Keep customs-related assumptions inside a real quote workflow
The business need is not only to see a likely rate. It is to build a quote around product value, freight, levy assumptions, markup, and the customer-facing total.
- Use customs-related assumptions as part of a repeatable quote workflow.
- Keep the calculation context closer to the product and the customer job.
- Reduce the gap between estimate logic and the final commercial quote.
Designed for businesses, not one-off public use
EntryFlow is meant for repeat operational use by businesses that quote imports regularly and need cleaner internal consistency over time.
- Saved products reduce repeated setup work.
- Quote history makes repeat customer jobs easier to revisit.
- Markup-ready pricing helps move from landed cost to customer quote more cleanly.
Stay honest about what the software is
EntryFlow should not be presented as an official customs platform. It is a business quoting layer that helps teams work faster and more consistently before final verification.
- Use it to structure the quote before ordering or pricing a customer.
- Verify final customs treatment separately before relying on it.
- Keep the workflow commercial, premium, and operationally useful.
Questions people usually have
Why call this a customs quote calculator for businesses?
Because businesses still need customs-related assumptions inside the quote. EntryFlow helps organize that quote workflow commercially, without presenting itself as an official customs calculator or ruling source.
How is this different from a public duty calculator?
A public calculator helps with a one-off estimate. EntryFlow is built for repeat business quoting, where saved products, markup, quote history, and customer-ready pricing matter just as much as the raw inputs.
Should the final heading and rate still be verified?
Yes. Bahamas Customs verification still matters. EntryFlow is the workflow layer around the quote, not the final legal authority on customs treatment.