A great proposal isn't a price list—it's a document that helps potential clients see their future transformation and trust you to deliver it. Here's how to write proposals that close.

Before You Write

The proposal should feel like a natural next step, not a surprise. Before sending:

  • You've had a thorough discovery call
  • You understand their goals deeply
  • They've expressed interest in working together
  • You've discussed investment range

Proposal Structure

1. Executive Summary

Brief recap of their situation and goals. Show you listened and understood.

2. The Opportunity

What's possible for them? Paint a picture of success. Use their own language and aspirations.

3. The Challenge

What's in the way? Acknowledge the obstacles without dwelling on them.

4. The Solution

Your coaching program. Explain what's included and why each component matters for their goals.

5. The Investment

State your price confidently. Include payment options if available.

6. Next Steps

Make it crystal clear how to move forward. Include a deadline if appropriate.

Proposal Best Practices

  • Keep it concise - 2-3 pages maximum
  • Make it visual - Use formatting to aid scanning
  • Personalize - Never send a generic template
  • Focus on them - More "you" than "I"
  • Include social proof - Testimonials or results

Following Up

Don't send and disappear:

  • Follow up within 2-3 days
  • Ask if they have questions
  • Offer to walk through it together
  • Have a deadline for the offer

Stronghold lets you create and send branded proposals with built-in payment acceptance, so clients can review and commit in one click.