Website Proposal Template

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A Website Proposal is a document given to a client as an outline for website creation services. Jotform Sign’s free Website Proposal template contains a cover page, cover letter, proposed website designs, project timeline and details, and terms and conditions of partnership. Insert details you’d like your clients to consider and then send via email to collect their feedback and e-signatures.

Personalize this Website Proposal template to match your needs as either a company or freelance website designer with Jotform Sign’s powerful online form builder. Drag and drop to add or edit form fields, include additional signature fields, upload personal branding or proposed designs, change fonts and colors, and create an automated signing order. Make both you and your clients’ lives easier with Jotform.

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