Here's what we did.
We had 40 templates in the Marketplace. Pretty well written, inconsistent in places but better than most out there. This wasn’t good enough for us so every single one of those 40 templates has been re-written, edited or tweaked to bring them up to the standard we wanted and you deserved.
Every template has a unique colour scheme, hand-picked by our designer and suitable for your industry. Yes you can alter the colours to suit your brand if you like, but you might find you don’t need to.
Every template now contains tons of captivating imagery to make your proposals far more engaging, interesting and fun to read.
There’s a sample contract for nearly every single template which with a little editing you can probably use right out of the gate (but please get a legal professional to look at it).
We’ve added a whole host of subtle design elements which really make each template pop out in its own way. We’ve created 10 brand new templates completely from scratch which were all in high demand. Here’s the list of new ones:
I want to be clear, I don't think I'm wrong in my thinking that paper isn't playing an important role in the proposal process.
When you invoice your clients, you’re either using Microsoft Word or some form of accounting software. If it’s Microsoft Word, please stop.