I will create technical proposals and rfp documents for IT projects
About this Gig
Need a professional technical proposal or RFP document for your software or IT project? I can help create clear, structured and business ready documentation tailored to your requirements.
Services include:
- Technical proposal creation
- RFP development and response preparation
- Project scope definition
- Functional and non functional requirements
- Solution architecture overview
- Timeline and milestone planning
- Statement of Work documentation
- Cost estimation and project assumptions
- Software and technical documentation
With 18+ years of experience in enterprise software development, Java, Spring Boot, Microservices, DevOps and project delivery, I create professional documents aligned with both technical and business objectives.
Whether you are a startup, software company or enterprise client, I focus on delivering well organized, accurate and client ready documentation.
Please contact me before placing an order to discuss requirements.
FAQ
What types of proposals can you create?
I can create technical proposals, RFP documents, project scope documents and software proposals.
Can you prepare RFP response documents?
Yes, I can create structured RFP responses aligned with client requirements. Extra cost included which will be discussed during finalization.
Do you provide Statement of Work documents?
Yes, SOW, project scope and requirement documents can be included.
Can you create architecture and technical solution documents?
Yes, solution architecture overviews and technical documentation can be provided.
Can you estimate project scope and timelines?
Yes, I can help define project scope, milestones and estimated timelines.
Can you create documents for startups and enterprise projects?
Yes, documentation can be tailored for startups, businesses and enterprise solutions.
What information do you need before starting?
Project objectives, requirements, business details and technical expectations.
Should I contact you before placing an order?
Yes, discussing requirements helps define the best documentation approach.

