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Sales tool · Virtual CRO · reads your Company Memory

Instant Proposal Drafter

Describe one prospect and what they need. Get a personalized proposal and covering email back — priced and packaged straight from the Offer Library you already built.

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Your Offer Library
read from your Company Memory
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This prospect
who they are, what they need
AI drafts it
sent once · nothing stored
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Proposal + email
your offers, your prices
No more starting a proposal from a blank page. It pulls your real offers, inclusions, and rough price ranges — then writes them to this one prospect in your voice.
Watch the 90-second build

🔒 What this touches: your prospect notes plus your saved Offer Library, Brand Voice, and Company Memory are sent once to an AI model to draft the proposal. The draft shows here; nothing is uploaded or stored on a server, and the tool never sends anything to the prospect — you do.

Drafting…
Draft — review before you send it

The proposal

Covering email

✓ Built from your Company Memory — the Offer Library, Brand Voice, and facts you set up once. Confirm every price before you send.

This is your Virtual CRO compounding → Build the Offer Library once and every sales tool — proposals, follow-ups, pricing — reads it. See the whole Win Clients path.

Why this beats a blank page

A good proposal, sent same-day, wins deals that a perfect proposal sent next week loses. But writing one from scratch — re-explaining what you do, re-typing your packages, second-guessing the price — is exactly why it slips to "later."

This tool starts from the Offer Library you already built. It doesn't invent services or firm prices; it carries your offers and your rough ranges through to one specific prospect, in your voice, so all you do is confirm and send.

Your offers, not genericEvery recommendation comes from your Offer Library — no made-up services, no off-brand packages.
Prices stay yoursRough ranges carry through as clearly-labeled estimates. The tool never states a firm total you didn't give.
Same-day, not somedayProposal plus covering email in seconds, so the follow-up happens while the prospect is still warm.