Win the bid.
Without sounding like AI.
Live fit scores on every freelance job. Drafts in your voice. Humanized so you won't get flagged. Right where you bid.
10 free credits · No card needed
See it for yourself · 90 seconds
Other tools charge $19/month for AI humanization.
We bake it into every credit.
Every proposal runs through a second AI pass that breaks the patterns Upwork's detectors look for: variable sentence rhythm, contractions where they fit, no “I’d love to,” no em-dash spam, mirrored from your winning bids. You see a green Humanized ✓ on every result.
Hi! I'd love to work on your project. I have extensive experience in this field and I'm passionate about creating high-quality solutions. I noticed you're looking for a developer who can deliver on time. Looking forward to discussing this further!
Saw your note about the migration drag. Been through that exact one twice. Three sentences in your inbox tomorrow with what I'd cut first. Sound useful?
“I’d love to,” “extensive experience,” “looking forward to” — gone.
Long sentence, short sentence. Fragment. Real human cadence — not AI’s default medium-medium.
Pulls voice from proposals you’ve marked Won. Output sounds like you, not ChatGPT.
Pricing
One credit. One paid action.
No subscription. Refines, humanizer, and Train AI marking are all free. Credits never expire.
New accounts get 10 free credits to try the tool. No credit card required.
Things people ask.
Will my proposal get flagged as AI on Upwork?
Every proposal goes through a humanizer pass before you see it. The humanizer rewrites the draft to break the patterns Upwork's AI-detection systems look for: variable sentence length instead of medium-medium-medium, no "I'd love to" phrasing, no perfectly parallel structures, no em-dash spam, contractions where they fit, and the cadence pulled from your own winning proposals. You'll see a green Humanized ✓ indicator on every result. It's on by default and bundled into every credit — most other tools charge separately for this.
Is Quick Proposal against Upwork or Fiverr terms of service?
No. Quick Proposal helps you draft and triage — you read what it produces, edit if needed, and submit yourself. We don't auto-apply, auto-bid, or interact with the platform on your behalf. The output is a starting draft. We also don't manipulate the platform's data; we only read what's already visible on the page.
What does "score jobs in your feed" actually mean?
When you open Upwork's find-work page (or LinkedIn / Freelancer's equivalents), Quick Proposal silently reads each visible job card, sends a small batch of them to our scorer, and injects a colored fit-score pill next to each title — Strong fit, Good, Maybe, or Skip. Hover any pill to see the one specific reason. Saves 20+ minutes a day on jobs you'd have opened, read, and closed.
How does the in-page floating button work?
Once you install the extension, a small Quick Proposal pill auto-appears on every Upwork, Freelancer, and LinkedIn page. On a job posting it says "Write proposal" — click it and the AI drafts a humanized cover letter. On a freelancer profile it says "Analyze profile." On any other page it's "Ask AI" for quick questions about whatever you're looking at. On apply pages it anchors right above the cover-letter textarea so the draft drops where you're working.
How does it learn my voice?
Two ways. First, you can save writing-style templates — paste a proposal you've sent before, and every future draft mirrors that style. Second, every proposal you generate lands in Train AI; mark each one Won, Interview, Pending, or Lost. The AI auto-pulls your most relevant past wins on every new draft and uses them as cadence references — both for the proposal itself and for the humanizer pass. The drafts you write a month from now will sound more like you than the ones you write today.
How is this different from just using ChatGPT?
Three things. (1) It scores Upwork's job feed inline — ChatGPT can't see your jobs. (2) The whole flow runs on the page — no tab-switching, no copy-paste. (3) It includes the humanizer pass, the RAG learning loop, and your personal voice-template system, all built specifically for freelance bidding. ChatGPT can theoretically do parts of this if you set it up manually for every bid; Quick Proposal does it in one click.
How much does it cost?
Ten free credits when you sign up — no credit card required. After that, packs are $5 for 50 credits, $19 for 250 credits, or $59 for 1,000 credits. One credit equals one paid action: scan a profile, analyze a job, generate a proposal (humanizer included), or ask one question. Refines, Train AI marking, and template management are free. Credits never expire. No subscription.
Can I turn off the in-page features?
Yes. Open the extension popup → Settings → "In-page features." You can independently turn off the floating action button on pages, the inline job-feed scoring, and the humanizer (with a warning). All three default to ON. The toggles take effect immediately on any open Upwork/LinkedIn tab without a reload.
Which freelance platforms does it work on?
Upwork, LinkedIn Jobs, Freelancer.com, Fiverr, and Contra are explicitly supported with optimized scrapers. The Chrome extension also reads the visible job description on most other freelance marketplaces and job boards.
Can I refine a proposal after the AI drafts it?
Yes. Each draft gets five free refines. Type any instruction — "shorter," "more casual," "punchier opener," "add a metric," anything specific — and the AI revises without spending another credit. Refines preserve the writing-style template you originally picked.
What data do you collect?
Only what you give us: your email, password (hashed), the page content of profiles or jobs you explicitly act on, and the proposals we draft for you. We don't background-scrape, don't sell data, don't train AI on your content, and don't show ads. You can delete your account and everything in it from Settings → Delete account at any time.
Do credits expire?
No. Once you buy them, they're yours forever. There's no monthly subscription, no automatic renewals, no usage windows. Buy a pack, use it over weeks, months, or years.
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