scheduling view by clicking ona
ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and SCHEDULING - CUSHION Scheduling in Cushion is very visual, providing a birds-eye-view of your projects and workloads. Cushion also displays your vacations and highlights when you’re available or overbooked. To schedule a project, create a new one and scroll to the Schedule section at the bottom of the form. Cushion uses estimated and actual dates, so youcan
ACCEPTING CARD PAYMENTS WITH STRIPE Once you’ve authorized your Stripe account with Cushion, you’ll be able to accept card payments for your invoices.. On the top right of your invoice templates, you will now see a “Link” button. Clicking this button will open a new window with your invoice.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe.MATH TIMES JOY
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Math Times Joy, a San Francisco-based design studio. Tell me about Math Times Joy. Celeste: I’ve been running Math Times Joy with my husband Rob for a little over a year and a half now. We do a range of design work, but typically focus on branding and identity projects.DANIEL FISHEL
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Daniel Fishel, a staff illustrator at Thrillist, freelance illustrator, and hand letterer inQueens, New York.
JAMIE EMERSON & ANDY STONE Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Jamie Emerson & Andy Stone, a digital agency in Boulder, Colorado. Tell me a bit about who you areand what you do.
CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53. ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback. CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53. ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SUPPORT - CUSHION
An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.GETTING STARTED
When you first enter Cushion, you’ll notice a few main tabs at the top. Switch between them to see the different sections of the app. The scheduling view is used for planning projects and tracking invoices. Cushion highlights when you’re available next and when you’re overbooked. You can also zoom into the scheduling view by clicking ona
ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and SCHEDULING - CUSHION Scheduling in Cushion is very visual, providing a birds-eye-view of your projects and workloads. Cushion also displays your vacations and highlights when you’re available or overbooked. To schedule a project, create a new one and scroll to the Schedule section at the bottom of the form. Cushion uses estimated and actual dates, so youcan
ACCEPTING CARD PAYMENTS WITH STRIPE Once you’ve authorized your Stripe account with Cushion, you’ll be able to accept card payments for your invoices.. On the top right of your invoice templates, you will now see a “Link” button. Clicking this button will open a new window with your invoice.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe.MATH TIMES JOY
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Math Times Joy, a San Francisco-based design studio. Tell me about Math Times Joy. Celeste: I’ve been running Math Times Joy with my husband Rob for a little over a year and a half now. We do a range of design work, but typically focus on branding and identity projects.DANIEL FISHEL
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Daniel Fishel, a staff illustrator at Thrillist, freelance illustrator, and hand letterer inQueens, New York.
JAMIE EMERSON & ANDY STONE Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Jamie Emerson & Andy Stone, a digital agency in Boulder, Colorado. Tell me a bit about who you areand what you do.
CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53. ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback. CUSHION - PEACE OF MIND FOR FREELANCERS™SIGN INBLOGCOMPANYSUPPORTTERMS & CONDITIONSJOURNAL Cushion will help you predict your unpredictable schedule and stabilize your unstable income. Cushion was built out of a need for a less stressful freelance life. Its aim is to provide better insight and awareness, so the roller coaster ride of freelancing feels smoother, with fewer surprises.CUSHION PRICING
Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, hand lettering artist. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in.CUSHION
Peace of mind is right around the corner. “Incredibly thrilled with Cushion so far. It makes me want to work and invoice more.”. – Natalie Semczuk, freelance project manager.CUSHION BLOG
Animating the new homepage hero. To keep my mind busy while dealing with a tough time, I distract myself with Cushion’s new homepage animation. Oct 25th. Changelog. Improved. Redesigned blog to include journal, changelog, Talking Shop interviews, and Ask a Freelancer podcast episodes. Oct 18th. Changelog. Improved.WHY CUSHION?
