Sales configuration for complex products

Sell the product you configured—not a promise to work it out later.

Configurix sales configurator software connects guided product decisions, interactive 3D, accurate commercial logic, saved revisions and branded proposals. Salespeople, showrooms, installers and dealers can move one customer project forward without translating product rules, spreadsheets and quote templates by hand.

Product rules Live 3D Accurate pricing Saved revisions

Sales workspace

North terrace project

Valid revision

Customer requirement

All-weather outdoor dining

Configured system

4.2 × 3.5 m bioclimatic pergola

Commercial state

Price calculated · Quote ready

Agreed configuration

RoofRotating louvers
FinishAnthracite
ScreensTwo sides
LightingIntegrated LED
ReviewNo exception

Next action

Send branded proposal

Direct definition

What sales configurator software actually does.

Sales configurator software helps a commercial user or buyer define a valid product during the sales process. It turns catalogue knowledge, dimensions, component compatibility and commercial conditions into a guided workflow that can be used without interpreting every engineering rule manually.

A visual sales configurator also shows the product changing as choices change. The 3D view, specification and price context should use the same configuration state so a salesperson is not presenting one product while quoting another.

The finished session creates more than a picture. It preserves a customer project, configuration ID, revision, validation result, commercial state and next action. That record can continue to a proposal, approval, customer link, cart, order, CRM opportunity or another scoped handoff.

Sales channels

One governed product. Four ways to sell it.

The same product knowledge can support different selling environments while each role receives the catalogue, commercial information, controls and documents it is allowed to use.

Inside sales

Turn a call or enquiry into a governed configuration while the salesperson and buyer compare dimensions, systems, options, visuals and commercial consequences.

Valid project · price context · next action

Showroom sales

Use one visual workspace during an appointment, save the agreed revision and send a branded summary or proposal without recreating the product later.

Shared design · saved revision · proposal

Field and site sales

Capture customer and site inputs on the agreed device, apply product rules and mark survey or engineering conditions before a configuration becomes commercially approved.

Site context · review state · controlled handoff

Dealer and partner sales

Give channel partners assigned catalogues, price context, permissions and branded documents while preserving central product and commercial governance.

Partner access · account price · configured order

Connected sales engine

Keep six layers attached to the same sale.

Sales configuration becomes reliable when the product, visual, commercial and project layers share identity and revision control. Each layer below must be scoped and accepted against the real product system.

Governed product catalogue

Product families, structures, dimensions, components, materials, finishes, accessories, services and market availability.

Configuration rules

Ranges, increments, dependencies, exclusions, required choices, derived values and explicit review conditions.

Guided visual workspace

Questions, controls, specification and interactive 3D bound to one canonical configuration state.

Commercial rules

Price books, formulas, quantities, services, account context, margins, discounts, taxes and approvals.

Proposal and revision

Branded quote, selected product, visual, price lines, terms, approval state and the revision that produced them.

Connected project record

Customer, channel, configuration, price, document, intent and downstream references kept together after the meeting.

Category comparison

CRM, quoting and CAD are related—but not the same job.

A sales configurator may connect with all three. The useful distinction is which system owns product validity, commercial calculation, customer activity and technical output in the intended architecture.

QuestionCRMQuoting toolCADSales configurator
Primary jobManage relationships and activityCreate a commercial documentCreate or review geometryGuide, validate, price and preserve a configured sale
Product rulesUsually not authoritativeOften line and price orientedGeometry and engineering constraintsCatalogue, dimensions, compatibility and commercial rules
Buyer-facing visualNot normally the coreUsually document previewTechnical model or drawingConfigured product in a sales-oriented 2D or 3D view
Commercial resultOpportunity and pipeline statePrice lines and proposalTechnical outputPrice or quote path linked to the selected product revision
Best roleRelationship and pipeline ownerProposal or quote productionEngineering and designSalesperson, dealer, installer, showroom or buyer journey

Sales session workflow

Design the meeting around one persistent project.

The salesperson should be able to guide, compare and explain while the software keeps identity, rules and commercial state in order behind the conversation.

Open the opportunity or saved project

Start with the customer, account, market, language, channel and any existing configuration instead of creating an anonymous product every time.

Capture requirements the buyer understands

Ask about use, site, dimensions, preferences, performance or budget only when the answer changes the permitted solution or commercial route.

Configure with rules active

Guide the salesperson through product families, dimensions, components, materials and accessories while dependencies and invalid choices remain controlled.

Make the consequence visible

Update the 3D product, specification and affected commercial result together so the buyer can compare meaningful alternatives.

Review price, exceptions and approval

Apply the relevant price context and show which discounts, survey conditions or technical exceptions require another role before commitment.

Save an agreed revision

Preserve what was discussed, who changed it, which rules and price version applied and whether the project is draft, reviewed, quoted or approved.

Create the correct next output

Generate a proposal, send a customer link, request a survey, submit an approval or continue to a configured cart, order or project handoff.

Continue without reconstruction

Let the customer, salesperson, dealer and downstream team continue from the same configuration identity while later changes create traceable revisions.

Structured sales record

Give the next person the sale that actually happened.

A connected record lets the buyer, salesperson, approver, dealer and downstream team continue the same project. The exact fields depend on scope, but the structure should preserve product, commercial and intent context together.

