Interior Door Systems launches new Sales Configurator

Interior Door Systems, a leading innovator in interior door systems, has announced the launch of its new trade portal and door configurator, designed specifically to simplify the door selection and ordering process for retailers and installers which allows 24/7 ordering capability.  

This state-of-the-art platform introduces a highly intuitive configurator, enabling users to easily customise hinged and sliding door orders, all while dynamically updating pricing in real time.

The configurator’s six-step process is formatted to empower trade professionals with flexibility and precision. From selecting finishes and styles to configuring door numbers and sizes, the system allows users to view accurate pricing as they proceed, ensuring a transparent and efficient process from start to finish. At the final stage, additional extras such as shelves can be added and provide comprehensive options for specific trade needs.

Developed with ease of use at its core, this trade portal aims to support businesses, who don’t always work to a 9 – 5 Monday -Friday model, in offering versatile, high-quality interior door ordering solutions with speed and confidence, 24/7. The user-friendly design and efficient customisation options reflect Interior Door Systems’ ongoing commitment to innovation and service excellence.

“Interior Door Systems’ new trade portal is a game-changer for our customers. We’re committed to making customisation and ordering as simple as possible, and this new portal is designed to meet the everyday needs of our retailers and installers,” said Sam Russell, Managing Director at Interior Door Systems. “With the real-time pricing feature, our clients have complete control over their selections, enabling them to deliver tailored solutions 24/7.”

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