Folio Supply’s flagship product, Command Center, is a business management tool for freelancers. Its core value proposition is an all-in-one workflow for “quotes, projects, invoices, and finances,” without the typical SaaS subscription model. The copy explicitly states that there are no accounts, no cloud, and no servers: it runs in the browser, and data never leaves the user’s computer. In practice, it looks more like a local offline business tool than a traditional cloud SaaS product.
Its workflow is built around freelance projects. Users start with the Quote Builder to create quotes, set project phases, choose hourly/fixed-price/retainer pricing, add expenses, risk buffers, and profit margins, then export branded PDFs. Once a client accepts, the quote can be turned into an active project and invoice with one click, while updating the client record. Project phases can track time, show budget usage, and flag potential scope creep. Invoices support automatic generation based on payment schedules, branded PDFs, overdue detection, and one-click reminders. The financial overview can automatically summarize revenue, expenses, net income, tax reserves, and show data by month, quarter, or year, with exports for accountants.
On security, it emphasizes Privacy by Design: data is stored locally and not uploaded to servers. This is appealing for independent consultants who care about client data and financial privacy. However, the collected text does not mention encryption, backup and recovery, or compliance certifications, so it should not be treated as a system with enterprise-grade security and compliance capabilities.
Command Center is priced at a one-time €99 purchase, with no monthly fee. There is also a €39 Proposal Kit, a €49 Financial Dashboard, and a €29 Client Onboarding System, plus a free proposal template and a free rate calculator. Compared with freelancer tools priced at €20–50/month, the long-term cost is relatively low.
The limitations are also fairly clear: there is no visible support for third-party integrations, online payments, APIs, webhooks, team collaboration, or permission management. While the local offline architecture is privacy-friendly, it may come at the expense of multi-device sync, collaborative workflows, and automatic backups. The main copy also does not clearly state support options, update mechanisms, or refund policies.
It is best suited to solo freelancers such as independent designers, developers, consultants, and content service providers, especially those who need project-based quoting, phased delivery, retainer client management, and basic financial summaries. It is less suitable for multi-person teams, businesses that need deep CRM/accounting/payment integrations, or companies that require cloud-based collaboration.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available copy and is therefore marked as unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives could include local options such as Notion/Excel templates, Feishu multidimensional tables, or WPS spreadsheets, or comparable tools such as Bonsai, FreshBooks, and Zoho Invoice.
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