The Quilder team have been working hard to add some new, exciting features to the app: Sections and Headings We received feedback from some of our users who said that their quotes, estimates and invoices can often be quite lengthy. They mentioned that it would be beneficial to be able to separate their parts and […]
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Quilder Welcomes New Partnerships
Here at Quilder, we are always working on ways to provide a better service for the tradesmen who use our software. Thanks to some extremely valuable feedback from our users, we are now in the process of finding new suppliers to feature their products on Quilder through our Supplier Parts Search function. If you are […]
See the bigger picture and save time and money
Change is difficult. Taking a step back to look at how you are doing things and how you can improve is something we tend to put off, telling ourselves there are more pressing things that we should be spending our time on. It can be difficult to see the bigger picture when you are so […]
Developing Quilder: the Lean Startup methodology
We have tried to develop Quilder in the most efficient way possible. To that end our approach has been to use the Lean Startup methodology, engineered by Eric Ries. This methodology is designed to help entrepreneurs and businesses get their product to market faster and provides an approach which can maximise the likelihood of success. […]
Where Quilder came from
As is the case with many product ideas, the idea for Quilder came from a bad service experience I had with a roofer a while back. We were having problems with the roof of our house and we called a local supplier to come and take a look at it. The guy was nice enough, […]