B2B
Quotes for trade orders
A priced proposal that becomes an order without anyone rekeying it.
Large or unusual trade orders start as a conversation. The waste is in what happens after the conversation, when somebody types the agreed lines into an order form for the second time.
How it works
- A trade customer requests a quote against their own pricing.
- You accept or adjust it.
- An accepted quote becomes an order carrying the same lines and prices.
Why rekeying is worse than slow
Re-entering an agreed quote is not just duplicated effort — it is where the quantities change by one and the price reverts to retail. Those errors are found by the customer, in an invoice, which is the most expensive place to find them.
What it does not do
It does not negotiate, and it does not chase. A quote sent and ignored stays sent and ignored — following up is still yours.
Stop reconciling stock by hand
One catalogue, six channels, one stock figure that stays right.