Do you work with multiple freelancers and want to manage all your projects in one place?
Malt offers a solution that lets you centralize all your freelance projects effortlessly.
Why use Malt to manage my freelancers?
There are six main advantages:
1. Centralize all your freelancers in one place, giving you a complete overview of your freelance projects with detailed data like analytics, budgets, timelines, and project types.
2. Simplify managing freelance services by having Malt as your sole supplier, eliminating the need to handle multiple quotes and invoices each month for individuals.
3. Streamline contract management with Malt’s online system, including acceptance of terms and conditions such as notice periods, confidentiality, and GDPR. You can start receiving quotes within 48 hours.
4. Reduce compliance risks by relying on Malt as an intermediary, which helps minimize dependency on a small number of suppliers and ensures all legal documents are verified. Plus, your projects are covered by robust insurance.
5. Guarantee payment to all your freelancers within 10 days, so you don’t have to worry about managing payments.
6. Benefit from Malt’s collaborative tools, such as a tracking dashboard and the ability to share favorites with your team.
Benefits for freelancers collaborating with you on Malt
• They receive secure payment within 10 working days thanks to Malt’s cash advance service.
• Their projects are protected by Hiscox professional liability insurance, which is included in every Malt project and essential for safeguarding their work.
• They can grow their visibility through their Malt profile and the ratings and reviews you leave after completing projects.
• Administrative tasks like creating quotes and invoices are simplified, saving freelancers valuable time so they can focus entirely on your projects.
It’s important to differentiate between commercial portage and wage portage.
Commercial portage refers to contracting with a freelancer operating through their own company.
Wage portage, however, involves a third-party company that employs the freelancer as a salaried worker, handling administrative and payroll duties. For more details on commercial portage and its relationship with Malt, see here.