One reviewable pricing record for tendering, claims, maintenance, and complex work.
Inoscope gives enterprise teams a shared pricing workflow for tender packs, complex claims, property maintenance, asset repair, and project pricing. It reads the workload, structures the scope, applies configured pricing logic, records assumptions, and routes the assessment through review.
Tendering and bid pricing
Read tender packs, plans, specifications, addenda, site notes, and pricing schedules. Build scoped line items, keep assumptions visible, and route pricing for review before submission.
Approved pricing workflow
Keep rate books, margin logic, exclusions, approvals, overrides, and reviewer comments attached to the pricing record so the number can be inspected later.
Team collaboration
Estimators, commercial managers, assessors, project teams, and external partners work from the same assessment instead of passing spreadsheets and screenshots around.
Shared pricing logic
Turn pricing rules, preferred suppliers, regional rates, allowances, and known risk items into repeatable logic your teams can use across tenders, claims, and maintenance work.

Enterprise pricing needs more than a quote builder.
Tender teams, claims operations, asset teams, and commercial managers need pricing records that explain the number, preserve the logic, and let the business reuse what worked.
Tender assumptions, addenda, revisions, and reviewer decisions stay connected to the final price.
Pricing logic can be reused across teams while still allowing controlled exceptions.
Approvers can see what changed, who changed it, and why the number moved.
Teams can compare current pricing against previous quotes, invoices, completed work, and rate books.
Sensitive assessment access can be limited by role, team, partner, or workflow.
Review histories are built for commercial review, not just project storage.
Pricing workflows for adjacent enterprise jobs.
Use the same reviewable pricing record across tenders, claim triage, tenant maintenance, task orchestration, and meeting-driven pricing work.
Insurance repair pricing
Repair and reinstatement assessmentsFor builders, adjusters, restoration teams, and repair operations. Inoscope uses claim context, photos, notes, policy references, and repair evidence to support scope preparation, pricing review, and reviewer routing.
Property maintenance
For property and asset teamsFor property managers, facilities teams, and asset managers who need faster first-price review from tenant requests, photos, inspection notes, supplier invoices, or routine maintenance records.
Branch pricing approval controls
Network and franchise workflowsPricing approval controls for networks coordinating site work, variations, dependencies, tasks, and pricing actions across active jobs.
Work meeting capture
Notes, tasks, and pricing contextFor client meetings, site walks, design projects, tender meetings, complex loss reviews, and adjusting discussions. Inoscope keeps conversations, notes, tasks, pricing context, and follow-up actions connected to the assessment.
From unstructured workload to approved pricing record.
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Read the workload
Plans, tender packs, photos, voice notes, specifications, supplier records, tenant requests, or claim files enter the same pricing workflow.
02
Structure the pricing record
Inoscope scopes work, extracts requirements, identifies risk items, estimates quantities, and attaches the evidence and assumptions beside each line.
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Apply approved logic
Rate books, markups, commercial rules, approval limits, exclusions, and team-specific pricing logic are applied before review.
04
Review, approve, and learn
Teams approve with context, track changes, compare outcomes, and feed completed work back into pricing calibration.
Build pricing capacity across teams.
Talk through tender workflows, insurance triage, property maintenance, construction task orchestration, meeting records, pricing approval controls, access control, and rollout planning.
Workflow mapping
Map tender, claim, maintenance, and project pricing workflows.
Approval control design
Define roles, approval limits, pricing rules, and exception paths.
Approved pricing history
Connect prior quotes, invoices, completed work, and rate books.
15-minute walkthrough with our team.