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Use case

Freelancer & consultant identity

Run a credible professional identity on your own domain — and a virtual business number — without the per-seat enterprise mail bill that wasn't designed for one person.

Best for

Freelancers, consultants, contractors, and side-hustlers who want their email and phone to look like a real business at a sole-trader budget.

The workflow

How it runs end to end

  1. 01 Bring or register a domain that fits your professional name or brand
  2. 02 Set up `hello@`, `name@`, `accounts@` aliases — all on your own domain
  3. 03 Add a virtual phone number for the contact card on your site
  4. 04 Route everything to the inboxes and handsets you already use
  5. 05 Scale by adding more aliases — no extra "seats" to pay for

The freelancer email problem

Two paths exist for one-person businesses wanting professional email:

  1. Use Gmail or another personal address. Looks unserious to clients, especially in formal industries.
  2. Subscribe to a productivity suite priced per seat. Fine for fifty-person companies; absurd economics for one person.

Most freelancers split the difference uncomfortably — Gmail with their full name, or a free address that occasionally raises an eyebrow on a tender. Neither is what they’d choose if a third option existed.

The third option

Bring (or register) a domain that fits — firstnamelastname.co.uk, yourbusiness.com, whatever you’d put on a card — and run unlimited aliases on it through Incognifi. The professional surface (hello@yourbusiness.co.uk) is on your domain. The actual inbox is whichever one you already use.

Total cost is the domain (a few pounds a year) plus an Incognifi paid plan that doesn’t depend on how many addresses you create. You can have hello@, name@, accounts@, support@ and contracts@ and the price doesn’t move.

Why it makes you look like more than one person

A small operator with five professional aliases on their own domain reads, on first impression, the way a small team would. That isn’t deception — there’s no claim of headcount you don’t have — but the contact infrastructure of a small team is itself a credibility signal. Tenders, professional services, and B2B sales all run more smoothly when your contact card looks the part.

Adding the phone

A virtual business number completes the impression. The number on your website rings whichever phone is most appropriate today; voicemails arrive in the dashboard for review; you don’t publish your personal mobile to the internet.

When you eventually do hire — your first PA, your first associate, your first apprentice — they slot into the existing aliases without any disruption to the contact details your customers already know.

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