Built for UK carpenters who need a better way to handle enquiries, price bespoke work, keep measurements and job details together, and stay on top of invoices and payments.
Carpenters often win work on detail. That means site visits, measurements, materials, finishing details and revisions all need to be handled properly. The problem is that the admin side can easily eat the evenings.
Fitted wardrobes, alcove units and joinery work need careful pricing, which is hard to do quickly after a long day.
Measurements, customer notes, design points and material choices end up split across phones, notebooks and messages.
A change in timber, finish or scope can mean rewriting quotes and chasing clarity with the customer.
When the work is detailed and staged, the final paperwork often gets pushed back.
Good software for carpenters should help you price carefully, keep the detail organised and make the paperwork feel lighter.
When someone asks about fitted furniture, bespoke shelving, doors or finish carpentry, you need the enquiry and the detail in one place from the start.
Customers still expect a quick response, even when the job needs careful thought. The quicker you send a clear quote, the more likely you are to win the work.
Once the work is approved, the paperwork should not become another project in its own right. The job, notes and invoice trail should stay connected.
Jobs and schedule views
A straightforward workflow for carpenters who need to move from enquiry to paid job without losing the detail.
The enquiry lands in one place with the customer details and the basics of what they want made or fitted.
Price the job, send the quote and keep the response prompt and professional.
Once approved, keep the notes, schedule and customer details tied to the same job record.
Raise the invoice and keep track of what has been paid without starting again elsewhere.
This is written for the sort of carpentry work that usually needs measuring, detail and clear communication.
Straight answers to the questions carpenters usually ask before switching systems.
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