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Quotes and proposals with pricing approvals and clean quote-to-cash handoffs

Govern quoting with approvals version history and clean conversion to orders and invoices.

LINE ITEMS
Govern quote line-item pricing, discounts, and version changes
Line itemSKUInventory tagsAmount
Annual LicenseQT-LICDisc -8%$96,000
ImplementationQT-IMPLProposed$22,000
SupportQT-SUPApproved$9,500
Total$127,500
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Quotes and proposals that turn into clean orders and invoices

Quoting breaks when pricing lives in spreadsheets, approvals happen in DMs, and the “final” proposal is re-entered into other systems. Sanka is designed to make quotes a governed workflow: standardize line items, enforce discount rules, track versions, and convert the approved quote into an order, subscription, or invoice without re-keying.

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Pricing approvals with thresholds

Route discounts, custom terms, and non-standard bundles to the right reviewers with an auditable trail.

B
Version control

Keep proposal iterations explicit so sales and finance agree on what was offered and what was approved.

C
Quote-to-cash continuity

Convert approved quotes into orders and invoices so fulfillment and billing stay consistent with the offer.

Standardize quoting inputs and outputs

  • Use an item master for line items (SKU, unit, list price, tax rules)
  • Encode discount policies and approval thresholds
  • Capture required terms: billing schedule, delivery milestones, renewal terms
  • Keep customer and contract data aligned to CRM and accounting
Quoting risk What it causes What to standardize
Unauthorized discounts Margin loss and disputes Discount thresholds + approvals
Re-keyed orders Fulfillment mistakes Convert quote to order directly
Inconsistent terms Invoice confusion Controlled term templates + reviewers
Forecast drift CRM data mismatch Single source of deal terms and versions

Make handoffs to ops and finance clean

The most expensive errors happen after the quote is signed.

  • Generate the order/subscription from the approved quote structure
  • Preserve the audit trail: who approved what, when, and why
  • Keep status synced so customer-facing teams see accurate billing and delivery state

Built for how teams sell

Most teams need flexibility, but also need consistent controls. These patterns show up frequently.

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Bundles and add-ons

Represent packages and add-ons as explicit line items tied to the item master, not free-text.

E
Milestones and services

Tie proposal milestones to delivery and approvals so invoicing and recognition are easier later.

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Renewals and proration

Make subscription and renewal terms explicit to reduce future billing churn and leakage.

Governance that protects revenue

Quoting is a control surface. Make approvals, thresholds, and history explicit so growth does not create margin chaos.

G
Approval rules

Route discount exceptions and non-standard terms to finance or leadership with clear thresholds.

H
Audit log

Track versions, edits, approvals, and conversions so the end-to-end deal history is explainable.

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Role-based permissions

Control who can edit pricing, change terms, approve exceptions, and finalize quotes.

Frequently asked questions

Can we enforce discount approval thresholds?
Yes. Define thresholds and reviewers so out-of-policy pricing routes automatically and approvals are traceable.
Do approved quotes convert into orders and invoices?
They should. Converting the approved structure reduces re-keying, fulfillment mistakes, and billing disputes.
How do you keep CRM and finance aligned?
Sync the facts that matter: customer, terms, quote version, and downstream status (order, invoice, payment).