Freelancers

One professional profile for every client — personal internet stays yours

A freelancer or external professional works with several clients at once. Each client may demand a different VPN client, a separate access setup and its own instructions, and personal browsing gets mixed into work tooling.

What you control

Keep one professional profile with separate client workspaces, each with its own approved work domains, policy, egress region and session history. Switch context per client without installing a new client per engagement.

What stays outside

Your personal internet goes direct and is not proxied or controlled by BusinessProxy. Personal apps, calls, banking, local tools and non-browser traffic stay outside the product boundary.

Proof points

Backed by implementation

  • Several client workspaces in one professional profile.
  • Personal internet stays direct — this is not a consumer proxy.
  • Each engagement has its own work domains, policy and session history.
  • Short-lived proxy credentials; access to a client can be revoked at any time.
  • No device VPN and no OS-level agent.

When to use

  • You work with multiple clients and want one accountable work profile.
  • Clients want scoped, revocable access — not a shared consumer proxy.

When not to use

  • You want to anonymize or unblock general personal browsing — BusinessProxy is not for that.

FAQ

Does my personal browsing go through BusinessProxy?

No. In the work-only mode your personal internet goes direct. Only approved work domains for a client workspace use the managed path.

Who pays — me or the client?

Either. A client can provide access for an engagement, or you can run Solo Professional for your own client workspaces.

Is this an anonymity or unblocking tool?

No. It is accountable, scoped work access tied to a verified user — not an anonymity, scraping or unblocking service.

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One professional profile for every client — personal internet stays yours