Built for UK plasterers who need a better way to handle enquiries, price rooms and patch work clearly, keep jobs organised, and stay on top of invoices and payments.
Plastering jobs usually start with a site visit, room measurements and a quick decision on whether it is patching, skimming, boarding or a bigger job. The admin side can get untidy fast when there are several jobs on the go.
A patch repair is not the same as a full skim, and you need a clear way to keep those details straight.
Job dates and follow-on work need to stay organised when timing matters.
It is easy to lose track of enquiries and customer details when you are moving quickly between patch jobs and full rooms.
Once the plastering is done, the next job is already waiting and the paperwork gets pushed into the evening.
Good software for plasterers should help you quote clearly, stay organised and get invoices out without making the admin heavier.
When someone wants patch repairs, skimming, ceilings or plasterboarding quoted, the enquiry and the room details need to land somewhere useful straight away.
The quicker you send a clear quote after seeing the job, the better your chance of winning the work and filling the diary properly.
Once the quote is accepted, the paperwork should stay connected to the job. That makes it much easier to keep plastering work and invoices moving.
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A straightforward workflow for plasterers who need enquiries, quotes, jobs and invoices to stay linked together.
The enquiry comes in with the key customer details and the basics of the plastering work needed.
Price the work and send a clear quote quickly after the site visit or call.
Once approved, keep the job details and dates organised.
Raise the invoice once the work is complete and see what has been paid.
This page is written for the sort of plastering work UK plasterers actually spend their time quoting and managing.
Straight answers to the questions plasterers usually ask before switching systems.
If you want to see how this fits into the wider setup, these pages are the best places to go next.