Multi-store storefronts and quote-first checkout connected to the backend offer flow
Expose products and quote flows externally through dedicated storefront records, domains or subdomains, assigned catalogs, CMS pages, and published storefront rendering tied directly into the Reforce backend.
External revenue surface
Storefronts and quote capture extend Reforce beyond internal quoting into branded external buying and request flows that still create structured backend commercial work instead of becoming disconnected lead forms.
Feature
Storefronts
Useful for teams that need products, catalog logic, pricing, and quote requests to appear on an external surface without breaking the backend workflow.
[/1] Surface
Multi-store
Run multiple storefronts with dedicated records, hosted URLs, or custom domains for different commercial contexts.
[/2] Content
CMS-driven
Navigation, theming, CMS rows, blocks, footer, and reusable components shape the buying surface without breaking the product model underneath.
[/3] Capture
Backend-linked
Guest or sales-rep quote requests turn into offers in the backend instead of becoming isolated inquiries or retail-only checkouts.
A storefront layer that still belongs to the commercial system
Storefronts matter most when they are not detached brochureware. In Reforce, the same product, pricing, and quote structures can power external buying or request flows directly.
Reforce is not only an internal CPQ layer. It also supports multiple storefronts with hosted URLs or custom domains, assigned catalogs, SEO fields, theme settings, and published product, category, cart, and checkout experiences shaped by the same underlying catalog and pricing logic.
Guest users or sales reps can capture quote requests through those storefronts and turn them into backend offers, while the storefront editor controls CMS pages, rows, sections, blocks, footer, navigation, mobile menu order, and reusable component placement.
Hosted or custom-domain storefronts
CMS pages, navigation, SEO, and theme inheritance
Product, category, cart, and quote-first checkout surfaces
Quote requests that create backend offers
See it in action
Make commercial structure easier to launch
Use Reforce to connect catalogs, configuration, pricing, and customer execution in one workflow teams can actually trust.