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Changelog

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Shipped

Public marketing site, crawlable and agent-readable

The public Quotrr site went live: real static pages for contractors and homeowners, comparison and trade pages, and an agent surface that machines can read.

  • Static pages built and served below the console gate, so every page is a real crawlable URL, not a JavaScript shell.
  • Contractor and homeowner landing pages, a features page, pricing, how it works, a product tour, and an about page written straight.
  • Comparison pages against Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceTitan, and Thumbtack, plus trade pages for pools, landscape, roofing, and HVAC.
  • A sitemap, robots policy that names the major AI crawlers, llms.txt, and agents.json so agents can discover the surface.
  • An in-header search dialog that works as a progressive enhancement over real links.
Added

Signup, waitlist, and welcome funnel

Every call to action now lands on a real form instead of dead-ending at the pricing page.

  • A contractor signup form with inline validation, a honeypot, and analytics events.
  • A homeowner waitlist form for the trades and metros we have not opened yet.
  • A post-signup welcome checklist that tracks first-run setup against real account state.
Shipped

Customer portal with magic-link sign-in

Homeowners can open a proposal and follow the whole job from a link, with no app to install and no password to set.

  • A magic-link sign-in so a homeowner taps an email or text link and lands in their portal, no password.
  • A live job timeline so the customer sees each phase as it happens.
  • The proposal page reads the same record the contractor sees, so there is one source of truth, not two.
Shipped

Public agent surface

Quotrr now publishes a clean, identified, rate-limited surface for AI agents instead of leaving them to scrape.

  • llms.txt at the domain root and agents.json at the well-known path, both live.
  • A documented consent model: anonymized reads are free, anything done for a person needs a scoped, expiring OAuth token signed by that person.
  • An abuse-reporting path and a published rate-and-cost policy.
Fixed

Restored the chat tab in the iOS app

The chat tab is back in the iOS app navigation after a regression hid it.

  • The chat tab returns to its place in the tab bar.
  • Threads and message history load as before.
Added

Design Studio linked from the public tools

The public estimate tools page now links through to the Design Studio.

  • A path from the public estimate page into the Design Studio.
  • Consistent header and footer navigation between the two surfaces.

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