Write a clear scope and deliverables section
Use to draft the scope-of-work section of a proposal so expectations are crisp and scope creep is reduced.
Write the scope and deliverables section of a proposal.
Project: {{project}}.
Client outcome desired: {{outcome}}.
Deliverables included: {{included}}.
Things explicitly NOT included: {{excluded}}.
Timeline: {{timeline}}.
The section should:
- List deliverables as clear, outcome-tied bullet points.
- Include a short "What's not included" subsection to prevent scope creep.
- State timeline and key milestones.
- Note assumptions / what we need from the client to deliver: {{client_dependencies}}.
Keep it precise and skimmable. Tone: professional and unambiguous.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.
- {{project}}
- {{outcome}}
- {{included}}
- {{excluded}}
- {{timeline}}
- {{client_dependencies}}
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