Win the job at the driveway. Keep the customer for the next one.

Built by someone who spent three seasons quoting driveways. Your prices, your branding, your customer list, all in one system your company owns. Not a seat in someone else’s software.

SealQuote pricing screen: single coat selected, normal price $3,200 beside book-now $2,880, with the calculation itemized underneath

Right now, the job lives in five places.

The measurement’s on a scrap of paper in the truck. The price gets worked out at the kitchen table, after dinner. Photos are in somebody’s camera roll, and the schedule is a group chat.

Follow-ups happen when somebody remembers. Mostly, nobody remembers.

And when an estimator moves on, his prices, his customers and everything he knew walk out the door with him.

You don’t lose those jobs because the work is bad. You lose them because paper is slow.

One job, start to finish.

This is the app doing the whole job, from the knock to “due again in three years.” Every screen is real (demo company data).

  1. Step 1 of 9

    Start it at the door.

    A name or an address is enough. It saves itself while you type. There’s no save button to forget.

    A new estimate in SealQuote with the customer's name, address and phone number filled in
  2. Step 2 of 9

    Measure it. The price is done.

    Type the square footage and crack length. The full price and your book-today price are calculated on the spot. No math on the tailgate, no rate sheet in the truck.

    SealQuote pricing screen: normal price $2,580 beside book-now $2,190, with the calculation itemized underneath
  3. Step 3 of 9

    Hand over the quote.

    Write the numbers on the quote card you already leave behind, or send a branded PDF by text or email, whichever the customer wants. Either way it’s in their hands before you leave.

    Page one of the customer's branded quote: in-area savings table with two coat options, scope of work and signature block
  4. Step 4 of 9

    “Not yet” isn’t a no.

    One tap and it’s a reminder with a date on it: next week, next month, or the start of next season. When it comes due it comes back on its own, with the price, notes and photos still attached.

    SealQuote follow-up sheet for Henry Patel's quote, with Next season set to May 1, 2027
  5. Step 5 of 9

    Booked jobs land on a day.

    No time-slot Tetris. Jobs go on a day, in the order the crew will hit them, and everybody sees the same list, even with no signal at the job.

    The day's dispatch list in SealQuote: job number one with its measurements, price and a crew note
  6. Step 6 of 9

    Job’s done? The invoice already is.

    Mark it complete and the invoice is ready, built from the job’s own numbers. Send it in one tap. No retyping anything at night.

    Zoe Martin's completed job in SealQuote: status, scope and total, with the invoice issued and the Share invoice button below
  7. Step 7 of 9

    Money gets recorded, not remembered.

    Full payment, partial, e-transfer: record it right in the driveway. The job always knows what’s still owing.

    SealQuote payment sheet recording $2,000 against an $8,205.75 invoice, with partial and full payment options
  8. Step 8 of 9

    Nothing slips.

    Finished but not invoiced? Invoiced but not paid? Time to ask for the review? It sits on the home screen until it’s dealt with.

    SealQuote needs-attention list: five customers, each with its next action: open quote, set a date, create invoice, record payment
  9. Step 9 of 9

    Three years later, you’re first at the door.

    When the reseal comes due, the customer comes back as a lead at the start of the season. Measured, priced, one tap from a new quote, before anyone else has knocked.

    Completed jobs from 2023 in SealQuote: a paid sealcoating job dated June 23, 2023, with the address and measurements on the card

What that adds up to.

Faster on every quote.

Measure, and the price is calculated. Write it on your card or send the PDF. No calculator, no rate sheet, no evening at the kitchen table.

20 minutes of invoicing becomes 1 second.

The invoice builds itself from the job the moment you mark it done.

Every customer comes back.

Everyone you seal this year returns as a lead in three years, at the start of the season, before anyone else is at the door.

Nothing lives in one guy’s head.

Prices, properties, photos, history: it all belongs to the company, not to whoever happened to take the call.

Your evenings are yours again.

Your name on all of it.

