Build your services once. Use them forever.

Stop re-typing your services into every proposal. Add them to your library once — name, description, price, deliverables — and drag them into any proposal in seconds.

Everything in one place

Your full menu of services, organised by category. Design, development, marketing, consulting — whatever you offer, it lives here.

Add to proposals instantly

Selecting services for a new proposal is a checkbox exercise. Tick the ones that apply, set the quantities if needed, and the pricing fills in automatically.

Update once, update everywhere

Change a price in your service library and it applies to all future proposals. Old signed proposals stay locked — only new ones pick up the change.

One-time and monthly services

Flag each service as a one-time deliverable or a monthly retainer. Prosperus handles the pricing and timeline display accordingly.

Tasks and deliverables built in

Each service comes with a default list of tasks. Those tasks feed into your timeline phases and services slide automatically. Edit them per-proposal when the scope varies.

Duplicate and customise

Created a service that’s almost what you need but not quite? Duplicate it, tweak the name and price, done. No starting from scratch.

The 10 minutes that save you hours

Setting up your service library properly takes about ten minutes. After that, creating a new proposal is mostly a matter of choosing which services apply to this client. The descriptions are written, the prices are set, the tasks are listed. You’re selecting, not writing.

FAQs

As many as you need. There’s no limit on the number of services in your library.

Yes. The library version stays unchanged. You can customise the name, description, and tasks on a per-proposal basis without affecting the original.

Yes. You can add custom services directly to a proposal without adding them to your library first. Useful for one-off scope items.

No. Once a proposal is sent, the pricing is locked. Library changes only affect new proposals created after the update.

Yes. Assign each service a category — Design, Development, Marketing, Consulting, or custom categories you define.