Writing a website proposal can be a daunting task, often requiring extensive research, creativity, and attention to detail. This template is designed to streamline this process and provide you with a solid framework to build upon. By leveraging this template, you can save valuable time and energy, allowing you to focus on delivering the best possible proposal to your clients.

The template covers all the key sections that you need to include in your proposal. From an executive summary and project overview to a detailed project process, timeline, and pricing. We’ve carefully designed it to be comprehensive yet concise, enabling you to present your proposal in a visually appealing and easy-to-read format.

It is fully editable in Microsoft Word. You can customize it to fit your specific project requirements, incorporate your branding elements and tailor the content to match your client’s needs. Whether you want to add or remove sections, adjust the formatting, or tweak the wording, the template allows you to make it truly your own.

Proposal Template Features

  • 20 pages proposal template
  • US letter size
  • Fully editable in Microsoft Word (texts, tables, shapes, quotes, images, color, header, and footer are editable)
  • Uses paragraph style and table
  • Very easy to edit and change
  • Easy to duplicate page
  • Uses free fonts
  • Fonts type and color palette included
  • Images included (downloaded from freepik.com)

Proposal Template Pages

  • Front cover page
  • Table of contents
  • Cover letter
  • Executive summary
  • About us
  • Our services
  • Project team
  • Detail case study
  • Relevant work example
  • Project approach
  • Timeline
  • Pricing
  • End cover page

Files Included

  • Microsoft word 2016 document file (.docx)
  • Microsoft word 97-2003 document file (.doc)
  • Microsoft word template file (.dotx)
  • PDF file
  • File guide (include font and color palette download link)

*We recommend using word 2016 document. Some of the styling and formatting will not work for a word 97-2003 document.