Know the job before you pitch
WinProp’s Job Intelligence analyzes any opportunity — extracting the objective, recommended stack, deliverables and integrations, surfacing risks and the smartest clarification questions, and estimating an honest win-probability with reasons and improvements. All grounded in the brief and your profile.
The problem
Freelancers pitch blind: they miss hidden requirements, ignore real risks, and can’t judge whether a job is worth the effort.
How WinProp solves it
WinProp reads the job and your profile and returns a structured analysis — so you go in informed, ask the right questions, and focus on the opportunities you can actually win.
Key benefits
- Objective, stack and deliverables extracted automatically
- Risk assessment with severity
- Smart clarification questions to ask the client
- Honest win-probability with reasons + how to improve
- Spend effort on the jobs you can win
How it works
- Open a jobAdd the opportunity to WinProp.
- AnalyzeWinProp returns objective, stack, risks, questions and win-probability.
- Act on itAsk the clarifying questions and generate a stronger proposal.
Sample output
- Objective + complexity + estimated weeks/budget
- Recommended stack + integrations
- Risks with severity
- 5 clarification questions
- Win probability: 72% with reasons
Frequently asked questions
How does WinProp estimate win probability?
It estimates the honest fit between the job and your skills and price range, with the reasons behind the score and concrete ways to improve it. It’s an AI estimate to guide where you focus — not a guarantee.
Is Job Intelligence free to try?
Yes. WinProp has a free plan with no credit card — generate, edit, export and share proposals, then upgrade only when you need a higher monthly volume.
Does it use my real experience?
WinProp only writes from your profile, services, skills and price range — it never fabricates experience, certifications, client names or results. You stay in control of every claim.
Is my data private?
Your data is encrypted in transit and at rest, isolated per account, and never used to train models.