When Your Quoting Process Breaks
It rarely happens all at once.
A few pricing errors slip through. A rep builds a quote from memory instead of the latest “approved” worksheet. Someone leaves, and the spreadsheet logic leaves with them. By the time anyone notices, the damage is already compounding.
The real costs aren’t the mistakes. It’s what you stop trusting.
When quoting breaks down, the first casualty is often speed, but confidence in the process isn’t too far behind. Sales managers start second-guessing proposals. Engineers re-check BOMs. Finance runs shadow calculations because they don’t trust the numbers coming out of the field.
Five Signals Your Quoting Process is Already Breaking
What Actually Fixes This (And What Doesn’t)
The instinct is to patch. Rebuild the spreadsheet. Add another approval layer. Hire someone who “knows the system.” Make sure all quotes are routed through (approved by) Martin, the quoting guru.
These options feel productive in the short-term, but they don’t offer a scalable, long-term path.
What actually works is centralizing the logic. Configuration rules, pricing governance, product constraints, discount authority; all of it needs to live in one place and be accessible to the people who need it.
What to Look for When You’re Ready for CPQ
Not every CPQ platform handles these problems the same way. When you start evaluating, the differences that matter really boil down to:
The Bottom Line
Experlogix CPQ is built for organizations that have outgrown spreadsheets, basic CPQ solutions and constant workarounds. Our solution delivers industrial-grade capabilities with native Dynamics 365 and Salesforce integration and a logic-based administration interface.
When you’re ready to see what that looks like for your business: Tell us how you quote today.