Quotrr for security system contractors
Security sells on trust and dies in comparison shopping against DIY kits. Quotrr lays out exactly what a pro install includes, line by line, and keeps following up while the homeowner disappears down the camera-review rabbit hole.
From walkthrough to quote
You walk the property, count openings and camera angles, and talk it into your phone. Quinn drafts the quote. Here is what that sounds like on a full residential system.
"Walked the Marchetti place on Greenfield. Four cameras, two front corners, one over the garage, one on the back patio, 4K, hardwired PoE back to an NVR in the office closet. Video doorbell at the entry, existing wiring checks out. Door and window sensors, call it nine openings, plus two motions and a glass break for the slider. Keypad at the garage entry. Self-monitoring with the app first, professional monitoring as an option."
Drafted with professional monitoring as an optional tier next to self-monitoring, so the upgrade is a checkbox instead of a callback. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.
What eats your evenings
The DIY kit has four cameras too, on paper. Your quote has to show the wiring, the coverage plan and the configuration the kit does not include.
KILLED BY: LINE ITEMS THAT MAKE THE PRO DIFFERENCE READABLE TO A HOMEOWNER.Camera reviews, forum threads, three more quotes. Security shoppers are thorough. The bid that stays politely in view survives the research phase.
KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT RUNS ITSELF AND PINGS YOU ON EVERY OPEN.Nine openings, two motions, which corner gets the camera. Counts from memory become missing sensors on install day.
KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING. COUNT THE SYSTEM IN BEFORE YOU PULL AWAY.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.