Quotewerks Just Announced Support for Dynamics CRM 4.0
Pound for pound, Quotewerks is the best quoting tool on the market. This app had its genesis in the GoldMine years. It is mature and well thought out. It has an easy report writer and sends pdf quotes, updates, and opportunities. My only wish, and I would sell a ton more of it, would be that it used the CRM inventory, and it converted a quote to an order. As it sits, a quote has to be manually entered into any other system.
We have made this handle dimensional inventory and calculate final sizes for a customer so the SDK is very robust too.
QuoteWerks sales quoting software enables users to create price quotes for their customers using contact information retrieved from leading contact management software such as ACT!, GoldMine, KnowTia, Maximizer, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Outlook, salesforce.com, SalesLogix, and TeleMagic. The presentation of the quote can be customized, and emailed to customers. Once the quote becomes an order, the order can be exported to accounting software such as QuickBooks and Peachtree. QuoteWerks is network capable desktop software that runs on Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista. A single-user Standard Edition license retails at USD $199, a 5-user Standard Edition license retails at USD $875. QuoteWerks was first released in October 1999.
The primary market strength of QuoteWerks is attributed to its ability to be a useful tool for any industry that has a need to create price quotes containing itemized products or services. It is important to point out that the generation of price quotes can generally be divided into two markets: line item quoting software and proposal software. Proposal software typically generates a document with many pages describing the needs of a customer followed by an implementation plan and then a single non-itemized price at the bottom. QuoteWerks is designed for the market of selling itemized products or services.
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