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The problem

Sound familiar?

Undercharging because you have no clear packages

A client asks 'how much for a blog post?' and you throw out a number based on gut feel. Without defined packages, you end up quoting low to win the work, then resenting the project halfway through.

Endless 'just one more edit' requests

The client approved the first draft, then asked for a small tweak, then another, then a full rewrite of section two. You never defined what a revision means, so every request feels like it should be free.

Invoicing feels unprofessional

You finish the project and send a PayPal link or a Stripe payment link in a plain email. It works, but it does not feel like a real business. Clients sometimes delay payment because the process feels informal.

The solution

How SendScope helps

1

Professional tiered packages

Offer a Single Blog Post, Website Copy Package, and Full Content Strategy as distinct tiers. Each one lists word count, number of revisions, turnaround time, and deliverables -- so clients see the value at every level.

2

Auto-invoicing that looks professional

When a client picks a tier and approves, a clean invoice is generated automatically with your branding (on Pro). No more cobbling together invoices in Google Docs or sending bare payment links.

3

Payment built into the deal page

Clients pay directly from the same page where they reviewed your packages. One experience from proposal to payment -- no switching between tools or chasing down a separate invoice.

4

Clear revision scope per tier

Define revision rounds in each tier description. When a client asks for edit number four on a two-revision tier, you have a documented reference to point to -- and can offer an add-on deal for extra rounds.

How it works

Three steps to getting paid

1

Create your deal page

Set up your writing packages as tiers. A single blog post, a website copy bundle, a content strategy retainer -- each with clear deliverables, word counts, and revision limits.

2

Share with your client

Send one link instead of a rate sheet or a long email explaining your packages. Your client sees a polished page where they can compare options and pick what fits their budget.

3

Get paid and start writing

Your client approves a tier and pays through Stripe on the same page. The invoice is auto-generated. You get notified and can start writing with payment confirmed.

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