User: We wanted a way for customers to be able to order stuff online a lot easier, rather than just calling up or emailing us things for a quote, and PrintIQ's going to allow us to put that on our website, basically use those same simplified products, and the customer can go in and basically build what they want and see a quote right there, live on the screen as they choose it. And we can set that up customer-specific as well, and the customer can log in and do the same thing. If a customer wants to pay with a credit card, we're able to now email them an invoice and they can pay for it themselves rather than calling us with a credit card number. They can set up a credit card that's held on file through PrintIQ and it will bill them there and pass all that info on to Zero (accounting software). All the invoices are going to live on PrintIQ, and that's where you look them up, but it's going to pass all that over to Zero however often you want it to. We'll probably do it at the end of each day.
Matt M: Part of our core solution is a customer portal, and the print company can set up a user and the customer can log into that to grab pricing, look up the status of orders, make payments online, and grab new pricing. Pricing can vary depending on customer. Non existing customers (guests) can grab pricing too. This functionality is put into iFrame. We can also integrate with other web-to-print systems like Chile, XM Pie, OnPrintShop.