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Quotrr for window contractors

A whole-house window job is a five-figure ticket that homeowners shop for months, and every quote means counting openings, sizing each one and pricing glass packages line by line. Quotrr drafts the opening-by-opening proposal from one voice note and keeps working the homeowner while they collect their other bids.

From walkthrough to quote

You walk the house, you talk the openings into your phone before you leave the driveway, and Quinn drafts the proposal. Here is what that sounds like on a retrofit job.

YOUR VOICE NOTE, 50 SECONDS IN THE TRUCK

"Walked the Nguyen house on Alder Court. Twelve openings, retrofit vinyl into the old aluminum frames, stucco exterior so no cuts. Nine XO sliders, mostly 48 by 36, two single hungs in the back bedrooms, and one big picture window in the living room, call it 60 by 48. Dual pane, low-E, white frames inside and out, obscure glass in both bathrooms. One sill on the kitchen window has dry rot, figure a wood repair before that one goes in. Caulk and patch everything, haul off the old aluminum. Call it sixty-five hundred on the sliders and work the rest from there."

WHAT QUINN DRAFTS, BETTER TIER SHOWN
Nine retrofit vinyl XO sliders, dual pane low-E, installed~$6,500
Two single hung windows, rear bedrooms, dual pane low-E~$1,200
Picture window, approx. 60x48, living room~$900
Obscure glass upgrade, two bathroom windows~$200
Sill dry rot repair at kitchen opening~$400
Perimeter caulk, stucco touch-up and interior trim seal~$600
Haul off and recycle old aluminum windows~$300

Drafted as good-better-best with builder vinyl, low-E dual pane and a sound-package triple pane across the tiers, plus a sliding patio door and exterior color upgrade 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

Window shoppers collect four bids and stall for months.

Nobody replaces windows in a hurry. The homeowner sits on your quote through two more in-home pitches, and the company still in their inbox at week six is the one that wins.

KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT RUNS ITSELF AND PINGS YOU ON EVERY OPEN.
Twelve openings, twelve sizes, one tired brain.

Every quote is per-opening math: size, style, glass, screens, repairs. That spreadsheet session is why your bids go out three days after the walkthrough instead of three hours.

KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING. TALK IT IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE DRIVEWAY.
The glass upgrade never gets offered.

Triple pane on the street side, obscure glass in the bath, a patio slider while the crew is already there. If it is not on the proposal, the homeowner never knows it was an option.

KILLED BY: LIVE ADD-ONS THE HOMEOWNER TOGGLES ON THE PROPOSAL THEMSELVES.

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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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