Project identity

Configuration ID, revision, status, owner, timestamps and catalogue or price version

Customer context

Contact or account, market, language, channel, salesperson, dealer and consented source

Requirements

Intended use, site inputs, measurements, preferences, performance needs and unresolved questions

Configured product

Family, dimensions, components, materials, finishes, accessories and calculated values

Validation

Complete state, warnings, review triggers, accepted exceptions and responsible reviewer

Commercial state

Price context, currency, tax, services, discounts, margin permissions, approval and validity

Customer output

3D state, approved snapshot, proposal, customer link, signature or acceptance reference

Handoff

CRM opportunity, cart, order, ERP project, document, survey, BOM or other scoped destination

Control without sales friction

Put permissions, approvals and exceptions inside the workflow.

Role permissions

Define who can see list price, account price, cost, margin, discounts, internal notes, approval actions and other customers' projects.

Commercial approval

Route discounts, price overrides, exceptional terms and high-risk configurations to the responsible person without losing the project state.

Revision control

Keep quote and approval references attached to the configuration revision that produced them. Define what happens after product or price changes.

Technical review

Identify configurations that require a site survey, engineering decision, stock confirmation or production review instead of treating all selections as approved.

Market and language control

Assign available products, local terminology, currencies, taxes, price lists, documents and required information by market and role.

Source-of-truth ownership

Name the system responsible for products, accounts, prices, inventory, opportunity status, documents, orders and operational outputs.

Implementation blueprint

Start with one real sale from start to handoff.

A representative project exposes more truth than a long feature list. Prove product rules, price, permissions, proposal and downstream acceptance together before expanding across teams and markets.

Sales process

Map the real conversation

Observe how strong salespeople qualify a project, which questions change the product, where pricing slows down and what the next team needs after agreement.

Representative scope

Choose one complete sale

Select a product family with meaningful dimensions, dependencies, accessories and pricing so the first build proves the workflow rather than only a simple visual demo.

Product knowledge

Model catalogue and rules

Capture normal, boundary and exceptional examples from product experts, then make review conditions explicit where a system cannot decide automatically.

Commercial knowledge

Define price and approval authority

Map price books, formulas, quantities, services, taxes, discounts, margins, approvals and validity to the actual sales roles and markets.

Sales experience

Design for assisted decisions

Keep the buyer visible in the conversation: compare alternatives, explain consequences, support a presentation mode and make the saved summary understandable later.

Project continuity

Connect identity and revisions

Decide how an enquiry becomes a project, how duplicate customers are handled, how revisions relate to quotes and how the buyer or dealer resumes the same work.

Acceptance

Test actual sales scenarios

Use customer, sales and dealer roles; minimum and maximum dimensions; invalid options; approved price examples; discount limits; mobile access and downstream handoff.

Adoption

Launch with ownership and feedback

Train with real opportunities, preserve a support route and assign owners for products, rules, prices, documents, languages, integrations and regression testing.

Measurement model

Measure sales configuration against the documented baseline.

Define the population, start and complete states before launch. Use stable project and revision identifiers so workflow measures can be reconciled with quote, CRM, order or downstream results. These measures are an evaluation model, not promised outcomes.

Open the analytics and KPI guide

Configuration reuse

Projects continued from an existing customer, web or dealer configuration rather than rebuilt

Valid first pass

Representative sales configurations reaching the agreed valid state without avoidable correction

Time to agreed revision

Elapsed time from qualified project start to a saved configuration accepted for the next step

Price exception rate

Projects requiring manual price correction, override or approval, separated by reason

Quote revision rate

Quoted projects revised after issue, with product, price, scope and customer reasons separated

Follow-up completeness

Sales records containing the required product, commercial and next-action fields

Downstream acceptance

Submitted projects accepted by the next team without avoidable clarification or re-entry

Adoption by role

Relevant salespeople, showrooms or dealers using the system for the intended product workflow

Working acceptance test

Make every vendor configure the same sale.

Replace presentation claims with evidence from your representative product, approved price examples, real roles and required destination systems.

A salesperson can begin from a known customer, anonymous enquiry or existing saved configuration.

The representative product supports approved minimum, maximum, increment, dependency and exclusion examples.

The 3D view, specification and price use the same configuration state and respond to the same change.

A salesperson can compare two meaningful alternatives without losing the agreed customer context.

Public, customer, dealer, sales and administrator permissions remain isolated in both interface and server behavior.

Approved price examples reproduce list, account, option, service, tax, discount and approval behavior in scope.

A quote or proposal identifies the configuration and commercial revision that produced it.

The journey remains usable at the agreed phone and tablet widths and essential controls work without dragging.

A technical or commercial exception enters a visible review path with a responsible role and preserved project.

CRM or project handoff includes structured product and intent context rather than only a name and email address.

An unavailable integration is visible and retryable without creating duplicate opportunities, documents or orders.

A catalogue, rule or price update follows the agreed review, regression and publishing process before reaching sales.

Sales configurator FAQ

Clear answers for sales, product and operations teams.

These answers distinguish working Configurix scope from category language and explain where technical, commercial and downstream acceptance is required.

Your sales process, one working product

Turn product expertise into a sales workflow your whole channel can use.

Bring one representative product, approved price examples and the project handoff you need. We will map the configuration, commercial and revision requirements around the real sale.

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