If you run a small business — especially in landscaping, kitchen design, or architecture — quoting is probably one of those things that:
You have to do to win work
Takes longer than it should
Often gets pushed back because you’re too busy
Sometimes never gets sent at all (be honest)
And here’s the problem:
Delays in quoting = lost jobs.
Rushed quotes = missed details.
Manual quoting = admin overload.
So how do we fix it?
We break it down in our post on 5 Admin Tasks You Shouldn't Be Doing Manually in 2025, but quoting deserves it own spotlight.
Most of the designers and trades we talk to are:
Rewriting the same email over and over
Manually pulling together prices
Chasing basic details before they can even quote
Forgetting to follow up after sending the quote
The result? You’re spending 30–90 minutes per quote, and even then, clients go cold because they haven’t heard from you.
We’re not talking about removing your judgment or creativity. We’re talking about using automation to speed up the admin around quoting — so you can respond faster and win more jobs.
Here’s what that can look like:
Before you waste time quoting a tyre-kicker, use a smart lead form — just like the one we outlined in How One Workflow Saved a Landscaping Firm 10+ Hours a Week. Name, budget, type of work, timeline — all filtered before they hit your inbox.
Bonus: You can even auto-decline leads that don’t fit your criteria.
Rather than starting from scratch every time, use a templated quote system that:
Inserts client details automatically
Offers pre-written scope descriptions
Pulls prices from your product/service list
You review it, tweak it, and click send — no more copy-paste chaos.
One of the biggest wins?
Automated follow-up emails that check in if a quote hasn’t been accepted after 3 days, then again after 7.
You don’t have to chase — your system does it for you.
“Hi Sarah — just checking in to see if you had any questions about the quote. Let me know if you’d like to jump on a quick call.”
Simple. Professional. Consistent.
One of our clients — a kitchen designer — went from sending 2–3 quotes a week to 7+ quotes a week, with follow-ups automatically built in. They’ve since doubled their conversion rate — and finally feel on top of things. You can read more about we build out these simple systems in What a Small Business Automated (And What They Didn't)
All of this can be set up with simple, no-code tools. And if you don’t want to build it — that’s where we come in.
We’ll show you where quoting is slowing you down — and how automation can fix it without adding more to your plate.
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– James