Can I edit a PDF once it's created?

I have a design contract I've made in Illustrator and then saved as a PDF doc. Unfortunately every time I have a client I have to edit the thing in Illustrator, then save it as a PDF again. This can be tedious as well as a waste of time.
Is there a way to create a PDF and then be able to edit certain parts for different clients?
Thanks.

This was a bad design idea. If one really wanted a dynamic form as a pdf, it could have been, and possibly could still be editted/saved as a fillable pdf form.

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