For freelance designers

Look like a studio, not a side project

Clients hire freelance designers for the craft, but they stay for the professionalism. A polished arrival experience signals you take your practice seriously — even when you work alone.

The challenge of meeting as a freelancer

When you meet a client at a coworking space or shared office, the arrival logistics aren’t under your control — the building has its own reception, its own buzzers, its own confusing floor plan. Sending a generic address isn’t enough.

  • Coworking complexity.Which floor, which hot desk, which meeting room — and what to tell the front desk when they ask who you’re visiting.
  • Changing venues. You might work from different coworking locations week to week. Configure each once; send the right instructions every time.
  • Looking bigger than you are. A branded arrival pass with your studio name makes the meeting feel considered, not improvised.

What Visitor.Place does for you

  • Your brand, not ours. The invitation email carries your studio name and voice.
  • 24-hour directions. Automatically sent the day before — floor, room, parking, what to say at reception.
  • Wallet pass. Client taps from their lock screen on arrival instead of hunting for the original email in a noisy inbox.
  • Free to start. No subscription required for independent practitioners managing a small client load.

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Create a free Visitor.Place account and send your first client invitation today.

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