Quoting software
for builders.
An extension quote touches eight trades. Describe the project scope on your phone, let the app break it down across groundworks, structural, roofing, and finishes, then send a professional quote the same day you view the job. The customer accepts from their browser.
Built for UK tradespeople
The problem
Multi-trade jobs, priced from your phone
Extensions and loft conversions usually go to whoever sends a priced quote first. QuickPrice breaks the project into trades, prices each section properly, and gets you to send before the next builder's out of their van.
Extensions touch eight trades
Groundworks, brickwork, roofing, joinery, plastering, first fix, second fix, decorating. Pricing each one accurately and presenting it clearly to a homeowner takes longer than the site visit itself.
Loft conversion materials add up fast
Timber, boarding, insulation, steelwork, Velux windows, dormer frames. Under-estimate and your margin's gone before second fix. Over-estimate and the customer picks the other builder.
Monday's quote is still unwritten on Wednesday
You're running three jobs. The quote you promised on Monday is sitting in a notebook while you're surveying another property. By Thursday, the customer's already accepted someone else's price.
How it works
Quote done before
you're back at the van.
Open the app, say what needs doing, hit send. Most quotes are with the customer in about a minute.
01
Talk through the job
Type it, dictate a voice note, snap up to 5 photos, or mix all three. No forms. Just say what needs doing.
02
Get an itemised quote back
Line items in plain English, materials and labour priced on UK data for your region, VAT added. A proper quote, not a rough estimate.
03
Send it. They accept in the browser.
Tweak anything you want, then email a branded PDF. They open it on their phone and accept from there. Your app pings the second they do.
In the app
Every builder quote, in one place.
Pipeline, quotes and follow-ups, exactly as they look in the QuickPrice app on your phone.
Recent quotes
See allAccept in the browser, one-tap invoice, track sent / won / overdue.
Cooper Family accepted your quote
Single-storey extension · £42,500.00
Get pushed the second a customer opens, accepts or declines.
Quotes sent
6
Won
4
Win rate
67%
Features
What's in it for builders
A native phone app for quoting on-site. Same data on the web dashboard when you're back at the desk.
Breaks projects down by trade
Describe the scope and the app splits it into sections (groundworks, structural, roofing, first fix, second fix) with priced line items for each. One quote, every trade covered.
Subcontractor costs with your markup
Add subbie allowances as line items, e.g. 'Electrical first and second fix' at your marked-up price. The customer sees a clean total. Your subbies' rates stay private.
Material quantities calculated automatically
Blocks, timber, insulation, boarding: the app estimates quantities from your job description so you're not doing arithmetic on the customer's drive.
Customer accepts, you invoice from the app
Send the quote. Customer accepts from their browser. Convert to invoice when the job's done. Track what's unpaid, paid, or overdue. The full cycle from one app.
Example jobs
Typical builder quotes
Rough UK ranges for common builder jobs. Your actual quotes use your own rates, your region, and your materials.
- Single-storey rear extension (4x4m)£38,000 – £58,000
- Two-storey side extension£70,000 – £120,000
- Loft conversion (dormer)£45,000 – £68,000
- Loft conversion (Velux only)£28,000 – £40,000
- Garage conversion to habitable room£14,000 – £22,000
- Internal wall removal + RSJ£2,500 – £4,800
- Full house renovation (per sq m)£1,400 – £2,200
- New build outbuilding (garden office)£12,000 – £24,000
- Re-render and insulate external wall£90 – £160 per m²
- Driveway excavation and sub-base£80 – £140 per m²
Testimonial
What tradespeople say
“I do extensions and loft conversions. Used to spend half a day on each quote with a spreadsheet. For standard domestic extensions, QuickPrice is frighteningly accurate. I send the quote from the customer's drive and it's accepted before I've got home. Invoiced the last three jobs straight from the app.”
Paul Hennessey
Builder · Liverpool
FAQ
Things people ask
Quick answers on accuracy, pricing, your data, and what happens after you send a quote.
Can I structure quotes in phases?
Yes. Break it into Phase 1: Groundworks, Phase 2: Structure, Phase 3: First Fix, etc. Each phase gets its own line items. Useful for extensions where customers want to understand stage-by-stage costs.
How does this building estimating software handle subcontractor costs?
Add subbies as line items with your marked-up price, e.g. 'Electrical first and second fix (subcontracted)'. The customer sees a clean total. They don't see your subbies' rates.
Does it work for large extensions?
Single-storey, two-storey, garage conversions: yes. For complex commercial builds you'd still do a detailed takeoff, but for domestic extensions most builders send the quote directly. You can always edit line items before sending.
What happens after the customer accepts?
They click 'Accept' in their browser. You get an email notification. The quote status updates in your app. When the job's done, convert it to an invoice with one tap and send it with a branded PDF.
Can I include provisional sums?
Yes. Add line items as provisional sums, e.g. 'Structural engineer spec, provisional £800'. They're clearly labelled in the PDF so the customer knows what's fixed and what may change.