For home-services contractors

Five options. One screen. Signed before you leave.

Your tech picks what the job needs. OptionsPush prices it from your book, builds the options, and hands the customer a page they can read and approve with their finger — while he’s still standing there.

From $99 a month · no contract · no cut of your jobs

Water heater — 50 gal gas 5 options
Patch & Go
Keep it running. Thermocouple and flush.
$486
The Essential Fix
Get it handled. Like-for-like replacement, 6-year tank.
$2,150
Done Right Featured
The proper fix. Power vent, expansion tank, new shutoff and pan.
$2,950
Rock Solid
Built to last. Full replacement plus new supply lines and shutoffs.
$3,780
Total Peace of Mind
Best & guaranteed. Tankless, gas line sized, descaling valves.
$5,400
One flat price each Tap to approve & sign

Illustration. Sample prices, not a real quote.

The price shouldn’t depend on who shows up.

Most shops price out of somebody’s head. It works right up until it doesn’t.

Two techs, two numbers

The same job gets quoted $600 by one man and $900 by another. The customer finds out eventually — neighbours talk.

Markup done in your head

A $12 part and a $600 part do not carry the same markup, and nobody does that arithmetic correctly standing in a wet basement. So the cheap parts get underpriced and the margin quietly leaves.

One price is a yes-or-no

Give somebody a single number and the only answers are yes and no. Give them a ladder and the question becomes which one.

How it works

Set the book and the markup once. After that it is four taps on a phone.

1

Pick what the job needs

Search your price book and tap the tasks in front of you. Add anything that isn’t in the book as a one-off.

2

It builds the ladder

Your labour rate and your markup turn those tasks into a set of options, from a patch-up to the proper fix.

3

Hand over the phone

Each option is one flat price with the work spelled out underneath. Monthly payments shown if you offer financing.

4

They pick and sign

They approve on the screen with their finger. It lands in your Sent list and an email hits your inbox.

What the homeowner sees

A page they can actually read.

  • Your business name and your logo on it — not ours
  • Every option as one flat price, with the work listed underneath
  • Monthly payments alongside the price, if you offer financing
  • Approve and sign with a finger. No app, no account, no paperwork

What you control

Your markup, done properly.

  • Sliding-scale markup by material cost, or one flat percentage
  • Your labour rate, tax, and what prices round to
  • How many options get built, how far apart, and which one is featured
  • A starter book of 160+ common jobs, or bring your own

Your prices. Your margins. We don’t touch either.

We don’t set your prices, we don’t tell you what to charge, and we don’t take a percentage of anything you sell. You put the numbers in, they stay yours, and your book is yours to take with you.

What a job should cost in your market, with your overhead and your people, is not a thing software knows. It is the thing you know.

Built for the trades

If your work comes in known jobs with known prices, it fits.

PlumbingHVAC ElectricalRoofing Drain & sewerGarage doors Appliance repairPest control RemodellingPools & spas HandymanSeptic

Any shop where the same job comes up week after week and ought to cost the same each time.

Simple pricing, and you can leave whenever you like.

One price for the shop. Add as many techs as you have trucks.

From $99 / month
  • Unlimited jobs in your book
  • Every tech on the crew included
  • Customer approvals and signatures included
  • No cut of your jobs, ever
  • Month to month — cancel any time
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Straight answers

Do I have to build a price book from scratch?
No. It ships with a starter book of over 160 common jobs, each with a price and a cost, and you edit it into your own. Or empty it and start from your spreadsheet.
How does the markup work?
Either one flat percentage, or a sliding scale where cheap parts carry a much higher markup than expensive ones — the way a $9 fitting and a $600 heater need to be treated differently. You set the tiers. Nobody is doing that arithmetic in their head on a job.
How many options does it build?
As many as you tell it to — three, five, whatever you sell. You name the tiers, choose how far apart they sit, cap how high the top one can go, and pick which one gets featured.
Do customers need an app or an account?
No. They get a link. They read the options, pick one, type their name and sign with a finger. That is the whole thing.
Can I show monthly payments?
Yes — set your term and rate and each option shows a monthly figure alongside the price. You can point the finance button at your own lender.
Do you take a percentage of what I sell?
No. Flat monthly price and nothing else. What you charge and what you keep is your business.

Put the same price in every truck.

We set the first shops up by hand, so you get your book and your markup built with you rather than handed a blank screen.

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From $99 a month · no contract · no cut of your jobs