Write a proposal executive summary that gets read
Use when the decision maker only reads the first page and you need it to carry the whole pitch.
Write a one-page executive summary for a sales proposal that an executive who reads nothing else would still approve.
Buyer's business goal: {{business_goal}}
The problem blocking that goal: {{problem}}
My recommended solution in plain terms: {{solution}}
The headline result they can expect: {{headline_result}}
The investment: {{investment}}
Constraints:
- Open with their goal, not my company.
- State the problem and its business cost in 2 sentences.
- Present the recommendation and the single most important expected result.
- Make the ROI logic obvious in one line.
- End with the one decision you're asking them to make.
Maximum 220 words. Confident, plain English, no jargon.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{business_goal}}
- {{problem}}
- {{solution}}
- {{headline_result}}
- {{investment}}
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