Software Comparison

The best free alternative to Angi

Angi is shamelessly double-dipping into your pockets by charging a monthly subscription fee while forcing you to swallow 3% of every transaction. You are literally paying them for the privilege of losing thousands of dollars of your own hard-earned revenue to credit card processors.

Angi

  • Expensive Monthly Subscriptions
  • Bloated with features you don't use
  • Complex learning curve
Winner

MicroFreelanceHub

  • Activate the 'Pass-Through Fee' toggle to shift the 3.9% credit card processing cost directly to the client's invoice.
  • Keep 100% of your principal cash on every single job instead of bleeding out revenue to hidden transaction fees.
  • Start for $0 with a fully-featured free tier that lets you manage your first three projects without spending a dime.
  • Graduate to unlimited projects for a flat $29/month, effectively killing Angi's expensive and exploitative subscription model.

Switching Pro Tip

Before migrating your workflow, export your client contact list and review your existing Angi terms of service to ensure you aren't hit with 'off-platform' penalties for moving active projects to a more profitable system.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does MicroFreelanceHub save me more money than Angi on every invoice?

Unlike Angi, which forces you to pay the processing fees, we provide a Pass-Through Fee toggle. This adds the 3.9% processing cost to the client's bill, ensuring you receive 100% of your quoted price while Angi continues to skim 3% off your top line.

Will my clients be upset about paying the 3.9% processing fee?

Transparency is professional. Most clients understand that credit processing is a convenience cost; by using our toggle, you stop subsidizing their rewards points with your profit—something Angi's model never allows.

What is the total annual savings when switching from Angi's Pro plan?

A freelancer billing $50,000 a year saves $1,950 in processing fees alone plus $132 in subscription costs, putting over $2,000 back in your pocket annually compared to Angi's double-dipping structure.