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How Can I and what's the best way to add a change order onto a current job without making a new quoteGloriousAir1 year agoContributor 3499Views2likes6Comments- 307Views2likes5Comments
New Quote Templates
Is it true that we can use different quote templates for different jobs, or will there only be one template? I understood that the new quotes would allow pre-designed templates we could use for different job quotes that contained pics and other job-specific information. Did I hear that right?TNLM061 year agoContributor 2238Views2likes3CommentsPLEASE add a kit function
Even the bottom of the barrel CRM that I'm currently using has a robust kit function. Create products with fully editable costs and quantities, then add those products to a kit (in this case, what a "service" should be). Once a kit is entered into a quote, individual products are hidden from the customer, but fully editable when creating the quote. As it is now, I have no idea what the difference between a "product" and a "service" are. They both have the same info (name, description, cost, etc). You should just be able to group products to form services. If i have a product of "labor" and a product of "receptacle". I should then be able to create a service of "Replace Receptacle". That service would consist of my labor product, and my receptacle product. Both with quantities and costs that I could edit when creating a quote. Since not all receptacles are the same, and my customer doesnt care whether its a duplex or a decor, being able to edit the cost of that receptacle, straight from the kit during quote creation, would be amazing.SolvedPelectric8 months agoContributor 2200Views2likes8CommentsWe Need a Catalog to Build Estimates 📗
🥳🔥We need a catalog 📗! The items in the catalog help with building out an estimate. These items are the nuts and bolts of the products and services. Examples of catalog items are materials, permits, labor, subs, and anything else you need to complete a job. The ability to add images to the item would be a plus! Creating an Item in the Catalog; Item Name; Description for customer (can be toggled on to let customer see or turned off); Sku Number; Part Number; Quantity; Unit (Each, Feet, Gallon); Cost Code; Type; Unit Cost; Extended Cost (Calculated After you input the qty); Unit Price; Extended Price (Calculated after you input the qty with selected Markup or Margin); Markup; Margin; Taxable y/n; Internal Notes; Image of item 😮Currently, we build estimates outside of Jobber. Once we know the prices, we create the estimate in Jobber and send it to the customer. It would be nice to create an estimate in Jobber and, behind the scenes, see the prices, quantities, and markups of items we picked from the catalog to determine the estimated amount. Once the job is complete, adjusting the actual item's prices or quantities would be super cool to see how the final numbers compare to the estimated cost. Is there anyone else out there who would benefit from a catalog?199Views3likes5CommentsRequest for Quote building using hidden subtotals
As a handyman/general contractor, I only base my quotes per job/task and not time and materials. I do not want the client to see the price of labor, cost of materials, or other line items except the Job task itself and the price. In order to build an accurate quote, I have to build all of this in a spreadsheet (labor, materials, etc) and copy over the grand total. If I need to make a revision, I have to go back to the spreadsheet and redo the calculations. It would be very helpful to have a way to build a quote with hidden sub line items that can be changed. Quickbooks has a estimate feature called bundling. Example: Tile Backsplash Installation $2,575 (hidden below) Labor 12 $165 $1,980 Tile 1 $350 $350 Mastic 1 $30 $30 Grout 1 $30 $30 Misc 1 $20 $20 Does anyone else struggle with this or have an efficient workaround?129Views3likes4CommentsAdd Category & Subcategory Structure to Pricebook Items for Faster Field Quoting
We’d love to see Jobber’s pricebook evolve to include Category and Subcategory fields that can be used to organize services and products within quotes and invoices. Currently, line items can only be classified as “Service” or “Product.” This flat structure makes it difficult for technicians in the field to quickly find the right line item when quoting or invoicing on site. Other trade service platforms (like Housecall Pro) allow items to be uploaded with a “Category” and “Subcategory,” which can then be used to filter or browse within the app. Adding this capability to Jobber would make a major difference for trades with large or detailed pricebooks — especially electrical, HVAC, and plumbing contractors. Example use case: Our team is building a standardized pricebook with over 1,000 items. If we could categorize items (e.g., Devices → Switches → Single Pole or Breakers → AFCI → 20A), our field techs could easily quote small jobs or extras on the spot without relying on estimators. This would: Reduce office workload by enabling accurate in-field quoting and billing Improve efficiency and consistency across the team Buy back time for company owners and estimators to focus on higher-value tasks Suggested Implementation: Add optional “Category” and “Subcategory” fields to the pricebook import/export template Allow field staff to filter or browse line items by category when adding items to quotes or invoices This would be a huge workflow improvement for growing teams trying to scale quoting in the field while maintaining accuracy and consistency.128Views1like2CommentsHow can I mark quotes as declined and track cancellation reasons in Jobber?
There may be a solution so let me know. Short version: send out a quote. customer declines. I would like to mark it declined. Not a big deal but archived, is declined but means more to me its just been sitting there forever. I know silly and not a deal breaker its a stupid word association BUT MORE SERIOUS: i would like to be able to mark why it was declined. (price, going with a different person, doing it themselves whatever.) that way i can track patterns either holistically or individual customers. As a solo guy i know most of it, but once my office staff starts, and gets into here, it would be hard to tell what the right hand is doing sort of thing. on that note and most important. Recurring work or any work. If we cancel a job or a service. it should show as canceled. not just disappear. And it should have the option (and also a way to force that as well when multiple crews are out) to mark WHY. That way everyone knows who canceled the service, and why. Helps keep people accountable. and keep track of what is happening.BlueSkies1 month agoContributor 3100Views1like4CommentsSections in Quotes
We love Jobber and generally have few complaints. However, one big update that would make our estimates much clearer and easier to navigate would be sections. I know that we can add text to a label and then add line items under it, but this is not the best solution. If we could have clear sections that we could group line items under, be able to move whole sections, and be able to move line items from section to section, this would solve so many problems and make editing quotes much faster. Please please please can we make this happen. Also, the new format for the line items makes it way harder to navigate.GreenbuiltCo2 months agoContributor 2100Views3likes3Comments
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