๐Ÿฆโ€โฌ› Are these freelance writing tools legit?

A Look At My Tech Stack
as a Freelance Writer

ยท August 21st, 2025 ยท

Hey friend ๐Ÿ‘‹

I’ve been super busy this week getting ready for a cross-country move (yep, again ๐Ÿ˜…), so this one will be a little short.

I’m taking a page from my friend Liz Heflin’s playbook.

In her latest newsletter issue, she shared the technology and tools she uses in her freelance writing business.

As you know, I’m a huge fan of transparency in this industry. It’s more important than ever right now as freelance writers have a hard time finding work and breaking into the field.

I loved Liz’s breakdown and thought it would definitely be helpful if I was reading it as a new writer just getting started.

My own suite of tools is a little different, so I wanted to give you a peek behind the curtain at my setup.

Note: This is what I use for running my client-facing writing business, not Ravenwood… but let me know if you’re interested in seeing that breakdown too!

Without further ado, let’s dive in!

Hope you enjoy!

Best,

๐Ÿฆโ€โฌ› Cody – Founder @ Ravenwood Writing Academy

P.S. If you have questions about my setup, feel free to hit reply and I’ll do my best to get you a helpful answer.

๐Ÿ“ฌ Cody’s Tech Stack

Every Tool I Use to Run My
Freelance Writing Business in 2025

โžก๏ธ Microsoft 365 Personal (Office) Subscription: $99.99 per year

โžก๏ธ Hostinger Website Hosting (Business Tier): ~$168 per year

I have six websites hosted on this plan, including my business site and a personal portfolio. As a sidebar, I’ve been super pleased with Hostinger’s support and service quality while using it over the past six years or so.

โžก๏ธ Canva Pro: $120 per year

โžก๏ธ Google One Cloud Storage (100 GB): $20 per year

Always back up your files, friends!

โžก๏ธ Squarespace Domains: $30 per year

Again, I’ve got lots of domains under my belt, but the two I use for running my business run $15 a year each.

โžก๏ธ Copyscape Pro: ~$10 per year

This is an awesome tool for checking your work for inadvertent plagarism. You pay for credits and spend them per word on documents you run through the platform, so the cost can vary, but $10 bucks usually lasts me through the year.

โžก๏ธ Brain.fm: $69.99 per year

I consider this a bit of a splurge, but for me it’s a must-have when I’m working!

โžก๏ธ ProWritingAid (Grammar checker): $90 per year

I also write fiction, so this tool has been great for that, but it’s also a decent backup grammar checker for my work. Not sure if I’ll be using it once my plan expires, though since it can have trouble policing technical documents.

๐Ÿ’ธ Grand Total: $577.98 per year

I like to keep my tech stack pretty lean, and this setup has worked great for me for several years now. It’s also got some expenses a new freelancer wouldn’t need. So, if that number feels high to you, don’t think it’s all essential to get started.

In fact, I recommend starting with the basics and adding paid tools as your workflow develops.

Lastly, don’t forget to write expenses like these off on your taxes at the end of the year! I’m not a tax expert, so I can’t tell you what to do, but these investments in your business can save you at tax time while also making you way more productive throughout the year. Win-win!

Other Free Tools:

โžก๏ธ Turboscribe.ai: This is an AWESOME tool for transcribing audio to text. I use it all the time to get transcripts from interviews I conduct when writing case studies or bio pieces. You can get up to 90 minutes of free transcription PER DAY, and it’s the most accurate of these tools I’ve ever used. Highly recommend.

โžก๏ธ Google Drive Suite

โžก๏ธ LinkedIn

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