Need Service Sheets? Get the Human-Written Version
Services are unspecified by nature. Therefore, there are no clear boundaries when dealing with services. This makes it difficult to write a service sheet. There is no table of figures to serve as a starting point. Most companies will try to avoid putting boundaries in writing. The challenge in writing a service sheet is describing a precise boundary.
The month three sentence is often left ambiguous in order to start a dispute. Ongoing support, with no hours associated, no response time, and no exceptions list, is an asked for argument.
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Why No-AI Service Sheets Need Real Commercial Judgement
Writing down what you won’t do is a real call with genuine consequences, and only someone in the know about your delivery can make it. Draw the line too tight and you look rigid in a competitive market. Draw it too loose and your team takes on work that no one priced. That call requires a chat with the line’s owner.
Where AI falls down on service sheets
Generated service sheets show a benefit and skip the boundary. One of the paragraphs you will get describes our support as both responsive and proactive with no stated response time, no defined support hours, and no stated exclusions. This is possible because a model does not know which requests your team refuses. The missing sentence is the one that matters most.
Our Sales Writing Process for No-AI Service Sheets
We always address delivery challenges before developing marketing. The service operators have a great vision for locating scope creep, so we turn their answers into a consignment list. Once that is done, we draft a form that captures how marketing and operations will align, which is a lot more difficult than it should be.
Reviewing No-AI Service Sheets Before They Go Live
Finally, delivery leads will be responsible for signing the sheet, which is the reason it doesn’t go to the client. We include all of the commitments on a single page to ensure prompt review or negotiation. We denote anything a contract should have, rather than the sheet agreeing to that on its own.
What service sheets cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical service sheet
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
One page
400
$40
$0.40
$40.40
Two pages
800
$80
$0.80
$80.80
Extended
1,400
$140
$1.40
$141.40
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Questions About Buying No-AI Service Sheets
What the piece is for, who reads it, roughly how long it should be, and anything it must include or avoid. Links to your existing material help. If you are unsure, send what you have and the writer will come back with questions.
Up to 3 days. The writer has to read around the subject before writing it, so we quote honestly rather than promising an hour. If your deadline is tighter, say so in the brief and we will tell you before you pay whether we can meet it.
We start with your delivery team’s conversation and you edit it. Typically companies struggle to come up with their own exclusions when asked to write them. Conversely, asking an engineer what he or she is asked to do for free, generates a list of over fifteen exclusions.
Yes, comparison layouts work up to three tiers. Beyond that the table becomes unreadable and buyers pick the lowest option since it’s the only one that they finished reading. In that case, we recommend breaking the options into groups of three.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our service sheets
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
GPGustavo PVP Sales, Andarta Freight Systems
Performed well on the non-numerical sections
Answering questions in the exact words and order provided gives a competitive advantage as evidenced by this response. We lost the bid on price, not the writing portions, and the buyer confirmed this in the debrief.
Verified orderRFP responsesMarch 2026
NVNikhil VFounder, Tidewell Logistics
Killed my favorite slide
I was told that the slide with the market size was not helpful, and the traction numbers were on slide fourteen. I had to admit that was correct, and it wasn’t easy to hear. The updated story was now eleven slides instead of the previous nineteen, and I stop losing the room after minute four.
Verified orderPitch-deck copyMarch 2026
MBMarcus BHead of Growth, Pellwick Software
Needed a call for it to click
For the first outline, they misunderstood the true essence of the customer story. They believe that the cost savings were the true “win.” In fact, it was the speed of the migration. A quick 15-minute phone call cleared that up, and the completed case study was excellent. I would factor in a call at the beginning in the future.