Retainer clients are the difference between chasing new work every month and having a stable baseline. Most freelancers who want retainers already know what to offer. The proposal is where it falls down. Prosperus gives you the structure to present ongoing work as a clear monthly commitment: scope defined, price fixed, terms in writing.
A retainer is a monthly commitment from a client who trusts you. That trust starts with a proposal that tells them exactly what they are getting.
The freelancers who win retainer clients are the ones who present ongoing work as a concrete proposition rather than an open-ended arrangement. What is included each month. What the price is. What extra work costs. How either party ends the engagement. Prosperus structures all of that into the proposal before you send it. The client does not have to imagine what the retainer looks like. It is right there.
FAQs
Yes. Define the pricing structure per package: monthly retainer, quarterly, or any other cadence. The payment schedule is set when you create the proposal.
At minimum: what is covered each month, what is not, the price, the billing cadence, and how either party ends the engagement. Prosperus generates a first draft covering all of this.
Prosperus sends reminders automatically on a schedule you set. You are not chasing manually. The follow-ups go out in the background while you work on other things. They stop the moment the client replies.
Yes. Set up three packages with different scopes and prices: basic, standard, and premium monthly engagement. Clients choose the tier that fits. You stop negotiating from a blank number and start presenting options.
For most freelance engagements, yes. The signed proposal covers what was agreed commercially and in terms of scope. For longer-term or higher-value retainers, a separate services agreement may be worth considering.