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Background: The beta full launch of the Dynamic Proposal in-proposal design will be available to specific organizations on Nov. 8th.

The organizations listed below will receive an invite and will need to opt-in for in-proposal design.

Energy Service Partners

Solarize [Chad Dahlgren]

NSB (Green Light Solar) [Chad Dahlgren]

Infinity - Installer [Joe Kelly]

Better Earth [Ryan Grady]

EmPower [Ryan Grady]

Avvio [Bill Braun]

Greenstar Power [Isha Richardson]

Lonestar Solar LLC [Isha Richardson]

Cyberdyne [Isha Richardson]

Pacific Allied Group 

all organizations on March 6th.

Some requirements have to be met for the rep/installer to be able to edit the project design in the proposal phase:

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The installer can only edit one project per proposal.

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Access to the In-Proposal Design Editing

If an installer is stating that they are unable to view or use the Proposal Phase, the agent would need to check their permissions.

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  • Log into Engine

  • Log in as the specific org the installer is working with.

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  • Click the Settings wheel.

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  • Click the Proposal Phase

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  • Click the ‘Defaults’ option and turn on the ‘Project Editing’ option by clicking the ‘Edit’ button.

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  • to see if the ‘Project Editing’ option is on or off.

    • If the ‘Project Editing’ is turned Off, refer the installer to their org admin.

    • If the org admin is making the request to have the ‘Project Editing’ turned on:

      • Click the ‘Edit’ button and toggle the ‘Project Editing' to On.

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In-Proposal Design (editable view)

The installer has to use the Dynamic Proposal template. In the System Overview section, there is an ‘Edit Project’ button.

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The edit view is pulled directly from the Project Phase.

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Clicking ‘Select’ will allow the installer to change the panels by clicking on a panel, dragging and highlighting multiple panels, rotating panels, deleting panels, moving panels, etc.

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If the panel(s) turn red, that is an invalid panel location. The panels cannot be placed:

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The installer can click ‘Add’ which allows them to choose a portrait or landscape panel layout.

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This will display a gray shadow panel and the installer can determine where they would like to place the panel.

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  • The installer can then click and drag shadow panels to add as many panels as they would like.

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If the installer makes a mistake or wants to remove a shadow panel, they will click ‘Undo.’ This will remove the last change they made.

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Clicking ‘Revert’ will undo all the changes that were made and take the installer back to the very beginning where they would have to start over.

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The installer must verify that they would like to revert their changes.

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The installer also has the option of clicking ‘Cancel’ and all of their changes will not save.

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The details of the design will change as the installer makes adjustments to the panels.

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The installer as well as the homeowner will have access to education cards by clicking on the system information boxes.

The homeowner will have a non-edit view for educational purposes only.

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Project details are available by clicking the ‘Home’ (house) button in the bottom right corner.

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The zoom buttons (+,-) in the bottom right corner allow the installer to zoom in and out with ease.

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Once the homeowner and installer agree on a design, the installer will click ‘Update Proposal’ to save the design.

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The installer will need to confirm the changes.

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This will send the design back into the Project Phase and update the calculations.

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The offset will be updated.

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The quote will be updated.

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Note

Any changes that are not available in the Proposal Phase will need to be done in the Project Phase.

In-Proposal View Only Feature (non-editing)

The homeowner will have access to a new view of their project design with educational content and definitions to make it easier to understand.

The view only version of the design is available for the below users:

  • Any non-authenticated user

  • Any authenticated user that does not have access to edit the proposal.

  • Any authenticated user after the associated contract has been signed.

To access the project design in the proposal, open the EverBright proposal and navigate to the System Overview section of the proposal and select ‘View Project Details’.

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Selecting ‘View Project Details’ will open a new view of the project design and allow the user to pan, zoom in and out on the design. You can zoom in and out using a mouse scroll, pinch and zoom on mobile or by using the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons in the bottom right of the screen.

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This view also displays additional details about the project on detail cards. Hovering over the detail cards will display educational content about each of the details.

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At the bottom right of the view, there is an additional project detail pop-up that contains additional information about the project including annual usage, panel and battery information depending on what is included in the project.

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To return to the proposal, select the ‘Close’ button in the top right corner.

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In-Proposal Design FAQs

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What can people edit about the project in the proposal?

They can add, remove, move, and rotate panels. The equipment, available roof segments, obstructions, and setbacks cannot be edited in the proposal. To edit these, return to the Project phase or follow your organization’s processes for project design changes.

Can I grant editing access to specific team members?

The In-Proposal Design access is set at the organization level. You cannot currently give or block access at the individual level.

Will changes in the proposal override the design in the Project phase?

Yes, changes made through In-Proposal Design will update the project design in the Project phase.

Can I undo any changes after I select to update the proposal?

You can undo any changes while editing, but once you select to update the proposal, the changes will be saved. You can re-open the project in the proposal and update the project again, but you will not be able to use the ‘undo’ or ‘revert’ button to return to the original design.

Can people edit a project in the proposal after the contract is signed?

No, they cannot. Once a contract is signed for a quote in the proposal, the system design can no longer be edited in the proposal. The system design can be edited in the Project Phase after the contract has been signed.

Can I turn off Project phase editing access but still allow In-Proposal Design editing?

Yes! The permissions for In-Proposal Design editing work with the proposal phase access. You can limit Project phase access but still enable the limited editing available with In-Proposal Design.

Can I change the equipment?

No, you cannot change the equipment through In-Proposal Design Editing.

Can I add a battery?

No, you cannot add a battery through In-Proposal Design Editing.

Why are the panels turning red?

Panels cannot be placed over obstructions and setbacks, or outside the designated design area. If a panel is red, use the select tool to drag and move or delete it to continue with the design.

The changes I made to the design caused an invalid quote. How do I fix this?

You will need to return to the EverBright platform to create a new quote if the intended design no longer qualifies for the quotes on the proposal.