Scoping and proposals
How a brief becomes a priced, client-ready proposal, and where you are expected to intervene.
Who this is for: Anyone producing scopes and proposals: freelancers, agency members, and team leads.
Byteflare is opinionated about the order of work. Brief first, questions second, scope third. Skipping the questions produces a worse scope, because the answers are the only new information the model gets beyond what the client already wrote.
Write a brief the AI can use
What to paste in, what to leave out, and the optional fields that matter.
Clarifying questions
How questions are generated, and how answers reach the scope.
Generate a scope
What the model returns, how long it takes, and what happens when it fails.
Edit and price
Reviewing sections, pricing, milestones, assumptions and exclusions.
Preview and export
The client-facing document, PDF export, and copy to clipboard.
Scope Creep Detector
The free public tool for checking a brief before you quote.
Related
- Create your first proposal end to endPaste a brief, answer the clarifying questions, generate a scope, price it, and preview the proposal your client will see.
- Templates and the shared librarySave a finished scope as a template, then start a new project from it in one click.
- Sharing, exports and client trackingThree ways to get a proposal to a client, and what each one lets you see afterwards.
