Purrposal turns two websites into a client proposal
Purrposal creates a client proposal in a few minutes after receiving two website addresses: the seller’s site and the potential client’s site. It reads both sites and uses the client’s logo, colors, services, and visible gaps in the client’s current website. The finished proposal can be edited word by word, styled with one of 14 themes, and sent to the prospect.
Its main feature shows which sections the prospect read and where they stopped. The maker built it after spending hours writing proposals for outreach to agencies, only to have many prospects disappear without replying. Before turning it into a product, the maker used it to close two real agency clients.
Purrposal is being prepared for a launch, and agency owners and who send proposals are being asked to test it first and give honest feedback.
Key points
- Purrposal builds a proposal from the seller’s website and the prospect’s website.
- It pulls in the prospect’s logo, colors, services, and visible website gaps.
- Users can edit the proposal text and choose from 14 themes.
- The tool tracks which proposal sections the prospect read and where they stopped.
- The maker says it helped close two real agency clients before becoming a product.