Demo workspace

Decide whether the draft is worth an account before you sign up.

This is the trial run of the real workflow: build from an actual brief, judge the output in place, and only carry the draft into a real workspace if it proves itself here first.

Builder

Waiting for a real brief.

Paste a client inquiry or load a realistic starter to begin.

Demo dock

Local-only draft controls.

Service settings and carry-forward decisions stay here until you decide the draft is worth keeping.

Result desk

No demo draft yet.

Generate from the demo builder and the draft will land here with review, export, and rewrite actions ready.

Carry forward

Nothing moves until a draft exists.

Generate a demo draft first, then decide whether it deserves to move into a real account.

1. Compose the brief2. Generate the demo draft3. Refine in the result desk4. Decide if it is worth saving

Demo builder

Build the test from the kind of brief you would actually reply to.

Use a real lead here. The point of the demo is not to generate pretty sample copy. It is to judge whether ProposalFlow gets you to a stronger first reply faster.

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Starter briefs

Load a realistic SEO, Email, or No-code lead if you want to test the workflow before pasting your own inquiry.

Quick load

Primary brief

Paste the client inquiry here and keep editing until the scope is clear enough that you can genuinely judge the output.

Real lead input

The more grounded the brief is here, the more honest the demo result will be in the desk.

Context builder

Add the service-specific details that turn the demo draft into something closer to a real freelancer diagnosis.

Web design

This is what helps the proposal sound like a real designer diagnosing a site, not a general AI writer.

Clear launch pressure gives the draft a stronger plan and a more believable timeline.

Guided prompts

Fill any missing context before you generate so the demo outcome reflects the real work more honestly.

Detail pass

Expert intake

Make this feel like a scoped website redesign

Needs specificity

The best first drafts for web design mention the business context, the buyer, and what the redesign needs to achieve in the next launch window.

Before you generate, tighten client brief, brand and page context, launch pressure or main goal so the first draft sounds more like a real web design engagement.

Still worth tightening

Client brief

Paste more of the real inquiry so the draft can anchor itself in the actual project instead of guessing.

Brand and page context

This is what helps the proposal sound like a real designer diagnosing a site, not a general AI writer.

Launch pressure or main goal

Clear launch pressure gives the draft a stronger plan and a more believable timeline.

Already helping the draft

Budget signal: $2,000 - $4,000Timeline signal: 7 days

Launch the demo

Generate the first demo draft when the brief feels honest enough to judge.

Demo drafts stay on this device. Sign up only when you want history, persistence, and a real workspace around the draft.

Add service-specific context if you want the draft to sound less generic and more like someone who would actually take this project.

Demo dock

Keep the test conditions clear before the draft hits the desk.

This dock holds the demo controls, explains what stays local, and makes the signup handoff explicit before you decide to keep the draft.

Local-only mode

Generation settings

These settings shape the next demo generation before the output lands in the desk.

Before generate

What stays local

This demo session lives on this device until you create an account.

You can regenerate, rewrite, copy, and export without signing up. Nothing becomes part of a persistent library until you move it into the real workspace.

What carries forward

Signup will not carry an empty session.

Generate a demo draft first, then decide whether it deserves to move into a real account.

Decision gate

Keep the draft only if it earns it.

The next step is not payment. It is deciding whether this output is good enough to save, revisit, and keep improving in a real account.

Demo result desk

Judge the draft before you decide it deserves a real workspace.

Stay in this desk to compare, refine, copy, and export. If the result never feels close to sendable, that should become obvious here before signup.

Waiting for draft

Service lane

Web design

Budget anchor

$2,000 - $4,000

Timeline

7 days

Desk status

Generate from the demo builder and the draft will land here with review, export, and rewrite actions ready.

This demo stays on this device. When you are ready to save versions and come back later, create a free account and ProposalFlow can carry this draft into your real workspace.

Proposal canvas

Read the active demo draft here before you decide what deserves to be copied, exported, refined, or carried into signup.

Your editable demo draft will appear here after you generate it.

Action rail

Use copy and export without leaving the draft surface.

Quick refine

Keep shaping the same draft before you decide whether it is worth carrying into a real account.

Use quick rewrites to tighten tone, add deliverables, or make the draft sound more like you before saving a refined version.

Save path

Keep the draft only after it proves itself.

Your next step is not payment. It is deciding whether this draft is good enough to save, revisit, and keep improving in a real workspace.

Move into the real workspace

Only take this draft with you if the demo proved something real.

ProposalFlow can carry this brief and draft into your account, but the point of the demo is to earn that move first.

Free signup only

Carry-forward preview

No draft preview yet

Generate a demo draft first, then decide whether it deserves to move into a real account.

Generate a draft first. When it feels strong enough, ProposalFlow can move it into your real workspace during signup.

What you gain

Save versions and keep working later.

A free account turns this one-session demo into a real workspace with persistence and a place to continue refining.

What stays true

Same brief, same draft, just a real home.

Signup does not replace the test. It simply gives the winning draft somewhere permanent to live.

Next step

Move in only if this draft is worth it.