Quick Start
Go from first setup to first customer quote
Quick Start
This guide is the shortest reliable path to getting real value from WinFactor as an organization user.
Step 1: Complete onboarding
Use the onboarding flow to define the basics of your catalog:
- products you manufacture
- materials and profile systems
- glass, hardware, security, and accessories
- company details that appear in your workspace and public presence
If you want the fastest start, use Onboarding and First Setup as your companion guide while you work.
Step 2: Create your first template
Create a template your customers can actually use.
When you create or edit a template, focus on:
- Name: what customers and staff will recognize
- Slug: the URL-friendly identifier used in the template link
- Description: short product context
- Minimum/Maximum Width: the allowed width range
- Minimum/Maximum Height: the allowed height range
Then review:
- components and their abbreviations
- default layout
- frame or frameless behavior
- images and public presentation
See Creating Templates if you need the full workflow.
Step 3: Test the customer flow yourself
Open the template's Customize flow and act like a customer before you share it.
Check that:
- dimensions accept the ranges you expect
- layout separators stop where your constraints should stop them
- finishes and options appear correctly
- the review step produces a sensible summary
- the submit step collects the contact details you need
If your template will be shared publicly, test it from a visitor point of view, not only while signed in.
Step 4: Add pricing rules
Pricing is optional at the start, but it is what turns the configurator from a lead form into a quoting tool.
Start simple:
- one template-wide base rule
- one component-level rule for glass or core product cost
- one or two option or material surcharges
See Pricing Rules and Calculation Types and the Pricing Rules Reference.
Step 5: Share, receive a submission, and send a quote
Once the template is ready:
- share your public organization page or template link
- wait for a customer submission
- open the submission and review the configuration
- create a quote
- save the quote and let the PDF generate
- send the quote to the customer
The customer receives a secure link where they can review, accept, or reject the quote.