Running a custom frame shop involves managing numerous details for every order — dimensions, material preferences, color choices, and glass types all need to be determined to provide an accurate price.
Are you tired of manually calculating prices for each custom frame order? Are you looking for a tool that saves you time and reduces errors? A custom framing cost calculator can instantly generate accurate prices based on your customer’s preferences, saving you valuable time, reducing mistakes, and increasing efficiency.
Instead of manually managing these details and risking costly errors, streamline your operations and focus on what matters most: growing your business and satisfying your customers.
With the help of LifeSaver’s inventory management and pricing tools, you can create your own calculator to simplify your workflow and handle more orders.
With LifeSaver, you can easily manage and organize data on frame materials, glass types, matting options, and more. LifeSaver’s inventory manager helps you effortlessly keep track of all these details, ensuring your calculator stays updated with the latest costs and options. Key variables to consider for your custom framing cost calculator include:
If your customers want more protection, you can suggest pricier options like non-glare, UV-protective glass, shatter-resistant acrylic, or top-of-the-line museum glass for preservation.
Many customers like to add extras to their frames, like custom engraving, special paint, coatings, or protective seals. If you offer these services, factor in the costs for each add-on, along with your regular material and labor costs.
Staying up to date on raw material costs and labor rates is essential for accurate pricing. LifeSaver simplifies this process by providing access to vendor catalogs and current prices directly through its platform. With LifeSaver, you can quickly compare vendor prices, adjust your calculator’s inputs, and ensure you stay competitive.
Do you have a clear formula for calculating costs, or do you improvise each time? Develop a standardized formula that considers base material costs, labor, additional extras, and complex project multipliers to save time.
Total Cost = (Base Material Cost x Area) + Labor Cost + Additional Features
In this formula, the Base Material Cost is the total price of all materials used, and the Area is a multiplier based on the frame’s surface area. Labor Cost accounts for the time spent, and Additional Features cover any extras like special finishes or engravings.
Your calculator will apply the formula and any multipliers you’ve set to give you the pricing for each custom order. You can always tweak the numbers based on your shop’s financial goals or specific needs.
If you’re comfortable with programming, you can build your own custom framing cost calculator using languages like Python or JavaScript. But if you’d rather keep it simple, you can create a web-based tool with something like Google Sheets.
To make a calculator that is ready to launch on your website, take the following steps:
If you want customers to access the calculator, you could embed it on your website, launch it as an app, or share a direct link. If you host it on your site, ensure the page is optimized for SEO with the right keywords and meta tags to help attract more visitors.
Creating a custom framing cost calculator can save time, minimize errors, and boost your shop’s efficiency. By defining key variables, researching pricing, developing a formula, and building a custom tool, you’ll streamline your workflow and make pricing more accurate.
Using LifeSaver, you can easily gather customer data and vendor pricing to build your own calculator. Once it’s ready, launch it on your website to let customers explore materials and get accurate estimates instantly.
LifeSaver gives you the tools to manage inventory, track materials pricing, and build an accurate custom framing calculator. Try the 14-day free trial and see why so many frame shops trust LifeSaver.