Configurix

3D modular and prefab building configurator software

Configure the modules. Price the project. Keep every review connected.

Configurix connects modular homes, prefab buildings, ADUs, cabins and commercial units with approved plans, module combinations, exterior and interior packages, site questions, live pricing, proposals and reviewed project handoff in one guided 3D workflow.

Modular homes, prefab homes, ADUs, cabins and commercial modular ranges
Models, modules, floor plans, openings, façades, roofs and interior packages
Customer website, dealer, builder, showroom and internal sales journeys
Live budgets, logistics, site allowances, proposals and reviewed project handoff
Modular home in a professional 3D configuratorTwo connected volumetric modules, a roof cassette, façade panels, windows, terrace and dimension lines shown as one configured prefab project.12.4 m3.1 mPROJECT MODELCourtyard home · 3 modulesPROJECT STATUSPrice ready · site review open

Connected modular-building project

One project connects every module, option, price, proposal and review.

Modular building configuration software defined

A modular building configurator sells a governed product system—not an unlimited floor-plan sketch.

A connected modular building configurator begins with the manufacturer's real models, module families, interfaces, plan variants, exterior options, interior packages and commercial rules. Every visible decision remains attached to one governed product and project state.

The same configuration can calculate a budget or proposal from modules, floor area, openings, packages, equipment, transport, crane, foundation, utilities, installation and visible allowances. A changed plan or finish updates the saved project instead of forcing sales to reconcile a renderer, spreadsheet and proposal template.

One governed catalogue can power a public website, dealer or builder portal, showroom and internal sales desk. Each channel receives the correct ranges, territories, price lists, margins, documents and actions while one project identity and revision history continue across teams.

The configurator does not by itself provide architecture, structural or foundation design, MEP coordination, fire or energy compliance, transport engineering, planning permission, permits, inspections, shop drawings or fabrication approval. It preserves the inputs, questions and evidence needed by the qualified people responsible for those decisions.

Interactive modular-building platform planner

Choose the range, channel and project output.

A public ADU selector, partner home configurator and commercial modular programme need different rules, questions and release evidence. Use the planner to expose the right operating scope.

Product range
Sales channel
Required output

Recommended operating scope

Partner visual CPQ with governed ranges and commercial rules

Give dealers and builders the correct models, packages, territories, price lists, margins, freight zones and documents. Keep the selected modules, product options, site allowances, services and proposal on one project revision while technical and regulatory review remains open.

Persistent project record

Partner · territory · catalogue revision · configuration · quantities · price revision · freight · site allowances · proposal · approval state

Required release gates

  • Account catalogue and commercial permissions are enforced server-side.
  • Each amount traces to a module, option, quantity, service, rate or allowance.
  • Accepted proposals preserve the product and price revisions they approved.

Configure the product decisions that drive scope, price and review.

The implementation follows the manufacturer's actual building ranges, module logic, packages, partner network, project questions and required outputs—not a generic house-colour visualizer.

Models, modules and layouts

Guide buyers through the actual building system and approved spatial choices.

  • Modular homes, ADUs, cabins, portable rooms and commercial module families
  • Approved floor plans, mirrored variants, volumetric modules, panels and storeys
  • Adjacency, connection, stack, span, transport and circulation constraints

Exterior building package

Connect the visible envelope to real options, quantities and availability.

  • Façades, cladding, roof forms, colours, trims, decks, canopies and shading
  • Doors, windows, glazing, orientation and permitted opening zones
  • Climate, market, supplier, model, module and project-review rules

Interior and equipment packages

Make coordinated upgrades understandable without exposing invalid combinations.

  • Kitchen, bathroom, wardrobe, flooring, wall, lighting and appliance packages
  • Room, module, quantity, supplier, lead-time and compatibility identity
  • Standard, upgrade, accessibility, hospitality and project-specific schemes

Site and delivery qualification

Capture the questions that separate product fit from project feasibility.

  • Location, use, lot, orientation, access, route, crane, foundation and utilities
  • Planning, setbacks, fire, energy, occupancy, accessibility and authority questions
  • Known, assumed, excluded, required-review and approved project states

Pricing and partner workflow

Continue the configured building into the correct commercial context.

  • Retail, dealer, builder, territory, price-list, cost, margin and discount rules
  • Transport, crane, foundation, site work, utilities, installation and allowances
  • Branded or co-branded budgets, proposals, revisions, deposits and approvals

Project and operational data

Preserve accepted identity when the project moves beyond sales.

  • Configuration, site inputs, reviews, alternates, documents and approval revisions
  • Optional takeoff, BOM, BIM, procurement or configured-project mapping
  • CRM, ERP, PIM, design, project, factory, API and webhook connections

One connected process

From modular-building enquiry to a reviewed configured project.

The customer, partner, salesperson, designer and operations team can continue the same project while each role owns the decisions it is qualified to make.

Choose the range

Start with a real model or module family

Select the building type, market, intended use and approved starting plan before exposing packages and project questions.

Configure the building

Apply governed layout and product choices

Change modules, plan variant, openings, exterior and interior packages while compatibility and availability rules stay active.

Build the proposal

Calculate products, logistics and allowances

Apply the correct account, price basis, transport, services, site assumptions, terms and revisioned document.

Review and release

Approve the project and preserve its identity

Record commercial, site, design and compliance decisions before the accepted configuration moves to the next system.

A prefab visualizer changes finishes. A connected configurator governs the project decision.

Use this comparison to separate an attractive modular-home render from software that can govern ranges, modules, site questions, partner pricing, proposal revision and reviewed handoff.

DecisionGeneric prefab visualizerConnected Configurix workflow
Product identityA named house styleStable range, model, module, market, catalogue and revision identity
Floor planRooms move freelyApproved variants, connection zones, wet services and review triggers
ModulesBoxes combine visuallyModule, adjacency, stack, span, transport and interface relationships
PackagesColours and finishes changeExterior and interior products, quantities, suppliers and compatibility
PricingA baseline floor-area totalTraceable modules, options, services, logistics, allowances and price revision
Site fitA home sits on a generic lotStructured location, access, utilities, authority questions and review state
ProposalA screenshot or detached PDFDocument reconciles to configuration, price, assumptions and exclusions
Operational outputA generic option summaryVerified takeoff, BIM, BOM, procurement or configured-project mapping
Catalogue changeSaved designs can silently changeRules, assets, prices, outputs and reopen behaviour are governed

Modular building workflow references

Separate visual selling, commercial configuration and professional authority.

These primary sources define relevant off-site construction, regulatory, terminology, BIM, 3D, API, data and accessibility boundaries. They do not certify a Configurix implementation or replace the requirements for the actual building and jurisdiction.

Modular and prefab building configurator FAQ

Detailed answers for manufacturers, builders and partner networks.

Models, modules, plans, packages, site qualification, pricing, logistics, proposals, outputs, integrations and professional-review boundaries.

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