Chapter 2: Setting Up Your AI Toolkit

Chapter 2: Setting Up Your AI Toolkit

The Essential Tools, Free and Paid, That Power Your Freelance Business

By Angel Zhang & Charlie Cao


What You’ll Learn

  • The must-have AI tools for freelancing (and which are free)
  • How to set up each tool for maximum productivity
  • Which tools to start with and which to add later
  • Money-saving tips to keep your overhead low

The AI Freelancer’s Tech Stack

You don’t need every AI tool. You need the RIGHT tools for your niche.

Tier 1: Essential (Start Here)

Tool What It Does Cost Priority
ChatGPT Text generation, analysis, coding Free / $20/mo for Plus Must-have
Claude Long-form writing, analysis, reasoning Free / $20/mo for Pro Must-have
Google Gemini Multimodal AI, research Free / $20/mo for Advanced Nice to have

Tier 2: Specialized (Add Based on Niche)

Tool Best For Cost When to Add
Midjourney Image generation $10-60/mo If doing design/visual work
Canva Pro Design with AI features $13/mo If doing design/social media
Jasper Marketing copy $49/mo If focused on marketing content
Copy.ai Sales copy, emails $36/mo If doing email/sales copy
Descript Video/audio editing with AI $24/mo If doing video/podcast work
ElevenLabs AI voice generation $5-22/mo If doing voiceover work

Tier 3: Automation (Add When Scaling)

Tool What It Does Cost
Zapier Connect apps, automate workflows Free-$20/mo
Make.com Visual automation builder Free-$9/mo
Notion AI Project management + AI $10/mo
Airtable Database + automation Free-$20/mo

Setting Up ChatGPT for Freelancing

Step 1: Create Your Account

  1. Go to chat.openai.com
  2. Sign up with email
  3. Start with the free tier (GPT-4o-mini)
  4. Upgrade to Plus ($20/month) when you land your first 2-3 clients

Step 2: Configure Custom Instructions

This is the secret weapon most freelancers miss. Set up custom instructions so ChatGPT knows YOUR context:

“What would you like ChatGPT to know about you?”

I'm a freelance [YOUR NICHE] working on Fiverr and Upwork.
My clients are typically small to medium businesses in
[TARGET INDUSTRIES]. I deliver [TYPES OF WORK].
My writing style is professional but conversational.
I prioritize accuracy and originality in all outputs.

“How would you like ChatGPT to respond?”

- Always provide actionable, specific content
- Skip unnecessary introductions
- Use clear headings and structure
- Include relevant examples
- If I say "client-ready" — format the output for direct delivery
- If I say "draft" — give me a rough version I can edit
- Always ask clarifying questions if my request is vague

Step 3: Create Your Template Library

Save your best prompts in a document. Here are starter templates:

For Blog Posts:

Write a [WORD COUNT]-word blog post about [TOPIC] for
[TARGET AUDIENCE]. The tone should be [TONE]. Include:
- An attention-grabbing headline
- An engaging intro (hook the reader in 2 sentences)
- [NUMBER] main sections with subheadings
- Practical examples or data points
- A clear conclusion with a call to action

For Product Descriptions:

Write a product description for [PRODUCT] targeting
[CUSTOMER TYPE]. Include:
- An emotional headline
- 3-5 key benefits (not features)
- Social proof Angel Zhang & Charlie Cao
- Urgency/scarcity element
- Clear CTA
Tone: [TONE]. Length: [WORD COUNT] words.

Setting Up Claude for Freelancing

Claude excels at long-form content, nuanced writing, and complex analysis.

When to Use Claude vs ChatGPT

Task Best Tool Why
Short copy (ads, emails) ChatGPT Faster, punchier
Long articles (2000+ words) Claude Better coherence, less repetitive
Data analysis Either Both capable
Creative writing Claude More natural voice
Code generation ChatGPT Slightly better at code
Following complex instructions Claude Better at multi-step tasks
Brainstorming ChatGPT More creative variations

Pro tip: Use both tools and compare outputs. Deliver the better one to your client. This “AI arbitrage” approach ensures consistently high quality.


Free Tools That Punch Above Their Weight

Don’t have budget for paid tools? These free options work surprisingly well:

Need Free Tool What You Get
AI writing ChatGPT Free (GPT-4o-mini) Basic but functional
AI writing Claude Free Very good for long content
Image editing Canva Free Basic design, some AI features
Image generation Bing Image Creator DALL-E 3 powered, unlimited
Grammar checking Grammarly Free Basic grammar + spelling
Plagiarism check Duplichecker Free plagiarism scanning
File conversion CloudConvert Convert between formats
Project management Trello Free Boards for client management

Our $0 starter stack: ChatGPT Free + Claude Free + Canva Free + Grammarly Free + Trello Free

This gives you everything you need to start landing clients. Upgrade tools only when your income justifies it.


Setting Up Your Workspace

Physical Setup

  • Dedicated workspace (even a corner of a room)
  • Second monitor recommended (one for AI, one for editing)
  • Noise-canceling headphones for client calls

Digital Setup

  1. Dedicated browser profile for freelancing
  2. Bookmark bar organized by:
    • AI Tools (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.)
    • Freelance Platforms (Fiverr, Upwork)
    • Client Resources (Google Drive, Notion)
    • Reference (industry sites, style guides)
  3. Cloud storage — Google Drive or Dropbox for client files
  4. Time tracker — Toggl (free) for tracking hours

Prompt Library Organization

Create a folder structure like this:

📁 AI Prompts/
  📁 Content Writing/
    📄 blog-posts.md
    📄 website-copy.md
    📄 product-descriptions.md
  📁 Marketing/
    📄 email-campaigns.md
    📄 social-media.md
    📄 ad-copy.md
  📁 Client Comms/
    📄 proposals.md
    📄 follow-ups.md
    📄 revisions.md
  📁 Templates/
    📄 deliverable-formats.md
    📄 project-checklists.md

Your Monthly Tool Budget Plan

Monthly Income Recommended Tool Budget What to Have
$0-500 $0 All free tools
$500-1,000 $20 + ChatGPT Plus
$1,000-2,000 $40 + Claude Pro
$2,000-5,000 $80-120 + Niche tools (Midjourney, Canva Pro, etc.)
$5,000+ $150-200 + Automation tools (Zapier, Make)

Rule of thumb: Spend no more than 5-10% of your freelance income on tools.


Chapter 2 Action Items

  1. Sign up for ChatGPT (free tier)
  2. Sign up for Claude (free tier)
  3. Set up custom instructions in ChatGPT (use the template above)
  4. Create your prompt library folder structure
  5. Download Grammarly’s free browser extension
  6. Set up Trello for client management (create boards: Leads / Active / Completed)
  7. Bookmark all your tools in a dedicated browser profile

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