Drop in a plan. Watch the takeoff build in 60–90s.
That's the real output: a bid-ready estimate plus a code-cited field checklist that flags what to verify. You own the final number.
- No credit card — 3 plans free
- ·Flags ambiguity instead of guessing
- ·Your plans never train models
Get found. Capture every lead. Never chase one down.
The platform that reads your plans also runs your front office.
A site that ranks
A branded site with a page per trade, built for homeowner searches.
Lead capture + CRM
Insta-quote forms feed one pipeline — no lead slips through.
Missed-call text-back
Miss a call, the caller gets an instant text — before they dial the next contractor.
Automated nurture
Email and SMS follow-up runs itself until the lead books.
Reviews + Google profile
Auto-request 5-star reviews after every job.
Booking, invoicing & payments
Customers book online; you invoice and get paid online.
Upload the plan. Get a bid-ready scope.
Drop in the set
PDF, DWG, or a full plan-set ZIP up to 500MB. Drag it in.
We read every sheet
Like an estimator who's never tired — quantities and costs, plus a code-cited checklist, in about a minute a trade.
Try the four tabs below ↓See the scope, the risks, and the number — before you quote.
The plumbing read from a real 3,241 SF set. Four views, one plan — pick a tab.
Run this on your own plan — free, no card →- Trap-arm distance · §P3105.1 · sheet P-2
- Cleanout access at base of stack · §P3005.2.1 · sheet P-1
!Wet venting · kitchen island · §P3114→ flag for review
IRC §P3114 limits island fixture venting; sheet P-2 needs an AAV or a confirmed wet-vent path before pour.
- Hot/cold isolation valves at fixtures · §P2903.9
- PEX bend radius · 8× nominal · MFR spec
- Pressure test 100psi for 15 min · §P2503.7
- Backflow on hose bibs · §P2902.4.3
!Shower pan slope 2% min · §P2709.1→ flag for review
IRC §P2709.1 requires a 2% minimum slope to the drain; sheet A-7.2 omits the slope dimension.
Catch what fails inspection — before you submit.
Every plan read comes back with a code-cited checklist. Each item ties to the actual section — IRC, ACI, ASTM — and the sheet it lives on. The ones that won't pass get flagged STOP-WORK, so you fix them on paper, not after the pour.
The inspector still signs off — but you walk in already knowing what they'll look for, and your crew isn't standing around on a failed re-inspection.
See your plan's checklist — free →- Footing depth below frost lineIRC R403.1.4
- Anchor bolt spacing ≤ 6′ o.c., 12″ from cornersIRC R403.1.6
- !Subgrade compaction to 95% Proctor before pourstop-workASTM D698 · geotech note sheet S-1Geotech note requires compaction testing before concrete; no test record is referenced on the set. Confirm before scheduling the pour.
- Vapor retarder under slab, 10-mil minIRC R506.2.3
- Rebar lap length & clear coverACI 318 · sheet S-2.1
Your trade, or all of them.
Run one specialty, or coordinate the whole job.
Branded to your trade — plans optional.
Bid off a plan set, an address, or your price list — the cockpit shows only your trade and your numbers.
- →Plans? Get just your trade's lines — not the whole building
- →Your cost book and markup, applied to every line
Drop in an address, measure flatwork from aerial imagery, quote it — built for concrete, landscaping, paving, and roofing. Utah today.
Try it on an address — free →Only the trades you run.
Price the trades you self-perform in 60–90s each; the rest goes out to your subs as RFQs.
- →Compare and award sub bids in one place
- →One CSI-coded budget, schedule, and client portal
The whole job runs off the same set you bid from.
Either way, a small crew runs like one twice its size.
The office manager you don't have to hire.
Ask Casey anything about a job — she answers from your plans and sets up the work. Nothing happens without your say-so.
- →Reads the plans and answers from your actual project data
- →Schedules inspections, drafts change orders, pulls the numbers — you approve each one
- →Works by text or voice — from the office or the truck
⚠ Answers are based on your uploaded project data — always verify critical details against official plans.
Casey, what's the square footage of the ADU? How many bedrooms?
The ADU is 593 sq ft (plus a 51 sq ft entry). The plan shows 3 rooms — Garage, ADU Entry, and ADU living space. It doesn't break bedrooms out separately; want me to flag that for the room schedule?
When's the next inspection?
No inspections are scheduled yet on this project. Want me to schedule one?
→ one tap to approveThe takeoff is just the first tab.
