LightControl
Pricing

Quoted the way you quote:
exactly.

No two showrooms match — designers on the floor, locations, vendor lines, volume. So we don't publish a tier chart. Tell us about your floor and we'll put a number in writing, the same day where we can.

One plan

Everything included.
Priced to your showroom.

Custom Per showroom · in writing

There's no feature ladder to climb and nothing held back for an "enterprise" tier. Every showroom gets the whole platform:

  • Quoting & proposals — versions, alternates, rooms, e-sign
  • Deposits & payments — card and ACH on Stripe rails
  • Vendor purchase orders — one click from accepted quote
  • Track & chase — acks, ETAs, backorders on one timeline
  • AI order desk — reads the mail, builds the chase list
  • Receiving & delivery — barcode, damage photos, scheduling
  • Designer & builder accounts — trade tiers, project folders
  • Client portal — selections reviewed, deposits paid online
  • QuickBooks two-way sync — every dollar, both directions
  • Back-office dashboards — quotes open, deposits held, POs at risk
  • Onboarding & data migration — live in days, not months
  • Support — a person who knows the lighting trade
The whole idea
“Six vendor portals, one timeline. That’s the whole idea.”
Manifesto · 02
A showroom floor vignette in daylight — a white sectional and marble table under a polished-nickel chandelier, sample tags still on the pieces
Fair questions

Before you ask.

How fast can we actually be live?

Days, not months. LightControl runs alongside whatever you use today — there's no rip-and-replace and no accounting migration. Most showrooms are quoting by the end of the first week; the deeper history import continues in the background.

Does it replace QuickBooks?

No — and it never has to. Every deposit, invoice, and payment syncs two ways with QuickBooks, so the bookkeeper's world doesn't change on day one. That stays true permanently, not just during a trial.

What about our vendor catalogs?

Quotes are built from normalized catalog data covering 200+ lighting manufacturers, so a multi-vendor proposal doesn't mean retyping spec sheets. Trade pricing and your negotiated terms layer on top.

What decides the price?

The shape of your showroom: how many people quote on the floor, how many locations, and your special-order volume. You'll get the number in writing before you commit to anything, and it covers everything on this page.

Is there a long-term contract?

Terms are part of the same conversation as the price — we'll put both in the same letter. What we won't do is hold features hostage to a longer term: every plan is the whole platform.

Now quoting with

The art of light,
the ease of the sale.