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Use cases

Built for documents your team writes again and again.

SkyDraft is for structured deliverables — the documents where a reusable template already exists in your head, even if it's never been written down. Here's where it lands hardest.

Consulting & professional services

Engagement reports, status updates, technical assessments.

You ran the discovery workshops. You took the notes. You have a 90-minute meeting transcript, a folder of supporting files, and a 20-page deliverable to write — for the third time this month, on roughly the same template.

SkyDraft compresses the mechanical work. Upload the transcript and files; the structure you've used before stays the structure; each section drafts with your house style baked in. Review, accept, ship. The time goes from a day to an afternoon.

Sales proposals & SOWs

Pitches that sound like your firm, not like ChatGPT.

Proposals and Statements of Work are the highest-leverage documents your team writes. They're also where generic AI tools fall apart — the output sounds nothing like your firm and ignores the constraints of the engagement.

SkyDraft anchors every section in your brand voice, glossary, prior-proposal boilerplate, and the specific client context (meeting transcript, brief, scope notes). Repeating sections handle deliverables, milestones, and phases automatically — discovered from the brief, drafted one at a time, reviewed before they advance.

Compliance & audit evidence

Domain-precise drafting for regulated work.

ISO, SOC, regulatory submissions, control assessments, policy documents — the kind of work where domain precision matters more than stylistic flair, and where generic AI gets the detail subtly wrong.

SkyDraft templates capture the rigid structure these documents need: required-information checklists, per-section criteria with criticality levels, and a glossary that controls terminology. The clarifications loop surfaces ambiguities before they end up in the output.

Tenders & RFP responses

Time-to-first-draft is the differentiator.

RFPs are won and lost on response quality and turnaround. The bottleneck is rarely the team's expertise — it's transcoding past-proposal boilerplate, product documentation, and the specific RFP requirements into the response template.

SkyDraft drafts every section in parallel with your team's review. Repeating sections handle the per-requirement responses item by item; the clarifications loop flags the questions you'd otherwise miss until your CTO reads the draft on Friday.

See it on one of your real documents.

Upload a sample of what your team writes today. SkyDraft will extract the template, set up the workspace, and have your first draft running in fifteen minutes.