Commercial AV Your proposals
just got a personality.
Charming. Relentless. Weirdly good at closing.
Which means you get to stop chasing — and start winning.
The proposal carries the context, answers, and next nudge.
Commercial AV
Home Security Less spec sheet.
More sales companion.
Smackdab Proposals should still be powerful for technical teams, but the page now leads with the feeling: clients are guided, sales teams are present, and every decision feels easier.
Stop chasing.
Start closing.
Make the client feel guided.
Not dumped into a PDF.
Your client asks right where the question happens. Your team answers with context, the answer stays attached to the line item, and the proposal keeps moving instead of turning into another email thread.
- Clients ask where they wonder, not in your inbox
- Your team answers without context-switching
- Mark resolved, loop in a specialist, close the loop — all here
- Every word stays tied to the line item it's about
Can you tell if this camera supports night vision?
Yes — IR up to 50m. I'll send a short video of it at night.
Great, thanks.
Upsells that feel
like help, not pressure.
Show the add-on. Keep it optional — clearly labeled, easy to toggle, separate from the base price until they say yes. They see the value without feeling trapped.
- Optional items stay out of the main total
- Clear labeling — no hidden surprises
- Pair with Q&A to explain why it matters
- Great for warranty, monitoring, and service upgrades
Put your best explanation
right next to the thing.
Drop tips, warnings, stories, and context exactly where the client needs them, so the proposal feels like your best rep is walking them through it.
Consider adding an extra lens for low-light areas — clients see 60% more detail at night.
Pairing Intrusion Detection with Agent Monitoring reduces false alarms by 80%.
Installation requires 2-hour access to the main breaker panel. We'll coordinate scheduling.
"Brooks has installed 120+ systems in your neighborhood. You're in great hands."
Know what changed without playing detective.
Rewind anytime.
Who changed what, and when. Rewind to any moment in the proposal's life. Compare any two points in time. The proposal becomes a clear story instead of a pile of mystery versions.
- See the full story of every change
- Rewind to any moment, no version chaos
- Track who did it and why — full accountability
- Your legal defense when the client says "but I thought…"
Explore every direction.
Never lose the thread.
Fork a version, negotiate in parallel, and show the difference without making the client decode your internal draft history.
- main Initial draft — Living Room + Kitchen a1f3c2B Sep 11 · 2:14pm $11,797
- main Add Pelco IXE12 (qty 2) + low-light lens note d27e91J Sep 12 · 9:02am $14,297
- Forked from main v2 · fire-system Add Fire & Life Safety — Kitchen bundle 7b4ac0D Sep 12 · 4:38pm +$2,400
- main Remove Honeywell 1361-G (client has one) c91e4dB Sep 13 · 10:11am −$90
- Forked from main v3 · discount-10 Bump Pelco to qty 3 · 10% loyalty discount fe2011B Sep 14 · 8:50am +$50
- main HEAD Terms & signature page finalized 8a3b17J Sep 14 · 11:32am · latest $14,207
Be there when they are reading.
Not a day later.
See your client's cursor moving through the proposal. Know which section they're stuck on. Call them while they are still engaged, so the conversation happens in the moment instead of after the energy is gone.
- See when your client is reading, right now
- Watch Mode — mirror their scroll so you're synchronized
- Know which section got them stuck
- Record and replay their viewing session for insights
Walk them through it without booking another meeting.
Your voice stays with the proposal.
Record a short walk-through and place it next to the relevant section. Your client hits play and hears the human explanation behind the recommendation.
Your proposal remembers how your team sells.
Then helps everyone stay on message.
Trained on your proposals, products, and winning patterns. It writes, answers, catches gaps, and explains itself without drifting away from the way Smackdab actually sells.
Human-centric AI. Fast when you need speed. Grounded when your client needs trust.
Two audiences. One brain.
Inside the proposal, every line item gets a chat thread for clients. Outside the proposal, your team gets the same answers in plain English. The AI doesn't make things up — it pulls from your library, your past wins, your install notes.
- Clients ask in context, they don't email
- Reps ask in plain English, the AI answers in your terminology
- Every answer is grounded in your data, not the model's guesses
- Mark resolved, attribute changes, full audit trail
Does the dome camera see at night?
Yes — IR up to 50m, color until 5 lux. Brooks installed the same model at the Harlow Estate; 18 months, no incidents.
How did we price the Smith garage in v1?
Surveillance bundle was $4,250 in v1. You swapped one Pelco for a Hikvision in v2 to drop $300.
Tell it about the job. It writes the proposal.
The AI drafts in your voice — your line items, your prices, your section order, your tone — pulled from the last few proposals you closed. Voice works while you're driving home from a walkthrough. Edit anything; the AI keeps the rest.
- Drafts in your style, not generic AI prose
- Voice or text — same speed either way
- Pulls from your last 12 closed proposals
- Editable before send; you stay in control
It writes like you. Faster than you.
