For the majority of businesses, the desire to handle lead to cash workflow processes in as few systems as possible has a strong attraction. Most organize their processes around a strong CRM and compliment that with an integration to their order/provisioning/billing system. There are several complex services that pull businesses into more systems, but one such service is quoting.
CPQ (configure price quote) is a term used to describe simple catalog quoting. Most CRMs have this type of capability, but there are significant limitations to how to roll out quoting to your users and partners. Quoting as a Service (CPQaaS) refers to a complex quoting capability that can be accessed from any system that has limited CPQ capabilities but needs complex quoting services. An example I am uniquely familiar with are the complex quoting needs in the Telecommunications, IT and VAR industry.
The Problem:
Telecom Providers and Agents need systems that integrate the front end of the sales process (lead generation and marketing) with the sales portion of the process (quoting, proposals & documents) and delivers a sale to the system that handles orders, provisioning, inventory and billing. When you need complex quoting, companies find themselves sacrificing quoting and sales distribution scalability for all the benefits of their favorite CRM that handles CPQ but cannot meet the complex quoting needs.
The Need:
The following categories are needed to meet the complex quoting needs:
Enter CPQaaS:
Quoting as a Service is a concept that allows a business to use complex quoting as a microservice that can be embedded into an existing CRM/OSS or accessed through a single API. In a great article by Andrew Dent from Mulesoft (Microservices versus APIs), he describes the building services like lego pieces, and that is precisely our approach to building complex quoting as a service.
For companies that cannot afford to disrupt their business workflow but desperately need complex quoting, this is a new strategy that can hit the mark. IT organizations are already maxed out unable to meet all of the business needs. If IT can write to one API to unlock the quoting capability of hundreds of underlying services, we believe that is the key to enhancing any CRM or back office platform with the complex quoting capability.
At MasterStream, our strategy involves advancing our leadership position in complex telecom quoting by empowering the most widely used CRMs/OSS products on the marketplace but also enabling proprietary systems that need to access CPQaaS through one API integration.