Create the takeoff
Name the job, add the scope, and upload the PDF plan set.
Browser-based PDF takeoff
A focused measuring workspace for contractors who need quantities, markups, and exports without setting up a full estimating system.
Workflow
Takeoff Tool is built around the measuring session. A first-time user should know where to click before anyone explains the product.
Name the job, add the scope, and upload the PDF plan set.
Calibrate a page from a known dimension before trusting the quantities.
Draw lines, areas, rectangles, circles, polylines, and counts on the plan.
Download a quantity CSV or marked-up PDF when the takeoff is ready.
What it does
The workspace opens around the drawing, not a setup wizard or estimating database.
Lines, polylines, areas, rectangles, circles, and counts cover the common takeoff loop.
Keep quantities under the right scope, then label individual measurements or shapes by phase when the job needs it.
Marked-up PDFs and CSV quantities come from the saved measurements on that job.
Who it is for
Use it when the plan is in front of you and the question is simple: how much work is there, where is it, and what can I hand off?
Product standard
A contractor should be able to sign up, upload a PDF, set scale, and measure during the first session.
Buttons and pages should say what they do. No platform fog, no fake intelligence language, no process theater.
The app stays small, but scale, saved measurements, revisions, overrides, and exports still have to be real.
A takeoff is not done when a line is drawn. It is done when someone can check the quantities and trust the output.
Pricing
Prove the measuring workflow on a real plan before you pay.
Focused PDF takeoff for contractors who need clean quantities fast.
More control for teams that review revisions and reuse setup across jobs.
Trial exports are watermarked so you can test the workflow on real plans.
Starter is for contractors who want PDF takeoff without buying a heavy estimating suite.
Pro adds the review tools teams need when revisions and reusable presets start to matter.