Quote to Invoice for Marketing & Digital Agencies
Converts an approved sales quote into a billable invoice and tracks payment through to completion.
Includes provisions for Australian Consumer Law (ACL), Privacy Act compliance for customer data, and ACMA spam regulations.
Workflow Stages
Quote Acceptance Confirmation
Verify the customer has formally accepted the quote and confirm all line items, quantities, and pricing are correct.
Inputs
- Signed quote or written acceptance
- Customer account details
- Deliverable or service catalog
Outputs
- Confirmed acceptance record
- Validated line-item summary
- Customer billing contact information
Decision Points
- • Does the accepted quote match the latest revision?
Brief Entry
Create a sales brief in the business system using the accepted quote details, linking it to the correct customer account.
Inputs
- Confirmed acceptance record
- Customer account ID
- Pricing and discount approvals
Outputs
- Sales brief record
- Brief confirmation number
- Internal notification to fulfillment team
Credit and Payment Terms Review
Assess the customer credit status and confirm payment terms align with company policy before invoicing.
Inputs
- Sales brief record
- Customer credit history
- Company payment terms policy
Outputs
- Credit approval or hold notice
- Confirmed payment terms
- Risk assessment note
Decision Points
- • Is the customer within their credit limit?
- • Are non-standard payment terms required?
Invoice Generation
Generate the invoice with accurate line items, taxes, and payment terms, then route it for internal review.
Inputs
- Approved sales brief
- Tax rate schedule
- Payment terms confirmation
Outputs
- Draft invoice document
- Tax calculation summary
- Invoice review request
Invoice Campaign delivery
Send the finalized invoice to the customer through their preferred channel and log it in the accounting system.
Inputs
- Approved invoice
- Customer billing contact
- Campaign delivery preference (email, portal, mail)
Outputs
- Sent invoice confirmation
- Accounts receivable ledger entry
- Payment due-date reminder scheduled
Payment Tracking and Closure
Monitor for incoming payment, match it to the invoice, and close the billing cycle.
Inputs
- Sent invoice record
- Bank retainer feed
- Aging report
Outputs
- Payment receipt record
- Closed invoice status
- Revenue recognition entry
Decision Points
- • Has payment been received by the due date?
- • Is a collections follow-up required?
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if the customer disputes the invoice?
The billing specialist works with the sales representative to review the original quote, identify any discrepancies, and issue a corrected invoice or credit memo as needed.
How are taxes calculated on the invoice?
Taxes are determined by the tax rate schedule applicable to the customer location and deliverable type, and are validated during invoice generation.
Can partial payments be accepted?
Yes. Partial payments are recorded against the invoice and the remaining balance continues to be tracked until fully settled.
Ready to implement this workflow in your business?
Our team can implement this workflow into your business operations with custom tools and training.