Pitches, proposals and tenders
for sceptical decision makers

Antelope Media writes and sharpens the documents that win work – tenders, proposals, pitch documents and capability statements – for firms selling services to risk-averse buyers. Senior-led, evidence-driven and built around how buying decisions actually get made.

Featured in CPA Australia’s INTHEBLACK (June 2026) · Trusted by Macquarie Bank, Russell Investments, the Law Society of NSW, College of Law and leading Australian law firms. · Published in the Law Society Journal, Australian Business Lawyer and Australasian Lawyer

Most proposals are written for the author, not the evaluator.

They open with the firm's history. They describe services instead of solving the client's problem. They claim experience without evidence, bury the answer to the actual assessment criteria and read like last year's document with the names changed (probably because they usually are).

Meanwhile, the person scoring them isn't reading for brilliance. They're reading for risk: will this supplier deliver, will they be easy to work with and will I look good for choosing them? A proposal that doesn't answer those three questions immediately and obviously loses to one that does every time.

In other words, the winning proposal isn't just better written, it's better aimed.

That's where Antelope Media comes in.

What we do

Tenders and formal bids

Strategy, structure and writing for RFTs and RFPs mapped rigorously to the assessment criteria, because evaluators score against the matrix, not their impressions. We help you decide what to bid for, what to say, and how to prove it.

Proposals and pitch documents

The persuasive middle ground: scoped proposals, pitch decks and supporting documents for opportunities that don’t run through formal procurement. Instead, the reader is a person, not a panel, and the psychology matters even more.

Capability statements

The document that opens doors before there’s a live opportunity. Concise, evidence-led and built around what clients hire you for rather than everything you’ve ever done.

Pitch and bid reviews

Already drafted it? We stress-test it the way an evaluator will, i.e. against the criteria, looking for risk signals and analysis the show/tell gap. Brutal in private so the document isn’t brutalised in scoring.

Deadline in days, not weeks? Introducing Pitch Perfect Express.

Our rapid-turnaround service: senior review and rewrite of your pitch or proposal in 24 hours. Fixed fee, no juniors and no excuses.

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Why clients choose Antelope Media

We help you make your difference obvious.

We think like the evaluator

Our principal trained as a commercial lawyer and has sat on both sides of high-stakes documents for two decades. We write to the scorecard, address the risk questions procurement is actually asking - including capacity, continuity and proof - and make choosing you the safe decision, not just the impressive one.

Evidence over adjectives

"Extensive experience" wins nothing. We dig out the outcomes, the numbers and the named results hiding in your past work and put them where the assessment criteria demand them. Every engagement starts with a one-page Win Map: your win themes, the evaluator's risk questions and the evidence assigned to each.

Senior hands, fast

Proposals run on deadlines. Every engagement is led by a senior consultant who can absorb complex subject matter quickly. There's no briefing down and no discovery phase that eats your response window.

Some of the organisations we’ve worked with

What clients say

“Thanks for this. Brilliant summary.”
Partner, national law firm
"Emma and Ralph crafted text that was in keeping with the voice of the organisation whilst also ensuring that it read as a clear narrative that anyone would find accessible. Their interpretation of what was required on many occasions is what I think steered this project towards success more than anything else."
Mary Teague, Director — Student Equity, UNSW Sydney
“[Ralph] was able to bring fresh ideas to the project, absorb and organise large amounts of complex information… His insights, creativity, business knowledge and impeccable writing style greatly contributed to the success of the portal.”
Anne Finet — Membership Director, The Law Society of NSW

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Ready to talk?

Tell us what you need or book a 15-minute call.

We’ll reply within one business day - more quickly if it's urgent.

Common questions about pitches and proposals

What does proposal or tender writing cost?

Fixed fee, quoted after a short call and scoped to the opportunity. As a guide: capability statement content from $3,000 + GST; proposal development from $6,000 + GST; and full tender responses scoped individually. Pitch Perfect Express - our rapid senior review and rewrite service for near-final proposals, pitch documents and capability statements - starts from $4,375 + GST. It is designed for documents that are substantially drafted and need an experienced hand to sharpen the argument, strengthen the evidence and make the response easier to score. You’ll know the cost before we start. There are no open-ended retainers or hourly surprises.

Can you help if the deadline is only days away?

Yes, that’s what Pitch Perfect Express is for: a senior review and rewrite inside 24 hours. For standard engagements, most first drafts are ready within a week and review-round edits are turned around within 48 hours. For full tender responses we usually need a little more time - tell us the deadline and we’ll tell you honestly what’s achievable.

Do you write the whole document or improve ours?

Either. Some clients hand us the RFT and the source material; others want a senior evaluator’s pass over a near-final draft. The review option is often the highest-value hour on a bid that’s already 80% right. We stress-test it against the criteria, for risk signals and for the gap between what you claim and what you show.

What is a Win Map?

A Win Map is the one-page strategy document we produce before drafting begins: your win themes, the evaluator’s risk questions, and the evidence assigned to each assessment criterion. It means every section of the response is written to score and it gives your partners something concrete to approve before the writing starts, not after.

Do you work with law firms and professional services specifically?

It’s our home ground: law firms, consultancies, financial services and other sellers of expertise, where the buyer is sophisticated and the evaluation is sceptical. Our principal is a former commercial lawyer, so complex subject matter doesn’t slow us down. See our legal sector page for the full law firm offering.

Will you tell us if we shouldn’t bid?

Yes, and early. A bid you can’t win costs more than our fee: in senior time, morale and neglected pipeline. Part of the first conversation is an honest read on whether the opportunity is winnable and worth pursuing. If it’s not, we’ll say so.

Terms (quick view)

Payment
50% deposit to book · 30% on first draft · 20% on final approval (signed off, or 7 days after final draft, whichever comes first). Pitch Perfect Express fees are due in full before the sprint starts.
Scope & changes
Includes two refinement rounds. New documents or strategy changes are quoted separately before work continues.
Timelines
We ask for consolidated feedback within 5 business days; delays may shift delivery dates. For live tenders, we agree a feedback schedule mapped to the submission deadline at kick-off.
Enterprise POs
Accepted.
GST
All prices ex-GST; Australian clients add 10%.

Updated July 2026 · Ralph Grayden, Principal, Antelope Media

The work should win. Make sure the document doesn’t lose it.

Book a 15-minute call & bring the RFT if you have one. If the bid isn’t winnable, we’ll tell you that too.

Book a 15-minute call Prefer email? ralph@antelopemedia.com.au