Quoting software
for installers.
You've just paced out a front garden for a new block-paved drive. Instead of measuring up, going home, and pricing it tonight, open the app, describe the job and the square metres, and email a branded quote before you've packed the tape away. They accept it from their phone. Job won.
Built for UK tradespeople
The problem
Price the whole job, not just the surface
Driveway installers lose evenings working out square-metre prices that have to layer excavation, sub-base, edging, drainage, and labour. QuickPrice builds the full quote from your phone while you're still stood on the customer's drive.
One price per m² hides ten line items
Excavation depth, MOT type 1 sub-base, sand, blocks, edging course, drainage. Quote a flat rate per m² and you've buried the costs that vary most. Get the dig depth wrong and the whole margin goes.
Muck-away eats the profit you forgot to add
Stripping a drive to formation throws out tonnes of spoil. Grab lorries, skips and tip fees add up fast. It's the line most installers forget on the doorstep, until the invoice doesn't add up.
Three measure-ups today, none priced
You finished surveying at 4. By the time you've typed up three drives with their sub-bases and drainage runs tonight, two of those customers have already had a quote off the firm round the corner.
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 driveway installer 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.
Imogen Ross accepted your quote
Block-paved driveway · £8,600.00
Get pushed the second a customer opens, accepts or declines.
Quotes sent
6
Won
4
Win rate
67%
Features
What's in it for driveway installers
A native phone app for quoting on-site. Same data on the web dashboard when you're back at the desk.
Knows UK groundwork costs
Current prices for block paving, resin, tarmac, MOT type 1, edging kerbs, ACO channel, and porcelain. Describe the drive and the square metres and the materials list prices itself. You won't be ringing round suppliers.
Builds the quote up in layers
Tell it the area and the spec and it itemises excavation, sub-base, laying course, surface, edging, and drainage as separate lines. The customer sees exactly what they're paying for, not one mystery rate.
Customer accepts, you convert to invoice
Your customer gets a link to view the quote in their browser and accept it. You get notified by email. Convert the accepted quote to an invoice with one tap and send it, all from the app.
VAT, labour, and totals, automatic
20% VAT applied if you're registered, labour and plant hire worked into the rate, and an itemised total your customer can follow. Review, tweak, send.
Example jobs
Typical driveway installer quotes
Rough UK ranges for common driveway installer jobs. Your actual quotes use your own rates, your region, and your materials.
- Block-paved driveway (50m²)£6,000 – £10,000
- Resin-bound driveway (per m²)£55 – £95
- Tarmac driveway (per m²)£45 – £80
- Gravel driveway + membrane (per m²)£25 – £45
- Pattern-imprinted concrete (per m²)£70 – £110
- Porcelain patio (per m²)£120 – £180
- Excavation & MOT sub-base (per m²)£30 – £55
- Drop kerb / vehicle crossing£800 – £2,000
- Edging course (per metre)£18 – £35
- ACO drainage channel (per metre)£45 – £85
Testimonial
What tradespeople say
“Quoted a 60-metre block drive off the customer's path, talked through the dig, the sub-base, the edgings and a soakaway, hit send. They had it itemised before I'd loaded the barrows up. He accepted that night. Saves me a couple of hours an evening, easy.”
Lee Hartley
Driveway Installer · Doncaster
FAQ
Things people ask
Quick answers on accuracy, pricing, your data, and what happens after you send a quote.
How does it price a driveway by the square metre?
The driveway quoting software builds the price up in layers rather than a single flat rate. Give it the area and the spec and it itemises excavation to the depth you set, MOT type 1 sub-base, the laying course, the surface (block, resin, tarmac or porcelain), the edging course, and any drainage. You review every line and adjust the dig depth or sub-base build-up before sending.
Can it account for spoil removal and skips?
Yes. Tell it you're digging out to formation and it adds muck-away as a line item, whether that's grab lorries, skips, or tipping fees. Give it the area and dig depth and it estimates the spoil; you can swap between skip and grab-away or set your own tonnage in the review step.
Does it handle drop kerbs and council applications?
You can add a drop kerb or vehicle crossing as its own line, including an allowance for the council's vehicle crossover application and the approved-contractor works. The quote flags it as a separate cost so the customer understands the council fee and footway works sit on top of the driveway itself.
What happens after I send a quote?
The customer gets an email with a link to view the full itemised quote in their browser. They can accept or decline it right there, no app needed. You get an email notification when they respond. Accepted quotes can be converted to an invoice in one tap.
How accurate is the estimating, and is it my branding and data?
Every quote carries your logo, business name, and contact details on the PDF, and your data stays yours. For standard drives like block paving, resin, and tarmac most installers send the quote as it's generated; for tricky ground, deep digs, or premium porcelain, edit the line items before sending. The more detail you give on area, depth, and access, the better the output.