2026 Software Comparison

Qwilr vs Proposable

Qwilr builds interactive pages with seat minimums. Proposable builds straightforward proposals with no minimum at all, and an editor reviewers find difficult. This comparison covers where each one is stronger, what each actually costs, and where Qwilr vs Proposable vs Proposal.biz changes the decision entirely.


The Short Answer

Qwilr and Proposable trade one problem for another. Qwilr builds interactive, browser-based pages with e-signatures and payment collection native on every plan, but its Growth and Scale tiers enforce five- and ten-seat minimums regardless of actual headcount. Proposable has no seat minimum at all, straight per-user pricing, but its Solo tier caps you at 5 proposals a month, and its editor is widely described as difficult to format, some teams resort to code to get a clean result. Neither has AI document generation at any tier. Proposal.biz reads your website, drafts the document for you, and includes signing and payment without either trade-off.

Pick Qwilr if interactive, story-driven pages and native closing matter more than avoiding a seat minimum. Pick Proposable if you want a simple per-user structure with no forced minimum and don't mind a harder editor. Pick Proposal.biz if you'd rather not build the document by hand at all.

Quick Verdict

Which One Is For You

Qwilr vs Proposable looks like a design comparison. For most teams it's actually a question of which constraint you're willing to live with. Start here.

Choose Qwilr if

Native e-signatures and payment matter and you're already at five seats

Your primary deliverable is an interactive, story-driven sales page, native e-signatures and payment matter, and your team is already at five or more seats.

Choose Proposable if

You want a simple per-user structure with no forced minimum

You want a simple, flat per-user structure with no forced seat minimum, and you're comfortable with an editor reviewers describe as difficult to format.

Three Numbers Worth Knowing

$275

Qwilr Growth, 3-person team (5-seat minimum applies)

$117

Proposable Team, 3 users per month

$39

Proposal.biz Professional, 3 users included

How Each One Builds the Document

Every other difference in Qwilr vs Proposable follows from this. Both hand you something to build by hand. One hands you a finished draft.

Qwilr

Interactive canvas, limited AI

1 Start from a template or a website-prompted draft
2 Assemble the page block by block
3 Set brand styles once and build a content library by hand
4 Reviewers note the design controls can feel constrained
5 Send, track, sign, collect payment, all native
AI Prefill exists, but only on the Scale plan

Proposable

Template editor, no AI, format by hand

1 Pick a template and fill it in by hand, there is no AI assistance at any tier
2 The editor is widely described as difficult to work with, some teams drop into code to get a clean layout
3 Configure branding manually
4 Send, track, sign, collect payment from Team tier up
5 Capped at 5 proposals a month on Solo

Proposal.biz

AI-first, URL to finished document

1 Paste your website URL
2 AI extracts brand, services, pricing, tone
3 One prompt generates the full document
4 Refine by chatting, not formatting
5 Send, track, sign, collect payment
First branded draft in about 60 seconds

Qwilr vs Proposable vs Proposal.biz at a Glance

Feature Proposal.biz Qwilr Proposable
Built for

The full range of client-facing documents, generated by AI

Interactive proposals, quotes, sales pages

Straightforward, template-based proposals

Starting point

Your website URL, which becomes a finished draft

A page you assemble block by block

A template you fill in, editor often described as difficult

Entry price

$19/mo billed annually, 1 user, 10 documents

$35/mo, 1 user, no seat minimum

$19/user/mo (Solo), 5 proposals/mo

The tier most teams need

$39/mo billed annually, 3 users included

$55/user/mo, 5-seat minimum (Growth)

$39/user/mo (Team), unlimited proposals

Best suited to

Teams where drafting and branding is the slow step

Genuinely interactive, story-led sales pages

Teams that want a flat structure and native payments

Main limitation

Monthly document allowances rather than unlimited sending

Seat minimums force overpaying below 5 or 10 users

No AI at any tier, and an editor users find difficult to format

Full Feature Comparison

Most Qwilr vs Proposable write-ups compare price alone and skip the trade-off underneath it. This one names both. Ratings reflect how complete and accessible each capability is, not just whether it exists. Availability shown for each vendor's most commonly purchased paid tier.

