For Solo Consultants & Freelancers

The Proposal You'd Write
If You Weren't Avoiding It

A guided-notes template plus one AI prompt — from call notes to client-ready draft in 15 minutes.

The 15-Minute Proposal

Every great client call ends the same way for you.

You hang up buzzing. You know what they need. You know exactly how you'd solve it. The scope is clear in your head, the price feels right, and they seemed genuinely excited.

Then you open a blank document.

And suddenly you're checking email.


There's a fix for this. I built it because I needed it myself — not because I read about "the future of AI" somewhere.

It gets you from post-call notes to a proposal draft same day, while the details are still fresh in your mind and the client's excitement hasn't cooled — without learning new software, without another monthly subscription, and without touching a single line of code.


Here's the thing nobody talks about in all those breathless "AI will change everything!" YouTube videos "starring" by 26-year-olds who've never had to bill a client in their life:

The hardest part of running your own consulting practice isn't the actual work.

You're good at the work. That's why clients hire you.

The hardest part is the pile of unglamorous, unpaid administrative nonsense that shows up after the work — invoices, status reports, contracts, and yes... proposals.

Proposals that should take 20 minutes somehow eat an entire evening. That get pushed to "tomorrow" because the day was already full of billable work. That sit half-written in a folder called "DRAFTS" while the details from the call — the specific pain point the client mentioned, the exact budget number they floated, the timeline they said was "non-negotiable" — quietly evaporate from your memory like they were never there.

And here's the part that really stings: you're not bad at writing proposals. You've been doing this for years. You know what a good proposal looks like. The problem isn't skill.

The problem is that writing proposals is low-dopamine, unbillable admin work, and your brain — a very smart brain that spent decades solving hard problems — would apparently rather do anything else.

Check LinkedIn. Make more coffee. Reorganize the desk. Anything.

Without A System, You'll Keep...

And here's the part that'll really get you: you don't even need a perfect proposal. Or a long proposal. Or an impressive-looking proposal. You need a sent proposal. A solid, professional, client-ready draft that gets out the door the same day beats a beautifully crafted one that arrives three days later. Every. Single. Time.

Even if you already have a template you like. Even if you've tried AI tools before and found them clunky or confusing. Even if your post-call notes look like something a detective found at a crime scene — scrawled, abbreviated, half-finished.


Here's What I Built

A system — dead simple, one prompt, no subscription required — that takes your messy post-call notes and hands back a polished, professional proposal draft in about 15 minutes. Even faster if your notes are already structured.

Not a rough outline. Not bullet points you still have to turn into sentences. A real, formatted, client-ready first draft — with proper scope, professional language, and placeholder brackets wherever it needs your final numbers, rather than making something up.

That last part matters more than you might think. Many AI tools will cheerfully invent a price or scope detail if you didn't include it. This one won't. It asks for what it needs — and if it doesn't have it, it flags it cleanly instead of hallucinating something that'll embarrass you in front of a client.

It works with ChatGPT or Claude. The free tier. The one you might already have open in another tab on your computer right now.


Who Built This (And Why It's Not Another Generic AI Prompt Pack)

David Power

My name is David Power.

I'm a solo consultant. I build AI-powered systems for businesses — it's what I do, it's what I'm good at, and it's what I spent the last stretch of my career getting very precise about.

Before that, I spent 25+ years in corporate America. The 5:20am alarm to get to the gym before work. The 65-minute subway commute. The office politics, the capped vacation days, being perpetually on someone else's clock.

At 50, I decided I was done. Not done working — I love the work. Just done doing it inside someone else's machine.

So I went out on my own. And I can tell you from experience: working for yourself is mostly fantastic and occasionally humbling in ways nobody warned you about.

Nobody warned me about the proposals.

Not because I didn't know how to write one — I'd been writing them for clients for years. But when you're the one who has to do it, unpaid, after a full day of billable work, on a Tuesday evening when you'd rather be doing literally anything else — it hits different.

I started pushing proposals. Then forgetting details. Then finding half-written drafts days later I had to basically start over, because I couldn't remember exactly what we'd agreed on.

So I built a fix. Because that's what I do.

A guided-notes template you fill in right after the call — takes about five minutes, structured so you capture everything that matters before your memory helpfully deletes it — and a single AI prompt that turns those notes into a professional proposal draft.

I stress-tested it against messy notes, sparse notes, incomplete notes. I made sure it never invented a number. I made sure it handled missing information gracefully instead of confidently making something up.

Then I started using it on every call. And then I thought: I probably know other people who need this.


You Could Figure This Out Yourself...

You could spend weeks testing prompts. Read the "prompt engineering" posts written for developers who think in systems. Try a few proposal SaaS tools, hit the free-trial limits, get asked for a credit card, cancel, try another.

You could build your own notes template from scratch. Refine it over a dozen proposals. Learn what the AI hallucinates and what it doesn't. Work out the bracket-fallback logic yourself so it stops inventing prices you never gave it.

I did all of that. It took longer than I'd like to admit, and produced a lot of mediocre proposals before it produced a good system.


Or Just Get The Thing That's Available Right Now...

The 15-Minute Proposal condenses everything I figured out into a system you can use today — same day you buy it, same day as your next call.

No fluff. No theory. No padding that wastes your time. Just the system, ready to use — even if you've never touched an AI tool in your life, even if your notes are shorthand only you can read, even if you already have a template you love.


What You Get


The Price

The 15-Minute Proposal
The 15-Minute Proposal
Today
$17

One-time. No subscription, no account required.


Still Not Sure $17 Is Worth It?


Why Only $17?

Fair question. Here's the honest answer: I'm a solo consultant, not a software company. No marketing team, no VC, no growth metric that requires squeezing maximum revenue out of every transaction.

What I do have is a system that works, and the belief that the best way to build trust with someone new is to give them something genuinely useful at a price that feels like a no-brainer.

If this works for you — and it will — you'll remember who built it. That's the strategy. No tricks.


What This Actually Costs You Elsewhere

Typical proposal-software subscription $15–30/mo
What you keep if you stop paying Nothing
The 15-Minute Proposal $17 once

No login. No platform to leave. It's yours whether you use it once or every week for the next ten years.


The Guarantee

Use the system on a real call. If you don't walk away with a polished proposal draft faster than anything you've done before — email me and I'll refund every dollar. No questions, no forms, no waiting.

And if you use it exactly as described and it flat-out doesn't work for your situation? I'll refund you and personally look at your notes to figure out what went wrong.

I'm a solo consultant. My reputation is the most valuable thing I have. I don't hide behind a support ticket system.


One Last Thing

This price won't be $17 forever. I'm pricing it here because I want real consultants using it and telling me what works. When I have enough of that — and I expect it fairly soon — the price goes up. Possibly significantly.

You're getting it at the founding price. That's not manufactured urgency. That's just honesty.


A Word Of Warning

If you buy this and never fill in the notes template after your next call, it won't help you.

I know. Obvious. But I'm saying it anyway — I've bought more than one $17 product and left it unopened in a folder called "Resources" next to seventeen other things I meant to use "when I have time."

Don't do that. Your next call ends, you spend five minutes on the template, you paste the prompt, you send a proposal before dinner. That's the whole thing. It only works if you actually do it.


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You've had the calls. You know what to say.
Now let's get it written down before the details fade — and back to billable work before dinner.