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

  1. Upload the builder’s plan set. The PDFs the builder already sent you — floor plans, elevations, schedule.
  2. Review the detected units. Every window and door with type, size, operation, and glazing. Ambiguities flagged for you to resolve.
  3. Map to your catalog. Your product lines and pricing rules turn the schedule into a configured, priced quote.
  4. 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.
Book a Demo

30 minutes. Bring a plan set if you want to see it on your own drawings.