Your logo, your colours, your company: on the app your crew opens every morning, on the quotes your customers receive, on the invoices they pay. SealQuote is configured around your services, your rates and the way your company already runs. To everyone who touches it, it’s your system.

The branded quote a customer receives: company logo at the top, in-area savings table, scope of work and signature block

And the money finally has one screen.

What’s booked, what’s finished, what’s collected, what’s still owed. Live, without chasing anyone.

SealQuote business overview: booked, completed, collected and outstanding revenue tiles for the year

Keep what already works.

Your card processor stays.
SealQuote is wired into the payment supplier you already have during onboarding. Your merchant account, your rates.
Your accounting connects.
Connected as part of your build.
Your data stays yours.
Export it whenever you ask.

Custom-built. Priced like it.

SealQuote isn’t seats on somebody else’s software. It’s your company’s own system, built around your services, your rates, your minimums and your paperwork, then run for you. You don’t change how you work to fit the app. The app is fitted to you.

Implementation: starts at

$7,500.

I load your services, rates and branding, put your crew on it, and stay on call until it’s running. The balance isn’t due until you’re live: your prices in, your people on it, and a real quote out the door. Half down to start. Complex data migration and company-specific integrations are scoped separately.

Ongoing: $600 a month. Cancel anytime.

Hosting, monitoring, backups, security and product updates. Support answered by the person who built it, inside one business day. Routine changes as your business changes. No per-user pricing: the whole company works in it. And your data exports free, whenever you ask.

The two jobs it brings back next spring cover the build. One booked driveway covers months of the fee. And that call-back list gets longer every season you run it.

Figures are a guide, not an offer. A binding price comes in a written proposal for your company.

Live in a week, not a quarter.

Day 1
I load your services, your rates, your minimums, your branding.
Day 2
Your crew is on it, on the phones they already carry.
Day 3
A real quote goes out the door.
Rest of the week
It runs, I watch, we adjust.

About two hours of your time, total. You don’t need your old customer list to start. Every quote your crew gives from day one lands in the app, so next spring opens with a list of people to call back, and those are the easiest jobs there are. Want past years in anyway? That’s scoped in your proposal.

I build and run every SealQuote myself, which caps how many companies I can take on: three before this season ends. Get set up now and every quote you give in the last weeks of the season goes into the app, so next spring you open it to a list of people to call, not a blank page. Founding companies keep their rate for as long as they’re customers.

Ready to move ahead?

Get your written proposal: one page with what gets configured, what it costs, when you’re live, and the guarantee in writing. Take it to whoever does your books.

Get my proposal

Fair questions.

Why not one of the big field-service apps?

They’re built to fit every trade, which means they fit none of them exactly. SealQuote is built around sealing work, then fitted to your company: your services, your prices, your minimums, your paperwork. You don’t bend your business around the software. The software is bent around you.

Why does it cost more than apps I’ve seen advertised?

You’re not renting seats on somebody’s platform. You’re getting your company’s own system, set up for you, hosted for you, adjusted as your business changes. Weigh it against the two jobs it brings back next spring, and the call-back list that gets longer every season.

Do I have to change card processors or accounting?

No. Payments run through the processor you already have. Your merchant account, your rates. Accounting connects as part of the build. And your data is exportable whenever you ask.

What about whoever does the books?

Every quote, invoice and payment lives on the job it belongs to. Invoices are numbered in one sequence and never lost. Payments, full or partial, are recorded against the job, so what’s owed is never a guess. And the data exports free, any time, so nothing is ever stuck here.

Can I see it working?

Yes. Book a demo. I’ll walk you through the real app on a real phone.

Why I built it.

I’ve been doing this work for three seasons, and I kept seeing quotes, photos, schedules, invoices and customer information end up in different places. So I built SealQuote to keep the whole job connected, from the estimate in the driveway to the invoice, to knowing when that customer is due again. Then I set it up around your services, your prices and your workflow, instead of making you change your business to fit generic software.

You’re not buying from a vendor. You get me for the rollout, and after.

Bryson · SealQuote · 587-200-5888

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