Pull from a saved catalog, send a clean branded quote from the field, and look legit on every job — even the $150 ones. Then get the repeat customer.
Join the waitlistTen small jobs a week, each one a text and a guess. Quoting on your phone between stops leaves money on the table.
A scribbled number on a notepad doesn't win the repeat customer. You need to look professional even on a small job.
Cash, check, 'I'll get you next week.' Without a clear quote and a record, follow-up is awkward and slow.
Pull line items from your catalog, set scope and timeline, and send a branded quote in minutes.
They open it from one emailed link — no account — and sign to approve or ask for a change right there.
The contract pre-fills from the accepted quote, e-signatures are built in, and the SOP checklist maps the work before the crew arrives.
“What used to be a whole evening turning a quote into a contract is now a two-minute job. The client signs from his phone and the invoice is in QuickBooks before I've packed up the truck.”
Most handymen send one in about two minutes — pull saved items, set a price, and send from your phone on the way to the next job.
Yes. Build and send from your phone, and the customer signs from theirs — no office trip needed.
Yes — a branded quote and clean PDF make a $150 job look as legit as a $5,000 one.
No. They open a link and sign — nothing to download.