Proposals that look like they came from your studio

Generic templates look generic. Clients notice. Upload your logo, set your colours, pick your fonts — and every proposal you send looks like an extension of your brand, not a SaaS product.

Full colour control

Set your accent colour, heading colour, body text, and background. The whole proposal updates to match. Your brand, exactly.

Google Fonts library

50+ Google Fonts available including Inter, Playfair Display, Poppins, Montserrat, and more. Pick one for headings, one for body text.

Your logo, every slide

Upload once and it appears top-left on every slide automatically. PNG, JPG, or SVG — whatever format works.

Save styles as presets

Got multiple brands or clients you create co-branded proposals for? Save your styling as named presets and switch between them in one click.

Override per proposal

Global brand settings apply by default. But you can override colours and fonts on a per-proposal basis — useful for co-branded work without touching your defaults.

Preview as you style

Every change to your brand settings shows up in a live preview of an actual proposal. No guessing what it’ll look like when it lands.

First impressions in the inbox

Most freelancers send proposals that look like they were made in Google Docs with the default font. Which is fine, until it isn’t. A client comparing three proposals will notice which one looks like it came from a real studio.

That’s not about being flashy. It’s about looking like you take your own work seriously.

Set it up once

Your brand settings live in your account. Upload your logo, configure your colours and fonts, save a preset. Every new proposal inherits those settings automatically.

For repeat clients or agency work where you’re presenting under a client’s brand, the per-proposal override means you’re never stuck with your own palette when you need theirs.

FAQs

Custom font upload is available on the Pro plan. Standard plan users have access to the full Google Fonts library.

Yes. Set your global brand in settings, then override any element on individual proposals without affecting your defaults.

PNG, JPG, and SVG. SVG is recommended for the sharpest output across all screen sizes.

Yes. When a client accepts and the PDF is generated, it uses the same styling as the online version. What they signed is what they get.

Yes. Name them, save them, apply them. Useful if you work across multiple brands or do a lot of co-branded proposals.