InterixDzylo alternative

The Dzylo alternative for studios that quote in the room.

Dzylo builds the quotation you send. Interix builds the one you sit through. Here is the difference, sourced and dated, including where Dzylo wins.

The short answer

Buy Dzylo if you run a team and the quotation is one step in a chain you also need software for: leads, procurement, purchase orders, inventory, attendance. Its quoting is deeper than its website suggests, and its controls over what a junior is allowed to price are genuinely good.

Use Interix if the quotation itself is where you win or lose the job. Interix prices every finish tier side by side, lets you switch a single item between tiers, hides your rates from the client on one switch, states what changed in each revision, and builds the whole estimate offline. None of those five appear in Dzylo's official quotation walkthrough.

This page compares the quotation module only. Dzylo sells a business suite and Interix does not. Judging their twelve products against our one would be its own kind of dishonesty.

Two tools, two beliefs about where a price gets decided.

This is not a feature gap. It is a design decision each product made early, and everything else follows from it.

Dzylo

The quote is produced, then sent.

You open the lead, take site measurements, add items from a catalogue, apply margin, send it to a reviewer, and share it once approved. In their own walkthrough the item screen shows the cost at ₹40,000 beside the quoted ₹61,000, with the markup broken out.

That screen is coherent only if the client never sees it. The margin is hidden from your staff, not from your customer.

Interix

The quote is built while they watch.

Client, property, layout, carpet area, tier. Five fields and the estimate exists. Then you toggle what they want, room by room, and the total moves in front of them. Presentation mode is the default state, not a lock: rates and sizes come back with one switch when you want them there.

Which is why "can they see my margin" is a question this product had to answer on the first screen rather than the fortieth.

Dzylo vs Interix, quotation by quotation

Every row checked on 17 August 2026 against Dzylo's public pages, their pricing page and their official quotation walkthrough video.

QuotingDzyloInterix
Where the quote gets builtIn the office, then sent for approval, then sharedIn the meeting, with the client watching
Setup before your first quoteNine areas of settingsYour rate card
Finish tiers per itemNot shownFour, renamable, override any single item
Side by side tier comparisonNot shownA dedicated view, with the gap in rupees
Hiding rates from the clientNot shown. Cost and margin appear on the item screenOne switch, either way, any time
Revisions with the difference statedNot shownEvery version states its own change, restore any
Works offlineNot shownBuild the whole estimate offline, syncs after
Excel export of the quotePDF. Excel is used for importing your cataloguePDF and Excel, both on your letterhead
Item catalogueMultiple catalogues, categories, images, bulk Excel import, HSNOne rate card, restore point on every save
Floor plan to roomsUpload a layout, their AI creates the roomsManual
Margin controlA locked margin staff cannot see, plus an editable oneNo markup layer. Design fee instead
Approval workflowNamed reviewers, sharing blocked until approvedNone. One shared login per firm
Discount limits for staffCaps in rupees and percentNone
TaxNamed taxes, slabs, item-wise, HSN codesGST as a switchable block, set per estimate
Payment termsMilestone plans computed off the totalA text block you write once
Document designVisual builder: colours, watermark, page breaksNine switchable blocks, two table layouts
Client approvalClient app, web and mobileNone. You close in the room
DiscountsAmount or percentRupees only, shown per line and totalled as savings
Sub-itemsYesYes, priced or descriptive
Room-wise and category-wiseYes, switched liveRoom-wise, rooms free-form

"Not shown" means exactly that. Dzylo publishes no documentation site: their whole public surface is 43 pages plus their walkthrough video. Where a capability does not appear in any of it, we say so rather than claiming the product cannot do it. If something here is wrong, tell us and it gets corrected on this page.

The five that decide it

Not a feature list. These are the five moments in a client meeting where a quoting tool either helps you or gets in the way.

They ask what a cheaper version costs

Interix prices four finish tiers from the same rate card and shows them side by side, with the gap in rupees. You answer in the room. Dzylo's model is one price per item plus a margin, so a second option is a second quotation.

They want the good kitchen and a basic guest room

Any single item can sit on its own tier. Luxury mandir, standard wardrobes, in one estimate that still totals correctly. Nothing equivalent appears in Dzylo's walkthrough.

They lean over to look at your screen

Rates and sizes are hidden by default and come back on one switch. Dzylo's add-item screen shows cost against quoted price with the margin broken out, which is fine at a desk and awkward at a dining table.

They ask what you took out last time

Each revision states its own change against the one before it, down to the rupee, and any version restores in a click. Versioning is not mentioned once in Dzylo's quotation walkthrough.

The site has no signal

Interix loads once and builds the entire estimate offline, syncing when you are back. Dzylo is a cloud CRM and its material does not mention offline use.

Where Dzylo is the better buy

Written plainly, because a comparison that never concedes anything is not worth reading.

