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Quotrr for handyman contractors

A handyman bid is ten small scopes in one visit, and the customer remembers three of them. Quotrr captures the whole punch list in one voice note and prices each line so nothing gets argued later.

From punch list to quote

You walk the house with the homeowner, then talk the whole list into your phone in the truck. Quinn drafts it line by line. Here is what that sounds like on a typical visit.

YOUR VOICE NOTE, 45 SECONDS IN THE TRUCK

"Walkthrough at the Boyds on Mill Creek. Punch list: rehang the pantry door, it is rubbing. Drywall patch in the hallway, fist-sized, texture match. Swap two bathroom faucets, they are buying the fixtures. Recaulk the master tub. Replace a ceiling fan in the office, fan is on site. Adjust the back gate latch. Call it a full day, materials on the patch and caulk. Offer the gutter cleaning while I have the ladder out."

WHAT QUINN DRAFTS, BETTER TIER SHOWN
Pantry door rehang and adjust~$85
Drywall patch and texture match, hallway~$160
Bathroom faucet swap, 2, owner-supplied fixtures~$190
Tub recaulk, master bath~$110
Ceiling fan replacement, fan on site~$140
Back gate latch adjustment~$45

Drafted with the gutter cleaning as a live add-on while the ladder is already on site. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.

What eats your evenings

Ten small scopes ride in your head all day.

The faucet count, the fan, the latch. By the time you write it up at night, two items are gone and the customer notices exactly which two.

KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING. TALK THE WHOLE LIST IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE.
A $600 punch list never feels worth chasing.

So nobody chases it, and the job goes to whoever happens to text back first the day the homeowner finally decides.

KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT CHASES THE SMALL ONES WITHOUT YOUR TIME.
Scope disputes on small jobs burn the relationship.

Was the gate latch in the price or not. With a verbal quote, nobody knows, and the argument costs more than the latch.

KILLED BY: EVERY SCOPE ON ITS OWN PRICED LINE, E-SIGNED BEFORE YOU START.

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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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