If your proposal has been marked as Shortlisted, it means the buyer has saved it as one of their top choices. This is a positive sign that they are seriously considering your offer but have not yet made a final decision.

What Happens When You’re Shortlisted?

  • The buyer is reviewing multiple proposals and has flagged yours as a strong contender.
  • You are still in the running, but the buyer has not yet placed an order.
  • The final decision is up to the buyer, and they may reach out with questions or requests for more details before making their choice.

What Should You Do Next?

  • Be Patient – The buyer may need time to compare options before selecting an artist or engineer.
  • Stay Responsive – If the buyer messages you with questions or requests, reply promptly to improve your chances of securing the order.

Being shortlisted means your proposal stood out - so keep providing high-quality responses to increase your chances of landing the gig!