Live on iOS and Android

Quoting software
for scaffolders.

The main contractor's stood next to you wanting a price for a four-elevation wrap. Instead of going away to work it out, open the app, count off the lifts and elevations, set the hire period, and email a branded quote before you've left site. First in with a proper price usually wins the work.

Built for UK tradespeople

The problem

Price the scaffold before you leave site

Scaffolders lose jobs to whoever quotes first. QuickPrice prices the scaffold by lifts, elevations and hire period from your phone while you're still stood under it, with permits and extended hire included.

No two scaffolds price the same

Lift count, number of elevations, working height, boards, ties and edge protection all move the number. A flat figure off the top of your head either loses you the job or eats your margin once it's up.

Permits and pavement licences add cost and time

Anything over the footway needs a highways permit or pavement licence, and the council fee and lead time vary by borough. Forget to price it in and that cost comes straight out of your margin.

Jobs overrun and extended hire goes unbilled

The first hire period is in the quote. Then the roofer runs three weeks over and that scaffold's still standing. If extended hire isn't spelled out up front, you're carrying the cost or arguing about it 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 scaffolder quote, in one place.

Pipeline, quotes and follow-ups, exactly as they look in the QuickPrice app on your phone.

Recent quotes

See all

Accept in the browser, one-tap invoice, track sent / won / overdue.

A
Re-roof scaffold (semi) · Alan Jeffries£1,200.00
Accepted1 day ago
B
Full house wrap + hoist · Ben Trent£2,800.00
Sent3 days ago
F
Chimney access tower · Fiona Walsh£640.00
Sent4 days ago
R
Edge protection (flat roof) · Ray Naylor£480.00
Accepted6 days ago
D
Gable-end scaffold · Donna Pryce£980.00
Draft1 week ago
Pipeline · this month£22.8K
7 quotes out71% win rate
QuickPricenow

Alan Jeffries accepted your quote

Re-roof scaffold (semi) · £1,200.00

Get pushed the second a customer opens, accepts or declines.

This month

Quotes sent

7

Won

5

Win rate

71%

Features

What's in it for scaffolders

A native phone app for quoting on-site. Same data on the web dashboard when you're back at the desk.

Knows how scaffolds are priced

Prices by lift count, elevations and working height, with boards, ties and edge protection on top, rather than one flat figure. Describe the structure and the quote builds itself, the way a scaffolder works it out in their head.

Permits and pavement licences as line items

Add the highways permit or council pavement licence as its own line so the contractor sees exactly what the local authority charges. Nothing hidden. Nothing eating your margin later.

Hire period and extended hire, spelled out

Set the first hire period and the weekly extended-hire rate up front. When the job overruns, your customer already agreed the cost, so the extra weeks bill themselves.

Send to the contractor, they accept online

The main contractor gets a link to view the branded quote in their browser and accept it. You get notified the moment they do, and you can convert it to an invoice in one tap.

Example jobs

Typical scaffolder quotes

Rough UK ranges for common scaffolder jobs. Your actual quotes use your own rates, your region, and your materials.

  • Re-roof scaffold (semi, single elevation)£800 – £1,400
  • Full house wrap (4 elevations)£2,200 – £3,800
  • Gable-end scaffold£750 – £1,300
  • Chimney access tower£450 – £750
  • Loading bay / hoist tower£600 – £1,100
  • Stair / access tower£400 – £700
  • Temporary roof + shrink-wrap (per m²)£35 – £60
  • Edge protection (flat roof, per metre)£18 – £35
  • Pavement licence / permit handling£150 – £400
  • Extended hire (per week after first 6)£60 – £140

Testimonial

What tradespeople say

Contractor wanted a price for a full wrap while I was still on site. Counted the lifts and elevations into the app, set six weeks' hire with a weekly rate after, sent it before I packed the van. He accepted that afternoon. When the roofers ran over the extended hire was already agreed, no argument.

Danny Holroyd

Scaffolder · Barnsley

FAQ

Things people ask

Quick answers on accuracy, pricing, your data, and what happens after you send a quote.

How does it price a scaffold?

You quote by lift count, number of elevations and hire period rather than a single flat figure. Tell the app how many lifts and elevations the structure needs, the working height, and any boards, ties or edge protection, and it builds an itemised price. You review every line before sending and can adjust anything for awkward access or a non-standard layout.

Can I include permits and pavement licences?

Yes. Where the scaffold goes over the footway you can add the highways permit or council pavement licence as its own line item, so the contractor sees exactly what the local authority charges and what you charge to handle it. Council fees and lead times vary by borough, so you set the figure for your area.

How does extended hire work in the quote?

You set the first hire period, six weeks for example, and a weekly extended-hire rate that kicks in after it. The quote spells both out, so when the job overruns the customer has already agreed the cost of the extra weeks and the additional hire bills cleanly with no dispute.

What happens after I send a quote?

The main contractor or homeowner gets an email with a link to view the full quote in their browser. They can accept or decline it right there, no app needed. You get an email notification the moment they respond, and any accepted quote can be converted to an invoice in one tap.

Is the quote branded, and how accurate is it?

Every PDF carries your logo, business name and contact details, and your data stays yours. For standard scaffolds like re-roof jobs, house wraps and access towers, most scaffolders send the quote as the software generates it. For an unusual height, tight access or a temporary roof, edit the line items before sending. The more detail you give, the sharper the price.

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