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in todays video Im going to show you how I create and send brand proposals to clients in notion now I dont know about you but Ive had struggles over the years with clients not knowing how to download their contracts download their brand proposals accept them and fill in the contracts and send it back you know that signature always seems to trip people up at least thats been my experience and so since moving over to notion what I really like about it is Ive been able to integrate it with a third-party tool thats completely free its called tally and what thats allowed me to do is incorporate a section at the end where they can accept the brand proposal and my client agreement theyre on the spot so they can sign it on the screen itself using their mouse or if theyre on the tablet they can use that and they can just send it off and it automatically goes into my notion account in a database that I call client proposals so that might sound complicated its actually really straight