For modular kitchen businesses still quoting in Excel

Price the whole kitchen before they leave the showroom.

Base units, trolleys, lofts and shutter finishes, priced live on your own rates. They get the number while they are still sitting with you.

The Interix estimate builder used for a modular kitchen quotation: rooms listed down the left, unit toggles with sizes and rates in the middle, a running project total of ₹15,67,940 on the right

The kitchen is not the slow part. The wait is.

One walk-in enquiry, priced the way most of this market still prices it.

  1. Saturday

    They walk in with a layout and a number already in their head.

  2. Sunday

    You measure. Then you open the last customer's sheet and start deleting.

  3. Monday to Wednesday

    Two other kitchen quotations reach them before yours does.

    The wait
  4. Thursday

    “Can we see it in laminate instead?” Another sheet. Another evening.

Every enquiry costs you an evening of typing, and every evening you take is another day they spend comparing you to someone cheaper.

What they say in the showroom, and what it costs you today.

The moments that decide a kitchen order, and where each one currently goes wrong.

“What would it cost in laminate instead?”

Today that is a second sheet tonight. Here every unit sits on its own finish tier, so you switch the shutters and the whole quotation re-prices while they watch.

“Good kitchen. Keep the wardrobe basic.”

Mixing finishes inside one quotation breaks a sheet built on one rate column. Each unit carries its own tier and the total still adds up.

“What did you take out to get to this price?”

In Excel the answer is somewhere in Final_v3_updated_233.xlsx. Every revision here states its own change: down ₹42,000, three units removed, restorable in a click.

They lean over to look at your screen.

Your sheet has cost and margin in the next column. Rates and sizes are hidden by default and come back with one switch, so the screen is never the problem.

“Send me the price by evening.”

That sentence is the order leaving the room. The quotation is finished, priced and printed under your letterhead before they stand up.

The flat has no network and half the power.

You quote anyway. It runs in a browser on a phone, works fully offline, and syncs the moment you are back on signal.

Try it right here.

Toggle the units, switch the finish tier, watch the total move. This is the product's own pricing logic, running on a sample catalogue.

Finish tier

Kitchen

Living Room

Master Bedroom

What changes the day you switch.

The customer sees the price

Item names and line totals only. Your rates, sizes and what you make on the job stay behind a menu.

Your costing never leaves your own screen.

A tier on every single unit

Basic carcass, premium shutters, luxury trolleys, in one quotation. Switch one without touching the rest.

No more rebuilding the sheet that night.

Revisions, with the difference

Each version states what changed and by how much. Restore an earlier one when they change their mind.

You answer what did we remove instantly.

Your rate card, set once

Change a rate and every new quotation follows it. Your boards, your hardware, your labour, in one place.

You stop retyping rates from old files.

It knows your catalogue

Type a unit name and your own units come up, from every room, with their measure and their rate attached.

Three versions of one wardrobe stop happening.

Works with no signal

Load it once and quote the whole site offline. Everything you enter syncs as soon as you have a connection.

A dead network stops costing you a day.

Discounts that get noticed

In a sheet a discount is just a smaller number. Here it is flagged on the line and totalled as savings.

Every rupee you give up gets credited.

PDF and Excel, both branded

Print the customer document under your own letterhead. Some buyers still want a sheet, so Excel exports too.

You send something that looks like your firm.

It prices the way you already price.

Nothing about how you quote a kitchen has to change to fit the software.

Founding firms

Free setup and 30 days, for 10 firms.

I build your rate card from your past quotations, at no cost, and you quote real customers on it for a month.

You get

  • Your rate card built for you, from your own quotations
  • 30 days on real jobs, not a sandbox
  • Direct line to me, not a support inbox
  • Your requests jump the roadmap queue

You commit

  • Quote 3 real customers on it inside the 30 days
  • One 20-minute call at the end, honest feedback
  • That is the whole deal. No card, no contract
Claim a slot  →Tell me how you quote today. Two minutes.

Before you ask.

Does this work for a modular kitchen business, not an interior design firm?

Yes. It prices from whatever rate card you give it, per square foot, per running foot or per unit, so a kitchen catalogue behaves exactly the way an interior BOQ does. Interix was built inside a design studio in Pune, which is why the sample catalogue on this page is a whole flat rather than one kitchen.

Do I have to change my rates, item names or format?

No. Setup rebuilds your existing quotation inside the tool. Your wording, your rates, your structure, your terms. It stays your quotation.

Can I show a wardrobe and its hardware as separate lines?

Yes. A unit can carry sub-items, so the wardrobe with its loft and its hardware sits as one line with its parts listed under it, priced separately.

Do I have to price everything per square foot?

No. Every item carries its own measure. Square foot for carcass, running foot for counters and profiles, and per unit for trolleys, baskets and hardware.

Can the customer see my rates?

Only if you choose to show them. Rates and sizes are hidden by default, so you can turn the screen around mid-meeting.

What if the site has no internet?

Load it once and everything keeps working. Edits queue locally and sync when you are back online. You do not lose work.

How long until I can quote a real customer on it?

You send past quotations, I build the rate card, you check it in about twenty minutes. That is the whole onboarding.

Does it handle GST?

Yes. GST is applied to the estimate and appears on the customer document, in rupees, alongside the total.

Can my whole team use it?

Your business gets one login today, shared across your devices, and it stays signed in. Per-user accounts are next.

What happens after the 30 days?

You keep quoting, or you walk away and I stop. No lock-in, and your rate card is yours to export either way.

Tell me how you quote a kitchen today.

If Interix is not right for your business I will say so, and you will have lost four minutes.

Or try it on this page first. Nothing to sign up for.

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