Quote Roller – Create and Manage Interactive Business Proposals Online

 

Quoteroller

Quoteroller

Quote Roller is a software as a service application that helps to create interactive, beautiful sales proposals, NDA’s, contracts and other documents of this nature. You get a branded account where you can store your templates, list of products, services and clients; so you might think of the Quote Roller as about the branded quoting system. Docs sent with the Quote Roller could be signed online so it is a great tool to close the deals faster.

The objective of this tool is to optimize the documents exchange in agencies and freelance businesses as well as to reduce the consumption of paper at least few percents from its current usage.

The first beta version of Quote Roller has been launched in late March. Since then it was able to get over 4000 companies signed up. Since then, it’s customers, actually, helped the team to shape the product a lot. The official launch date of the Quote Roller is due on October 3rd at the Startup Week 11 in Vienna. Since the team is from Belarus, which doesn’t have a big tech ecosystem, it was quite a bit of a challenge to spread a word about the startup. For that reason, some of Quote Roller’s founders (Serge Barysiuk and Mikita Mikado) decided to move to silicon valley in Aug 2011.

This far Quote Roller won in the Minsk Startup Weekend, participated at Pitch in San Francisco’s AT&T Park and going to take a part of the Startup Week in Vienna, Austria.

They are bootstrapping the product so their marketing and PR budgets were if not 0 then very close to the 0. Regardless of that, they were able to get some interest from a few of world’s leading technology resources and companies including Smashing Magazine, 37 Signals, Envato’s Web.AppStorm etc.

They’ve also got a great PR help from the Rackspace, whose hosting infrastructure they use to run the Quote Roller. Please have a look at this great tool and let us know your feedback.

View information about Quote Roller at StartupTunes Directory.

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