Tabak — From inquiry to print run
Vertical · Print shops
Everything a print shop needs in one flow: inquiries, quotes, orders and production — with a public quote link the customer opens without an account and without any fuss.
Sound familiar?
Every inquiry means recalculating the price for a print run on a scrap of paper.
The quote goes out by email, then you call the customer three times to ask if they've seen it.
On the production floor nobody knows what's on the press, what's waiting and what's running late.
What it can do
Inquiries and quotes
A customer inquiry turns into a quote with line items, print runs and deadlines in a few clicks — no retyping.
Public quote link
The customer opens the quote in the browser, no account needed — reviews it, accepts it or comments. Less phone tag.
Orders and production
An accepted quote becomes an order and joins the production queue — you can see what's on the press and what's waiting.
Per-product pricing
Books, flyers, business cards, banners — every product type with its own price and print-run logic.
Hosted print shop page
Every print shop gets its own public page for receiving inquiries — even without a website of its own.
Many print shops, one system
Multi-tenant from day one — every print shop sees only its own data.
At a glance
How it works and what it changes — no fine print.
From inquiry to a finished print run
An inquiry becomes a quote with a public link in a few clicks — no retyping.
Production queue
See what’s on the press, what’s waiting, what’s late.
Bigger run — lower price per piece
The price list calculates itself, for any run.
Every product with its own pricing logic
Books, flyers, business cards, tarps — each type its own math.
How it works
The customer sends an inquiry — through your public page or by phone.
You put together a quote and send the public link.
An accepted quote goes into production — everything visible in one queue.
Like it? Try it on your own data.
Frequently asked questions
No — every print shop gets its own hosted page to receive inquiries and send quotes.
No. They open the quote in the browser via a link, review it and accept it without an account.
Yes — books, flyers, business cards, banners; each with its own price and print-run logic.
Yes — multi-tenant from day one, each print shop sees only its own.
Who is it for?
For print shops and print centres still assembling quotes in emails and notebooks.