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by PaulRobinson 3531 days ago
Been a while since I freelanced, but I found it better to charge per day or preferably, per week or per month.

That way you avoid the problems of charging per project (even if that project is a feature), but avoid the commoditisation of people thinking they can just "grab you" for 3 hours of work.

If you are being paid per week and on day 3 the requirements change, well, it's not on you.

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Well, when you charge per day it is assumed you charge for 8 hours, isn't it? For small tasks (2-3 hours) it can be better (rounding by day), but for long-term, undetermined timespan tasks (several months/years+) charging hourly also gives you a freedom to not to work 8 hours per day.
Depends on the client. Typically a day rate is a good chunk of change so it's a good way to get clients to think about things a bit more seriously / show a lot more respect for your opinion/decisions.