Ask the AI to draft a Scope of Work, a location summary, terms, or a cover letter. Tone chips let you nudge the output without re-prompting. Re-generate as many times as you want — every draft is grounded in this specific proposal's items.
- Writes in your voice, not generic AI prose
- Tone chips: Formal, Friendly, Direct
- Per-section: scope, summaries, terms, cover
- One-click regenerate without retyping
Pictures that match the proposal.
Need a cover for a coastal vacation home? An interior shot of a media room? A stylized floor plan? Generate them. Each variation matches the brand of the theme you've selected.
- Cover photos for any property type
- Hero shots for sections (living room, theater, kitchen)
- Stylized floor plans and room mockups
- Schematic-style line illustrations
Help that points at the right button.
Plain-English help in real time. Step-by-step with annotated screenshots. Builds an FAQ from what your team actually asks, so onboarding the next rep is a search, not a training session.
- Plain-English help in real time
- Step-by-step with annotated screenshots
- Works inside the app and on this site
- Builds an FAQ from what your team asks
Catches the thing you'd catch yourself, eventually.
The AI reads your proposal as a customer would and as a code inspector would. It calls out gaps before you send. Coverage gaps, missing equipment, code issues, pricing anomalies — the things that turn into change orders.
- Coverage gaps (sensors not covering all entry points)
- Missing equipment (rack without surge protection)
- Code and standards (smoke detector counts, panel capacity)
- Pricing anomalies (similar job ran $X higher last month)
The proposal and the install plan are the same document.
Same dataset that wrote the proposal generates the install plan. Wiring runs, rack elevation, room-level cable schedule. Hand it to your installer or attach it to the proposal as an annex. Change a line item, regenerate the schematic — they never drift.
- Wiring schematics for any system
- Rack elevations with port assignments
- Cable schedules with cable IDs
- Always synced — change an item, regenerate
Powered by your library. Trained on your proposals. Lives next to every feature on this page.
Fix the busywork
before it steals the afternoon.
Select items and duplicate them to a new location, move them, delete them, or spin them into a fresh proposal. The work still feels technical, but it no longer feels tedious.
- Duplicate to a new or existing location — inline
- Move without retyping anything
- Spin selected items into a whole new proposal
- Works with filters and searches too
Zoom in.
Stay oriented.
Filter by anything: system, room, optional items. Two totals show at once, so the client sees the slice without losing the whole proposal.
Make every proposal
feel like it belongs.
Switch themes anytime. Colors, layouts, and cover style change while your content stays intact. The proposal can feel residential, commercial, bold, or quiet without rebuilding it.
The little things
that make the whole thing click.
All the helpful touches that keep proposals from becoming the bottleneck.
Save reusable blocks — copy, terms, tips, pricing tiers. Paste them once, use them forever. Your best work, every proposal.
Split the total into deposits, milestones, on-completion — whatever your terms are. Clients see it crystal clear on the signature page.
Click any line item. Everything is editable in one place — specs, images, attachments, internal notes. No context-switching.
Show the difference between two versions, two locations, or two options side-by-side. Clients see what changed. No confusion.
Every system, location, and item you've ever used lives here with photos, video, and description. Your team's institutional memory, searchable and always up to date.
Client approval stays inside the proposal flow. No extra tool, no extra seat, and no separate handoff just to capture the client's go-ahead.
For phased jobs or multi-system deals. Clients see everything pending in one place. You track it all from one dashboard.
Spec sheets, warranties, walkthroughs. Store once in the library, attach to proposals or individual line items. Always up to date across every proposal.
This proposal was good. Make it a template so your next deal starts here instead of blank. Your best wins become your starting point.
"We went from spending three days on a proposal to three hours. But the real win? Our close rate jumped 32% because clients actually read these, they ask questions inline, and we close deals while they're still engaged instead of three follow-up emails later."
Questions?
We've Got Answers.
Versions are your team's internal drafts of a proposal — you can have several going in parallel and switch between them. Alternates are the client-facing picks inside one proposal, like Good/Better/Best. A client selects an Alternate; your team manages Versions.
Yes. The client portal is magic-link based. One click from the email and they're in — no password needed.
No. Smackdab's recorder is built in and embeds directly into proposal sections. Intro, per-location, per-group, or summary — record right in the proposal editor.
Optional items are excluded from the total until toggled on. Alternate items replace their counterpart — whichever tier the client picks is what counts.
Yes. We can import from iPoint, Portal, and D-Tools. For D-Tools, you need D-Tools API access so Smackdab can connect to the right project and catalog data.
Proposals has a free version included with Free Forever and Kickstarter. The Pro level of Smackdab unlocks the pro features in Proposals.
Send something they actually want to open.
Still a proposal. Just finally alive, guided, and unmistakably Smackdab.