Clean, mobile-friendly Markdown templates built for freelancers, consultants, and independent creators.
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This toolkit is practical and sponsor-supported, with a focus on real-world use. Whether you’re documenting a project, writing proposals, or tracking finances, these files are ready to drop into your workflow.
All templates are designed to function seamlessly from a phone or browser, with no bloated features or setup required.
readme-clean.md
– professional README formatfreelance-pricing-table.md
– simple hourly rate tablepersonal-finance-tracker.md
– income and expense trackerchangelog-logical.md
– versioned update logsystem-design-lean.md
– lightweight technical planning page
- Mobile-first: Templates are formatted for easy use and editing on any phone or browser.
- Freelancer-focused: Built for consultants, creators, and business owners.
- Drop-in Ready: No setup, dependencies, or special tools required.
- Clear and Practical: No bloat—just simple, reusable Markdown files.
- Sponsor-supported: Project growth is powered by community support.
- Open Source: MIT License. Use for personal or commercial projects.
Keywords: Markdown templates, freelancer tools, mobile-friendly Markdown, consulting, project docs, simple templates, sponsor-supported
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Browse the Templates
- Explore the Markdown files in this repository, such as
freelance-pricing-table.md
,personal-finance-tracker.md
, and others.
- Explore the Markdown files in this repository, such as
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Download a Template
- Click the file you want, then tap the "Raw" button.
- Save it to your device, or copy the contents directly.
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Use in Your Workflow
- Open the template in your favorite Markdown editor, GitHub, or compatible mobile app.
- Customize to fit your needs—these files are designed for fast editing on desktop and mobile.
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Drop Into Projects
- Add templates to your repositories, proposals, docs, or personal systems.
No setup or installation required. All files are plain Markdown for maximum compatibility.
MIT License. Open for personal or commercial use.
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Want to contribute? See How to Open a Pull Request.