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QuoteWerks is used by companies of all sizes looking to streamline their current sales quoting process in order to provide their customers with detailed and professional sales quotes and proposals.
Conga works with midsize to enterprise organizations across industries, including software & technology, manufacturing, hospitality, logistics & transportation, financial services, energy and more.
QuoteWerks over as a company is wonderful. I attended the workshop in Orlando and just loved it.
With QuoteValet I get online approval of my quotes (no more "oops I didn't approve this" type of ordering mistakes.
My favorite feature of quotewerks is how perfectly we able to integrate it with our main CRM and other third party software. The speed of onboarding and implementation of this tool was fantastic.
When adding comment fields, it numbers them in the proposal and it's a bit confusing looking.
I feel that QuoteWerks is a superior tool that helps us in quote/proposal management. The best part is how flexibility and easily accessible the platform is.
The tool is a little outdated in look and it does crash at times.
Quotewerks is a solid and stable application for quote and proposal management. It helps me to create and send more professional and effective sales quotes and proposals to clients.
Inability to synch said data with our business system (BusinessVision) and CRM (Zoho).
What I love the most is how easy it is to create amazing documents. I mean I can literally take a predefined or custom template and auto-populate it with data from other platforms.
When I get an error message I have a hard time figuring out the error. It’s often an extra space or character.
Very easy to use and as an administrator I love what I can do with it. We were able to improve all our contract templates using the tool.
It can be frustrating and time consuming to create presentations, as there's less features as compared to e.g. powerpoint.
The best thing is probably the flexibility that Ms Office merge templates provide with the help of conga. Also lots of support materials available to help admins customize the solution.
I'm always a little hesitant to succumb to vendor lock in, especially for a function as critical as contacts.
The user interface is easy-to-use, and Octiv's training/onboarding set us up for success from day one. Great company with great people.
Sometimes the solution user interface is a little tricky and difficult to work with.
Michael S: My name is Michael, I am a senior product manager. I work in the IT industry, specifically in digital signage. And on QuoteWerks, I would rate them as a four out of five. So the two products that we reviewed in conjunction with working with a invoicing program was Invoice To Go and another platform called Peachtree. Invoice to go had a recurring model, that wasn't something that we were interested in. We were looking for something that we can own the software and have a perpetual license. And then for Peachtree, we used to use that in our accounting team. Still do, but the quoting was very complex, little too complicated. And for a sales team of about 10 people would have been more training required. So QuoteWerks was the platform we ended up going with simply for a couple of reasons. One, training. The software is really easy to use. We have a pretty robust team of about 10 salespeople, and I think it was a one hour session of about an hour and a half to get them all up and running. Outside of that, the pricing model was a lot more flexible. They did have a cloud, or SAS model. We did look at that, and we ended up opting for the perpetual license where we paid for a one-time subscription fee. The software is something that we own. It came with a year warranty, which was nice, so we got ongoing training. And we can renew that as needed. But we really liked the options for the on-premise model and ended up going with QuoteWerks cause they were the only ones that had that. So our primary integration for this was with Peachtree, ironically. We needed to pull part numbers and information from there so we could display it inside of QuoteWerks, which was relatively seamless, not really any issues or complications. The other was integrating with our CRM, which we use ACT to maintain that database, another interface that was pretty easy and straightforward. It logs all quotes and saves them inside the notes section, so you're not having to double enter-anything. And for onboarding, was straightforward. We did a single training session. One of their sales team, rather their training team came into our facility, sat down with us. And we did in-between about an hour and two hour training session. And then I think admins got a little bit of a separate one for some backend and database management. But after that the team was pretty confident. And even during that training, we were able to modify and custom create an entire template and layout for our company, for the quotes themselves. So things to look at when considering a quoting system, like QuoteWerks would really be to see what type of model you prefer. If a lot of the existing systems you have in-house are already on premise, where you own the software and it's hosted on a server there in your facility, it's really a good model for that. If you think you're leaning more towards something that has a lot more of software as a service, meaning a lot of your other systems do that, something like Salesforce and so forth, and you want more of a cloud integration, there might be other options out there that might maybe be better for you. But in all honesty, for the pricing model and some of the flexibility they have, those were probably the two areas that meant the most to us, and probably might mean the most to you.
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