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Quotrr for low voltage contractors

Low voltage is a trade where the scope hides in the walls, drops, runs, racks and head-end gear, and the customer only sees the TV. Quotrr itemizes the invisible work so the number makes sense, then follows up while the builder schedule slips around you.

From walk to quote

You walk the framing or the finished house, count the drops, and talk it into your phone. Quinn drafts the quote. Here is what that sounds like on a new-build prewire.

YOUR VOICE NOTE, 45 SECONDS IN THE TRUCK

"Walked the new build on Falcon Ridge for the Osmans. Prewire stage. Cat6 drops, call it 12, two to each TV location and the office. Three coax runs, cheap insurance. Rack in the hall closet, patch panel, switch is owner-supplied. Two access points, one per floor, ceiling mounts. Speaker prewire in the great room, four in-ceiling. Conduit from the demarc to the rack. TV backing and recessed boxes at three locations. Trim-out gets quoted after drywall."

WHAT QUINN DRAFTS, BETTER TIER SHOWN
Cat6 drops, 12, terminated and tested~$1,440
Coax runs, 3~$270
Structured rack, patch panel and termination~$650
Access point prewire and ceiling mounts, 2~$320
In-ceiling speaker prewire, 4, great room~$480
Conduit, demarc to rack~$350
TV locations, backing and recessed boxes, 3~$420

Drafted with the owner-supplied switch noted and the trim-out phase flagged as a separate post-drywall quote. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.

What eats your evenings

The customer cannot see the work, so the price looks made up.

They see a TV on a wall. They do not see twelve terminated drops, a patch panel and conduit. Lines make the invisible billable.

KILLED BY: ITEMIZED QUOTES WHERE EVERY RUN AND TERMINATION IS A PRICED LINE.
The builder's schedule slips and your quote goes stale.

Prewire was supposed to be March. It is June. Three months of silence and the GC is entertaining the next bidder's number.

KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT KEEPS YOUR QUOTE CURRENT THROUGH THE SLIP.
Drop counts change between the walk and the write-up.

Twelve drops, then the office moved, then add the garage AP. Counts juggled in your head become missed runs after drywall.

KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING. COUNT IT IN ON SITE, REVISE ON THE PROPOSAL.

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What it costs

Free to run the work: leads, proposals, jobs, basic invoicing. Pro is $12.99 a week, $39 a month, or $299 a year when you want Quinn unlimited and the follow-up automation. Full pricing.

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