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Building Proposals

Writing a prompt to build a proposal

Turn a plain-language brief into a structured first draft.

Writing the brief

Quiip's AI prompt builder generates a first draft of a proposal from a plain-language brief.

  1. Click New Proposal, select a proposal type, and find the prompt section.
  2. Describe the project — for example, “Technical proposal for a logistics company needing a fleet-tracking dashboard, 3-month timeline, team of 4.” Or click Use an example; every click gives you a different option.
  3. Optionally attach context: a client brief, an RFP document, or a past proposal to reference for tone and structure. Files can be up to 5MB.
  4. Quiip generates a structured draft — sections, suggested scope language and a placeholder pricing table — which you can then edit freely.
  5. Regenerate individual sections by prompting again just for that block, e.g. “make the timeline more aggressive”.
Why it matters

This turns proposal writing from a blank-page task into an editing task — you refine and approve rather than starting from zero every time.

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