Win the bid, then run the whole shop from the same plan: projects, invoicing, and the marketing that fills the calendar.
Turn the takeoff into a bid you can stand behind.
The estimate becomes a branded proposal in minutes — so you bid more jobs, faster, and the number you send is one you can defend line by line.
- →Branded proposals + customer portal
- →Your cost book + markup, applied per line
- →Send, e-sign, and invoice from the same record
Run the job from your phone.
Schedules, change orders, and daily logs — all keyed to the same plan analysis you bid from.
- →Phase scheduling auto-derived from the analysis
- →Change orders that re-analyze the revised set
- →Daily logs, photos, and crew comms
See where the money went.
Track every dollar from estimate to deposit, and learn which jobs and trades actually make you money.
- →Branded invoices + online payments
- →Plan-vs-actual at trade + line-item level
- →Job + trade profitability reports
One platform. One price. Everything inside.
Start free — run your first 3 plans, no credit card. Send us your client list and price book and we'll import it for you within 48 hours.
Site
Get found and capture leads — your whole web presence, running.
- ✓Branded website + landing pages
- ✓CRM, pipeline + insta-quote forms
- ✓Email & SMS nurture + missed-call text-back
- ✓Online booking, invoicing & payments
- ✓Satellite quotes from an address
- ✓Casey, your AI assistant
- ✓5 plan takeoffs to try the estimating engine
Sub Lite
For solo subs bidding off plans.
- ✓AI plan takeoffs — bid-ready
- ✓Code-cited inspection checklists
- ✓Your cost book + custom pricing
- ✓Branded estimate PDF + Excel export
Sub Pro
For growing sub crews running multiple jobs.
- ✓5 users included
- ✓Client portal
- ✓Job costing + budget vs. actual
- ✓Schedule & Gantt
- ✓Change orders
- ✓Compliance, submittals & permits
// Extra users are $15/mo on every plan — no per-seat penalty for growing your crew. Need more analyses? Add credit packs anytime — they roll over and don't expire.
Review automation + AI responses; your reviews turned into posts
Answers web & SMS leads 24/7
Answers and books calls around the clock
Branded, on-trade social content, posted for you
Add to any plan — all four are included in Enterprise.
Run your first 3 plans, no card. The checklist cites the code and the sheet; you review and own the final number. Don't trust us — judge the output yourself.
Send your client list and price book and we'll import it within 48 hours, Mon–Fri. No data entry.
Extra users are $15 — not $29. No penalty for growing your team.
Not for you within 30 days? Full refund — and you keep every takeoff you've made.
From the field.
All posts →What does AI estimating software cost for contractors?
AI construction estimating runs from about $97/mo for a solo sub up to custom pricing for a multi-trade GC. Here's what actually drives the price — and how it pencils against the time it replaces.
Can you bid a job from just a PDF plan set?
Yes — drop in the PDF and get a bid-ready scope a trade in about 60–90 seconds: quantities, costs, and a code-cited checklist. Here's what goes in, what comes out, and where the limits are.
Does AI estimating software train on your plans?
Your plans are competitive documents and client property — so 'do you train AI on them?' is the right question to ask any vendor. Here's JobReadyIQ's answer, and how to vet everyone else's.
Straight answers.
How accurate is it, and am I liable if it's wrong?+
You always review and own the final number — JobReadyIQ never bids for you. The detail you get back scales with your plans: a simple schematic still returns a solid takeoff (the AI infers from code where the plan is silent), and a detailed set returns more. It flags the line items worth a field-check instead of silently guessing, and the inspection checklist cites the code section and the sheet for every item. We make it fast to verify — not blind to trust.
Do you train AI on my plans?+
No. Never — ours or anyone's. They live in a Supabase project you control and can delete anytime.
What plan formats do you accept?+
PDF, DWG, and full plan-set ZIPs up to 500MB. Drag them in or paste a link.
Which trades are covered?+
You sign up by specialty — 18 trades, each with its own purpose-built read. But the AI detects most every trade it finds on a plan set (50+), so the GC version reads them all together: plumbing, electrical, framing, roofing, HVAC, concrete, and more.
Can I export the takeoff?+
Yes — PDF, CSV, or straight into your own bid template.
How does the free trial work?+
14 days, no card, 3 plans free, no auto-charge. Run a real plan and see the output before you decide.
Don't see your question? A real human (often the founder) replies within a day.
Get your first number free.
Bring a plan set, an address, or just your price list — and walk away with a scope and a quote you can stand behind.