Operation: Ditch the PDF / Slide Deck — For Good.
For sixteen years I closed high-ticket deals the same way everyone else did. Spent hours building slide decks. Dragged and dropped company logos into pitch templates. Wrote personalized PDFs. Attached them to emails and hit send — then sat back and waited.
Waited to see if they opened it. Waited for a reply. Waited for a "let me think about it" that turned into a ghost. No tracking. No urgency. No way to know if your prospect even got past page one — or just forwarded it to a competitor to copy your pricing.
That entire approach is dead.
Your PDF sits in their inbox doing nothing. No open notification. No page-view tracking. No idea if they read it at 9am or deleted it immediately. You're flying blind on a $50,000 deal.
Zero urgency baked into the proposal itself. A flat document with a quoted price has no expiry, no countdown, no consequence for waiting. You created a "think about it" machine and called it a proposal.
The prospect is passive the entire time. They can't click to add services, remove what they don't want, ask a question, or compare options. You handed them a wall of text and expected a $100,000 "yes."
No payment. No contract. No close built in. They're interested — so now what? Another email? Another call to schedule? Every extra step is a door they can walk out of.
"The companies still sending pitch decks in 2026 aren't just behind — they're handing deals to whoever figures this out first. I figured it out. Now I'm handing it to you."
— Brock Schadler, Tigerblood
Every prospect gets their own personalized website — their name, their condition, their exact protocol, their price. Not a template that looks like a template. A page that reads like you spent a week building it just for them. Because the machine spent 60 seconds.
They open it on their phone at 11pm without telling you. You get a notification. They drill into the pricing. You get a notification. They hit "Lock In Pricing." You get a notification. They read the contract and sign it — on their own, without a follow-up call, without a reminder, without you chasing them — and their $10,000 deposit hits your Stripe account. You wake up closed.
Real-time open tracking. Know the second they read it, which section they're on, and when they hit the pricing page — so your follow-up is perfectly timed, not a shot in the dark.
Urgency built in at the price level. "Valid 7 days. Deposit locks your rate." The expiry is right there in the page — not buried in an email footnote nobody reads.
The prospect is in the driver's seat. They can toggle between service options, explore what's included, and decide at their own pace — without needing you on the phone to walk them through a slide deck.
Contract + payment in the same page. They sign. They pay. Done. No DocuSign back-and-forth, no "I'll send the contract over," no lost momentum between the yes and the close.
Tyler,
The reality is this: you could do this without me — hell, you showed me the idea 😉
And so could I.
Or — we could
join forces.
I run every demo. I close every deal. You never have to hop on a sales call — that's my lane and I live there.
You run the outreach and the infrastructure. Your cold email game and AI systems build the pipeline I close from.
Every business owner who buys the Proposal Machine and starts closing deals — that's a warm, pre-qualified lead for your full-service AI offer. They already trust the tech. They already see the ROI. The Machine isn't just a product — it's the top of your funnel.
Two people who could both do this alone — choosing to do it together anyway — is how you build something that neither of you could build alone.
— Brock
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