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Quotrr for general contractors

A GC quote is a stack of sub bids, allowances and exclusions, and it gets compared to numbers that leave half of it out. Quotrr structures the whole job into phases and lines the owner can read, then runs the follow-up while they talk to the bank.

From site walk to quote

You walk the project, collect your sub numbers, and talk the structure into your phone. Quinn drafts the phased proposal. Here is what that sounds like on a room addition.

YOUR VOICE NOTE, 50 SECONDS IN THE TRUCK

"Walked the Keller addition on Stonebridge. Family room, call it 16 by 20 on a slab. Phase it: foundation and slab, framing and roof tie-in, shell with two windows and a slider, then mechanical, electrical and insulation, then drywall, doors and paint. HVAC extends off the existing trunk, my mechanical sub already looked. Carry a $6,000 flooring and finish allowance. Exclusions: landscape repair and the permit expediter. They are deciding between this and moving, keep it warm."

WHAT QUINN DRAFTS, BETTER TIER SHOWN
Phase 1: foundation and slab, 16x20~$12,500
Phase 2: framing and roof tie-in~$16,800
Phase 3: shell, windows, slider, siding and roofing~$14,200
Phase 4: mechanical, electrical and insulation~$11,400
Phase 5: drywall, interior doors and paint~$8,900
Flooring and finish allowance~$6,000

Drafted in phases with the allowance and the exclusions stated on the proposal, so the comparison with the incomplete bid happens on your terms. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.

What eats your evenings

Your complete bid loses to incomplete ones.

The low number excludes the roof tie-in and carries no allowance. On lump sums, the owner cannot tell thorough from cheap.

KILLED BY: PHASED, LINE-ITEM PROPOSALS WITH ALLOWANCES AND EXCLUSIONS IN WRITING.
Addition-or-move decisions take a season.

They are talking to a lender, a realtor and each other. The GC who checks in without hovering is the one still in the running at decision time.

KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT RUNS ITSELF AND PINGS YOU ON EVERY OPEN.
The scope lives across three sub bids and a notepad.

Mechanical's number, the framer's number, your napkin math. Assembling that at 10pm is where scope gaps are born.

KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING THAT PULLS THE STRUCTURE INTO ONE DRAFT FAST.

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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.

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