💼 Revenue Breakdown
Where your required revenue goes — updates live with the calculator above.
📊 2026 Industry Rate Benchmarks
USD reference rates — aggregated from Upwork, Contra, Toptal and industry surveys. Rates vary by location, experience and client type.
| Industry | Entry (0–2 yr) | Mid (3–6 yr) | Senior (7+ yr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Web Development | $35/hr | $80/hr | $150/hr |
| Graphic / UI Design | $28/hr | $65/hr | $120/hr |
| Copywriting / Content | $25/hr | $60/hr | $110/hr |
| Digital Marketing | $22/hr | $55/hr | $100/hr |
| SEO Consulting | $30/hr | $70/hr | $130/hr |
| Finance / Accounting | $40/hr | $85/hr | $160/hr |
| Business Consulting | $50/hr | $110/hr | $200/hr |
| Data / Analytics | $40/hr | $90/hr | $170/hr |
| DevOps / Cloud | $50/hr | $100/hr | $180/hr |
| Legal / Contracts | $60/hr | $120/hr | $220/hr |
| Video / Motion | $30/hr | $70/hr | $130/hr |
| Project Management | $35/hr | $75/hr | $135/hr |
| General Freelancing | $20/hr | $50/hr | $95/hr |
What is a Freelance Rate Calculator?
A freelance rate calculator converts your income target, monthly expenses, tax rate, vacation time and billable hours into specific pricing you can use with clients. It removes guesswork and gives you a financial floor — the minimum you need to charge to run a sustainable business.
This tool supports 10 currencies and compares your calculated rate against real 2026 industry benchmarks across 13 sectors. You get hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, retainer and project rates — all updating live as you type.
Why Freelancers Undercharge — and How to Stop
The most common mistake is dividing a desired salary by 2,080 hours (40h × 52 weeks). That assumes you're billable every hour of every working day, have no expenses, pay no tax, and never take a holiday. None of that is true.
A more accurate calculation starts with realistic billable hours — typically 1,000 to 1,400 per year once you subtract admin time, proposals, marketing, CPD and vacation. Then add expenses, a tax buffer and a profit margin. The result is often 50–100% higher than the naive salary calculation — and rightly so.
This calculator also accounts for non-billable time — the percentage of your working week spent on admin and sales. Most tools ignore this entirely, causing freelancers to consistently underprice.
UK Freelance Rate Calculator — GBP & Tax
UK freelancers pay Income Tax plus Class 2 and Class 4 National Insurance. Use the GBP currency option and set your tax rate to match your income band:
| Annual Income (UK) | Approx Tax + NI | Suggested Tax Buffer |
|---|---|---|
| Under £12,570 | ~0–5% | 10% (safety margin) |
| £12,571 – £50,270 | ~20–28% | 28–32% |
| £50,271 – £125,140 | ~40–48% | 42–50% |
| Over £125,140 | ~45–55% | 50%+ |
Always consult an accountant for your specific situation.
Hourly vs Day Rate vs Retainer vs Project
| Model | Best for | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly | Support, consulting, unclear scope | Penalises you as you improve speed |
| Day Rate | Workshops, short contracts | Needs clear booking and cancellation rules |
| Project | Defined deliverables, fixed scope | Scope creep destroys margins |
| Retainer | Ongoing relationships, predictability | Clients may under- then overuse |
| Value-based | High-ROI work with clear client outcomes | Requires strong positioning and confidence |
Common Pricing Mistakes Freelancers Make
1. Using employment salary maths. Freelancing is not employment. You fund your own tools, tax, admin, marketing and downtime. A £50,000 salary does not translate to a £24/hr freelance rate.
2. Ignoring non-billable time. If 25% of your working time is on admin, proposals and CPD, your billable hours drop significantly — and your required hourly rate rises to compensate.
3. Discounting instead of reducing scope. When a client says the budget is lower, the professional response is to remove deliverables, not discount your rate.
4. Never reviewing rates. Review at least twice a year. Raise rates with new clients first, then existing clients at renewal.