If you're building quote generators, pricing calculators, or anything with a "configure inputs → calculate → produce deliverable" flow, this skill gives you the structural patterns. It's explicitly designed for SMBs migrating from Excel, not enterprise CPQ replacements, so the defaults favor inline editing and live totals over workflow complexity. The documentation is thorough about when to use it (includes a four-criteria checklist) and when to bail. It distinguishes product domains (equipment quotes, service proposals) from calculator domains (legal estimators, loan qualification) and adapts patterns accordingly. The examples rotate across industries to reinforce that the patterns are structural, not domain-specific.
npx -y skills add customware-ai/skills --skill cpq-builder --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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