Everyone who works on Cushion is an active freelancer, and we work out of a small co-working space, surrounded by other freelancers. We’re solving our own problems by building Cushion, while still using it to manage our freelance work.SUPPORT - CUSHION
Getting Started. An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice. Read more.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.RUNNING COSTS
Librato serves the dashboard for server metrics and user activity, pulling in data from logs and StatsD. $19/month. $392.65. #0073b0. Support. Intercom. Intercom is essential to communicating with Cushion users, providing customer support, user analytics, and in-app messaging. $309/month. $11,869.53. ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and TALKING SHOP INTERVIEW SERIES BY CUSHION An interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. Collectif. Two multi-disciplinarian designers discuss balancing full-time jobs with moonlighting at their own studio and how to teach clients how to give better feedback.SUPPORT - CUSHION
An introduction to Cushion after signing up for an account. Learn how to create your first client, project, workloads, and invoice.BETA - CUSHION
Beta members also get a behind-the-scenes look at our work-in-progress designs and a chance to follow along with our process log. This writing is more transparent and unedited than our public journal posts, which tend to revolve around a clear topic.GETTING STARTED
When you first enter Cushion, you’ll notice a few main tabs at the top. Switch between them to see the different sections of the app. The scheduling view is used for planning projects and tracking invoices. Cushion highlights when you’re available next and when you’re overbooked. You can also zoom into the scheduling view by clicking ona
ESTIMATING A PROJECT When creating a new project, you can enter the estimated income for the project. Think of this as the project’s budget, or how much you expect to make from the project. In the budget graph, Cushion will show the project’s remaining estimated income as a dashed bar.. Currently, the estimated income can be a flat fee or a retainer.If the project has a flat fee, you can keep it simple and SCHEDULING - CUSHION Scheduling in Cushion is very visual, providing a birds-eye-view of your projects and workloads. Cushion also displays your vacations and highlights when you’re available or overbooked. To schedule a project, create a new one and scroll to the Schedule section at the bottom of the form. Cushion uses estimated and actual dates, so youcan
ACCEPTING CARD PAYMENTS WITH STRIPE Once you’ve authorized your Stripe account with Cushion, you’ll be able to accept card payments for your invoices.. On the top right of your invoice templates, you will now see a “Link” button. Clicking this button will open a new window with your invoice.SAM BOSMA - CUSHION
Sam Bosma: My name is Sam Bosma. I’m somewhere between an illustrator, cartoonist, or comic book artist. I’ve done editorial illustrations for the New York Times, New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, commercial projects for MTV, Adweek, Hulu, Verizon, as well as background drawings on the Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe.MATH TIMES JOY
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Math Times Joy, a San Francisco-based design studio. Tell me about Math Times Joy. Celeste: I’ve been running Math Times Joy with my husband Rob for a little over a year and a half now. We do a range of design work, but typically focus on branding and identity projects.DANIEL FISHEL
Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Daniel Fishel, a staff illustrator at Thrillist, freelance illustrator, and hand letterer inQueens, New York.
JAMIE EMERSON & ANDY STONE Talking Shop is an interview series where we talk to freelancers about freelancing. In this interview, we talk to Jamie Emerson & Andy Stone, a digital agency in Boulder, Colorado. Tell me a bit about who you areand what you do.
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We built Cushion as a team of freelancers who always had trouble planning and managing our year—constantly taking on too much work and never thinking to take abreak.
To bring a calm to the everyday rollercoaster ride that is freelancing, WE DESIGNED CUSHION TO BE THE TOOL WE WOULD WANT TO USE. Try Cushion For Free FORECAST YOUR SCHEDULE Every freelancer knows the client who turns a 2‑week project into 2 months. Instead of starting your next job with a clean plate, you’re frantically wrapping up a never-ending deadline. Cushion lets you plan months ahead and PROVIDES A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW of your entire year—automatically detecting your availability and when you’re overbooked. Cushion was exactly what I was looking for when I was overbooking myself without realizing it. Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn , handlettering artist
scheduling-sourceBudgetInvoiceTrackJerryScheduleLos Angeles with GeorgeJan 26th - Feb 7thVacation40 hoursApr 10th - Apr 20thAvailability8 hoursApr 27th - May 6thOverbookedPuffy Shirt website2 days a weekKramericaJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec REACH YOUR FINANCIAL GOALS A consistent income is all but a dream for most freelancers, so each year becomes a rollercoaster ride for your bank account. Cushion keeps you on track with your financial goals by AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING YOUR MONTHLY GOAL throughout the year. And with multiple financial goals, Cushion helps separate what you _need_ to make from what you _want_ to make. Being a visual person, Cushion helps me understand where my income is coming from and when it’s coming in. Andre Bohrer , freelance filmmaker budgeting-sourceCushionScheduleInvoiceTrackJerryBudgetJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec$3,300$2,400$4,600$1,800$0$0$0$0$0$0$0$0monthly targetPaid $2,400$600 short of goalPaid $4,600$1,600 more than goalPaid $700$600 until goalInvoiced $900 KEEP TRACK OF INVOICES There’s more to invoices than paid and unpaid. A few late invoices can force you to work overtime right when you were finally planning totake a break.
Cushion lets you SEND AND VISUALLY TRACK YOUR INVOICES, so you can discover patterns in your pay schedule. If a client is always late, you’ll see it right away and know to nudge them ahead of time. Cushion is pretty to look at, easy to use, and tells me what I needfrom simple info.
Emily O'Byrne , freelance businessanalyst
invoicing-sourceCushionScheduleBudgetTrackJerryInvoice$3,000paid 3 weeks lateKramerica$5,750due on Apr 21stJ. Peterman$2,500issued on Mar 12thVandelay IndustriesJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec INTEGRATE YOUR EXISTING TOOLS We realize that freelancers often use several tools to manage theirfreelance life.
Instead of forcing you to switch entirely to Cushion, you can import your existing data and automatically import new data as you create it in HARVEST, FRESHBOOKS, FREEAGENT, and XERO. We’re currently running a Stripe beta for accepting card & ACHpayments.
TRUSTED & SUPPORTED BY FREELANCERS THOUSANDS OF PASSIONATE FREELANCERS FOUND PEACE OF MIND WITH CUSHION, AND WE’RE CONSTANTLY WORKING WITH THEM TO SHAPE CUSHION INTO ABETTER TOOL.
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