Proposal Introduction Generator
Write compelling proposal introductions.
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About this tool
The opening of a business proposal needs to earn the reader's attention immediately. A weak introduction means the rest of the proposal might not get read. This tool writes proposal introductions that establish context, show you understand the client's situation, and make them want to keep reading.
How to use Proposal Introduction Generator
Describe the project or service the proposal is for
Mention who the client is and what problem they're trying to solve
Add any specific points you want the introduction to cover
Use the output as your opening section and build the rest of the proposal from there
Frequently asked questions
- How long should a proposal introduction be?
- One to three short paragraphs is usually enough. The introduction sets context — the proposal body handles specifics. Keep it focused and avoid restating information the client already knows.
- Should I personalize the output?
- Yes. Add the client's name and any details specific to their business before sending. The more it reads like it was written for them specifically, the better.
- Can it help with RFP responses?
- Yes. Describe the RFP requirements and your approach, and the tool will write an introduction that positions your response well.