Quote the Way You Actually Work
Section-based quoting, voice-to-text on-site, reusable section templates, and trade-specific pricing memory. The quoting power tools no other Aussie app gives you.
Or try it on the web →The Problem
Most quoting apps treat every quote as one flat list of line items. Real trade work isn't one list — it's '8 fence bays, 2 gates, 1 hardstand for the bin', each with its own labour, materials, and margin. Force-fitting that into a single line means losing the breakdown, the customer's confidence, and the speed of pricing the next similar job.
QuoteMate is built around how tradies actually quote — in chunks, by voice, with memory of what you charged last time. Section-based quoting splits a job into named sections, each with its own materials, labour and margin, so the PDF reads the way the customer thinks about the work. Section templates save sections you use over and over (a metre of colorbond fence, a gate hang, a downlight rough-in) so the next quote drops them in with one tap. Voice-to-text lets you describe a job into your phone on-site without typing. And trade-specific pricing memory keeps your rates consistent across jobs so you stop quoting the same item at three different prices in one month. This hub covers each tool.
Pick Your Tool
Pick the quoting tool that fits how you work.
Section-Based Quoting
Quote the way you actually work — '8 fence bays + 2 gates' — with per-section labour and materials, not one giant flat list.
Read guide →Section Templates
Save the sections you use on every job — a metre of fence, a gate hang, a downlight rough-in — and drop them into new quotes in one tap.
Read guide →Voice-to-Text Quoting
Describe a job into your phone on-site, and QuoteMate writes the description and generates the materials list — no typing needed.
Read guide →Trade-Specific Pricing
QuoteMate remembers what you charged for an item last time, so your prices stay consistent across jobs without you having to look them up.
Read guide →