Quotrr for fence contractors
Fence jobs are lineal feet, post counts and gate hardware, small enough that homeowners expect a number fast and common enough that they collect three. Quoting slows down on tear-out, slopes and corners, and the first clean bid in the inbox usually frames the whole deal.
From walkthrough to quote
You wheel the tape, 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 privacy fence replacement.
"Just measured the Whitfield backyard on Cedar Lane. Old chain link comes out, call it 240 lineal feet. New six-foot cedar privacy, board on board, posts in concrete on eight-foot centers, so figure 31 posts with the corners. Two gates, a four-footer on the side yard and a five-foot double by the RV pad. Grade drops maybe a foot and a half along the back run, we will rack it. They asked about the steel post upgrade, put that in the better tier. Stain and seal as an add-on."
Drafted as good-better-best with picket grade and post type scaling across the tiers, plus stain and seal and a lattice top 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
You measured three properties today and every one had a different gate, a different slope and a different tear-out. The details live in your head until the laptop opens at 9pm.
KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING. TALK IT IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE DRIVEWAY.You mention it at the gate, they say maybe, and the fence goes in bare. The add-on that doubles the life of the wood was never a button they could press.
KILLED BY: LIVE ADD-ONS THE HOMEOWNER TOGGLES ON THE PROPOSAL THEMSELVES.Same stock photos, same claims, same star ratings of unknown origin. The homeowner picks on gut feel because nobody gives them proof tied to real installed fences.
KILLED BY: VERIFIED REVIEWS FROM REAL JOBS AND THE QUOTRR SCORE WITH A PUBLISHED FORMULA.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.