From a builder’s plan set to a configured order
Turn a builder’s plan set into a configured order without re-entering a single line.
Dealers sit between the builder’s drawings and the manufacturer’s order form, and the translation between the two is manual: read the schedule, interpret the elevations, and re-key every unit into a configuration the factory accepts. Every re-keyed line is a chance to order the wrong unit.
One to Many reads the plan set and produces the unit-by-unit schedule directly — typed, sized, and mapped to your catalog — so the quote and the order come from the drawings, not from transcription.
The problem
- Re-keying is the error factory. Every line typed from a PDF into an order form can drift: a size, a handing, an operation. The builder finds out at install.
- Slow quotes lose builder accounts. Builders send the same plan set to more than one dealer. The configured quote that arrives first has the inside track.
- The plan set is the source of truth nobody reads twice. Once the first takeoff is typed up, revisions get patched by memory instead of re-read from the drawings.
How One to Many handles it
- Upload the builder’s plan set. The PDFs the builder already sent you — floor plans, elevations, schedule.
- Review the detected units. Every window and door with type, size, operation, and glazing. Ambiguities flagged for you to resolve.
- Map to your catalog. Your product lines and pricing rules turn the schedule into a configured, priced quote.
- Quote the builder, place the order. One consistent unit list from drawing to factory, with no re-entry in between.
Who this is for
- Dealers and distributors quoting new-construction packages from builders’ plan sets.
- Counter teams re-keying schedules into manufacturer configurators today.
- Businesses quoting multiple builders where speed decides who gets the order.
When One to Many is not the right fit
- Retail or showroom sales with no plan set — a homeowner walk-in has nothing to upload.
- You need CRM, lead management, or in-home selling tools. This is takeoff and quoting from drawings, not a sales platform.
- Trades beyond windows and doors.