Qfactor adds DoneDeal e-signature to its land surveying proposal workflow
LAGUNA BEACH, July 9. Customers of Qfactor's land surveying workflow platform can recover up to nearly six months of one employee's time annually through DoneDeal, an electronic signature feature for proposals the company disclosed July 9. Qfactor is based in Laguna Beach, Calif., and describes itself as the industry benchmark for end-to-end workflow management software in the land surveying industry.
Key takeaways
- Qfactor announced DoneDeal, an electronic signature feature for the proposal stage of its land surveying workflow platform, on July 9.
- Qfactor claims customers can recover up to nearly six months of a single employee's annual work time by adopting DoneDeal.
- Qfactor is based in Laguna Beach, Calif., and describes itself as the industry benchmark for end-to-end land surveying workflow management software.
- The July 9 release provided no sample size, customer cohort, or methodology to support the time-savings claim.
- The announcement disclosed no pricing for DoneDeal, no revenue figures, and no count of current platform customers.
LAGUNA BEACH, July 9. Customers of Qfactor's land surveying workflow platform can recover up to nearly six months of one employee's time annually through DoneDeal, an electronic signature feature for proposals the company disclosed July 9. Qfactor is based in Laguna Beach, Calif., and describes itself as the industry benchmark for end-to-end workflow management software in the land surveying industry.
The savings claim
Qfactor cited time and money as the two categories of benefit customers can expect from adopting DoneDeal. The figure on time recovery is up to nearly six months of a single employee's annual work. The July 9 release provided no sample size, no customer cohort, and no methodology behind that number.
What the feature does
DoneDeal is an e-signature tool added to Qfactor's existing workflow management platform. It covers the proposal stage, according to the release. Qfactor markets the broader platform as an end-to-end workflow solution for land surveying firms.
What the announcement omitted
No pricing for DoneDeal appeared in the release, along with no revenue figures and no count of current platform customers. The company offered no third-party citation for its self-described benchmark status in the land surveying software space.