A proposal tool without the monthly subscription.
Most proposal software charges per user per month — whether you use it or not. If you send fewer than 30 proposals a year, you're paying for empty months. proposalonce charges per proposal sent. $5 once. No monthly bill.
Why subscriptions don't fit solo work
Solo freelancers, consultants, and indie founders don't have predictable monthly proposal volume. One month you close 5 deals, the next month you're focused on delivery. Subscription tools force you to pay during the slow months. The economics work for sales teams sending 100+ proposals a month. They don't work for a solo coach sending 6 proposals a year.
How pay-per-proposal works
- Sign up free — no credit card, no subscription
- Build your first proposal — pick a template, customize, see the live preview
- Choose your pricing — Single ($5), Pack ($19 for 10), or Studio ($49 for 50)
- Credits never expire — buy when you need them, use when you want
The economics, plainly
Typical solo volume vs. monthly tools
A typical solo creator sends 10-30 proposals a year, in bursts. With subscription software, you pay every month, whether or not you send anything. With pay-per-proposal, you pay only when you actually send.
20 proposals a year
For 20 proposals a year, proposalonce costs $38 (two Packs of 10). For a monthly subscription tool at typical rates, the same year of sending costs several times more — and you keep paying during months you don't send anything.
FAQ
Why pay-per-proposal instead of subscription?
Because most solo creators send proposals in bursts. Subscriptions punish slow months. Pay-per-proposal rewards your actual usage.
What if I send 100+ proposals a year?
A subscription might make more sense at very high volumes. proposalonce stays competitive at 100 proposals (2 × Studio Pack = $98), but if you're sending that many, look at what features a subscription tool offers that you actually need.
Do credits expire?
Never.
Ready to send one?
Try it free — pay only when you're ready to send a clean, watermark-free proposal.
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