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Live demo

Try ProposalFlow on a real client brief.

Paste or load a brief, generate a first draft, and refine it before you decide to save anything.

Step 1

Paste a brief or load a sample.

Step 2

Generate the draft and refine it here.

Step 3

Save it in a free workspace if you want to keep going.

Rewrite proof

See exactly what changed when you rewrite the draft.

See what changed, what stayed locked, and whether the rewrite actually improved the draft.

Visible

Your request

Shorter, more direct, and keep the deliverables visible.

ProposalFlow changed

The opening got tighter, the offer became firmer, and the next step became easier to send.

Stayed the same

Budget, timeline, and the core deliverables stayed locked.

Compare versions

Before and after stay side by side inside one thread instead of turning the rewrite into a black box.

Demo workflow

Follow the steps from top to bottom.

ProposalFlow is easiest to understand when you load a brief, build the draft, and only then decide whether it is worth saving.

Current step: 1 of 3

Step 1

Paste a brief or load a sample

Start with a real client request or a one-click sample brief.

Step 2

Generate and refine the draft

Review the first draft, run rewrites, and compare what changed.

Step 3

Save it in the workspace

Create a free workspace only if you want to keep iterating.

Step 1

Paste a brief or load a sample.

Use a real lead if you have one, or load a sample brief and start.

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Primary brief

Real lead input

Context builder

Web design

Missing details

Fill only the pieces that still matter

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.

Draft readiness

Live signal

Detected from brief

What ProposalFlow already understands

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.

Generate status

Hold before generate

Add brief to continue

Right now the builder is still too thin for a trustworthy draft. Add a little more real project signal first.

Paste the real client inquiry before you generate.

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 missing

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 grounded

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

Generate draft

Hold before generate

Generate the first draft when the brief is ready.

Right now the builder is still too thin for a trustworthy draft. Add a little more real project signal first.

Paste the real client inquiry before you generate.

Draft inputs

Built from your live brief plus service line "Web design", tone "Professional", budget "$2,000 - $4,000" and timeline "7 days".

Live brief only

Live brief

Primary source

Service line

Web design

Tone and bounds

Professional

Budget $2,000 - $4,000 and timeline 7 days.

Saved memory

Disabled in demo

The better the brief, the better the draft.

Step 2

Review the draft before you save it.

Compare, refine, copy, and export here before you save anything.

Run first draft

Service lane

Web design

Budget anchor

$2,000 - $4,000

Timeline

7 days

Desk status

Generate a draft to review it here.

Paste a live client request and generate the first draft.

Save to workspace

Keep this draft in your workspace

If this is the version to keep, save it in a free workspace.

Proposal canvas

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

Action rail

Quick refine

Step 3

Save this draft in your workspace

If this draft is worth keeping, save it to a free workspace and keep refining it later.