How Freelancers Use Save to Win More Clients with Better Proposals
Freelancers spend 30-40% of their time on non-billable work: pitching, proposing, researching clients, and scoping projects. Every proposal that doesn’t convert is time you didn’t get paid for. The solution isn’t writing fewer proposals—it’s writing better ones, faster.
Here’s how freelancers are using Save to win more clients with less unpaid work.
Workflow 1: Client’s Website → Personalized Proposal
A potential client reaches out. Before you respond with a generic pitch, spend 2 minutes understanding their business.
The workflow:
- Save the client’s website, about page, and any specific project pages as Markdown
- Write a proposal that shows you get it:
“Here’s a potential client’s website. They’re a [type of business]. I’m a freelance [your specialty]. Write a project proposal that references specific things about their business, identifies 3 areas where my services would improve their [results], and includes a phased approach with estimated timelines.”
“What pain points is this business likely experiencing based on their current website? How should I frame my services as a solution to those specific problems?”
- Stand out immediately — Your proposal references their actual business while others send template pitches
Workflow 2: Similar Projects → Accurate Scoping
A client wants you to build [project]. You’ve done similar work, but you need to scope this specific engagement accurately.
The workflow:
- Save examples of similar completed projects — case studies, portfolio pages, or project descriptions from your niche
- Scope the work:
“Here are 5 examples of similar [type of project]. Based on the scope of these projects, what are the typical deliverables, phases, and timelines? My client’s project is [describe specifics]. Draft a scope of work with milestones and a timeline.”
“What aspects of this type of project do clients typically underestimate? What should I include in the scope to avoid scope creep?”
- Quote accurately — Based on market comparisons, not guesswork
Workflow 3: Industry Trends → Thought Leadership
The best freelancers don’t just do the work—they advise their clients. Staying current in your niche is how you command premium rates.
The workflow:
- Save industry articles, trend reports, and expert commentary throughout the week
- Produce a monthly insight:
“Here are 8 articles about trends in [your industry niche] from the past month. Write a short LinkedIn post or newsletter sharing the 3 most important developments and what they mean for businesses in this space. Position me as a knowledgeable advisor, not just a service provider.”
- Attract inbound clients — Thought leadership that brings clients to you instead of the other way around
Workflow 4: Platform Listings → Rate Benchmarking
You want to raise your rates but need to understand the market. What are others charging for similar work?
The workflow:
- Save competitor profiles and project listings from Upwork, Toptal, or industry-specific platforms
- Benchmark your positioning:
“Here are 10 freelancer profiles offering [similar services]. Compare their rates, experience levels, and how they position their expertise. Where do I fit in this market? What positioning changes could justify a rate increase?”
- Price with confidence — Market-informed rates that you can justify
Get Started
- Install Save (free, 3 saves/month)
- Save client websites before writing proposals
- Feed them to Claude or ChatGPT for personalized pitches and scoping
- Win more projects with less unpaid time
The freelancer who personalizes wins. Save makes personalization fast enough to be worth it on every pitch.
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