How it works

From a few lines to a quote that wins.

BidReady turns a quick job description into a complete, professional quote, asking only the questions that matter and never filling the gaps with guesswork.

The four steps

Quote in under a minute.

01

Describe the job

Write a quick summary in your own words: the client, the site address, and the work you want covered. There are no rigid forms to wrestle and no jargon to learn. A line or two is enough to get going; you can be as brief or as detailed as the job needs.

02

Answer a few sharp questions

BidReady reads what you wrote and asks the questions a seasoned estimator would ask, the ones that catch what's easy to forget on a job like this: the steel, the skip, the making-good, the access. Each question earns its place, so you are never clicking through filler, and nothing important slips off the quote either.

Skip anything → flagged, never guessed
03

Your quote is written for you

In under a minute your answers become a complete, professional quote, written in your trade's language. Scope, programme, price breakdown and terms are laid out cleanly, ready to review. Anything you skipped is listed plainly as still to confirm, never invented to fill the page.

04

Download and send

Read it through, tweak any wording you like, then download a clean document to send straight to your client. It arrives looking the part, the kind of quote that makes a serious tradesperson easy to say yes to.

Nothing missed, nothing assumed

It writes only what you told it.

There are two ways a quote costs you: you forget to price something, or you commit to something you never meant. BidReady is built against both: its questions prompt the items that are easy to miss, and its writing never invents the ones you didn't give.

A BidReady quote can draw a commitment from three sources, and only three: the job you described, the answers you gave, and the business details you saved in your settings. Nothing else feeds a price or a promise.

Anything beyond those three (a price, a specification, a guarantee, a British Standard, a payment term) is never invented. It is listed instead under still to confirm before this quote is binding, so you can see exactly what is left to settle.

That is the whole point. You never put your name to a price or a promise you did not make. The quote is professional because it is complete in form, and trustworthy because it is honest about its gaps.

The output

Professional, and entirely yours.

Scope of works
Exactly the work you described, itemised.
Programme
Realistic timings, only where you gave them.
Price breakdown
A clear, itemised total: your figures, never padded.
Terms
Deposit, stages and guarantees: only the ones you set.
Still to confirm
Everything you skipped, listed plainly so nothing is assumed.
Ready when you are

Write your first quote free.

Three free quotes every month, no card and no subscription. Your next one takes about sixty seconds from a few lines to a finished document.

Write your first quote free