Freelancers
An independent designer juggling five clients who each believe, reasonably, that they are the only one.
[ 01 ]The problem
Freelancing is running five tiny companies with zero staff. Each client has its own brief, voice, feedback history, and invoice state — and mixing them up even once is the kind of error that ends a relationship. The admin around the craft eats the margin.
[ 02 ]How Mynd handles it
Hard walls between client contexts
Y0 keeps each client as a separate context — brief, brand, feedback history, billing — loaded per session, never bleeding across.
The runtime carries the admin
Status updates, scope confirmations, and invoices are drafted from each client's actual record: what was agreed, what shipped, what's owed.
Feedback becomes a working asset
Every revision note is remembered, so round three doesn't repeat round one's mistakes — and the client feels heard without you re-reading the whole thread.
[ 03 ][ example run ]
plan ✦ friday pass — 5 active clients context ✓ client contexts — isolated, 5 loaded execute → 3 status updates, per-client voice execute → invoice drafted: client B, milestone 2 execute → revision memo: round-1 notes carried forward result ✓ 5 clients current · 0 cross-contamination · margin intact
[ 04 ]more billable share of the week