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Free quote template for small businesses

Create a professional quote in seconds with our easy-to-use quote template.

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Our Australian quote template can save you time & money.

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Ready to customise with all requirements like your company and customer details, payment methods, item descriptions and amounts.

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Quote template

Not sure what to include in your quote? Use our free customisable quote template for small businesses. The easy-to-use editable document contains all the requirements of a quote – simply add your business name and a few other details and you’re ready to go!

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Frequently asked questions

What is a quote?

New business can be won or lost during the quote stage, so it’s important to get it right! A quote is a formal document which explains your pricing for a job or order, and gives your client or customer a clear breakdown of costs. A good quote is a summary of your discussions with your client and should include everything relevant to the job or service you’re planning to provide. The best quotes are the ones that are brief, yet accurate and comprehensive. Our easy-to-use quote template can help you to provide a professional quote and make a good impression on your prospective client or customer.

What is the difference between a quote and an estimate?

quote is an exact price for the job being offered and is fixed. Quotes are presented formally and represent a contract between you and the customer or client.
An estimate is a rough educated guess based on what a job may cost. Estimates are your first thoughts on costs and can change drastically when you get further information or the scope of the job increases.

How does the quote process work?

To efficiently issue a professional quote, you can follow the below steps:

  1. Determine your pricing strategy and estimate costs
  2. Create a formal quote that includes key details including your business information, customer/clients details, scope of work and pricing
  3. Send the quote to the customer or client for review and approval
  4. Once approved, confirm services or work to be carried out as well as timeframe and expectations
  5. Send the contract to be signed and request a deposit if required
What should be included in a quote?

As a minimum a quote should include:

  • Reference number
  • Date
  • Your business’s name, address, contact details, payment details and ABN
  • Client’s name, address and contact details
  • Description of work or services
  • Breakdown of costs
  • Total cost for the work to be completed
  • Expiration date of the quote
  • Terms & conditions such as payment schedule

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