For solar

Reach the homeowner first. Quote the system on the call.

For solar brokers, installers and appointment setters. Instant SMS to every lead, the best system across your installers, and a clear quote with the monthly number, sent live.

How it works

How solar sales actually works

Solar is a one-off big-ticket sale, not a monthly subscription. A typical home system is around 8 kWp at roughly €16,000, and your commission is a slice of that, on the order of €1,600-3,200 per closed deal.

Leads are expensive, so being first and looking professional matters more than anything. A lead that goes cold while it waits, or wanders to a company the customer found themselves, is a lot of money lost.

The hook is the monthly finance number: "your panels cost about €115/month, less than the €150 you pay the utility now, and after that it's free power you own." Shown on the first call, that's what turns interest into a booked site visit.

The two moves that win the deal
  1. The SMS makes the call happen. The lead is auto-scheduled and the homeowner gets a text with the call time, so they stay warm and wait for you instead of shopping around.
  2. The on-call quote closes it. The agent enters the roof and usage, the tool shows the best system across your installers with size, price and the monthly finance number, and a clear branded quote goes out while you're still talking.
Scenarios

How it plays out

Illustrative scenarios, not case studies, except where marked. Your real rates plug in during setup.

Multi-installer broker

You help homeowners go solar and work with several installers, so you can put each customer with whoever has the best system and price. You earn a commission on each system installed. Leads are pricey and exclusive, so speed matters most.

The hard way

You paid ~€120 for the lead, and it's exclusively yours. Ana asked about solar online this morning. Your team gets to her that afternoon. But while she waited, she got impatient, googled solar herself, and another company has already called and is coming to measure her roof tomorrow. On the call your agent guesses a system size, ballparks a price, and promises "a proper quote in a few days." The quote takes three days, and by then Ana's gone cold or signed elsewhere. Your €120 bought nothing.

With InstantInvoice

The second Ana submits the form, she gets a text: "Hi Ana, thanks! A solar advisor will call you today at 15:00 about panels for your home." You reach her while she's still keen, so she waits for you. On the call the agent enters her roof and usage, and the tool shows the best system across your installers: size, price, and the number that closes it, "your panels work out to about €115/month on finance, less than the €150 you pay the utility now, and after that it's free power you own." A clean branded quote goes to Ana while you're still talking, and she books the site visit with you.

  • Reached Ana fast with an instant SMS, so she waited for you instead of shopping around
  • Picked the best system and price across your installers, no guessing on the call
  • Sent a clear branded quote on the call, with a monthly number she could say yes to

The math: A typical home system (~8 kWp, around €16,000) earns you roughly €2,000 in commission. The lead cost ~€120, paid for and exclusively yours, which is why losing it stings: a lead you already paid for goes cold while it waits, or wanders to a competitor the customer found herself. The instant SMS and on-call quote stop that.

Read the full Multi-installer broker breakdown →

Single installer

You install solar yourself and sell your own systems. There's nothing to compare, but speed and a clean quote still win the deal.

The hard way

A lead comes in, your team follows up a day later with a rough number and "we'll send a proper quote soon." By then the homeowner has spoken to someone faster.

With InstantInvoice

The SMS books the call, and the configurator sizes the system and prices it right on the first call, so you send a correct, good-looking quote on the spot instead of days later.

  • Booked the call fast with an SMS
  • Sized and priced the system correctly on the first call
  • Sent a professional quote on the spot, not days later

The math: Same commission (~€2,000 on a typical system), but you stop losing deals to whoever quoted faster.

Read the full Single installer breakdown →

Comparison middleman (appointment setter)

You qualify homeowners for solar, compare systems across installers, recommend the best, and sell the warm appointment to an installer. This is the classic solar appointment-setting business. Paid per qualified appointment.

The hard way

You paid ~€120 for an exclusive lead. Slow follow-up, the homeowner cools or books with someone she found herself. No appointment to sell.

With InstantInvoice

The SMS books the call; the tool shows the best system and the monthly finance number; you book a warm, qualified site visit and hand it to the installer.

  • Booked the call fast so the homeowner stayed warm
  • Recommended the best system across installers
  • Handed the installer a qualified, recommended appointment

The math: A €120 raw lead becomes a qualified, recommended solar appointment that installers pay a premium for, or a cut of the ~€2,000 commission.

Read the full Comparison middleman (appointment setter) breakdown →
FAQ

Common questions

We compare across installers. Can the tool rank them?

Yes. It shows the best system and price across the installers you work with, so the agent isn't guessing on the call.

Can it show a monthly finance figure, not just the system price?

Yes. The quote can present the monthly finance number against the customer's current bill, which is what closes solar deals.

We only set appointments, we don't install. Does it fit?

Yes. The appointment-setter setup qualifies and recommends, then hands a warm site visit to the installer.

The offer

First-call close, set up for you

Configured to your own providers, rates and promos. Your team learns it in 15 minutes.