Quoting software
for kitchen fitters.
Walk the kitchen, note unit runs and appliance positions, photograph the existing layout. The app prices the fit, worktops, splashbacks, and first/second fix trades. Send a branded quote before you've left the house.
Built for UK tradespeople
The problem
Day rate plus hope isn't a quoting strategy
Kitchen fitters usually quote a day rate and hope it covers everything. QuickPrice itemises the fit, worktop templating, plumbing, and electrical work in one proper quote, so nothing falls through the gaps.
Every kitchen is different
Wall runs, islands, peninsulas, American-style kitchens. Labour varies by unit count, worktop material, and appliance complexity. Flat rates don't work.
First and second fix trades aren't free
Plumbing moves, gas point relocation, electrical circuits for ovens and induction hobs. Subbie costs need to be on the quote or they come off your margin.
Kitchen customers take weeks to decide
They're comparing three suppliers and three fitters. A fast, itemised quote from the fitter visit puts you ahead, but not if you send it three days later.
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 kitchen fitter 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.
Greg Saunders accepted your quote
Howdens kitchen install · £8,600.00
Get pushed the second a customer opens, accepts or declines.
Quotes sent
5
Won
3
Win rate
60%
Features
What's in it for kitchen fitters
A native phone app for quoting on-site. Same data on the web dashboard when you're back at the desk.
Units, worktops, appliances: all priced
Handle fitting a customer-supplied kitchen or supply-and-fit. Worktop options (laminate, solid wood, quartz, granite, Dekton) priced with templating and fit.
First fix + second fix scope covered
Plumbing reroutes, gas point work, electrical circuits, extraction ducting. Price each with your marked-up subbie rates or add as allowances.
Splashback and tile options built in
Glass, quartz, tile, stainless steel splashback options all priced. Optional tiling quote built alongside for customers who want one fitter to handle the lot.
Customer accepts, you invoice at completion
Send branded quote, customer accepts from browser. Convert to invoice when the job's signed off. Track stage payments if you work them that way.
Example jobs
Typical kitchen fitter quotes
Rough UK ranges for common kitchen fitter jobs. Your actual quotes use your own rates, your region, and your materials.
- Kitchen fit (10-unit, labour only)£1,600 – £2,400
- Kitchen fit (island layout)£2,400 – £3,800
- Worktop (laminate, 3m)£280 – £420
- Worktop (quartz, 3m templated)£1,400 – £2,200
- Worktop (granite, 4m templated)£1,600 – £2,600
- Rip-out and dispose (old kitchen)£420 – £780
- First fix plumbing (relocations)£380 – £780
- Electrical circuit (cooker + hob)£280 – £480
- Splashback (glass, 3m)£320 – £520
- Appliance install (oven, hob, extractor)£220 – £380
Testimonial
What tradespeople say
“Every kitchen I quoted used to take me two hours at the kitchen table. Now it's done before I've walked to the van. I price with my subbie mark-ups built in. Customers can see the stage payments clearly. Two of my last three referrals quoted it as the reason they booked.”
Neil Padgett
Kitchen Fitter · Oxford
FAQ
Things people ask
Quick answers on accuracy, pricing, your data, and what happens after you send a quote.
Can I quote labour-only for customer-supplied kitchens?
Yes. Common scenario, the customer has bought a Howdens or Wren kitchen and wants a fitter. Describe unit count and layout and the app prices labour only. You can add first/second fix allowances as separate line items.
Does it price worktops properly?
Yes. Laminate, solid wood, quartz, granite, Dekton. Give run length and number of cuts. Templating and fit priced separately for stone. Joints, upstands, and drainer grooves available as options.
How does it handle subcontractor trades?
Add subbie lines with your marked-up price, e.g. 'Gas Safe engineer: hob disconnect and reconnect, £180'. Customer sees a clean total. Your subbie costs stay private.
Can I quote in stages / with stage payments?
Yes. Break the job into milestones (measure, fit, completion) with their own payment lines. Each milestone appears on the PDF with the agreed payment terms.
What about templating and lead times?
Add templating as a line item on stone worktop quotes with a separate delivery/install date. Stage 1 is fit, stage 2 is templating, stage 3 is stone install.
Does it include the tiling?
You can quote tiling alongside as optional line items, or send a separate tiling quote. Many kitchen fitters offer both, the app handles either approach.