Feature Proposal.biz Qwilr Proposable
AI document generation from a prompt

Yes. Complete branded document from one prompt

Limited. A website prompt drafts a template you still build out

No AI at any tier

Generate a document from a website URL

Yes

Partial, produces a starting template only

No

Automatic brand extraction

Yes. Logo, colours, fonts and tone from your URL

No. Set once by hand, reused across pages

No. Manual setup

In-document AI you can chat with

Yes. Document Chat rewrites, shortens and retones

No

No

Editor

Drag-and-drop blocks plus AI editing by prompt

Interactive block builder, design controls often called constrained

Widely described as difficult to format, some teams drop into code

Document types supported

Proposals, decks, SOWs, NDAs, retainers, contracts, reports, one-pagers, webpages

Proposals, quotes, and interactive sales pages

Proposals only

Engagement tracking

Opens, scroll depth and time spent per section

Views and time spent per block

Standard proposal analytics

E-signatures

Yes, native, every plan

Yes, every plan

Yes, every plan

Payment collection

Yes, inside the shared link

Yes, built in

Native, single payment processor, from Team tier

Send limits

Monthly document allowance, not unlimited

No send cap once past the seat minimum

Capped at 5/mo on Solo, unlimited from Team

Seat structure

Flat plans, no forced minimums

Per seat, with 5-seat minimum on Growth and 10-seat minimum on Scale

Per seat, no forced minimum

CRM integrations

CRM sync, payment integration, cloud storage, automation

Included from Starter

Limited on Solo, standard from Team, all on Enterprise

Product actively updated

Yes, shipping regularly

Yes, shipping regularly

Yes, shipping regularly

A Note on the Catch That Replaces the Seat Minimum

Qwilr doesn't cap how many documents you send, but its Growth and Scale tiers enforce five- and ten-seat minimums regardless of actual headcount. Proposable has no seat minimum at all, straight per-user pricing, but its Solo tier caps you at 5 proposals a month, and its editor is widely described as difficult to format. Pick your trade-off: a seat minimum with polish, or no minimum with a harder editor.

Four Differences That Actually Change Your Week

Feature lists flatten everything into ticks. These are the four points in Qwilr vs Proposable where the difference shows up in how your team actually spends its time and its budget.

Manual on Both Sides.

01 · Branding

Qwilr has you set brand styles once inside its editor, then reuse them by hand across pages. Proposable's branding is manual too, and simpler, with no persistent content library to speak of. Neither pulls assets from a URL.

Proposal.biz takes your URL and pulls logo, colours, fonts, services, pricing, team bios, and case studies into a Smart Content Library that every document inherits automatically.
Manual on Both Sides.

Interactive Pages, or Proposals Only?

02 · Document Range

Qwilr covers proposals, quotes, and interactive sales pages. Proposable is narrower still: proposals only, in a traditional, non-interactive format.

Proposal.biz generates proposals, pitch decks, SOWs, NDAs, retainers, contracts, reports, one-pagers, and webpages from the same content library.
Interactive Pages, or Proposals Only?

A Seat Minimum, or a Send Cap on the Cheapest Tier.

03 · How the Price Actually Traps You

Qwilr's seat minimums punish small teams: a three-person team on Growth pays for five seats regardless of headcount. Proposable avoids that trap entirely, but its Solo tier caps you at just 5 proposals a month, forcing an early upgrade to Team.

Proposal.biz uses flat plans with a document allowance included and no forced seat minimum, so the number on the price tag is the number you pay.
A Seat Minimum, or a Send Cap on the Cheapest Tier.

Qwilr's Pages, Proposable's Simplicity.

04 · Where Each One Is Strongest

Qwilr's genuine strength is page design: interactive, story-driven proposals that read more like a microsite than a PDF, with closing built in natively. Proposable's genuine strength is a flat, no-minimum structure with native payment collection from Team tier, straightforward for teams that don't need interactive design.

