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Covari launches Email to Quote: forward manufacturing RFQs by email with automatic data extraction

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Josh Parker

8d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Covari launches "Email to Quote" on Product Hunt, a service that bridges the gap between messy email threads and rigid web portals for custom manufacturing RFQs. Users forward their RFQ emails (with CAD files, drawings, and BOMs) to Covari, which automatically extracts and structures key details like processes, materials, quantities, and finishes. The system allows updates via email replies and provides pricing matched to Covari's manufacturing network covering CNC, sheet metal, 3D printing, and injection molding.

Source

Product HuntCovari launches Email to Quote: forward manufacturing RFQs by email with automatic data extractionproducthunt.com

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For years, custom manufacturing has been stuck in two worlds: messy, chaotic email threads... or rigid customer web portals that force you to translate that mess yourself into form fields.
We wanted to build a bridge: keep the natural, low-friction workflow of email, but with the structured data power of a portal.
With Email to Quote, you simply forward your RFQ email to [email protected] (with your CAD models and drawing PDFs).
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Forward your manufacturing RFQ by email with CAD, drawings, and BOMs. Covari automatically structures the request—extracting processes, materials, quantities, and finishes. No web portals, logins, or forms. Update details by replying directly to the threa

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