WinProposal
Stop starting proposals from zero.
Save your real proof once, paste the job post, and build a send-ready proposal draft that feels specific to the job instead of generic.
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Save real proof once
Store wins, samples, testimonials, and results you want to reuse instead of rewriting them in every proposal.
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Paste the actual brief
Use the real job post so the draft stays tied to the client’s scope, language, and priorities.
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Review a send-ready draft
Start from something job-specific, then make your final edits before it goes out to a client.
What counts as proof?
Real proof is the work behind your pitch.
Save the things that make a client trust you faster: results, project summaries, samples, testimonials, credentials, and niche experience you can actually stand behind.
Result: Improved demo-booking conversion by 28% for a B2B SaaS client.
Sample: Wrote a homepage, pricing page, and onboarding emails for a local service business.
Testimonial: Client praised fast communication, clear strategy, and clean delivery.
Strong proof is specific enough to reuse and truthful enough to defend in a real client conversation.
3 sample proposals
See how the draft sounds when the proof actually fits.
Switch between three sample briefs and preview how the final draft stays specific instead of reading like a generic template.
Job post snippet
B2B SaaS team wants sharper onboarding emails and pricing-page copy before a Q3 conversion push.
Saved proof
Reworked onboarding and pricing copy for a workflow SaaS product, lifting activation-to-demo conversion by 18%.
Why this proof fits
Matches onboarding friction, pricing clarity, and SaaS conversion work.
Generated proposal preview
The draft output the freelancer would review before sending
This is the kind of SaaS copy problem I usually enjoy because the issue is rarely “write more.” It’s usually about removing friction where trial users start hesitating. I handled a similar cleanup for a workflow SaaS product where onboarding and pricing-page edits helped lift activation-to-demo conversion by 18% in six weeks. For your team, I’d start by tightening the emails and pricing sections that carry the most decision weight so the message feels clearer and easier to act on.
How it works
A reusable proposal workflow that stays specific.
Instead of rebuilding every proposal from scratch, keep real proof ready, paste the brief, and start from a job-specific proposal draft.
Save real proof once
Store wins, samples, testimonials, and results you want to reuse instead of rewriting them in every proposal.
Paste the actual brief
Use the real job post so the draft stays tied to the client’s scope, language, and priorities.
Review a send-ready draft
Start from something job-specific, then make your final edits before it goes out to a client.
Why it feels different
Your draft starts from believable source material.
WinProposal is built around reusable proof, relevant results, and client-facing details, so the draft has more to work with than a generic prompt alone.
What you keep
A proposal workflow that compounds over time.
Instead of rebuilding your credibility from memory every week, you keep the proof library, matched context, and proposal history in one workspace.
FAQ
Questions people usually ask before they start
Quick answers on what real proof means, how matching works, and what kind of proposal draft to expect.
What is WinProposal?+
WinProposal helps freelancers turn pasted job posts into job-specific proposal drafts using saved real proof from past work.
How is this different from generic proposal tools?+
Most proposal tools start from the job post alone. WinProposal also uses your saved proof, so the draft can reference real work, real outcomes, and relevant experience instead of sounding generic.
What counts as proof?+
Proof means real work you can stand behind: results, samples, testimonials, credentials, or project summaries that make a proposal more believable.
How does proof matching work?+
WinProposal compares the job post against your active proof items, ranks the strongest matches, and shows why they were surfaced before that proof is used in the draft.
Is the proposal ready to send?+
It is designed to give you a send-ready proposal draft faster, but you should still review, adjust details, and make the final call before sending it to a client.