Renovation pricing drafts for builders.
Inoscope helps renovation builders turn photos, plans, site notes, supplier invoices and variation requests into priced scopes with rates, margins, assumptions and approval workflow attached.
Inoscope turns job context into draft scopes, estimates and pricing outputs for builders, repair teams, reinstatement companies, franchise networks and QS teams.
Bring one real job and we'll show how Inoscope would scope, price and route it for approval.
Renovation scope of works from site context
Variation pricing connected to the original record
Builder quoting software built around review and approval
What slows the team down
Renovation quoting changes as site conditions, client choices and supplier costs change. When notes, photos, invoices and rates live apart, teams lose time rebuilding the renovation scope of works.
Workflow before Inoscope
A project manager collects photos, marked-up plans, client notes and supplier prices, then hands the context to an estimator or senior builder. The estimate is rebuilt manually, and variations often become separate documents.
Workflow with Inoscope
Inoscope turns renovation job context into a scoped, priced assessment. Reviewers can check quantities, assumptions, exclusions, rates and margins before approving the quote or variation.
Accepted inputs
Renovation photos, plans, drawings, PDFs, site notes, client conversations, voice notes, supplier invoices, contractor invoices, emails and variation requests can all be used as pricing context.
Outputs
Outputs include renovation line items, quantity notes, measured assumptions, exclusions, pricing drafts, variation notes, evidence trails and approval-ready assessments.
Approval workflow
Estimators, project managers and branch leads review the proposed pricing draft, adjust rates or assumptions where needed and approve the final price before it goes to the client.
Keep rates current
Approved renovation quotes, supplier invoices, contractor costs, variations and completed-job outcomes feed the company rate book for future renovation pricing.
How this differs from estimating software
Builder quoting software usually helps create a quote document. Inoscope keeps the job evidence, scope, assumptions, approval decisions, variations and invoice feedback connected in one draft.
See what changed
Margin pressure starts when quoting is disconnected from delivery. Inoscope keeps renovation scope, assumptions, rates, variations and invoices connected as the job changes.
Example job
A bathroom renovation starts with photos, a marked-up plan, voice notes and updated supplier invoices. Inoscope creates line items, attaches assumptions and exclusions, applies the builder's rates and margins, and routes the priced scope for project manager approval.
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 draft, 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 draft 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 drafts, evidence trails, review-ready assessments and approved pricing history.