Create an estimate and send a quote
Estimating starts with Quotes → New quote. The whole form lives on one screen so nothing slips past you, from client details and the take-off through to the totals. Once it's filled in, you send the finished estimate to the client as a quote PDF. Below: what each section is for, and which fields are required.
Quote details
The basic info about the quote:
- Quote title (required). A short name like Bathroom remodel, Linden St.. Shows in your quote list and on the PDF.
- Client (required, with email). Pick an existing client, or hit Add client and create one inline. The client needs an email address for the quote to be sendable.
- Project address (required). Street, postal code, city. The project address is separate from the client's address. It's where the work actually happens.
- Valid until (optional). The date the quote stops being valid. Defaults to "today + your default validity days" set in company settings.
- Planned start and Planned end (optional). The work timeline. These dates later appear in the dashboard calendar once the quote becomes a project.
- Notes (optional). Your own internal notes, hidden from the client.
Rooms
This is where you build the actual quote. Click Add room, name it (e.g. Bathroom), and optionally enter dimensions (width, length, height). Bulido derives floor area, wall area, ceiling area, and perimeter from those. Useful, because many services can pull their quantity automatically from the right room metric.
For each room you add services from the catalog (or add a custom one-off). Each service has a unit price; the quantity can be entered manually or left for Bulido to calculate from the room dimensions.
Detailed how-tos: Add rooms with dimensions and Add line items to a quote.
Additional services
For items that don't belong to a specific room: transport, floor protection, debris removal, cleaning. They work the same way as room services (name, unit, quantity, price) — they just aren't tied to any one room.
Save and send
Three options at the bottom:
- Save offer. Saves a draft, sends nothing.
- Save and mark as sent. Saves and flips the status to Sent, but no email goes out. Handy when you've already given the client the quote some other way.
- Save and send to client. Opens the email send dialog. You can adjust the subject and body before sending; the PDF attaches automatically.
What's next
Once the quote goes out, it waits for the client's decision. See How to send a quote to the client and What happens after acceptance or rejection.
Last updated May 6, 2026