A proven web design proposal template with 10 ready-to-use sections covering project scope, pricing tiers, timelines, and sign-off. Built from proposals that closed over $2M in web projects.
Last updated: March 2026 · 9 min read
10 structured sections that walk your client from problem statement to signed contract.
The template covers:Web design proposal: A formal document that outlines project scope, design approach, deliverables, timeline, pricing, and terms for a website design or redesign project.
Any team that pitches website projects and wants to close them faster.
Stop rebuilding proposals from scratch for every pitch. This template gives you a repeatable structure. Customize the scope and pricing sections per client, keep everything else standard.
A professional proposal signals you’re serious. Freelancers using structured proposals close 35% more deals than those sending email quotes, according to PandaDoc’s 2025 proposal data.
Use this as an RFP framework. Send it to agencies and ask them to fill in their responses. You’ll get apples-to-apples comparisons instead of wildly different formats.
Here’s how each section flows from discovery to sign-off.
| Section | Purpose | Typical Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Cover Page | Brand identity, client name, date, project title | 1 page |
| 2. Executive Summary | Client’s challenge, your proposed approach, expected outcome | 1 page |
| 3. Project Scope | Deliverables, inclusions, and explicit exclusions | 1-2 pages |
| 4. Sitemap & Page List | Every page being designed/built, with content source noted | 1 page |
| 5. Design Approach | Wireframes, UI mockups, brand alignment, revision policy | 1 page |
| 6. Tech Stack | CMS, hosting, integrations, and why each was chosen | 0.5-1 page |
| 7. Timeline | Phase-by-phase milestones with dates and dependencies | 1 page |
| 8. Pricing | Three-tier pricing table with line-item breakdown | 1 page |
| 9. Team | Who’s working on the project, their roles, and relevant experience | 0.5 page |
| 10. Terms & Sign-Off | Payment schedule, IP transfer, change order process, signatures | 1-2 pages |
Five steps from blank template to client-ready document.
Three common proposal mistakes to avoid:“We’ve sent proposals that were technically perfect and lost the deal. We’ve sent proposals that were half the length and won. The difference was always the same: did the client feel understood? The executive summary is where you prove that. Everything else is supporting evidence.”
Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital
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A web design proposal should be 8-12 pages. Short enough to read in one sitting, detailed enough to cover scope, pricing, and terms without ambiguity. Our template runs 10 pages when fully filled out, which is the sweet spot based on 40+ proposals we’ve sent.
Include pricing in the proposal. Research from Better Proposals and Proposify consistently shows that proposals with transparent pricing close faster. The key is positioning pricing after the value sections (scope, approach, timeline) so the client understands what they’re paying for before they see the number.
PDF is the standard for formal proposals, but interactive formats are gaining ground. Platforms like Proposify and Qwilr let clients select pricing tiers and sign electronically within the document. Our template works in Google Sheets and exports to PDF for sending.
Three. An essential tier (core site only), a standard tier (site + SEO + content), and a premium tier (everything + ongoing support). Three tiers anchor the client’s perception and typically push them toward the middle option. Our template includes all three with customizable line items.
Yes. The template works for both new builds and redesigns. For redesigns, use the executive summary to document current site issues (speed, conversion rate, outdated design) with specific data, then position the redesign as the fix. The scope section has pre-written blocks for migration, redirect mapping, and content audit that apply specifically to redesigns.
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