Features
Everything between the draft and the yes.
Five things Keiya does so a proposal behaves like a product — written in your AI, shipped on your brand.
01 · Publish
Written there. Live here.
One sentence in ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini sends the draft to Keiya. No copy-paste, no export, no template shuffle.
Send this to Keiya as a proposal for Meridian — £4,500
Done — it’s live:
ardenatech.com/meridian-redesignLive
02 · Versions
New versions. Same link.
When your AI sends a revision, Keiya asks whether it belongs to an existing deal or starts a new one — then updates the page in place. The client's link never breaks.
Revisions attach to the deal you choose — update existing or create new — and the page swaps in place.
Incoming from Claude — “Meridian redesign”
v1 · v2 · v3 live — same URL
Link & update03 · Access
Open, or invitation-only.
Share wide, or lock a proposal to one client: Keiya generates a password and emails it to them. Pricing stays between you two.
Lock a proposal to one client — a generated password goes to their inbox, and pricing stays private.
Emailed to jane@meridian.co.uk — only she can open it.
Email password to Jane04 · Your domain
Served from your address.
Connect a domain once and every proposal deploys to a path you choose — yourdomain.com/proposal-name. Clients only ever see your brand.
Connect once; every proposal deploys to a path you choose on your own domain.
05 · Pipeline
A pipeline that keeps itself.
Sent, viewed, discussing, won — statuses move on their own as clients act. The app surfaces what needs you, with one obvious verb.
Statuses move as clients act; the app surfaces what needs you, with one obvious verb.
£10,100open across 3 deals
Jane replied on Meridian redesign · 2h ago
ReplyNordhaus has gone quiet · sent 4 days ago
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