From email request to priced part number
Natural language quoting for
complex instrument models
QuotePilot turns short application notes into complete, validated part numbers and priced quotes for differential pressure transmitters and mag meters, then returns a clean quote ready to send to the customer.
How it works
Explain the application and get a finished quote
The demo shows how QuotePilot sits between a customer request and the final part number. You describe what the customer needs and the engine handles configuration and pricing.
Step one
Describe what the customer needs
Range, wetted materials, housing, hazardous area rating, line size,
output signal, and the other details you would normally type into an email.
Step two
QuotePilot builds the part number
The engine applies model rules, fills in valid segment codes, applies
pricing adders, checks for conflicts, and creates a complete part number
with a clear breakdown.
Step three
Review and send the quote
You see the configuration, final price, and a PDF quote ready to send to
the customer or drop into your normal workflow.
This demo uses two instrument models so you can see how the engine behaves.
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