14 March 2026
How to Manage a Distributed European Freelance Team (Without Losing Your Mind)
Running a distributed team across multiple EU countries means dealing with different time zones, tax rules, and working styles. Here's how to make it work.
How to Manage a Distributed European Freelance Team
Running a small agency with contractors in Oslo, Warsaw, and Lisbon simultaneously? That's the new reality for European digital agencies. And it's both a massive opportunity and a significant operational challenge.
The 5 Core Challenges of Distributed EU Teams
1. Time zone fragmentation — A 9am standup in Berlin is 8am in Lisbon and 10am in Warsaw. Scheduling alone takes planning.
2. Inconsistent time reporting — Each contractor has their own system. One uses a spreadsheet, one logs in Toggl, one writes it on paper. By invoice time, you're chasing everyone.
3. Multi-currency billing — A contractor in Poland bills in PLN, your client is in Germany paying EUR, and your books are in NOK. Three currencies, multiple exchange rates, endless confusion.
4. Compliance complexity — Different employment laws, tax rules, and invoicing requirements per country. What's a valid invoice in Germany may be incomplete in France.
5. Client visibility — Your enterprise clients want to see who worked on what, for how long, and at what rate. Without a system, this reporting is a nightmare.
How Arbeitly Solves This
Resources & Assignments
Add each team member as a Resource in Arbeitly. Assign them to Jobs (projects/clients). They log time directly in the platform — no more spreadsheet chasing.
Consolidated Client Invoices
When billing time, Arbeitly lets you choose: generate one invoice that includes all team members' hours with a clear breakdown, or separate invoices per person. Your client sees exactly who did what.
Utilization Reports
See at a glance which resources are over- or under-utilized. Spot bottlenecks before they become problems. Know who's free for the next project.
Multi-Currency Support
Set each resource's rate in their preferred currency. Invoice clients in theirs. Arbeitly handles the display and tracks everything in your base currency for reporting.
Building a High-Performing Remote EU Team
1. Set clear asynchronous communication norms — Define response time expectations. Not everything is urgent.
2. Use shared time tracking from day one — Don't let contractors establish bad habits. Onboard them into Arbeitly on day one.
3. Weekly written updates over meetings — Reduce synchronous overhead. A 5-bullet weekly update via email beats a 45-minute meeting.
4. Pay on time, every time — Reliability builds loyalty. Automated invoicing means you're never late.
5. Document everything — Scope changes, rate changes, project scope. Written records prevent disputes.
The most successful European digital agencies are distributed by design, not by accident. The right tools make the difference. Try Arbeitly for Teams →
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