Rush the estimate and underprice the job. Take your time and lose the customer. There's never been a third option. Until now.

Every estimate you write takes 4–8 hours you'll never bill.
Worximate does it in 30 minutes. You keep the week.

Submit your scope. Get a professional estimate delivered in hours, not days. Win the bid.

Built by estimators who've been on the jobsite. Reviewed by a real person before it reaches your inbox. Every time.

One price.
Any job.

Nothing to pick and nothing to guess at. Scope your job with Hank, see the cost range and the $397 fee, then decide. You are not charged before that.

Your client sees a professional proposal.
You see the full cost breakdown, code citations, and material list.
Same file. Four tabs. Built for every step of the job.

Tab 01 For your client.
Estimate

Project narrative, scoped line items in plain language, payment schedule, terms and conditions, and a signature block. Professional enough to hand across a table or send directly to your client the same day you receive it.

Tab 02 For your eyes only.
Job Costing

Full line-item breakdown with labor hours, material costs, contingency, and profit margin. Every applicable line item carries a building code reference — so you know exactly which IRC section covers each piece of work before the inspector shows up.

Tab 03 For your supplier.
Material Schedule

Clean material list by category with quantities and unit costs. Ready to use for supplier quotes or purchase orders the moment the estimate lands in your inbox.

Tab 04 For your peace of mind.
Code References

Every code citation from the estimate expanded into plain-language descriptions, with jurisdiction notes to verify local amendments. Know your compliance picture before the job starts.

One price while we're in beta

$397 per estimate, any size, any scope, any trade count. As we learn how larger projects run, pricing may change for those.

Founding contractors keep this rate.

Common questions.

I'm replumbing an entire apartment building. Does a job that big cost more?

No. $397, same as a fence. The fee is for the estimate, not a cut of the job, so the size of the project doesn't move it.

Scope it out with Hank the same way you would anything else. A building-wide replumb takes a longer intake conversation than a bathroom does, and the estimate that comes back is bigger. The price at the end is the same one.

My job has six trades and four permit pulls. Is that still $397?

Yes. Trade count and permit count don't change what you pay. Neither does whether the work goes to your own crew or out to subs.

They change the estimate itself. More trades means more line items, more coordination to account for, and more code references in the delivered package. Tell Hank about every one of them, including the small ones you'd normally fold into another line. Nothing you mention costs you more, and anything you leave out is missing from the number you take to your customer.

How accurate is the estimate?

Worximate produces professional-grade ballpark estimates — the same starting point a seasoned estimator would hand you before a job goes to bid. It's built from current local labor and material rates for your market, scoped through a detailed intake conversation, and reviewed by a real person before it reaches you. It's not a guaranteed price. It's an accurate, defensible number you can take to a client with confidence.

What if the estimate comes in way off from what I expected?

Reach out. Estimates built on accurate scope and current market data shouldn't be wildly off — but construction has variables. If something looks wrong, we want to know. Tell us specifically what doesn't match and we'll review it.

Can I get a refund if I'm not happy with it?

Yes. If something doesn't look right on your estimate, start with our revision request — flag the specific issue and we'll review it and correct it if warranted. A corrected estimate is faster than a refund and gets you what you actually need: an accurate number you can bid with confidence.

If after revision you're still not satisfied, we'll make it right. We stand behind our work — if we missed something, that's on us.

The best protection for both of us is a complete, accurate scope at intake. The more detail you give us, the tighter the estimate.

Who actually reviews this before it gets to me?

Every estimate goes through a QC review before delivery — checked for scope gaps, line item accuracy, and market rate alignment. You're not getting a raw AI output. You're getting a reviewed, professional estimate.

What trades and project types do you cover?

Residential and commercial — general contracting, specialty trades, and everything in between. Framing, roofing, concrete, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, flooring, painting, site work, tenant improvements, new construction, renovations. If you're building it or fixing it, we can estimate it.

Do you account for local labor and material costs, or is this national pricing?

Local pricing. Worximate pulls current labor and material rates for your market — not national averages that don't reflect what you actually pay. A roofing job in Denver is priced differently than the same job in Houston. That's by design.

Is $397 going to change?

It's one price while we're in beta. As we learn how larger projects run, pricing may change for those. Founding contractors keep this rate.

That's the whole commitment. If you sign up now at $397, a later change to what larger projects cost is not something you inherit.

What do you need from me to get started?

Your company information, project location, scope of work, and any relevant details about materials, finishes, or site conditions. The more specific you are, the tighter the estimate. You'll walk through it all in a guided intake conversation — no forms to fill out, no spreadsheets to build.

How long does it take to get my estimate?

Hours, not days. Once your scope is locked and payment is confirmed, your estimate goes into the queue immediately. Most estimates are delivered the same day.

Can I use this estimate as my actual bid document?

Yes — and it's more than a bid document. Your Worximate estimate is delivered as a professional Excel file with four tabs, each built for a different part of your workflow.

Estimate tab — your client-facing document. Project narrative, scoped line items in plain language, payment schedule, terms and conditions, and a signature block. Professional enough to hand across a table or send directly to your client.

Job Costing tab — your internal numbers. Full line-item breakdown with labor hours, material costs, contingency, and profit margin. Every applicable line item carries a building code reference so you know exactly which IRC section covers each piece of work.

Material Schedule tab — your procurement list. Clean material breakdown by category with quantities and unit costs. Ready to use for supplier quotes or purchase orders.

Code Reference tab — your compliance guide. Every code citation from the estimate expanded into plain-language descriptions, with jurisdiction notes to verify local amendments.

Four tabs. One file. From client presentation to material order to code compliance — it's all there.

I'm a specialty sub — is Worximate for me?

Absolutely. Whether you're a plumber pricing a full re-pipe or an electrician bidding a service upgrade, Worximate handles your scope the same way it handles a full GC project, and at the same price.

What if my scope changes after I submit?

Scope changes after the estimate is delivered go through a Change Order — a separate estimate for the added or modified work. The original estimate stays locked as a permanent record. That protects you and your client both.