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Combinum CPQ is a configuration, pricing, and quoting tool for selling complex products. It is positioned not merely as a quote-generation system, but as a solution that covers the quote-to-production process, from customer inquiries through to product assembly. It is best suited to manufacturing or engineering-oriented companies with many product options, complex rules, and high costs associated with incorrect orders.
Its core capabilities include guided configuration, price calculation, quote automation, 3D visualization, BOM generation, multi-purpose reporting, and a rules engine. The rules engine is used to align sales configuration with product configuration, helping sales teams select producible combinations from a large number of options and reducing the risk of erroneous orders. The official materials also emphasize that the built-in modeling tools are relatively intuitive, allowing companies to create and maintain configuration models themselves and thereby reduce long-term dependence on consultants.
On the integration side, Combinum explicitly supports Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales. It can add configuration capabilities, option-based price calculations, and intelligent reporting inside the CRM, and it also supports single sign-on. This will be attractive to sales organizations already using Dynamics 365. However, beyond Dynamics 365 and a general reference to “integration mechanisms,” the available materials do not disclose much about third-party systems, APIs, webhooks, or developer documentation.
The public materials do not provide plans, pricing, payment methods, or details on whether there is a free version or free trial; they only offer a way to request a demo. Deployment options are relatively clear: it can run in the Azure cloud or be installed on premises, making it suitable for enterprises with different IT architecture or data residency requirements. However, information on security compliance, permission models, auditing, data encryption, and related areas is not disclosed, so these should be key questions before procurement.
Its strengths are that the product is designed around complex-product CPQ scenarios, can connect sales and production, and includes 3D, BOM, a rules engine, and Dynamics 365 integration. The on-premises deployment option is also a plus. The main downside is that the website information is fairly high-level and lacks key procurement details such as pricing, APIs, permissions, security, and service SLAs.
Access from China cannot be determined based on the available materials, so it should be marked as unknown. If it will be used by teams in China, you should test the official website, Azure region availability, the Dynamics 365 environment, and the payment/contracting process. Alternatives to compare include Salesforce CPQ, Oracle CPQ, Tacton CPQ, Conga CPQ, or other CPQ solutions within the Dynamics 365 ecosystem.
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