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ScopePilot vs Proposify

Proposify is excellent once you know what you're proposing. ScopePilot is what gets you there: structured intake, AI-written brief, then a proposal draft you can send or paste straight into Proposify.

ScopePilot

The brief that makes the proposal write itself.

ScopePilot starts one step earlier — capture intake, generate the brief, then draft a proposal from it. The 'why' before the 'what we'll do'.

Proposify

Polished proposal software.

Drag-and-drop proposal editor with reusable content blocks, e-sign, analytics on opens and views. Built for sales teams.

Feature-by-feature

FeatureScopePilotProposify
Primary use case
Intake → brief → proposal draft
Polished proposal editor
AI brief writing
Built in
AI snippets in editor only
Client intake form
Structured 10-section template
Not included
Proposal templates
Yes — generated from brief
Yes — extensive library, strong here
View / engagement analytics
Basic
Yes — detailed
E-sign
Yes
Yes
Starting price
€0 (14-day trial, then from €19/mo)
From ~€35/user/mo
Best for
Agencies stuck on the brief
Sales teams sending proposals at volume

When to choose Proposify

If you already know what you're selling and you want a polished, trackable proposal editor with great analytics, Proposify is a strong pick — especially for larger sales teams.

When to choose ScopePilot

If the slow part is figuring out what to propose in the first place, ScopePilot solves that — the brief becomes the spine of the proposal. See a real sample brief to judge the output yourself.

Some agencies use ScopePilot for the brief and paste the output into Proposify for the final send.

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