Be clear-eyed about which one you're actually buying. A page builder priced by seat minimum and a proposal tool priced flat with a harder editor solve different problems, and Proposal.biz solves a third: getting the first draft written without either constraint.
Qwilr's Pages, Proposable's Simplicity.

Why Teams Choose Proposal.biz Over Qwilr and Proposable

Same lifecycle as both, create, send, sign, get paid, starting from a faster place and without either one's trade-off.

Smart Content Library: Your Brand, Pulled From Your URL

Where Qwilr and Proposable both require manual brand setup, Proposal.biz reads your website and stores logo, colours, fonts, services, pricing, and tone as reusable blocks.

The Document, Written for You in Seconds

Qwilr and Proposable both start you in a block canvas or a template you fill in by hand. Proposal.biz generates the whole branded document from one prompt.

Edit by Chatting, Not Fighting Constrained Controls or a Difficult Editor

Ask Document Chat to rewrite, shorten, or retone a section, with no constrained design controls to work around and no dropping into code.

No Seat Minimums or Send Caps to Plan Around

Flat plans with a document allowance included mean your bill matches what you actually use, unlike Qwilr's five- and ten-seat minimums or Proposable's 5-proposal limit on Solo.

E-Signatures and Payment, Every Plan

No tier-gating: signing and payment collection are included from day one, not just from Team tier up.

Every Document Type, One Content Library

Proposals, decks, SOWs, NDAs, retainers, contracts, reports, and more, beyond either competitor's narrower focus.

Pricing Compared

Proposable vs Qwilr on cost isn't close at the tier most teams need, Proposable is meaningfully cheaper. All figures reflect published list pricing as of 5 August 2026.

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Qwilr

Growth tier, 5-seat minimum

$55 /user/mo
  • Interactive proposals and quotes
  • CRM integrations from Starter
  • E-signatures and payments built in
  • No brand extraction
  • Limited AI, full generation not available
  • Five-seat minimum applies regardless of team size
Starter: $35/mo, 1 user, no CRM depth. Scale: $75/user/mo, 10-seat minimum.
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Proposable

Team tier, per user

$39 /user/mo
  • Unlimited proposals
  • Standard CRM integrations
  • Native payment collection
  • Live team collaboration
  • Electronic signatures included
  • No AI at any tier
Solo: $19/user/mo, 5 proposals/mo, limited integrations. Enterprise: $500+/mo flat, unlimited proposals, all CRM integrations, manager approval.
3 users included
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Proposal.biz

Professional, billed annually

$39 /month total
  • 3 users, 30 documents, 6,000 AI credits
  • AI document generation on every plan
  • Automatic brand extraction from URL
  • E-signatures and payment collection, native
  • Custom domain, branding removed
  • Monthly document allowance, not unlimited
$59/mo on monthly billing. Starter: $19/mo. Business: $89/mo for 10 users.

What a Growing Team Actually Pays

Calculated from published list prices as of 5 August 2026. The Qwilr figures for 3 and 10 users reflect its forced seat minimums, not actual headcount.

Team size Qwilr Proposable Proposal.biz You save
1 user $35/mo $19/mo (Solo, 5 proposals/mo cap) $19/mo 46% vs Qwilr
3 users $275/mo (5-seat minimum) $117/mo $39/mo 67% vs Proposable, 86% vs Qwilr
10 users $750/mo (10-seat minimum) $390/mo $89/mo 77% vs Proposable, 88% vs Qwilr

Qwilr's Growth and Scale tiers enforce five- and ten-seat minimums, so its real cost for a small team is worse than its sticker price suggests. Proposable scales cleanly per seat with no minimum, but its Solo tier's 5-proposal cap forces most teams onto Team sooner than they'd like. Proposal.biz plans include a monthly allowance instead: 10 on Starter, 30 on Professional, 100 on Business.

