Quotrr for electrical contractors
Panel upgrades, EV circuits and rewires are code-driven jobs where half the scope hides behind drywall or inside a 40-year-old panel. Homeowners decide fast once they trust the number, but writing that number means load calcs, breaker counts and a permit line you end up typing at 9pm.
From walkthrough to quote
You close the panel cover, you talk the job into your phone before you leave the driveway, and Quinn drafts the proposal. Here is what that sounds like on a service upgrade.
"Leaving the Okafor place on Summit. Service upgrade, the old Zinsco is a 100 amp and it is toast. Going to a 200 amp main breaker panel, new mast and weatherhead, new grounding, two rods. Figure 30 circuits, AFCI and GFCI where code wants them. They are buying an EV, so run a 50 amp circuit to the garage, NEMA 14-50, call it 40 feet of run through the attic. Utility coordination and the permit on us. Quote the whole-house surge protector and a generator inlet as add-ons."
Drafted as good-better-best with panel capacity and the breaker package scaling across the tiers, plus whole-house surge protection and a generator inlet as live add-ons. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.
What eats your evenings
Circuits, wire runs, what was aluminum and what was copper, it all stacks up across a day of estimates. By the time you sit down to write, you are reconstructing from photos.
KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING. TALK IT IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE DRIVEWAY.You mention the charger circuit, the surge protector, the generator inlet at the panel. They nod, you drive off, and none of it lands on the bid where they can say yes to it.
KILLED BY: LIVE ADD-ONS THE HOMEOWNER TOGGLES ON THE PROPOSAL THEMSELVES.Panel ordered, utility shutoff booked, permit pulled, all on a verbal yes. When the homeowner wobbles, you eat the restock fee and the wasted morning.
KILLED BY: E-SIGN PLUS DEPOSIT ON THE SAME PAGE THE PROPOSAL LIVES ON.The same engine under every trade
- Quinn turns a voice note into a draft proposal, English or Spanish.
- Interactive proposals with good-better-best tiers and live add-ons.
- Seven-touch follow-up in your voice, with open alerts.
- E-sign and deposit on the same page the customer reads.
- Verified reviews from real jobs only, and a Quotrr Score with a published formula.
What it costs
Free to run the work: leads, proposals, jobs, basic invoicing. Pro is $12.99 a week, $39 a month, or $299 a year when you want Quinn unlimited and the follow-up automation. Full pricing.