How a 3D configurator generates quote requests

Tom Janssens Updated June 2026
How a 3D configurator generates quote requests

A 3D configurator generates quote requests by letting a website visitor design your product themselves, then submit their exact configuration as a request. Instead of a blank "please send me a price", you receive a structured lead with the model, dimensions, colours, and contact details already filled in.

That is the difference between a contact form and a configurator. A form captures interest. A configurator captures a specification, and a specification is something you can price the same day.

What a configurator quote request contains

Every request that comes through the configurator arrives complete:

  • The exact product the customer designed: model, dimensions, colours, and any options
  • Contact details: name, email, and phone number
  • Preferred contact time, when the customer shares it
  • A timestamp, so you know how fresh the interest is

You are not chasing the customer for specs or guessing what they meant. The request is ready to quote.

Why it converts better than a contact form

A standard contact form converts around 1% of visitors. Businesses running a 3D configurator typically see 3 to 7% of configurator users submit a quote request, because the customer has already invested time designing the product and is genuinely ready to buy.

Contact form3D configurator
What you receive"Please send a quote" with little detailA full specification plus contact details
Typical conversionAround 1% of visitors3 to 7% of configurator users
Follow-up neededSeveral rounds to pin down what they wantYou can price it straight away
Customer commitmentLow; a quick enquiryHigh; they designed it themselves
A contact form captures interest. A 3D configurator captures a specification, and a specification is a quote request you can price the same day.

From quote request to quote

Because the request already carries the full configuration, the slowest part of custom quoting disappears: the back-and-forth to find out dimensions, finish, and options. Most quote deals are lost in that gap, not on price. See why custom manufacturers lose quote deals for where those losses come from.

How to get configurator quote requests on your site

You add a 3D model of your product and a single script tag to your website. From then on, visitors configure and submit, and the requests land in your inbox and dashboard. No CRM is required. The first 10 quote requests are free, and there is no demo call to get started. Volume packs start at €3.50 per request.

Common questions

What is the difference between a quote request and a quote? The quote request is what the customer sends: their configured specification plus contact details. The quote is your priced response. The configurator handles the first half so you can focus on the second.

Do customers really configure before contacting? Yes. The act of designing the product is what makes them more likely to submit, which is why configurator conversion runs several times higher than a plain form.

Does it work without a CRM? Yes. Requests arrive by email and in your dashboard. You can forward them into a CRM later if you use one, but nothing depends on it.

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