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Maps

Maps are architecture diagrams you can design and include in your quotes. They help your customer visualize the system layout, infrastructure, or solution architecture you're proposing.

What are Maps for?

If you're quoting a technical solution — like a hardware setup, software platform, or multi-component system — a visual diagram can make the proposal much easier to understand. Maps let you create these diagrams directly in Quoteworks and reuse them across multiple quotes.

Where to find Maps

Click Maps in the sidebar. You'll see all the maps in your workspace displayed as a list or grid. Each map shows its name, a preview image, and when it was last updated.

What you can do

  • Create new maps using the visual canvas editor.
  • Edit existing maps at any time.
  • Delete maps you no longer need.
  • Use maps in quotes by selecting them from the architecture section of the quote editor.

How Maps relate to Quotes

When you use a map in a quote, the map's image is inserted into the architecture section. Your customer will see the diagram as part of the quote.

You can use the same map in multiple quotes. If you update the map and want the change reflected in a quote, you'll need to re-select it in that quote.

Next steps

Quoteworks Documentation