June 19th, 2009 by Brian Cors
Several months ago, we added the ability to import contact (and other) data into SalesDoc Architect from any CRM or contact management application that can generate a mail-merged Word document. This capability eliminates the need to re-key data, saving time and reducing re-keying errors.
Together with Tigerpaw Software, we are pleased to announce the joint development of functionality that enables you to push configuration data (part numbers, quantities, pricing, etc.) from SalesDoc Architect into Tigerpaw’s CRM+ business management software application. Now you can use the combination of CorsPro’s SalesDoc Architect and Tigerpaw’s CRM+ solutions to…
- Manage customer relationships with CRM+
- Configure turnkey solutions with SalesDoc Architect Generate customized proposals, statements of work and other documents with SalesDoc Architect.
- Generate sales orders, initiate billing, manage inventory, schedule service orders (and more!) with CRM+
…all without having to re-key any data back and forth between the two applications.
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June 6th, 2009 by Brian Cors
You’ve been able to use SalesDoc Architect™ to win more deals by producing customized, differentiated proposals with just a few mouse clicks. You’ve also been able to increase your margins by generating statements of work that set clear expectations with customers and prevent “scope creep”.
Now, with just a few more mouse clicks, SalesDoc Architect can generate internal documents such as implementation procedures, manuals and checklists that can help you increase profitability by increasing efficiencies and reducing implementation errors.
For the SalesDoc Architect end-user, the process is very simple: configure your solution of hardware, software and services as normal. Next, generate your proposal and/or statement of work by clicking the Outputs button, then “Generate Proposal” (or “Generate Statement of Work”). Within seconds, a proposal or statement of work will be produced that exactly matches your configured solution and is customized to the particular prospective customer.
When your company is ready to implement the solution, open up the SalesDoc Architect file for the solution and click the Outputs button, then “Generate implementation doc” (the name will vary depending how your administrator has set up this output option). Voila! Within seconds, a customized implementation document is generated that your operations team can use as their guidebook for the implementation.

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