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I've been at a bunch of companies that use those processes and at best they are like weather forecasting. You can figure out what season you are in, and you can predict the activity of the next few days, but beyond that they are imprecise to the point of uselessness. For freelancing you mostly have to have done such projects all-up already, so you know what you are getting into; and have an idea of what code is out there that you can re-use in your project.
Expect to take horrible beatings on schedules multiple times. And be willing to turn away proposals if you're not comfortable with the timeframes and other issues. As a solo provider there is a limit to how much uncertainty you can absorb.