One formula. Nothing hidden.
No black box, and no inflated "soft cost" guesses — just the per-scan fee you already pay, annualized. Here's exactly how the number is built.
Count only the outsourced ones
Jobs you sketch some other way don't carry a per-scan fee, so they're left out. The number only reflects what you're actually paying a third party for.
Use your real average
Per-scan fees commonly run $22–$150 depending on provider and scan type. If you have a recent invoice, use that figure — the closer to your real cost, the truer the result.
It's a recurring fee
The charge lands on every qualifying job, every month. Annualizing turns an easy-to-shrug-off per-job cost into the line item it really is across a year.
What we deliberately left out: no soft costs, no time-value estimates, no guesses about bids you might have lost — just hard dollars you can point to on a sketch invoice. That's the number worth starting the conversation from.
Your shop, your numbers
Type a number in the box or drag the slider — they stay in sync. Nothing is sent or saved.
Capturing the floor plan on the phone removes the per-scan fee entirely — and the sketch is ready in minutes, right inside the same job file your team already uses.
Counts the mitigation jobs you currently send out for a sketch. Per-scan pricing varies by provider and scan type ($22–$150 published range). Accuracy note: internal testing measured roughly 1.5″ of variance over a 30-foot run versus a laser measure.
See your number on a real job file.
Watch the floor plan build on-device, flow into the dry book, and answer the questions an owner cares about — ramp time, accuracy, and what comes off your cost line.
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