You have a team quoting on your behalf

Dzylo locks a margin your staff cannot see or change, caps how much discount they can give in both rupees and percent, and blocks a quote from being shared until a named reviewer approves it. Interix has one shared login per firm and none of that.

You invoice straight off the quotation

Item-wise tax, HSN codes per catalogue row, named tax profiles with slabs, and milestone payment plans that compute off the final total. Interix has GST as a single switchable block and payment terms as text you write once.

You want the layout read for you

Upload a client's floor plan and Dzylo's AI creates the rooms and areas. That is a real saving on every project and Interix has nothing like it today.

You need the rest of the business software

Leads, procurement, purchase orders, inventory, supplier payments, attendance, a client app, WhatsApp automation. Interix is one tool. If you are buying a system of record, buy the system of record.

Before your first quotation

Both tools need setting up. The difference is how much of it happens before the tool is any use to you.

Dzylo, per their walkthrough
  1. Quotation catalogue: import theirs or build yours
  2. Per item margin, discount, tax and HSN
  3. Categories
  4. Units of measurement
  5. Taxes and their slabs
  6. Payment plans and milestones
  7. Terms and conditions
  8. The quotation template: theme, watermark, columns, page breaks
  9. Configuration: margins, discount caps, approvals, permissions

Most of their thirty minute official walkthrough runs before a single item gets priced.

Interix
  1. Your rate card, which we build from your existing quotations

Then: client, property, layout, carpet area, tier. Five fields and you are quoting. Everything else has a working default you can change later, and clearing a field reverts to it rather than going blank.

What each one costs

Dzylo's figures are from their own pricing page, checked 17 August 2026. Per user, per year, plus tax, billed annually.

Dzylo
  • Growth ₹5,999 per user per year
  • Pro ₹10,999 per user per year
  • Enterprise ₹12,499 per user per year, minimum ten seats
  • Onboarding and implementation from ₹75,000
  • White-labelled client app ₹75,000
  • WhatsApp business account ₹18,000
  • On-site training ₹5,000 half day, ₹10,000 full day
  • No free trial. Seven day money back on Growth and Pro

A three person studio on Pro is ₹32,997 plus tax for the year, and about ₹1.14 lakh if you take their onboarding.

Interix
  • Free for founding firms
  • No setup fee
  • No per-seat cost. The price is per studio
  • Paid plans later. Founding firms keep their rate

Ten founding firms, free setup and thirty days, in exchange for three real client quotes and one honest feedback call. That is the whole arrangement.

Questions people actually ask

What is the best Dzylo alternative for a small interior design studio?

It depends on which half of the job you need. If you want the quotation itself to be faster and more persuasive in front of the client, Interix is the closer alternative: it is built for the meeting, it prices finish tiers side by side, and it hides your rates on one switch. If you need the leads, procurement, inventory and attendance that Dzylo also sells, Interix does not replace those and is not trying to.

Is there a free Dzylo alternative?

Interix is free for its founding firms while the product is in its feedback phase, with no setup fee and no per-seat cost. Paid plans come later and founding firms keep their rate. Dzylo has no free tier: the lowest plan is ₹5,999 per user per year billed annually, with a seven day money back window on the Growth and Pro plans.

How much does Dzylo cost for a three person studio?

Checked on 17 August 2026: Growth is ₹5,999, Pro ₹10,999 and Enterprise ₹12,499 per user per year plus tax, billed annually, and Enterprise needs at least ten seats. Three people on Pro is ₹32,997 plus tax before anything else. Their onboarding and implementation is listed separately at "starting from ₹75,000", a white-labelled client app at ₹75,000, and a WhatsApp business account at ₹18,000.

Does Interix do everything Dzylo does?

No, and it is not meant to. Dzylo is a business suite: leads, quotations, procurement, purchase orders, inventory, attendance, supplier payments, a client app and AI renders. Interix does one thing, the priced conversation with the client. If a firm needs the suite, the suite is the right purchase.

Can Interix quote commercial or office interiors?

Yes. The starter layouts are named for homes because that is the most common case, but rooms are free-form: add, rename and delete them, and the room types already include civil work and miscellaneous. An office, a clinic or a showroom is quoted the same way.

Can I move to Interix if my rate card is already in Dzylo or in Excel?

Yes. Send the quotations or the rate list you already use and we build your rate card from it before you sign in, so your first estimate prices from your own numbers rather than a sample catalogue. Nothing is invented: anything ambiguous gets asked about rather than guessed.

How this comparison was researched

Everything about Dzylo here comes from what Dzylo publishes: their 43 public pages including the pricing page, and their official walkthrough video of the quotation module. All of it checked on 17 August 2026. We have not used their product, and we say "not shown" rather than "cannot" wherever a capability is simply absent from that material.

Everything about Interix is first hand, because we build it. Prices and features move. If a figure here is out of date or a row is wrong, write to us and it gets fixed on this page rather than quietly left.

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