About

Built for the person who does the work.

Most software for contractors is built for the office — for the admin, the dispatcher, the back-office team you don’t have. QuoteTime is built for the person in the driveway between calls.

Mike runs a two-person plumbing company. He’s been doing it eleven years. He’s good at the work. What eats his evenings isn’t the work — it’s the estimates he promised, the invoices he hasn’t sent, the follow-ups he keeps meaning to get to. The office work that piles up faster than the jobs do.

So we built one app that does that part. You talk to QuoteTime — “water heater swap, two hours labor, parts around $300” — and it drafts the estimate. You review the draft, approve it, and it goes out. When the job’s done, the invoice comes from the same data. You send it, you record the payment, the job closes.

The one thing we won’t do

QuoteTime will never send something to your customer without you. It proposes. You decide. Everything queues in your Review Inbox before it touches a customer, and every action that runs leaves a receipt. That’s not a feature we bolted on — it’s the whole point. Other apps scared contractors with automation that fired without asking. We made the opposite promise: the AI drafts, the button is always yours.

What it gives you back

QuoteTime saves our average solo contractor about 3 hours a week in paperwork. That’s an evening. We think that’s worth $49 a month.

Is it for you?

If you’re a solo operator or a small shop and the office work is taking your nights, yes. If you’ve got a full back office and a system that already works, maybe not — and that’s fine. We built this for the people who are doing the work and the paperwork both.