Add Kit to a Quote

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A Kit is a collection of materials, labour and/or miscellaneous costs that, when combined, make up an item that can be added to any QuoteUsing Kits speeds up the quoting process by making it easy to select one master item instead of entering multiples items individually.

Note: Kits are exclusive to quotes. They cannot be used within Jobs, Invoices or Purchase Orders, however, you can transfer the individual line items of a Kit over to each of these features from a quote.

Instructions

  1. Navigate to the Quotes page.
  2. Search for and select the quote you want to add a Kit to or create a new quote.
  3. Select the Kit button.
  4. Use the search field to add the relevant Kit to your Quote. 

Note: You can also create new Kits from scratch. To do so, click the + icon located on the right-hand side of the kit search field.


 

Understand the fields on kits

Field Description
Description  Can be amended to include information specific to the Kit or Quote.
Note: Descriptions are limited to 200 characters.
Quantity  Use the quantity field to increase or decrease the quantity of the Kit.
Unit Cost Use this field to change the buy/cost price of the Kit.
Unit Sell Price Use this field to change the sell price of the Kit.
Discount % Use this field to provide a percentage discount to this Kit.
Gross Profit Tradify will automatically calculate the gross profit for you. 
Amount Tradify will automatically calculate the amount total for you as well. This is based off your quantity multiplied by your unit sell price.
Tax Rate Select the tax rate that applies to this miscellaneous cost. If left blank, Tradify will assign the default tax rate. For more details on tax rates, please see here.
Section  Sections provide a way to break your quote up into different stages. This makes the Quote more functional for yourself and easier for your customer to read.

Additional Information

For more info on kits, see here: Understanding the Kits Feature in Tradify

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