Quotr · visionOS + iOS · field quoting
Surveyr finishes the scan. Quotr pre-populates the line items from the measurements, the contractor adjusts margins and materials, the client reviews and signs — and the PDF is in their inbox before anyone walks back to the road.
The old workflow: measure the site (or estimate), go back to the office, open a spreadsheet or quoting tool, build the line items by hand from the notes, and email it later. The gap between visit and quote is where jobs are lost — to competitors who quote faster, or to client indecision that sets in between the site walk and the paperwork.
Quotr closes the gap by removing the manual take-off step entirely. Every measurement Surveyr produces — zone areas, cut/fill volume, linear footage — maps directly to a line item. The contractor adjusts labour and material rates, not raw quantities.
The product strategy decision pending: Quotr may ship as a service (subscription or per-quote fee) rather than an App Store purchase. That decision is upstream of the build — the payment model affects how the quote document is stored, whether templates are cloud-synced, and whether multi-user (contractor + estimator) is in scope for v1.
A landscaper or earthworks contractor with jobs in the 0.25–20 acre range — large enough that eyeballing the quantities produces meaningful pricing errors, small enough that a full licensed survey is not the right tool. The contractor who currently loses Saturday afternoons to spreadsheet take-offs is the person Quotr exists for.
Quotr has not started. It gates on Surveyrshipping and producing real measurement output. The first real quote will be generated from the first real Surveyr scan, and whatever surprises that reveals will shape the v1 feature set.
Landscaper or contractor who wants to run the pilot? Fork Development Corp — info@jays.bio
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