For builders

An AI estimator built for builders

Builders spend too much time building estimates from scratch. Inoscope reads what you captured on site — photos, voice notes, plans — and drafts the scope and priced line items using your own rates and margins. Your estimator reviews and approves. The quote goes out faster.

Inoscope is an AI construction quoting tool for builders, repair teams, reinstatement companies and QS teams. It turns photos, plans, voice notes, site notes and past cost data into scoped, priced estimates ready for review and approval.

From site visit to reviewed quote

Walk the job, take photos, record a voice note. Back at the office — or still on site — Inoscope turns that capture into a draft scope with quantities and line items. Your estimator reviews, adjusts and approves. The quote is ready to send without anyone starting from scratch.

Rate memory and back-costing

Feed in past invoices, supplier bills and approved quotes. Inoscope uses them to calibrate the rates and markup it applies to future drafts. Over time, the estimates reflect how your business actually buys and sells — not generic figures that drift from your real margins.

Renovations, repairs, maintenance, variations

Inoscope handles the full range of builder quoting: renovation and refurb pricing, insurance repair and reinstatement scoping, maintenance and small repairs, and variations mid-job. One tool, consistent pricing logic, every time.

Approval before anything goes out

Nothing leaves without a person checking it. Inoscope routes every draft through review and approval. Your estimator or QS confirms the scope, quantity assumptions and pricing before the quote is sent. That approval step is built into the workflow, not optional.

Job types

Works across the jobs builders actually quote

Renovation and refurbishment
Insurance repair and reinstatement
Maintenance and small repairs
Variations and change orders
Multi-trade residential projects
Condition assessments
FAQ

AI estimator for builders — questions answered.

What is an AI estimator for builders?

An AI estimator for builders is software that reads job information — site photos, voice notes, plans, past invoices — and drafts a priced scope of work using the builder's own rates and margins. Inoscope is an AI construction quoting tool for builders, repair teams, reinstatement companies and QS teams. It turns photos, plans, voice notes, site notes and past cost data into scoped, priced estimates ready for review and approval.

Can it price a job from photos and voice notes?

Yes. Bring photos from the site visit and a voice note describing the work — or add a floor plan, site notes, or any relevant documents. Inoscope reads all of it and drafts a scope with quantities and priced line items. You do not have to choose between inputs; the more context you provide, the more complete the draft.

Will it use my margins and labour rates?

Yes. Inoscope is calibrated to your account's labour rates, material prices and markup. You can also supply past invoices and approved quotes so the system learns how your business prices work. The estimates it produces reflect your pricing logic, not generic industry benchmarks.

Does it replace my estimator or QS?

No. Inoscope produces drafts for your estimator or QS to review and approve. The tool handles the time-consuming build-up of scope and line items so the experienced person can focus on judgment — checking quantities, adjusting assumptions, confirming scope — rather than starting from a blank spreadsheet. The final estimate is always human-reviewed and approved before it is sent.

What types of jobs does it handle?

Inoscope handles renovation and refurbishment quoting, insurance repair and reinstatement pricing, maintenance and small repairs, variations, multi-trade residential projects and condition assessments. It works from photos, plans, voice notes and site notes — whatever you captured on the job.

Bring one real job.

Show us a renovation quote, repair scope or maintenance job. We will walk through how Inoscope turns your photos, notes and plans into a reviewed, approved estimate.