Very cool! The quote process can normally be very time-consuming for both freelancers and agencies, and I like that Fulfilli lets you define core pricing for services and then automate the heck out of it. You can plug in your structure once, and then you don't have to worry about double entry or cumbersome repetition.
The design is also user-friendly, clean, and intuitive by default (no need for hours of training).
Something else I liked was the flexibility in choosing hourly or fixed quotes (both are supported), and the custom fields. With automation, it is always nice to know that you can still edit things when needed -- which Fulfilli does out of the box. I'll definitely be sending this to my agency friends.
Great job! This can save a lot of time for me. In my opinion, its very easy to use, everything is in place, UX is really on high level. But to close quotas question once and for all, I would like to have the following functionality:
- Have an opportunity to add 'comments' column for every row in the quote, or some other feature where I can describe a bit what will be done at every stage.
- Would be great to have a feature to create a timeline(project roadmap) using this table where I can show when each stage will start, sequences of stages, and which stages will be done parallelly.
- Also, in my opinion 'Made with: Fulfilli' badge is too big and its color is too bright(at the left bottom corner of PDF file and quote web page). Maybe there is an opportunity to remove it from quote PDF file and quote web page, or even change its color to one of the table colors.
Anyway, I think this is a very useful application for digital agencies.
Good Luck!
Oftentimes clients come to agencies without knowing the full scope of the work they need, which makes accurate quoting difficult (scope and budget changes aren't abnormal) so describing in more detail what sorts of questions are or can be used to ensure the client is framing the work they need in a way that holds up over the course of a project is key.
The UX is beautiful, top notch. But the a bit more emphasize should be placed on the UI