You make film that stops the scroll for the NCAA, Vanderbilt, US Soccer. Then you pitch the next one with a flat PDF that looks like everybody else's. This is what a proposal looks like when it moves like your work does.
A cinematic creator sending a flat PDF is a chef mailing you a photo of the meal.
Decks lose because they sit still. The client opens the attachment once, skims page four, and it dies in a downloads folder. There is no way to know if they read it, no way to update the price after a call, no way for it to feel like anything.
A proposal on a live link is different. It opens on any phone, it can show your reel inline, you can change a number after the call and the client always sees the current version, and it carries your brand from the first frame. It behaves like a website because it is one.
You already win work on production value. This is production value applied to the one document that decides whether you get hired.
The numbers below are yours. A pitch that carries this kind of weight should not arrive as an email attachment. Every figure counts up when it scrolls into view, the same trick a PDF cannot pull off.
The point: a creator with this reel loses deals to worse creators with better pitches. The proposal is the leak. This plugs it.
Three ways in. Tap one and the panel updates live: price, turnaround, what's included. Go ahead, this is the demo. A deck cannot do the thing you are doing right now.
Thirty minutes. You show me the pitches you send now and the ones you lost. I pull your brand: the red, the type, the way your reels open.
Day 0You get a live link, not a mockup image. Real page, on your phone, your branding, your footage dropped in. We react to something real instead of imagining it.
Week 1Two rounds of changes. Copy, order, colors, the accept flow. We lock it when it feels like Ikeonic and nothing else.
Week 2You own it. A short walkthrough on spinning up a new proposal per client, plus hosting handled so links never break in front of a prospect.
ShipFifteen minutes to see if this is worth building. No deck. Just the call.
Prepared by Handled for Ike Gordon. Figures are examples until we scope it together.