Configurix

CPQ vs product configurator

Choose the capability—not the label.

A product configurator defines a valid product. CPQ governs how that product is priced, approved and quoted. Modern platforms often overlap, so the useful question is not which acronym wins. It is which product, commercial and operational decisions your system must control—and how they remain connected.

The shortest accurate answer

Product configurator

Answers: What valid product are we selecting?

CPQ software

Answers: What can we offer, at what price, under which approval?

Visual CPQ

Keeps the visible product, structured configuration, commercial result and quote on the same revision.

CPQ and product configuration overlap by design.

The “C” in CPQ is configuration. Some CPQ suites model products themselves, some consume configurations from another engine, and some visual configurators include enough pricing and quotation workflow to operate as visual CPQ. Category names are useful for discovery; implemented responsibilities decide whether a system fits.

DecisionProduct configuratorCPQ software
Primary jobGuide a user to a permitted product specificationTurn a permitted offer into an accurate, governed commercial proposal
Typical userCustomer, salesperson, dealer, designer or product specialistSalesperson, dealer, commercial manager, approver or revenue team
Product logicDimensions, components, materials, dependencies, exclusions and required selectionsMay include product rules directly or consume a valid configuration from another engine
VisualizationOften central: images, 2D, 3D, room planning or AR can explain the selected variantOptional: many CPQ systems are form- or table-led unless a visual layer is connected
PricingOptional, from a simple total to formula-based live pricingCore responsibility: price lists, formulas, account terms, discounts, margins and approvals
Quote and negotiationOptional quote request, estimate, checkout or proposal generationCore responsibility: quote lines, terms, versions, approvals and customer-ready documents
Primary outputA valid saved specification, visual state and structured configuration recordAn approved commercial revision that can continue toward order, contract or fulfillment
Common integrationsPIM, ecommerce, asset pipeline, pricing, CRM, CAD, BOM or product data servicesCRM, ERP, billing, ecommerce, contract, approval, tax and order-management services
Success testCan users create, understand and reopen the exact permitted product?Can the business reproduce, approve and trace the exact commercial offer?

Interactive scope recommender

Start from the decisions your sale must control.

Select the requirements that apply. The result is an architecture starting point—not a substitute for catalogue, pricing, document and integration discovery.

Current recommendation

Connected visual CPQ

You need strong product-configuration and commercial-governance capabilities. They may be delivered in one platform or through a versioned connection, but the configuration, price and quote must share durable identity.

Operating path

Visual or guided configuration → valid product → governed price → approval → quote → handoff

Three valid operating models.

“Do we need CPQ or a configurator?” is sometimes the wrong binary choice. Sequence the capabilities around the strongest business problem, then preserve a clean path for the rest of the workflow.

Product configurator first

Use when visual understanding, guided selection or website self-service is the immediate problem and commercial policy is comparatively simple.

Catalogue → product rules → visual configuration → price or next action

Keep the saved configuration structured so CPQ can be added later without rebuilding the product decision from screenshots or free text.

CPQ first

Use when account pricing, discount permissions, approvals and formal proposals create the largest operational risk, while product visuals are not yet essential.

Opportunity → configure → price → approve → quote → order

Confirm whether the CPQ product model is suitable for customer-facing interaction or should expose a versioned interface to a separate visual experience.

Connected visual CPQ

Use when customers must see and configure a complex product while the seller also needs governed price, quote, approval and revision control.

One configuration identity → visual product + rules + price + quote + handoff

Assign each responsibility to one authority and prove that every system refers to the same product, configuration and commercial revision.

Source-of-truth map

Give every decision one owner.

A connected experience does not require one application to own everything. It requires one accepted authority for each decision and stable identities across every handoff. Duplicate rules become expensive when their versions disagree.

DecisionTypical authorityDurable contract
Product and option identityCatalogue, PIM or ERP ownerStable family, model, option, component and revision IDs
Technical configurationProduct configurator or governed rule serviceAllowed values, constraints, dependencies, exclusions and review states
Customer-facing visual stateVisual configurator bound to configuration dataGeometry, material, scene, camera and visual-asset revision
Commercial priceCPQ, pricing service or agreed commerce ownerPrice list, account, market, currency, quantity, services, tax and result ID
Discount and approvalCPQ or commercial policy serviceRole, threshold, reason, margin, approver and decision history
Quote revisionCPQ, document or proposal ownerCustomer, line items, terms, template, status and accepted configuration reference
Order or production handoffERP, order, PLM or mapped integrationAcknowledged product, component, quantity, document and lifecycle identities

Integration contract

Connect records, not screenshots.

Whether one platform or several services deliver the journey, the handoff needs enough identity to reproduce the product, commercial decision and customer-facing document. A picture and total are useful presentation—not a complete system contract.

Configuration identity

configurationId, revision and lifecycle status

Product context

family, model, catalogue revision, market and channel

Selections

stable option IDs, typed values, units and selected quantities

Rule result

rule-set revision, validity, warnings, stops and overrides

Visual state

asset revision, visible components, materials and scene reference

Price context

price-list revision, account, currency, services, tax and result ID

Commercial authority

discount permission, approval state and approver identity

Quote identity

quote ID, revision, template, terms, status and issued timestamp

Handoff status

destination, payload revision, acknowledgement and failure state

Change trace

actor, timestamp, source revision, reason and superseded record

Vendor proof plan

Test the same sale in every system.

A polished demonstration proves that one prepared path can work. A fair comparison uses your product, known calculations, difficult cases, roles, revisions and downstream systems with accepted evidence.

Normal configuration

A representative product reaches a valid saved state and the selected product, visible scene and structured specification agree.

Invalid combination

The user interface and direct integration path both reject the same prohibited selection with a useful reason.

Known price

A reference case reconciles dimensions, quantities, products, services, account terms, tax, rounding and total.

Role and discount

Customer, dealer, salesperson and approver see only permitted products, prices, discounts and actions.

Quote revision

Changing a saved configuration creates the intended new price and quote revision without silently altering the issued offer.

Website handoff

A self-service project continues into CRM or CPQ with configuration identity, attribution and customer consent intact.

Order acknowledgement

The receiving system confirms the exact approved product and commercial revisions or returns a diagnosable failure.

Catalogue change

New options, prices and rules publish through an accepted process while earlier projects reopen deliberately.

Mobile completion

The configured journey, price review, save and quote action work on named phones, tablets, browsers and network conditions.

Recovery

Duplicate requests, expired sessions, timeouts and partial integration failures do not create conflicting configurations or quotes.

Where Configurix fits

Visual product configuration with a connected commercial record.

Configurix is white-label 3D product configurator and visual CPQ software for manufacturers, product owners, dealers, distributors, retailers, showrooms, installers and sales teams selling configurable or made-to-measure products. It can connect guided product rules, interactive 3D, live pricing, saved projects, branded quotes and scoped CRM, ERP, ecommerce, BOM or configured-order handoff.

The implementation boundary is explicit. Product-rule types, price authority, account and market logic, discounts, approvals, documents, integrations and operational outputs are defined against the actual catalogue. That makes the demo testable and prevents category labels from becoming promises the working system has not accepted.

Compare the workflow with your product

One connected project

Valid productConfiguration and rule revision
Visual stateSelected geometry and materials
Commercial resultPrice, permissions and approval
Customer proposalQuote, terms and accepted revision
Operational handoffAcknowledged downstream record

CPQ vs product configurator FAQs.

Direct answers for product, ecommerce, sales, IT, engineering and operations teams choosing configuration and configure-price-quote software.