Use case

A better way to sell architectural salvage online

Architectural salvage buyers need confidence before they travel or commit. Clear listings help them understand what you have and ask better questions.

Common pain points

  • High-value pieces need more context than a quick message can provide.
  • Measurements, materials and condition details are easy to miss.
  • Website stock often falls behind the yard.

Product examples

The catalogue can be structured around the product details customers ask for before they buy.

period doorsmantelsgarden ornamentsrailingsflooringsanitary ware

How the catalogue helps

Detailed product pages for unusual items.

Enquiries that include buyer notes and quantities.

Branding that suits a premium salvage business.

Dashboard updates for sold, reserved and newly listed stock.

Questions from architectural salvage businesses

Straight answers about stock visibility, quote requests and practical setup.

Is this suitable for architectural salvage?

Yes. The workflow can be shaped around the product details, availability rules and buying habits in this market.

Can customers request quotes instead of checking out?

Yes. Quote-first selling is a core workflow for products that need approval, shipping checks or private pricing.

See a catalogue workflow for architectural salvage

Book a short demo and see how a catalogue, quote workflow and dashboard could fit your current website.

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