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Mechanical
- Apr 29, 2015
- 2
I'm thinking of starting a website with a colleague of mine tailored to small 1-5 man machine shops. The goal is to streamline the process of receiving drawings/models that your customers would like quoted. Right now, the process for getting a quote from a company involves a lot of emails, phone calls, new revisions, etc.. Doing things through email means you need to spend a lot of your time organizing incoming information into the right "pile."
You would have a website (a "portal") that you can post a link to on your own company's page. Your customers would be able to log in to this portal to create a new RFQ and upload any relevant documentation & comments. Any time your customer needs to update to a new Rev, you need to send your customer a new quote, add comments to the quote, or make any changes to the RFQ, you can do it all through this website instead of through email - which makes keeping track of all that "stuff" a lot easier since it will be automatically organized by the RFQ/Customer Name.
You, as the shop owner, would have a "dashboard" view of all your open RFQs, and an archive of all past RFQs. The customer would have a similar dashboard, but obviously only have access to their own RFQs.
There would be little setup beyond creating a user account and posting a link to your custom portal on your website. From then on, customers can log-in, and submit an RFQ to you without calling/emailing. A quote can be sent back to them through this portal as well, and payment can be automated via credit card or PayPal.
The portal would be unique to your company, and no others (without your permission) would have access to any of the data. There would be no third-party branding (aside from your company's logo) on the portal at all.
Questions/Feedback:
1) Would a service (for a set monthly fee) that gives your customers a custom portal to log in to your website and submit a new RFQ along with detail drawings, descriptions, etc.. be of interest to you?
2) What would this be worth to you ($5/month, $30/month)?
3) What features would you want to see in this website in order to make it worth implementing?
You would have a website (a "portal") that you can post a link to on your own company's page. Your customers would be able to log in to this portal to create a new RFQ and upload any relevant documentation & comments. Any time your customer needs to update to a new Rev, you need to send your customer a new quote, add comments to the quote, or make any changes to the RFQ, you can do it all through this website instead of through email - which makes keeping track of all that "stuff" a lot easier since it will be automatically organized by the RFQ/Customer Name.
You, as the shop owner, would have a "dashboard" view of all your open RFQs, and an archive of all past RFQs. The customer would have a similar dashboard, but obviously only have access to their own RFQs.
There would be little setup beyond creating a user account and posting a link to your custom portal on your website. From then on, customers can log-in, and submit an RFQ to you without calling/emailing. A quote can be sent back to them through this portal as well, and payment can be automated via credit card or PayPal.
The portal would be unique to your company, and no others (without your permission) would have access to any of the data. There would be no third-party branding (aside from your company's logo) on the portal at all.
Questions/Feedback:
1) Would a service (for a set monthly fee) that gives your customers a custom portal to log in to your website and submit a new RFQ along with detail drawings, descriptions, etc.. be of interest to you?
2) What would this be worth to you ($5/month, $30/month)?
3) What features would you want to see in this website in order to make it worth implementing?