This feature is only available for PRO Connect or Work Subscribers.
We've designed the estimating (quoting) process for simplicity. By using the same calculations you're using now, you'll have a short learning curve, resulting in a powerful, error-free tool that creates and organizes everything you need at the customer level.
Let's get started on building a quote:
- Click on the Quotes icon in the navigation bar on the left.
- Click on the Add a New Quote link.
- [REQUIRED] Enter the customer name. If the customer record exists in your database, it will appear in the drop-down selection (once you type at least 3 characters of the name), and you can choose the location from the Customer Location on the right. If the customer record doesn't exist, you can add one here.
- [OPTIONAL] Fill in the relevant customer information. We always recommend creating the most complete record possible.
- [OPTIONAL] Fill in Quote Date, Due Date, and Expiry Date. If this is your company's first quote, assign a Quote No.
- [OPTIONAL] Fill in the relevant job details. At a minimum, we recommend a Job Type, Job Title, Address, and Quote Stage.
- Click Add Quote.
- Click Add Item in the Quote Builder.
- Select the Item from your company's products and services inventory (Item) list and click Add Item.
- If you want to add a custom Quote Description that you want to print on the quote, add it here and select Print Quote Description. Here's a KB about Printing Quotes.
- Enter in the dimension(s) and quantity, then Add Item to Quote.
- Add relevant sales tax(es) by clicking Add Tax.
- Add relevant shipping charges by clicking Add Item, and then select your company's shipping item.
- Add deposit required (if applicable).
- If you don't want to print line item pricing, uncheck the Print line item pricing box.
- Add your company's Terms and Conditions and any relevant Internal Notes.
- Click Save.
- Click Preview Quote/Save as PDF to view the customer-facing quote.
- Save the quote to your local computer or network.
- Print or email the quote to your customer.
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