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Your highest-value lead is waiting. The call went great. Turn your notes into a signed agreement in two minutes.

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Acme Corp, Inc.
Project: Q4 Marketing Strategy  ·  #PROP-881203
TIMELINE4 Weeks (Phase 1)
INVESTMENT$24,500 USD
SCOPEEnterprise Platform Arch.
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Pain

It is 11:47 PM. You are staring at a blank screen.

You just had the best call of the year. The client is excited. They asked for a proposal. Now you are exhausted, writing unpaid pages, watching the clock tick. Every hour of delay gives them time to second-guess, or hire a faster competitor. You build products. You do not write proposals.

Status: Stalled
Two hours of nothing.

Before: pacing, editing, second-guessing at midnight. Unpaid. Opportunity cooling.

Status: Sent ✓
Two minutes. Deal closed.

After: outline, review, send. Client has it in their inbox before bed. You close while it's hot.

What your client sees

PropForge#PF-2026-089
SaaS Application Architecture
PREPARED MAY 30, 2026
Deliverables
  • API Gateway & Service Mesh Setup
  • Responsive Dashboard Frontend
  • Stripe Billing Infrastructure
  • Auth & Role Management
Financial Terms
$18,500
50% upfront · 50% on deploy

Three steps, one outcome.

01 — Describe
Dump your raw notes.

Speak or type a few quick bullets about the scope, timeline, and price. Messy is fine. That's the point.

02 — Generate
Instant persuasion.

Your notes become a structured pitch that highlights your value and locks in the terms. Reviewed in 30 seconds.

03 — Send
Close while it's hot.

Get the link in front of them immediately. Watch them sign while the excitement from the call is still there.

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"I sent the proposal at midnight. By 8 AM I had a signed contract and a $18,500 deposit in my account. This tool literally paid for itself in one deal."
MK
Marcus K.
Freelance Engineer · 3 years on PropForge

Do not let the deal
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