Stop writing proposals. Start sending them.
Send Quoteline the customer's photo. It designs the result on their actual property, prices it from your book, and hands you the link. Minutes, not evenings.
The press re-prints for every trade. Pick one, or just watch it work.
Proposals are how you win work. Writing them is how you lose evenings.
Every quote you owe is a night at the kitchen table. And while it sits in your drafts, the homeowner is reading someone else's. Quoteline moves the proposal from after dinner to before you leave the driveway.
your rates · your brand · one link · same day
The press runs while you drive to the next job.
The customer sends a photo
A phone snapshot of the yard, the house, the roof. That is the whole ask.
The design renders on their property
Same vantage, same fence, same tree. An honest before and after of their actual place, in the styles you sell.
The quote prices itself
Every line from your price book, quantity times rate, with financing. One link, ready to text.
Claim the plate once. Print forever.
You set your brand and your prices one time. From then on, every job is one link: photo and address in, a branded, priced, approvable proposal out.
Claim your nameplate
Company name, logo, and colors. Every proposal your customers see carries your brand, not ours.
Load your price book
Your rates per square foot, labor, and regional multipliers drive every line item. Not our defaults.
Send one link per job
Drop in the customer's photo and address. The press renders the options, prices the scope, and hands you the link.
Collect approval & deposit
The customer approves a scope, pays the deposit, and books the on-site walk. You show up to confirm, not to pitch.
See yours before you sign anything.
Type your company name, pick your trade and color, and watch your proposal header set itself. That is what your customers would see this week.
We are onboarding founding companies now. No card, no commitment.
One link. Everything a yes needs.
Try it exactly as a homeowner would. Yardline, the landscaping edition, runs the full experience live.
Designed options
Three directions rendered on their actual property, one tap apart, honest before and after.
A live quote
Every line shows its quantity and rate. Toggle a feature and the total, tax, and monthly re-total.
Approve & deposit
An approve action that collects the deposit, books the walk, and starts the recurring upkeep conversation.
What the plates are built to fix.
I used to owe six quotes by Friday and write them Sunday night. Now the homeowner has theirs before I'm off their street.
The before and after is what sells it. She dragged the slider back and forth four times, then asked where to sign.
My quotes used to be a number in a text message. Now they look like a firm three times our size made them, and they carry my prices.
Scenes from the founding-cohort demo plates. Sample companies are fictional; your name goes here when your plates are on the press.
Priced against one lost job.
One install clears thousands. Quoteline costs less than the callback you never got to make.
- Up to 15 proposals a month
- Your brand on every link
- Three designed options per job
- Live quote with financing figures
- Email + SMS delivery
- Unlimited proposals
- Everything in Solo
- Your price book drives every line
- Deposit collection + e-sign
- Real lot measurements from parcel data
- Up to 5 team logins
- Everything in Team
- Per-branch price books + territories
- Financing + CRM integrations
- White-label domain
- Priority support
Cancel anytime. Every proposal renders on the customer's real property.
Proposals your customers can trust are proposals that close.
Renders are visualizations
Every design is generated from the submitted photo and labeled as a visualization. It shows intent and scale, never a photograph of finished work.
Measurements carry a margin
Lot and surface figures are estimates until confirmed on site, and the proposal says so next to the numbers, not in fine print.
Quotes are estimates
Every total is a good-faith estimate under your price book. Final scope is signed separately, so a first draft never traps anyone.
The things owners ask first.
Which trades does it work for? +
Any trade that sells a visible transformation from a photo: landscaping, painting, roofing, pools, decks, fencing, driveways, exterior remodels. The press in the demo shows four; your trade sets the design styles and the line-item library.
Whose prices are in the quote? +
Yours. You load a price book of rates per square foot, linear foot, or unit, plus labor and regional multipliers, and every line item draws from it. Starter books per trade are included so your first proposal is credible on day one.
Who makes the renders? +
The press does. Every option is generated from the one customer photo with the camera vantage and fixed features locked, so the before and after line up exactly. You approve the renders before the link goes out.
What does my customer actually see? +
One link, on their phone, under your brand: the designed options, a drag-to-compare before and after, the live itemized quote with financing, and an approve button that takes the deposit. Open the Yardline demo to feel it.
Can I use my own domain? +
Solo and Team run on your branded Quoteline page. Franchise plans white-label the whole thing on your own domain, per branch if you have several.
When can I start? +
We are onboarding founding companies now. Set your nameplate above and we will send your demo link with your name and colors on it, usually within a day.
Stop describing the job. Show it, priced.
The first company in a driveway with a designed, priced, approvable proposal usually wins it. Put your nameplate on the press.
Designed and built end to end by Claude Fable. The press, the four trade plates, every vignette, and the nameplate configurator were drawn and coded for this page. No template, no stock photo, no page builder.