For agencies, consultants & sales teams
The fastest clean proposal wins.
Paste your offer. Get a beautiful, on-brand proposal — web link and PDF — in minutes, structured to close. No template wrangling. No lost Sunday.
Proposals are where deals are quietly won and lost.
It eats your week
Hours in slides and docs for every deal — time you can’t bill and don’t have.
It looks inconsistent
Every rep builds their own. Some land; some quietly embarrass the brand.
Slow proposals lose
The cleanest one in the inbox first usually wins. Speed is the edge.
Do the math
A faster, sharper proposal is worth real money.
Drag the sliders. Even a small lift in win rate, across a year of proposals, dwarfs the price.
Extra revenue / year
€103,680
≈ 17.3 more deals won, plus 216 hours back from not formatting documents.
“We used to lose a day to every proposal. Now they go out the same afternoon — and they look like we hired a design studio.”
Maya R. · founder, 6-person creative agency
Three steps to sent
Describe the deal
Client, offer, price — a sentence or a brief. Paste whatever you already have.
Review the draft
A complete, on-brand proposal comes back. You edit words; the design is already done.
Send & track
Share a link or export a PDF. See when it’s opened. Follow up at the right moment.
It pays for itself on deal one
Freelancer
Solo, sending to win
- Unlimited proposals
- 1 brand profile
- HTML + PDF export
- Open tracking
Team
Up to 10 seats
- Shared templates
- 5 brand profiles
- Reusable proposal flows
- Roles & approvals
Agency
Many clients, many brands
- Unlimited brands
- White-label sending
- CRM hand-off
- SSO & onboarding
Questions
How fast is a proposal, really?
Paste the client, the offer and the price. You get a structured, on-brand draft in about two minutes. Tighten the words, export, send — most go from blank page to sent in under fifteen.
Can it use our own brand?
That’s the whole point. Import your brand once — colors, fonts, logo — and every proposal renders with it. The sample on this page is the real engine; drop in your brand and it re-skins instantly.
How is this different from PandaDoc or a Docs template?
Templates still leave you formatting; e-sign tools bury you in fields. PitchKit writes the first draft and renders it perfectly on-brand. We compete on speed and how it looks in the client’s inbox — not contract bureaucracy.
Who is it for?
Agencies, consultants, freelancers and sales teams who send proposals to win work — people whose income depends on the document reading and looking right.