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Here’s a new curated open directory of European freelancers at your service.

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Tomas BilekTomas Bilek

IT consultant and Solution/Enterprise Architect focused on digitalization and digital transformation — Digitalization and digital transformation of companies, including designing the enterprise architecture or the digital architecture of entire companies. Degree in Cybernetics and Robotics from CTU and 15 years of experience in IT.

Michal KratochvilMichal Kratochvil

brand designer who transforms brands through design-driven marketing solutions — A seasoned professional with a unique blend of brand design and marketing expertise, delivering effective visual communication and results-driven campaigns, combining creative strategy with functional design to elevate brand presence.

Magdalena Cevelova, MBAMagdalena Cevelova, MBA

business mentor and marketing consultant for freelancers and small business owners — Marketing consulting and mentoring for freelancers and sole proprietors, particularly in the service sector. Specializing in authentic marketing and business psychology. Over 900 clients, more than 20 years freelancing, therapeutic background.

Roman SokolaRoman Sokola

expert provider of ready-made Czech companies and virtual company headquarters — Roman’s agency Ofigo is a leading provider of ready-made limited-liability companies and virtual company headquarters in Czechia including Prague, one of EU’s hottest offshoring hotspots. 99% customer satisfaction. Fast communication. Fair prices.

Jan Romportl, PhDJan Romportl, PhD

senior AI consultant — Independent expert with 20 years of experience in AI as a researcher, entrepreneur, consultant, and speaker. PhD in Artificial Intelligence, 7 years as a director and chief data scientist at O2 AI Centre. Services include AI strategy and audits.

Lukas HirtLukas Hirt

full stack developer and team lead for website, web, mobile, and desktop app development — Software developer with 7+ years of experience, focusing on developing high-quality websites and apps for customers by providing a team of experienced developers as their team lead. Current clients in Germany and the EU, USA, and Canada.

Michal KolesarMichal Kolesar

full stack software developer — Full stack software developer with a degree in Software Project Management, working as a full-time freelancer since 2005. Completed 100+ projects, incl. those for renowned brands and clients such as IBM, Tesco, Robert Bosch, Marlboro, Rossmann, etc.

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  • Business Strategy for Freelancers: Why Traditional Planning Fails Solo Businesses — Sarah Duran summarizes another Future is Freelance forum, showing why freelancers need flexible strategy over fixed plans, and how shifting from “I’m just a freelancer” to “I run a business” changes everything.
  • 5 Ways to Build a Resilient Freelance Career in the Dawn of AI — Melissa Wong shares five actionable practices, from managing time and finances to nurturing networks and updating skills, to help independent professionals stay adaptable, connected, and ready for what’s next.
  • Entrepreneurs on Disney+ — An original Spanish series Entrepreneurs premieres tomorrow, October 23, 2025, on Disney+. The story follows a group of freelancers who meet daily in a new coworking space where they try to get their projects off the ground.

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