Module 3.2 —

Workshop Collections

Sending Collections to Buyers

Sending Collections to Buyers

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A collection sitting in your dashboard does nothing. Its value is in sharing it — with a buyer who asked for a quote, with a returning customer planning their next visit, or as a WhatsApp message to someone who called in with a list of jobs.

How to share a collection

From the collection detail page, the collection has a shareable link. Copy this link and send it to the buyer through WhatsApp, SMS, or any channel they are already using to communicate with you.

The buyer opens the link on their phone. They see the collection title, the individual services listed with descriptions and prices, and the total. They can review the full scope before committing.

If they want to proceed, they add the collection to their cart and check out through Driwego. The order arrives in your Orders dashboard like any other booking. No extra process on your end.

Using collections as your quoting tool

The most practical use of collections for a workshop is replacing the informal quote. Instead of telling a buyer a price over the phone — which they will forget, misremember, or compare unfavourably to a number they heard elsewhere — you send them a collection. They see the scope, they see the breakdown, they see the total. The quote is documented, visible, and actionable.

Buyers who receive a collection quote convert at a higher rate than buyers who receive a verbal quote, because a verbal quote requires them to trust a number they cannot verify. A collection quote lets them verify it themselves before committing.

Editing a collection after sending

If the scope changes after you have sent the collection — a part is unavailable, an additional job is needed — update the collection in the dashboard. The buyer's link reflects the current version. Message them to let them know the collection has been updated and why.

Do not update a collection silently. The buyer approved a specific scope. A change, however minor, requires a conversation. The workshop that handles scope changes transparently is the one that does not get a review about being surprised at checkout.

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