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.
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.
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.
Workspace trial
Test a real brief before you move it into the workspace.
Start with a real brief, judge the first draft here, and only move into the workspace if the result is worth keeping.
Builder
Waiting for a real brief.
Paste a client inquiry or load a realistic starter to begin.
Local session
Local-only draft controls.
Service settings and carry-forward decisions stay here until you decide the draft is worth keeping.
Draft review
No demo draft yet.
Generate a draft to review it here.
Continue later
Nothing moves until a draft exists.
Generate a draft first, then decide if you want to save it.
Step 1
Paste a brief or load a sample.
Use a real lead if you have one, or load a sample brief and start.
Local session
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.
Generation settings
These settings shape the next demo generation before the output lands in the desk.
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 draft first, then decide if you want to save it.
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.
Signup keeps the current brief, service settings, and active draft together so the real workspace starts as a continuation, not a reset.
Step 2
Review the draft before you save it.
Compare, refine, copy, and export here before you save anything.
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
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.
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.
Carry-forward preview
No carry-forward draft yet
Generate a draft first, then decide if you want to save it.
What happens on signup
01
Generate a draft worth keeping first
Until the demo produces a draft, signup has no validated work to carry into the workspace yet.
02
Keep refining on Free
Use the real workspace to save versions, reopen later, and keep improving the same draft without losing the test.
03
Let Pro wait until reuse matters
Templates, anchors, and account memory matter later, once this draft proves it deserves reuse.
What Free changes first
Same brief and draft, but now with history.
Free signup does not replace the test you just ran. It gives the winning draft saved versions, persistence, and a place to keep iterating later without repasting context.
Next step
Move in only if this draft is worth it.
Free is the continuity step. Pro can wait until reuse, templates, and account memory are saving you time every week.