AI Proposal Generator
Most AI proposals get ignored because they read like AI wrote them. DevSnipe knows the job and it knows you. It reads the full listing and writes in your voice, trained on the real proposals you have sent before. Paste a job from your feed, get a draft worth sending, and refine it in one click. You review and send every draft yourself. Nothing is auto-submitted.
Any Job in Your Feed
Start from a job DevSnipe already found for you. Paste a DevSnipe alert link or the listing URL of any job in your feed, and the generator loads the title, description, tech stack, and budget to draft from.
- Paste a DevSnipe alert link and the generator resolves it to the right job automatically
- Or paste the URL of any job already in your DevSnipe feed, across Upwork, Skool, and more
- Per-category instructions tune the pitch so a scraping gig and a chatbot build each read right
Written for the Specific Job
Generic proposals lose because they could be about any job. DevSnipe reads the entire listing and writes something specific to it, showing you understood the client's problem and leading with the experience that proves you can solve it.
- Reads the full job description and shows you understood the problem in plain language, without parroting the client's buzzwords
- Opens with the client's problem, then brings in your most relevant experience for solving it, instead of the same generic intro every time
- Builds every draft from the actual posting, never a fill-in-the-blank template you have to rewrite
Voice and Style Training
The draft sounds like you because it learns from you. Fill in a short profile of what you do, then optionally paste a few proposals you have actually sent. DevSnipe matches your tone, structure, and formatting instead of inventing a voice.
- Who you are. Describe your skills, services, constraints, and what to avoid. The same profile also sharpens which jobs match you.
- Your voice. Add plain-language instructions for structure, length, and what to always include or leave out.
- Training examples. Paste up to five real past proposals per platform so the AI learns your exact style. The more you add, the more each draft sounds like you wrote it.
In-Place Refinement
The first draft is rarely the last word, so refining takes one click. Nudge the draft with a quick chip or type an instruction in plain English, and DevSnipe rewrites from the current draft instead of starting over.
- One-tap chips for the common asks: more specific, more casual, or shorter
- A free-text box for anything else, like "mention my n8n experience" or "lead with the budget question"
- Rewrites that build on the draft you already have, so your edits and voice carry through
Secret Word Detection
Many clients hide a specific word or phrase in the listing and ask applicants to include it, a filter that catches mass-apply bots. Miss it and your proposal is discarded before anyone reads it. DevSnipe reads the full posting, catches the required word, and works it into your draft.
- Detected from the complete job description rather than a short summary
- Worked into the proposal naturally, so it never reads as forced or tacked on
- Add your own placement instructions in settings, or leave them blank and DevSnipe includes it for you
Your Own AI Key
Proposals run on your own Anthropic or OpenAI key, added once in settings.
- No per-proposal markup and no DevSnipe credits to track. You pay your model provider directly at their standard rate.
- Use Anthropic or OpenAI, and set which one is your preferred provider
- Your key is encrypted at rest and only ever used to write your own proposals
Draft History
Every proposal you generate is saved, so you can come back to a recent draft, reuse it as a starting point for a similar job, or copy it to send.
- Your recent proposals are kept on your dashboard, ready to revisit
- Reuse a past draft as the starting point for the next similar job
- Copy or delete any saved draft whenever you want
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from asking ChatGPT to write a proposal?
A blank-slate chatbot writes a generic proposal because it knows nothing about you or the job. DevSnipe reads the full job posting and writes in your voice, using a profile of your skills plus real examples of proposals you have sent before. It also catches any hidden secret word the listing requires and works it in. You review and send the draft yourself.
What makes a freelance proposal actually get replies?
A proposal gets read when it shows you understood the client's specific problem, backs it up with one or two relevant examples, and ends with a clear next step. Buzzword-matching and generic intros get skipped. DevSnipe drafts every proposal from the actual listing with this in mind, in your own voice.
Do I need my own AI key?
Yes, for all current plans. Proposals run on your own Anthropic or OpenAI key, which you add once in settings and which is stored encrypted. You get the top models at your own provider rate, with no per-proposal markup and no credit system to manage.
Does DevSnipe submit proposals for me?
No. Every proposal is drafted for your review. You read it, refine it, and send it yourself. Nothing is auto-submitted to any platform.
Stop Sending Proposals That Get Ignored
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