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Show us a supplier file. We'll show you what we'd return.

The fastest way to evaluate PriceTool is to walk through a real run with one of your supplier files. No install, no self-serve app, no commitment — just a working session with the people who'd be running your account.

Tell us about your setup

Don't worry, this isn't formal. We just want you to have the option to tell us what we should know to be ready for your demo.

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What happens next

  • A real person will review your demo request and reach out to schedule a session.
  • If you send a supplier file, we'll process a sample and walk you through the output.
  • Working session scheduled at your pace — most are 30–45 minutes.
  • No install, no self-serve app, no commitment to continue.
FAQ
Do I need to install anything?
No. PriceTool is a managed service — there's no software to install and no self-serve app to learn. We're here for you every time you need updated pricing. You forward supplier files; we return upload-ready pricing files for your channels.
How is PriceTool delivered?
That's up to you. Most users prefer the simplicity of email, but we can drop it in a Google Drive folder for download, or a service like BOX, or we can FTP it.
Can you support our specific platforms?
YES! Channel-specific output is part of onboarding. If you need support for a specific destination — your storefront, a marketplace, an in-house system — we configure and implement it as part of the engagement.
What does a working session look like?
30–45 minutes, video call or in-person meeting. We talk through your suppliers, your channels, your pricing rules, and what's painful about the current workflow. If you've shared a supplier file, we walk through what we'd return. It's not a sales pitch, and we'll tell you if PriceTool.io isn't a good fit for your business.
What if our supplier isn't on the list?
Adding a new supplier format is part of how we onboard. "Supported" means there's a supplier-specific transformer in code; if yours isn't there yet, we build it as part of the engagement (usually within a day or two).