Technical clients ask more questions about deliverables than anyone else. Your proposal needs to define what “done” means before the first pull request. What gets built, what gets tested, what is out of scope, and what triggers an additional charge.
Clients hire developers for outcomes. Define those outcomes before you write a line of code.
Technical proposals that lead with architecture choices and implementation detail lose non-technical decision-makers before they reach the price. Prosperus structures the outcome: what gets built, when it delivers, and what it costs. That is what clients are actually evaluating. A clear scope agreed upfront is also the only protection you have when a client asks for something that was not in the original brief.
FAQs
Yes. Prosperus supports monthly pricing alongside one-time project fees within the same proposal. Add a support retainer or maintenance package as a separate service.
Yes. Use the Gantt chart to show discovery, build, testing, and launch phases with milestone dates. Clients sign off on the schedule at the same time as the scope.
Yes. Up to three packages per proposal, each with its own scope, timeline, and pricing. Clients choose the build level that fits their brief and budget.
Yes. The Pro plan supports up to 3 users with shared access to proposals, the service library, and client records. Everyone sends from the same brand and pricing structure.
About 10 minutes to configure your services and brand. After that, proposals generate from your inputs in under 10 minutes. Your first will take a bit longer than your fifth.