Turn website visitors into qualified bathroom leads

Planner 5D for Business helps bathroom retailers add a white-label 2D/3D bathroom planner directly to their website. Customers design online, choose real products from your catalogue, estimate the project value, and submit the design for a quote, showroom appointment, expert review, or checkout.

From website visit to quote-ready bathroom project

The bathroom planner replaces the early "bring screenshots and explain the room" stage with a guided online flow. Customers create a project on your website, while your side defines the catalogue, handoff points, and follow-up workflow.
Customer-facing planner
They move from idea to usable bathroom project before speaking to sales
2D layout 3D preview Products
Customer experience
They draw or choose a bathroom, place real products, view the project in 2D/3D, and choose the next step.
Your website/workflow
You decide which catalogue, templates, prices, CTAs, and handoff destinations the planner should use.
What your team receives after submission
Ready for follow-up
Saved bathroom planner project
2.4m x 2.1m - 2D/3D project - shower bath - vanity unit - brassware - tiles
Intent
Quote request + showroom visit
Value
Estimated project range
Products
SKUs, quantities, categories
Next owner
Showroom sales or designer
Design Your Bathroom
01
Start from the website
Customers enter the planner from your homepage, product page, campaign landing page, or a "Design Your Bathroom" CTA.
Customer sees
A clear route from browsing into planning.
On your website
Add planner entry points, branded CTA, tracking, and submission destination.
02
Create the bathroom layout
They start from a template or room dimensions, then adjust doors, windows, and layout constraints.
Customer sees
A simple 2D room they can make close enough to their real bathroom.
On your side
Prepare common templates: ensuite, cloakroom, small bathroom, family bathroom.
03
Choose real products
The planner presents a curated catalogue: baths, showers, toilets, vanity units, brassware, tiles, mirrors, and accessories.
Customer sees
A focused product set they can place in 2D and preview in 3D.
On your side
Provide product data, SKUs, prices, images, category rules, and priority ranges.
Estimate
04
Estimate and qualify intent
Selected products create budget signals and show whether the customer is browsing, planning, or ready to talk.
Customer sees
A product list and estimated project value before requesting help.
On your workflow
Define pricing logic, quote ranges, disclaimers, and lead scoring fields.
Quote
Showroom
Designer
Basket
05
Submit to the right workflow
The same project can become a quote request, showroom appointment, designer review, CRM lead, or ecommerce basket.
Customer sees
A next-step choice: quote, appointment, expert review, basket, or save.
On your workflow
Connect CRM, booking, WooCommerce, email, or lead management destination.
06
Follow up with context
Sales or design teams open the submitted project, review products, improve the layout, and respond with a better proposal.
Your team receives
Room, render, product list, SKUs, customer details, and selected next step.
On your workflow
Set ownership, response SLA, proposal process, and success reporting.
What needs to be set up on your side
This is the practical setup behind the customer flow on your website. The planner works best when launch scope, catalogue rules, handoff destinations, and team ownership are agreed before the first campaign goes live.
Curated launch catalogue with SKUs, prices, categories, images, and priority products.
Preferred customer paths: quote, appointment, designer review, checkout, or save project.
CRM, booking, ecommerce, or inbox destination for submitted projects.
Team owner for follow-up, response timing, and designer review process.
Template set for common room types and product combinations.
Metrics: submitted projects, showroom bookings, basket creation, average project value, and conversion.

Recommended launch approach

Start with a focused bathroom catalogue instead of trying to import every product. A curated launch gives customers a cleaner planning experience and gives your team more control over the commercial journey.
Begin with around 300 products for a focused launch catalogue
Scale toward 1,000 products when the first product flows are proven
Prioritize bestsellers, high-margin products, available stock, and supplier-backed ranges
Include visually important products with strong ecommerce data and planning value
A smaller, commercially intentional catalogue usually performs better than a giant catalogue that overwhelms customers during the first planning session.
Turn bathroom inspiration into qualified next steps
Help customers move from browsing to planning with a white-label bathroom experience built around your catalogue, showroom team, quote flow, and ecommerce basket.

Business outcomes to track

Define success metrics before launch so the planner can be measured as a lead qualification, showroom, ecommerce, and product discovery channel.
Qualified lead generation
Track submitted bathroom projects that include room size, selected products, style preferences, and estimated value.
Showroom conversion
Track whether customers who submit planner projects are more likely to book and attend showroom appointments.
Basket creation
Track how often selected products move from the planner into WooCommerce or another ecommerce basket.
Average project value
Track the estimated value of submitted bathroom designs and planned product combinations.

Key capabilities

Everything needed to connect bathroom planning, product discovery, lead capture, showroom handoff, and quote or basket workflows.
White-label 2D/3D bathroom planner
Embedded on your website with your logo, colors, catalogue, calls to action, and customer journey.
Curated bathroom product catalogue
Baths, showers, toilets, vanity units, cabinets, brassware, tiles, mirrors, radiators, lighting, and accessories.
Real product data and SKUs
Products connect to SKU, name, category, price, supplier, image, ecommerce link, and quantity data.
Live price estimation
Estimate project value as customers add products, helping customers understand budget and teams identify intent.
Save, submit, and hand off projects
Capture the bathroom design, selected products, customer details, room context, and next-step preference.
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API, ecommerce, and CRM support
Connect submitted projects to WooCommerce, quote request, showroom appointment, CRM, lead management, or designer review.

Frequently asked questions

A bathroom planner for retailers is a white-label 2D/3D planning tool that lets customers design bathrooms online using real products from the retailer's catalogue.
Yes. Customers can save or submit a bathroom project, giving the retailer room details, selected products, customer information, and project context.
Yes. Selected products, SKUs, and quantities can be passed to WooCommerce or another ecommerce/cart system depending on the integration.
Yes. The planner can support showroom appointment or quote request workflows, so the retailer receives the customer's design before follow-up.
No. A focused launch catalogue is usually better. Start with bestsellers, high-margin products, available stock, and visually important categories.
Yes. Internal designers can review submitted projects, improve layouts, suggest alternatives, and continue the conversation with the customer.