Configurator
Simply put, a configurator is a software application for designing products exactly matching customers' individual needs.
As there is no consensus on what a configurator exactly is, we have selected 5 frequently quoted definitions for you.
Configurators can be found in various forms and different industries. They are employed in B2B as well as B2C markets and are operated either by trained staff or customers themselves.
Whereas B2B configurators are primarily used to support sales and lift production efficiency, B2C configurators are often employed as design tools that allow customers to "co-design" their own products. This is reflected in different advantages according to usage:
Main advantages (B2B)
Main advantages (B2C)
In both cases, configurators enable mass customization, which depends on a deep and efficient integration of customers into value creation. The challenges faced are relatively similar:
Main challenges (B2B and B2C)
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making complex systems easy to use (usability)
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integration into business IT-systems (eg. ERP system)
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modeling products within the configuration system
Five examples of configurators that are publicly accessible on the Web
| Company | Product | Website |
| MyMuesli |
Cerial |
www.mymuesli.com |
| Eli's C-Cake |
Cheesecake |
www.elicheesecake.com |
| Kleenex |
Tissue box |
www.mykleenextissue.com |
| Design Your Wedding Rings |
Ring |
www.designyourweddingrings.com |
| O'Neill, Inc. | Surf wetsuit |
www.oneill.com/mens-surf-wetsuit-builder.php |
For further configurator examples, please visit our blog or the Configurator Database.
Configurator synonyms
A number of different terms may be used synonymously with "configurator":
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configuration system
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configuration tool
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choiceboard
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co-design platform