Freelancer business continuity
Freelancer business continuity means your clients are never left wondering. If you were suddenly unavailable, someone you trust should be able to notify your clients, close out or hand off active projects, and protect the professional reputation you spent years building. Imok is a dead man's switch that makes this automatic: you write an encrypted handover packet, name a successor, and check in regularly. If you stop checking in, the packet is delivered — and your clients get answers instead of silence.
What breaks when a freelancer disappears
Freelancing is personal. Your clients hired you, and your entire practice lives in your inbox, your head, and your laptop. When a freelancer suddenly goes dark, the damage is immediate:
- Active projects stall mid-flight — deadlines pass with no explanation, and clients assume the worst about your reliability.
- Contracts and invoices hang in limbo — outstanding invoices never get sent, retainers keep billing, and nobody knows what's owed to whom.
- Files and deliverables are stranded — finished work the client has paid for sits in accounts no one can reach.
- Your reputation takes the hit — reviews, referrals, and a decade of goodwill can be undone by a few weeks of unexplained silence.
None of this is about pessimism. It's the same professionalism you apply to contracts and deposits, extended to the one scenario every freelancer ignores.
What to put in your handover packet
Your packet is a written briefing, encrypted in your browser before it reaches our servers — we can never read it. For a freelancer, it should include:
- A client list with project status — who your active clients are, what stage each project is at, and what each client is expecting next.
- Who to notify and how — a short, respectful message template for clients, plus any colleagues or subcontractors who need to know.
- How to refund or close — guidance on outstanding invoices, deposits, retainers, and which projects should be refunded versus completed or handed off.
- Where deliverables live — the locations of client files (cloud drive, repository, project tool) so paid-for work can actually be delivered.
- Portfolio and domain handling — whether your portfolio site and domain should be kept, handed to family, or allowed to lapse, and where they're registered.
Encrypted in your browser. We can never read it.
How the switch works
You check in on a schedule you choose. If you miss your window, nothing dramatic happens right away: you get five days of reminders first. If you still don't respond, your trusted contact receives a one-time notice — deliberately worded so it doesn't reveal that a packet exists — and only then is your successor sent a one-time reveal link, valid for 30 days or a single use. Any check-in during the process resets the switch to ACTIVE, and a manual "Release now" override exists. Read how it works for the full state machine.
Everything is protected by zero-knowledge encryption: AES-256-GCM, with the key derived from your passphrase on your own device. The server stores only ciphertext — we cannot read your packet or recover your passphrase. Details on our security page.
Related reading
- Write a continuity plan for your one-person business
- What happens to your online business when you die
- Business continuity for solopreneurs
- The cost of doing nothing
- Pricing
Freelancer business continuity — FAQ
Who should a freelancer name as a successor?
Someone your clients would find credible — often a fellow freelancer in your field, a former colleague, or a detail-oriented family member with clear written instructions. They don't need to finish your projects; they need to notify clients and follow your closure plan.
Does the packet include my client passwords?
It shouldn't. Imok delivers instructions and context, not credentials — keep passwords in a password manager and use the packet to explain what accounts exist and what to do with them. See how the two tools complement each other.
Is this a legal document?
No. Imok is not a will, not a legal document, and not estate planning advice. It's an operational handover tool. Contracts and outstanding payments may still need to be handled by your estate — talk to a lawyer for that.
Can Imok read my client list?
No. Your packet is encrypted in your browser with AES-256-GCM before upload. Your passphrase never leaves your device, and we store only ciphertext. Reading your packet is technically impossible for us.
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