📑 Pitchcraft
Send trackable, sign-ready proposals from your own server.
Proposify and PandaDoc charge $19+ per user every month, forever, for what is fundamentally a pricing table with a signature box. Pitchcraft is $29 once. Build proposals from content blocks, drop in a pricing table with client-toggleable add-ons, send a trackable link, and get a click-to-sign acceptance — all self-hosted, all yours. Your sales documents are not a subscription.
Pitchcraft screenshot is being captured — the app is shipped and real.
Features
Block-based builder
Cover, text, pricing table, terms, testimonial and image blocks that you drag to reorder.
6 starter templates
Web design, marketing retainer, consulting, video production, freelance dev, or blank.
Pricing tables with add-ons
Mark line items optional and your client toggles them on the live page, watching the total update before they sign.
Trackable share links
See when a proposal was opened, how many times, and total reading time.
Click-to-sign acceptance
The client types their name and you get a stored record with signer, timestamp, IP and the exact total including chosen add-ons.
Request-changes flow
Clients comment right on the proposal and the status flips to changes requested.
Optional email notifications
Get pinged on first open, acceptance and comments via your own SMTP.
Self-hosted and local-first
A SQLite file you can back up with cp, with no per-seat pricing ever.
Pitchcraft vs Proposify
Proposify at $19+/user/mo runs roughly $228/year — $456 over two years. Pitchcraft is $29, once.
| Pitchcraft | Proposify | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $29 once | $19+/user/mo |
| Yearly cost (3 users) | $0 after purchase | $684+ |
| Pricing tables with optional add-ons | Yes | Yes |
| Open and read-time tracking | Yes | Yes |
| Click-to-sign acceptance | Yes | Yes |
| CRM integrations | No | Yes |
| Your data on your server | Yes | No |
| Works offline / on your LAN | Yes | No |
Costs less than one month of either subscription — for three seats, that's $684 a year you keep.
Three steps, no subscription
Buy once on Whop
One payment of $29 gets you the packaged installer, or clone the MIT source and deploy it yourself for free.
Deploy on your own server
Run the desktop app locally or stand it up on a $5 VPS with Docker so clients can reach your share links.
Send and get signed
Build a proposal from blocks, send the trackable link, and collect a click-to-sign acceptance record.
Honest answers
Is it really free on GitHub?
Yes — Pitchcraft is MIT-licensed at github.com/bensblueprints/proposal-generator. The $29 buys the packaged Windows installer and updates; building from source is free.
Where does my proposal data live?
On your server. Pitchcraft is self-hosted in a SQLite file you can back up with cp — no per-seat pricing and no third-party cloud.
Does it replace Proposify entirely?
No, and we say so. If you need enterprise e-signature compliance, CRM sync and approval workflows, the subscriptions earn their fee. For sending proposals, tracking reads and collecting a signed yes, Pitchcraft does that once.
Own Pitchcraft forever
$29 once. Deploy on your own server — your data never leaves it. No renewal, no account with us, no meter. Or build it yourself from the MIT source — it's the same app.