Construction pricing approval controls for building franchises.
Inoscope helps building franchise networks and branch-based construction groups standardise rates, approvals and pricing logic while keeping branch-level review and local control.
Inoscope turns job context into scoped, priced, approval-ready work records for builders, repair teams, reinstatement companies, franchise networks and QS teams.
Shared construction rate standardisation
Branch pricing approval controls with local review
Franchise quote approval workflow across locations
Buyer pain
Building franchise software needs to support local teams without letting every branch price the same work differently. Branch leakage happens when rate rules, margins and approval thresholds drift in local spreadsheets.
Workflow before Inoscope
Branches capture job information, create local quotes, apply local habits and send exceptions to head office late. Approved pricing history is hard to reuse across the network.
Workflow with Inoscope
Inoscope gives branches a shared pricing record, company rate book and approval workflow. Local users submit assessments while branch leads or head office reviewers check exceptions and approve.
Accepted inputs
Branch teams can upload photos, plans, site notes, voice notes, invoices, scope files, tender packs, reports and emails as assessment context.
Outputs
Outputs include scoped and priced records, exception notes, branch review history, evidence trails, approval status, exports and approved pricing history across locations.
Approval workflow
Branch-level review and head office oversight can sit in the same approval workflow, helping franchise networks keep pricing consistent without removing experienced local judgment.
Rate calibration
Completed-job costs, approved branch prices, invoices and reviewer decisions update the account-specific rate book so future assessments reflect real network outcomes.
Leakage visibility
Shared pricing logic, local review and head office visibility help branch networks see exceptions, rate drift and quote leakage across locations.
Example job
A franchise branch submits photos and site notes for a repair. Inoscope applies shared rate rules, highlights assumptions, creates a priced record and routes any exceptions to the right reviewer. Head office keeps visibility over approved pricing history across branches.
Built for review, not blind automation.
Will the team still review the price?
Yes. Inoscope is built for review and approval. It prepares the scoped and priced record, then your estimator, project manager, branch lead or QS reviewer checks the logic and approves the outcome.
What if our rates are different?
Inoscope is designed around company-specific rates, margins, supplier pricing, contractor invoices and approved pricing history. The point is to calibrate pricing to your business, not blend it with another customer's rate book.
Straight answers for pricing teams.
Does Inoscope replace estimators?
No. Inoscope prepares the pricing record so experienced people can review, adjust and approve. It reduces manual estimate build-up; it does not remove expert judgment.
Can Inoscope use our own rates?
Yes. Inoscope can use company-specific rates, supplier pricing, contractor invoices, past quotes, approved prices and completed-job costs to support rate calibration.
What does Inoscope create?
It creates scoped line items, quantity notes, assumptions, pricing records, evidence trails, review-ready assessments and approved pricing history.