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All-in-One Workflow Automation
Transform your estimating process with a seamless, end-to-end platform. From the initial proposal to the final payment, everything is seamless:
Clients can easily review, accept, and pay for services through an intuitive public form
The form matches the client's browser language, with 16 languages available for global accessibility
Orderry’s work order software automatically converts accepted estimates into jobs, reducing the turnaround time
Our intuitive design makes it a breeze to create, send, and manage estimates for every one
“Orderry helped us reduce the turnaround time by more than 60 times.”
Leonardo Miranda
Technical Support Manager
Blue Linq S. A.
Streamline your operations and enhance client interactions with Orderry
Quicker Client Approvals
Clients can approve estimates instantly from any device, eliminating delays from traditional paperwork.
Go Green & Paperless
Ditch printed estimates and embrace a digital-first approach for greater sustainability and efficiency.
Organized Documents
All your estimates are stored and accessible digitally, ensuring smoother collaboration.
Improved Communication
Integrated client communication tools enable timely updates via the client’s preferred channel.
“Orderry helped us a lot to get the invoice paid.”
Miguel Rivera Figueroa
Operations Manager
Target Rent A Car
E-Signature For Hassle-Free Approvals
With an integrated E-signature feature, clients can easily sign off on estimates directly within the platform, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free experience. Whether in the construction, repair, or any service-based industry, contractor management software equips you with the tools needed to create precise estimates efficiently and professionally.
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FAQ
An estimate in a service business approximates the cost or time required to complete a specific service. It is essentially a proposal to a client outlining the expected charges and scope of work for the service provided. Estimates are typically based on factors such as the complexity and duration of the job, the required resources and materials, equipment, and overhead expenses. They serve as a way to communicate the expected cost and timeline to the client, allowing them to make an informed decision before committing to the service. Software solutions with estimate functions like Orderry can help streamline and automate the estimation process, saving time and ensuring accuracy in the pricing of jobs for clients.
A quote is a written statement that provides a fixed price for a specific product or service. Businesses typically provide it to a prospective customer, and is considered a formal offer of goods or services at a specified price.
On the other hand, an estimate approximates the cost that a business provides to a customer. Unlike a quote, an estimate is not a fixed price but rather an educated guess based on available information. It is often used when the final cost is not precisely determined, such as in complex services. Estimates may change as more information becomes available, and they do not legally bind the business to provide the product or service at the estimated price.
No, an estimate is not the same as an invoice. An estimate is a document that provides a projected cost of a product or service before it is provided to the customer. It is essentially a rough calculation or approximation of the total expenses involved. On the other hand, an invoice is a document sent to the customer after the product or service has been provided, requesting payment for the agreed-upon amount. An invoice includes specific details such as the quantity, description, and cost of the goods or services provided, along with any applicable taxes or discounts. While an estimate is just an initial cost estimate, an invoice is a formal request for payment based on the actual goods or services delivered.
Estimates for products and services get handled like jobs but without causing a change in stock levels and payroll calculation numbers. You can generate an unlimited number of detailed estimates, modify individual line items, and add out-of-stock products from product catalogs to order them later. Once approved, an estimate becomes a job you can process immediately without re-entering all the details.