Tell it the project and your budget. It writes a client-ready proposal with scope, timeline, deliverables, and pricing, structured the way buyers expect to read it. The same AI that runs your back office knows your rate and past work, so the draft sounds like you, not a template. Send it as is or edit one section.
Breaks the project into clear workstreams and deliverables so the client sees exactly what they get. Tight scope means less room for scope creep later.
Lays pricing out in packages or milestones, the format buyers expect. It frames cost against what they get, not just a number on a line.
Hands back a finished document with sections, timeline, and payment terms in place. No reformatting before it goes out.
Every proposal follows the same proven structure, so a tired Friday draft reads as sharp as a Monday one.
Accordio already holds your services and old proposals, so it reuses the language that has closed before instead of starting blank.
Reflects this project, budget, and deadline in every section. The client reads it and feels it was written for them, because it was.
Pull project details from wherever the lead came in.
Feed it whatever you have on the project.
It builds the sections buyers actually read.
No new dashboard to learn. Just message it on WhatsApp, Telegram, or Slack.
Paste your meeting notes. AI extracts scope, budget signals, and timeline — drafts a proposal from the conversation.
Describe the project and your rate. AI suggests hourly, fixed, value-based, or milestone pricing — with reasoning.
Sent a proposal 3 days ago? AI drafts a follow-up message that's warm, not desperate. Adjusts tone by how long it's been.
Paste a project brief. AI spots opportunities to expand scope — additional deliverables the client probably needs but didn't ask for.