Turn your proposals into beautiful websites. Surprise your clients with custom landing pages tailored for each project, tell your story and close more deals. - It's magical.
Hey Product Hunt!
Everyone sends proposals. As a freelancer, I've sent dozens of proposals with email, pdfs or text. It always felt a bit static and old school. It's 2020, so I built this editor that turns your documents into beautiful websites automagically. ✨
We are currently focusing on proposals, but it can also be used as a simple NoCode tool. 😉
I'm excited to see what you're gonna build!
- Phelipe
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Hi Makers, do you have any demo online or just this video?
I used to do the same thing for my client proposals. I'd build a simple one page website themed to their industry, and they loved it! If I remember correctly, I closed 100% of those deals.
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Good start - I'm not necessarily in your target market but this looks like a promising product once refined
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I use Dropbox Paper to do the same thing... As far as I can tell, Magicdocs doesn’t really offer anything extra.
Using Dropbox Paper, the potential client can even comment directly on specific parts of the proposal and I get a notification the first time they open it.
Any reason to switch to Magicdocs? What features do you plan to add in the future?
@anna_0x Dropbox Paper was a great source for us in terms of design and simplicity. We are currently in somewhat feature parity with them, the main difference being the focus.
They are much more focused on productivity, just like google docs. While Magicdocs is focused on making simple and powerful no-code software. (all our pages are turned into websites, not documents)
Besides, we also have in our roadmap more sales-oriented features like templates automation, analytics and signatures to help you close more deals.
Hope this helps :)
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?makers - this is way cool. How do you see this stacking up against say Qwilr or Proposify?
@seymourgroup Both are great pieces of software. Because they are both older and more mature, I'd recommend using them if you need collaboration features and have larger teams/enterprise.
However, if all you need is a simple no-code tool at a much more affordable price, I think you should give Magicdocs a shot. I'd be happy to onboard you as a user.
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