Quotrr for window cleaning contractors
Window work is counted in panes, stories and ladder time, and most quotes die because the customer never answers the first text. Quotrr prices the count the same hour and keeps following up until the route slot is booked.
From pane count to quote
You walk the house, count as you go, and talk it into your phone at the curb. Quinn drafts the quote. Here is what that sounds like on a two-story residential.
"Quote for the Ruiz place on Lakeview. Two-story, call it 50 panes in and out. French panes on the back slider, count those heavy. Screens, 14 of them, wash and re-seat. Tracks and sills on everything. Hard water stains on the three bathroom windows from the sprinklers, that is a restoration upcharge, and set expectations it may not come out a hundred percent. Offer a twice-a-year plan."
Drafted as good-better-best with the twice-a-year plan priced on the top tier, and the hard water caveat written on the proposal so nobody argues about it later. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.
What eats your evenings
Fifty panes here, thirty-eight there, fourteen screens somewhere. The count that finally goes in the quote at 9pm is whichever one survived the day.
KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING. COUNT IT IN AT THE CURB AND IT IS DONE.Window cleaning is never urgent. The quote sits in their inbox under everything else until a neighbor's crew shows up and they book whoever is standing there.
KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT RUNS ITSELF AND PINGS YOU ON EVERY OPEN.Twice-a-year customers are the whole business, but the plan conversation happens on a doorstep, if it happens at all.
KILLED BY: GOOD-BETTER-BEST TIERS WITH THE PLAN PRICED RIGHT ON THE QUOTE.The same engine under every trade
- Quinn turns a voice note into a draft proposal, English or Spanish.
- Interactive proposals with good-better-best tiers and live add-ons.
- Seven-touch follow-up in your voice, with open alerts.
- E-sign and deposit on the same page the customer reads.
- Verified reviews from real jobs only, and a Quotrr Score with a published formula.
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.