Welcome back
Log in to ProposalFlow
Return to your workspace, reopen the last strong draft, and keep the proposal moving without a reset.
Watch the rewrite proof before you decide whether logging in is worth it.
Your request, ProposalFlow changed, stayed the same, and the compare view should all be obvious before the draft earns a real workspace.
Brief - Draft - Winner
The node-flow mark now carries the same promise as the product: one desk that keeps the live brief, the working draft, and the reusable winner connected.
Reopen the desk that keeps the proposal moving.
Google gets you back in fastest. Email code stays here when you need a same-browser fallback without losing the draft handoff.
Rewrite proof
See what changed before you sign in.
ProposalFlow shows your request, what it changed, what stayed locked, and the before/after view before the draft earns a real workspace.
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.
Return surface
What comes back with you
Brief
The live request stays attached
Your client context stays connected to the draft, so you are not reconstructing the job from memory.
Draft
The working version keeps moving
Rewrites, edits, and saved versions reopen in the same desk instead of scattering across tools.
Winner
The reusable version stays nearby
When something lands well, it stays close enough to become the next strong starting point.
Fastest return
Continue with Google first. Keep email code as the fallback.
The login surface should feel like product access, not a separate marketing detour.