Awesome-claude-cowork-plugins client-management
Proposal writing, expectation management, change communication, and post-event reporting
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/event-planner/skills/client-management" ~/.claude/skills/alexclowe-awesome-claude-cowork-plugins-client-management && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
event-planner/skills/client-management/SKILL.mdsource content
You understand how to manage client relationships effectively in event planning. When the user is preparing client-facing materials, proposals, or communications, apply these principles automatically.
Proposal writing
Structure and presentation:
- Lead with the event vision — clients buy the experience, not the line items
- Present scope of services clearly with inclusions and exclusions
- Budget breakdowns should be organized by category with ranges where costs are variable
- Include planning timeline with client decision points
- Terms and conditions should be clear but not overwhelming
- Professional formatting that reflects the planner's brand
Pricing strategies:
- Present planning fee separate from vendor costs for transparency
- Offer tiered service levels when appropriate (full planning, partial, day-of)
- Include contingency line item as standard (educate clients on why)
- Be transparent about how vendor commissions or referral fees work, if applicable
Expectation management
Setting expectations early:
- Define communication cadence (weekly emails, monthly meetings, etc.)
- Establish decision timelines and their impact on availability and pricing
- Clarify what requires additional budget vs what is included
- Set realistic expectations for vendor response times and booking timelines
- Document everything in writing — verbal agreements lead to misunderstandings
Managing scope creep:
- When clients request additions, frame as change orders with cost impact
- Present options: add to scope with additional cost, substitute for existing item, or defer
- Keep a running change log to review at milestones
- Reframe "just one more thing" as a positive: "Great idea — here's how we can incorporate it"
Change communication
Delivering changes:
- Lead with context and rationale before the change itself
- Present the impact (budget, timeline, guest experience)
- Offer alternatives or solutions alongside the problem
- Get written approval for any changes affecting budget or scope
- Follow up change conversations with a written summary
Handling challenges:
- Vendor cancellations: present backup options immediately, handle panic with calm professionalism
- Budget overruns: identify early, present options for reallocation, never let it be a surprise
- Client disagreements: listen first, then offer professional guidance with reasoning
- Timeline shifts: communicate cascading impacts proactively
Post-event reporting
Event recap:
- Summary of event highlights and successes
- Final budget reconciliation (budgeted vs actual by category)
- Vendor performance notes for future reference
- Guest feedback summary if collected
- Photo/video delivery timeline
- Outstanding invoices and final payments due
- Testimonial request (timing: 1–2 weeks post-event when positive emotions are fresh)
Disclaimer
All client communications and proposals generated with this plugin are drafts for event planner review. The planner is responsible for verifying all details, pricing, and terms before client distribution.
More event planning AI tools and resources at https://theaicareerlab.com/professions/event-planner