Write a Partnership Proposal
Draft a compelling partnership proposal that clearly articulates mutual value and a specific ask.
The Prompt
Write a partnership proposal for the following opportunity. Structure: 1. Executive summary: the opportunity in 3 bullets 2. About us: who we are and why we're a credible partner 3. About them: what you know about them and their goals 4. The opportunity: the market or problem you'd address together 5. Partnership model: exactly how it would work 6. Value for them: specific, quantified where possible 7. Value for us: honest statement 8. Proposed terms: revenue share, responsibilities, timeline 9. Next steps: specific call to action Context: - Your company: [NAME AND WHAT YOU DO] - Potential partner: [THEIR COMPANY AND WHY THEM] - Partnership type: [INTEGRATION / REFERRAL / CO-MARKETING / CHANNEL] - Proposed terms: [YOUR INITIAL THINKING]
Example Output
A 6-section partnership proposal between an LLM cost analytics tool and a popular developer newsletter: leads with their audience's top pain point (AI bill shock), explains a co-marketing model with specific email placement + landing page, projects a 200-500 trial signup range based on list size, and proposes a 90-day pilot with a revenue share on converted trials.
FAQ
Which AI model is best for Write a Partnership Proposal?
Claude Sonnet 4 — writes proposals that lead with value to the partner, not your own goals.
How do I use the Write a Partnership Proposal prompt?
Copy the prompt, replace the [BRACKETED] placeholders with your specific information, and paste into your preferred AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.). A 6-section partnership proposal between an LLM cost analytics tool and a popular developer newsletter: leads with their audience's top pain point (AI bill shock), explains a co-marketing model with specific email placement + landing page, projects a 200-500 trial signup range based on list size, and proposes a 90-day pilot with a revenue share on converted trials.
Model Recommendation
Claude Sonnet 4 — writes proposals that lead with value to the partner, not your own goals.