If you’re running your business on a tight budget, here is a massive list of free business resources and tools for entrepreneurs!
Leaving the security of a steady-paying job to launch a new business can be a scary endeavor. Even if you’ve planned and saved six months of living expenses, it often takes months to generate income from your business.
And guess what?
Even if you don’t have money coming in, your business still incurs expenses to run smoothly. But don’t despair; there are tons of free tools, resources, guides, and printables, so you don’t have to break the bank.
Here is a massive list of free resources for small business owners so you can focus on business growth and making money instead of spending it.

1. Free Websites and Platforms
Since you won’t have a brick-and-mortar location, the heart of your home-based business is your website. Having a site allows people to window shop your services and products; it helps them find you online and conveys valuable information. Personally, I think it’s in your best interest to own your website (purchase your domain name and hosting), but if you can’t afford a website right off the bat, I suggest using a free option until you can afford to switch to a more robust platform.
A few things to note about free platforms. Usually, you’re limited to a small number of web pages, you’ll have limited bandwidth and storage, and often, you’ll have a sub-domain. If you can spare $2.95 a month, I highly recommend setting up your own website with WordPress. Not only is it affordable, but it’s also extremely simple to set up and use, and it will give you a professional-looking website that you own. Here is a free step-by-step guide to get you started.
Here are the free options for setting up your company’s website:
You’d think, as much as I’m online, that I’d rely heavily on online productivity tools, but I don’t. As you’ll see below, I like to use real-world tools to help me stay organized. But if you prefer online time management tools, here’s a great list to keep you on track.
- Cozi – Simple family organizer
- ClickBook offers free online appointment scheduling
- Doodle – A scheduling application that will sync all of your calendars together – Free for 14 days
- Evernote – Virtual to-do list
- Google Calendar – Online calendar
- SavvyCal – One scheduling tool
- Todoist – Task manager
- Zapier – An automation tool
3. Free Printables
I’m old school when it comes to planning and organizing. For all of my personal and business activities, I use a physical planner, calendar, notebook, and tons of printables. From grocery and daily to-dos to packing lists, chore charts, and business goals. If you’re looking for free printables to organize your business and life, this list has you covered.
When I first started my business, I used a spreadsheet for all of my income and expenses. Not only was the process manually intensive, but it also made tax time a nightmare. Save yourself the frustration and use a professional platform. The resources listed below offer free invoicing, budgeting, planning, bookkeeping, and accounting solutions.
5. Free Business Templates
When you’re running a business, you’ll find yourself searching for all types of forms and templates that you don’t even know you need until a particular situation arises. When the time comes, here are some great resources to have bookmarked.
- LivePlan – Business plans, proposal templates, startup checklists, and more
- Ryan Robinson – Free freelance proposal template
- SCORE – Business planning, financial, marketing, and management templates
- The Work at Home Woman – Free business plan template
6. Free Content and Project Management Systems
When you’re a service provider (virtual assistant, freelance writer, graphic designer, etc.), you’re going to have multiple projects and clients to manage. The best way to stay on top of everything is by using a content or project management system to keep you organized.
- Airtable – Free spreadsheet and data table management tool
- Asana – Project management platform
- Basecamp – Project management tool – Free 30-day trial
- FreedCamp – Free project management platform
- Trello – Online collaboration and management tool
- Wrike – Task and project management platform
It’s been said that you should spend at least 20-25% of your time marketing your business. With hundreds of ways to market your business, you should be able to find a formula that works for you. Here are a few free platforms and resources worth checking out.
- Clearstream – Free SMS marketing (25 messages per month)
- Constant Contact – Free 60-day email newsletter trial (no credit card required)
- ConvertKit – Free email marketing, up to 10,000 subscribers
- Craigslist – Free online advertising
- Facebook – Free social media marketing platform
- EZ Texting – Free 30-day trial
- HubSpot – Free email signature
- Instagram – Free photo-sharing media platform
- LinkedIn – Professional social networking website
- Loom – Video marketing platform
- OneSignal – Send out push notifications to 10,000 subscribers for free
- Pinterest – A visual marketing platform
- Post Planner – Social media scheduling tool, 7-day free trial
- SocialBee – Social media scheduling tool, free 14-day trial
- Survey Monkey – Allows you to gather feedback, collect data, and analyze survey results
- TikTok – Video social media platform
- Webpushr – Free push notifications to 10,000 subscribers
- YouTube – Video marketing platform
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You may already have Microsoft Office on your computer, but if you don’t, the yearly subscription can be pricey. Here are some other options that work great, and they’re free.
It’s funny when you work in an office setting; you don’t even think about all the different methods you use daily to communicate with others – the technology and systems are already in place. However, when you run your own business, you’ll quickly learn that you need a whole host of tools. Luckily, there are lots of free and reliable options.
- FaxZERO – Fax documents for free, up to three pages, two times per day
- FreeConferenceCall.com – Conference and video calls, up to 1,000 people, for free
- Google Chat – Talk to other people over the internet for free
- Google Meet – Free video conference calls
- IFTTT – A free tool to get all of your apps and devices communicating effectively with each other
- Signal – Messaging app
- Telegram – A free desktop and mobile messaging app
- TextNow – Free text and call app
- WhatsApp – Free private messaging and calling tool
- WebEx – Free video conferencing for up to three people
- Zoom – Video and web conferencing service (free for up to 100 individuals)
As an entrepreneur, you’ll take on many roles. Quite frequently, that role is a graphic designer. But no worries, you don’t need any special training to create professional-looking images, presentations, and marketing materials; these tools are both free and easy to use.

11. Free Online Courses, Workshops, and Guidance
As an entrepreneur, you need to stay current on best business practices, technology and innovation, marketing strategies, and other business topics. Things change so quickly that if you don’t stay on top of industry trends and new technology, you’ll be left behind. That’s why investing in your self-development is so crucial.
Here are some places to find free business guides, mentors, advisors, webinars, and advice from industry experts.
12. Free Resources and Tools for Bloggers
If you run a blog, there’s no doubt that you’ll need some specialized tools to make your blogging efforts easier.
Here are some that I use and recommend:
Free Small Business Resources Wrapup
Whether you’re new to entrepreneurship or an established business owner who wants to invest in your small business growth, this list of free business resources has something for everybody.
One last note about business freebies. There will come a point where your time becomes more valuable than saving a few bucks. So, as you grow, invest in the proper tools that will ultimately save you time and money, as freebies often have limitations.
Good luck with your new business!
Do you have free business resources and tools that you can’t live without? Drop us a note below; we’d love to hear what you’re using.
Originally published November 25, 2009. Content updated March 2025.