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What the Other Two Do Better

No tool wins every row of a Qwilr vs Proposable comparison, and Proposal.biz is no exception. Here is exactly where it loses.

Qwilr

  • Native e-signatures and payment collection on every plan, no add-ons or third-party tools required
  • Genuinely polished, story-driven interactive pages that read closer to a microsite than a document

Proposable

  • A flat, predictable per-user structure with no forced seat minimum and native payment collection from Team tier, straightforward for teams that don't need interactive design

Who Should Pick Which

The right answer to Qwilr vs Proposable changes with whether interactive page design or a simple, minimum-free structure matters more.

Freelancers and Solo Consultants

Proposable Solo at $19 a month caps you at 5 proposals, tight for anyone sending regularly. Qwilr Starter at $35 a month has no seat minimum and no send cap, but costs more. Proposal.biz Starter at $19 a month drafts the document from your URL instead of either template.

1 Better for volume: Qwilr Starter, if the price difference is worth it

Agencies and Small Teams of Three to Ten

Proposable Team at $117 a month for three seats undercuts Qwilr Growth's $275 for a forced five-seat minimum by a wide margin. Choose Proposable if budget and a simple structure matter more than interactive design. Choose Qwilr if native closing and interactive pages are core to how you sell. Proposal.biz costs $39 a month and is the only one that drafts the document for you.

1 Best value: Proposal.biz Professional

Mid-Market Sales Organisations

Qwilr's ten-seat minimum on Scale becomes less painful at this size, so it stays a real option if interactive page design is central to how you sell. Proposable's Enterprise tier at $500+ a month flat becomes competitive once headcount is high enough to beat its per-user Team pricing.

1 Winner: depends on workflow, Qwilr for interactive pages, Proposable Enterprise on flat budget

Enterprise and Regulated Industries

Proposable Enterprise adds departments, department-level reporting, manager approval, and API access, a genuine enterprise tier. Qwilr does not extend much further past Scale, giving Proposable the edge here.

1 Winner: Proposable Enterprise

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our product and services.

Qwilr is an interactive page builder with native e-signatures and payment collection on every plan, but its Growth and Scale tiers enforce five- and ten-seat minimums. Proposable is a simpler, template-based tool with no forced seat minimum and no AI at any tier, but its editor is more commonly described as difficult to format, and its Solo tier caps you at 5 proposals a month.
Proposable, at the tier most teams need. Its Team plan runs $39 a user a month against Qwilr Growth's $55, and for a three-person team, that's $117 a month versus $275, because Qwilr's Growth tier forces a five-seat minimum.
Qwilr, by most accounts, though reviewers note its design controls can feel constrained. Proposable's editor is the more frequently criticised of the two, with reviewers describing formatting that fights back and some teams resorting to code to get a clean result.
Qwilr, on its higher tiers, no send cap once you're past the seat minimum. Proposable removes its cap entirely from Team tier, unlimited proposals, though Solo caps you at just 5 a month.
Neither has meaningful AI generation. Proposable has no AI drafting, rewriting, or generation features at any tier. Qwilr offers a website-prompted starting template and an AI Prefill feature, but only on its Scale plan. Proposal.biz is the only one of the three that generates a complete branded document from a single prompt.
It depends on what the agency values. If a simple, minimum-free structure and native payments matter most, Proposable's flat per-user pricing wins by a wide margin. If interactive, story-driven pages and native closing are central to how you sell, Qwilr's design and workflow justify the higher price.
Proposal.biz covers the same lifecycle of create, send, sign, and get paid, but is the only one of the three that generates a document from your website URL and a single prompt, with no editor to fight and no seat minimum to manage.
Yes. All three include e-signatures on every paid plan. Proposal.biz records signed status and signing date and sends a confirmation email to both parties.

See the Difference in 60 Seconds

Paste your website URL. Watch Proposal.biz read your brand and draft a complete, branded document, no seat minimum, no editor to fight, before you've finished picking a template anywhere else. No card required. Every plan includes AI generation, e-signatures and payments.