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Summarize a Proposal

Condense a full proposal into a 3-4 sentence summary covering scope, timeline, and cost. Free tool for busy stakeholders.

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This proposal covers a full brand identity overhaul — new logo (3 concepts, 2 revision rounds), color and typography system, and a 20-page brand guidelines document. The project runs 5 weeks from kickoff and totals $6,200, invoiced in two installments.

About this tool

A full proposal often gets forwarded to a decision-maker who wasn't part of the original conversation and won't read six pages before a meeting — they need the what, the when, and the how much in a few sentences, fast. This tool takes an already-written proposal and compresses it into a short summary built for exactly that skimming reader, distinct from the executive summary tool in that it's meant as a forward-along blurb or email preview text rather than a formal document section with its own heading and place in the proposal itself.

Frequently asked questions

Will it always mention the price?+

Yes, if a price or investment figure appears anywhere in your input, the summary is built to include it since cost is typically one of the first things a busy stakeholder wants to know.

Can I use this as the opening paragraph of the proposal itself?+

It can work that way, but it's phrased more like a standalone blurb for forwarding or a preview than a formal opening section — for that, the executive summary tool is written more explicitly as a proposal's lead section.

What if my proposal doesn't have clear section headers?+

That's fine — paste the proposal as continuous text and the tool will still identify the scope, timeline, and cost details even without formal headers.

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