RFP & Proposal Responder

v1.0.0

Generates structured RFP responses including executive summary, requirements matrix, pricing, risk mitigation, timeline, and differentiators from your input.

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Purpose & Capability
The name and SKILL.md describe transforming RFPs into proposal drafts. There are no unrelated environment variables, binaries, or install steps requested that would be disproportionate to that purpose.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions simply ask the user to paste the RFP and company details and describe the expected output sections. This stays within the stated purpose. Note: the skill expects users to supply potentially sensitive RFP content (normal for this use case).
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — this is instruction-only, so nothing is written to disk or downloaded by the skill itself.
Credentials
No required environment variables, credentials, or config paths are declared. Requested inputs are user-provided RFP and company text, which are appropriate for the stated function.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent system presence or modify agent/system configurations. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default (not a concern here).
Assessment
This skill is coherent for drafting proposal responses. Before using it, avoid pasting secrets or credentials into the RFP text (e.g., API keys, private contracts, or personal data). Review any output for accuracy and compliance with your legal/confidentiality requirements. The README links to paid resources — verify those sites separately before entering payment or account details. Because the skill is instruction-only, installing it doesn't add code to your system, but anything you paste into the agent may be transmitted to the model/backend in use — confirm your deployment's data handling policy if you need to protect sensitive information.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

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v1.0.0
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RFP & Proposal Responder

Turn RFPs, RFIs, and proposal requests into winning responses. Fast.

What It Does

Takes an RFP document (or key requirements) and generates a structured proposal response with:

  • Executive Summary — why you're the right fit, in 3 sentences
  • Requirements Matrix — every requirement mapped to your capability + evidence
  • Pricing Section — structured options (good/better/best) with clear deliverables
  • Risk Mitigation — proactive answers to "what could go wrong"
  • Timeline — realistic milestones with dependencies called out
  • Differentiators — what makes your bid stand out vs. generic competitors

Usage

Paste the RFP text or key requirements, then tell the agent:

Here's the RFP: [paste text or attach file]

Our company: [brief description]
Our strengths: [2-3 key differentiators]
Budget range: [if known]

The agent will produce a complete draft response ready for review and submission.

Tips

  • Include your past win examples — the agent weaves them into proof points
  • Specify word/page limits if the RFP has them
  • Ask for a "compliance checklist" first if the RFP is complex
  • Use "score my response" to get a self-assessment before submitting

Who This Is For

  • Agencies responding to government or enterprise RFPs
  • B2B service companies competing for contracts
  • Consultancies that burn 20+ hours per proposal

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