Build a price quote calculator in 5 easy steps
It’s pretty difficult to overestimate the power of interactive content. Embed and share interactive features like calculators, and voilà! They become super-engaging conversion rate boosters.
Beyond interactivity, providing your colleagues and clients with helpful, professional information is an effective way to simplify your sales process.
Calculator Studio calculators are built on top of your own spreadsheet data. This means that any documents connected to cloud-based spreadsheets will be automatically updated. Want to update your price list? Simply update your underlying spreadsheet and watch all of your Calculator Studio-built tools reflect the changes asap. What better way to provide up-to-the minute service?
Let’s make this happen. Build, customize, and easily embed!
We’ll start by showing you how easy it is to build an interactive price quote calculator using your spreadsheet data. Then we’ll take a look at some practical tips on how to embed your calculator— you’ll be generating leads and driving sales in no time. Let’s dive in.
1. Prepare your spreadsheet. For this example, we’ve built a price quote calculator for a fictional Solar Energy Company.
2. Get started with Calculator Studio's spreadsheet editor or upload/connect your spreadsheet. Take some time to play around with various layout options and decide on a setup for your calculator. You can select colors for your sections, columns and formula outputs. You can set a brand-specific background color for your document, and choose between a variety of color and font options available under the Document appearance setting which can be found in the three dotted menu at the top of your Calculator Studio project.
3. Now you can really get to work adding interactive features like sliders, checkboxes, input fields, and more — depending on how you’d like your audience to interact with your data. You’ll find a list of Calculator Studio interaction elements under the Insert menu [+] in your Calculator Studio project.
4. Add interactive elements. We used:
A slider for the Average monthly electrical bill and House size.
We used Radio selections for the Roof material and Roof steepness.
5. Now here’s where you can embed your calculator. Once you’ve created your calculator in Calculator Studio, it’s time to embed it. With Calculator Studio, it's easy to embed your calculator to any website. Simply paste the embed code from the "Embed" menu, found at the top of each Calculator Studio project.
If you need any assistance with building or embedding your calculator, don't hesitate to reach out at [email protected] 👋🏻