Password the Draft
Share the book with the buying group only.
Digital Proposal Maker
Upload your proposal PDF and publish a branded flipbook. Password the draft, collect a reply on the page, and keep one URL when the scope changes.
From PDF to live proposal
Keep the layout you already designed. Send a link the client can open on a phone.
Drop in the file you already wrote.
Add your logo so the proposal looks like your firm.
Password it if you need. Update scope later without a new file name.
A PDF flipbook keeps the designed proposal and gives the client one URL. See a live sample on our examples page, then add a reply form, info popups for extras, and buttons to a calendar or contract.
Proposals that get a reply
A proposal should not die in an inbox. Let the last page collect a yes, and keep extras off the designed spread.
Share the book with the buying group only.
Put a form on the last page so interest does not wait for email.
Open a card for a rate table so the letter stays readable.
Send people to a calendar, a sample, or a contract from a button.
Use lead forms for a reply, info popups for extras, and links for the next step.
Interactive proposal pages
Start from your PDF, then add a form, notes, and a next-step button.
Why firms switch
You keep the proposal you already wrote. The client gets a book they can finish.
Share with the people who need it. Leave it off the public web.
Replace the file. The client keeps the same URL.
No 20 MB attachment before a meeting.
Logo and colors stay on every view.
Collect a yes without a separate email thread.
Statistics tell you when to follow up.
Place a redacted example on your services page.
Built for client work
The goal is a proposal people open and answer, without ads on the letter.
Clients see your offer and your firm name.
Password the live book.
Fix a date or a fee without “final-final.pdf”.
Know if the buying group looked.
Email or a short iflip.page path.
Upload the PDF. You do not rebuild the letter online.
Proposal questions
It is your proposal PDF published as an online book. The client flips the offer and can tap a form or a next-step button on the page.
Yes. Upload the file, add branding, then send a link.
Yes on Starter and Professional. Share the password with the buying group.
Yes. Lead forms sit on any page. The last page is a natural place for a yes.
Replace the PDF and republish. The URL stays the same.
Yes. Clients do not need a large download.
Yes. Statistics show opens and time in the book.
Keep client books private. A redacted sample on a page you write for search can target digital proposal maker.
Create an account, upload the PDF, brand the viewer, then share. A free trial covers the first proposal.