Proposal template
SaaS Proposal Template
Selling software on a subscription is its own argument: the buyer isn't approving a project, they're committing to a recurring line item. This template makes that case — the adoption story, the rollout plan, and pricing that's honest about seats, terms, and what happens at renewal. Below, a live render for a sample SaaS deal.
Faster claims and fewer handoffs for Fieldstone Insurance
How Beacon Analytics gets your team there: the plan, the proof, and one simple price.
Dear Fieldstone Insurance team,
For your adjusters. One queue, every document attached, the next step always obvious. Less time in the system means more time on the claims that need judgment.
For your operations team. Routing, reminders, and SLA tracking run automatically. You see bottlenecks the week they form, not at quarter end.
The best part: once everything is set up, it largely runs itself.
Jordan Blake · Account Executive, Beacon Analytics
Trusted by teams like yours
We work with leaders who needed the same two things Fieldstone Insurance does: results they can show, and a rollout their team doesn't feel.
Key features
The short tour: three things your team will notice first.
Connects to your stack
- Plug-and-play integrations
Click, sync, done. No lengthy custom projects.
- Single sign-on
Everyone's in with the accounts they already have.
- Data stays in sync
Records update automatically in both directions.
Effortless for your team
- Works where they work
Web, mobile, email. No new habit to build.
- Under a minute
The core action takes less time than writing a Slack message.
- Everyone stays in the loop
Status and updates arrive without anyone asking.
Automation that scales
- Rules run themselves
Eligibility, approvals, and payouts happen without a spreadsheet.
- Nothing slips
Every step is tracked, so there are no costly manual mistakes.
- Reporting built in
The numbers leadership asks for, ready when they ask.
The AI layer
- [Your AI capability #1]
[What it does automatically that used to take a person.]
- [Your AI capability #2]
[How it finds or matches things humans miss.]
- Humans stay in control
AI drafts and suggests; your team approves. Delete this section if AI isn't part of your story yet.
See it in action
A two-minute walkthrough of the core workflow.
Outcomes with Beacon Analytics
What changes for Fieldstone Insurance, and how you'll know it's working.
More of the result that matters
[Your headline metric: what goes up, by roughly how much, for customers like them.]
Faster than the old way
[Your speed claim: how much sooner the outcome lands compared to their current process.]
It sticks
[Your retention/durability claim: why the results compound instead of fading after launch.]
Fully automated
Scaling this manually is tedious and error-prone. The platform runs it with an accuracy and speed a manual process can't match.
Beacon Analytics pricing
One annual price, everything included.
Platform license (Annual, 120 seats)
Everything Fieldstone Insurance needs. No per-feature upsells.
- Platform licenseFully branded, for your whole team
- All integrationsATS, HRIS, SSO: included, never extra
- Onboarding & trainingDedicated implementation lead, admin and team training
- Ongoing supportLive chat for everyone, priority support for admins
Pricing is guaranteed through October 15, 2026. Integrations and SSO are included at no additional cost. By purchasing a license you agree to our terms of use.
[Drop in your best customer quote: the one about partnership, support, or results. Two to four sentences is plenty.]
Let's chat
Let us show you why teams pick Beacon Analytics, and keep it.
- 1
Confirm the plan
Reply to this proposal or use the button below.
- 2
Kickoff
We'll schedule a kickoff with your implementation lead within a week.
- 3
Go live
Your team is up and running. Most customers launch inside 30 days.
Questions? Reach Jordan Blake at jordan@beacon.example.
Terms
This proposal is valid for 30 days. The annual license is billed yearly in advance. Either party may terminate with 30 days' written notice at the end of the current term. Full terms of service apply.
A live render of this template with a sample deal — not a mockup. Your version uses your brand, pricing, and proof.
Who this template is for
- Annual and multi-year SaaS subscriptions
- Deals where adoption risk is the real objection
- Sales teams selling seats, tiers, or usage-based pricing
Deck'd drafts this template from the deal: seat counts and term from your CRM, the adoption concerns from your call notes, and pricing from your catalog. The result reads like an account executive who took good notes — because it starts from the notes.
What's inside
The sections, and the job each one does
Cover & summary
Bold, product-forward opening with the value proposition in the prospect's terms — what changes for their team, by when.
The adoption story
Why this rollout sticks where others stalled: onboarding, integrations with the tools they already use, and who owns success.
Capabilities that matter
Not the full feature list — the three or four capabilities mapped to what this buyer said they need.
Proof from customers like them
A case study with retention-friendly numbers: time-to-value, usage, measurable outcomes.
Subscription pricing
Seats, tiers, and term options as real line items — recurring and one-time costs clearly separated, so procurement has nothing to untangle.
Rollout & next steps
Kickoff to full deployment with owners and dates, ending on the next step you agreed.
FAQ
- How is a SaaS proposal different from a generic sales proposal?
- The pricing is recurring, so the argument has to be too — adoption, time-to-value, and what the buyer gets every month, not just at go-live. Rollout and integration questions carry more weight, and procurement expects seats and terms stated plainly.
- Should I include multiple pricing tiers?
- Usually yes — two or three options anchor the decision on 'which one' instead of 'whether'. This template supports packages and optional line items; Deck'd pulls them from your pricing catalog.
- Does the proposal handle renewals too?
- For a simple renewal you likely don't need the full story — see the quote template for that. Use this one when there's still a case to make: new stakeholders, expansion, or a competitive re-evaluation.
Templates are the start, not the point
Your deal writes the rest.
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