Proposals that open themselves. Signatures that ship in minutes. Per-page analytics that tell you what your prospect actually cared about — so you spend the follow-up on the page they re-read, not the seven they skipped.
Proposal
Q4 expansion — Summit VC
Visitors
7
Time on doc
28m
Forwards
3
Page heatmap (12 pages)
Page 7 (Pricing) drew 92s avg — re-read by 3 of 7 visitors.
Live activity
Livekatherine@summitvc.com opened “Q4 proposal”
Page 4 · 2m 18s · just now
jordan@boltco.com forwarded to cfo@boltco.com
Email gate · 38s ago
alex@northwind.com signed “Order form”
$48,000 ARR · 1m ago
rachel@atlas.io re-read page 7 (Pricing)
2nd visit · 4m 02s · 30s ago
Self-reported by sales orgs after 60 days. Indicative, not contractual.
0%
More proposals accepted
0.0x
Faster from sent → signed
0%
Reps say the heatmap changed the follow-up
$0k+
Stack cost saved per rep / yr
Drop in pricing tables that recalculate in the recipient's browser. Embed video, calendar, ROI sliders. End with an accept-and-sign block so the “great, I'll send you the contract” reply never happens again.
Drag fields, set the order, hit send. Sequential, parallel, in-person, bulk send, reminders.
See exactly which slide they re-read and which page killed the deal.
Slack ping when a decision-maker opens a proposal a second time.
HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive — two-way, real-time, no Zapier band-aids.
Lock the legal page, leave the pricing flexible. Reps customize without breaking the room.
Build
Start from a template, pull pricing from your CRM, hit publish.
Send
Share a link or email gate. Watch them open in real time.
Sign
Accept block doubles as the order form. Sequential approvals optional.
Track
Pipeline updates push back to HubSpot / SFDC. ARR rolls up.
“We replaced DocSend, DocuSign, and PandaDoc on a Friday. By Monday three reps had closed deals from inside the new tool. The heatmaps changed how we follow up.”
60-day trial, full feature set, no card.