Estimate Any Remodel In Minutes.
Upload job-site photos. Get a full scope of work, trade-by-trade cost breakdown, and a client-ready proposal in minutes — no spreadsheets, no guesswork.
No credit card required. First estimate free.
Project Estimate
Full Kitchen Remodel
Fort Wayne, IN · Mid-grade finish
Total Estimate
$38,400
Range: $31,200 – $47,800
Generated
In minutes
How STRUQO Works
From photos to proposal in minutes
No training required. No spreadsheets. Just photos and a project address.
Upload Project Photos
Snap or upload job-site photos directly from your phone or desktop. STRUQO reads damage, wear, and system condition from every image.
Add Project Details
Confirm the address, square footage, finish level, and trade scope. Takes about 60 seconds — no spreadsheets, no manual line-items required.
Get Your Estimate
Receive a full scope of work, trade-by-trade cost breakdown, project timeline, and a client-ready proposal — in under two minutes.
See It In Action
Photos to proposal in under 3 minutes
Watch a real kitchen remodel go from job-site photos to a client-ready scope and proposal — no manual entry, no spreadsheets.
Everything You Need
Professional estimates, built in minutes
Every tool in STRUQO is built for contractors who need accurate numbers fast — not rough guesses.
Photo-Driven Scoping
Upload before-condition photos and let STRUQO identify the scope automatically. AI reads damage, wear, and system condition without manual itemizing.
Scope of Work Generator
Instantly produce a professional, line-item scope of work ready to hand to the homeowner or subcontractor. Editable and exportable in one click.
Labor Cost Estimation
Regional labor rate baselines by state, adjusted for local market conditions. Costs broken down by trade — framing, electrical, plumbing, finish work — with low/expected/high ranges.
Material Cost Tiers
Finish-level material cost tiers (rental-grade, mid, luxury) applied per scope item. Automatically adjusted for project scale and regional cost index.
Project Timeline Estimate
Get a duration range based on scope size, condition level, and trade count. Helps you set client expectations before a site walk — not a scheduling tool, but a useful first benchmark.
Proposal Draft
Auto-generate a client-ready proposal with scope, costs, and timeline. Branded output you can send in minutes without starting from scratch.
Saved Estimates
Every estimate you run is saved to your account. Review past jobs, compare numbers, and build a personal record of what projects actually cost in your market.
Confidence Scoring
Every estimate carries a confidence score based on photo quality, data completeness, and regional comp coverage. Numbers you can stand behind.
Built to earn trust
Transparent. Accurate. Yours.
We built STRUQO for professionals who stake their reputation on every estimate. You should understand every number we give you.
Transparent Methodology
Every cost line shows its source: regional labor index, finish-level tier, or photo-derived scope item. No black boxes — you see exactly how the number was built.
Regional Pricing, Not Averages
Costs are adjusted by state using trade-by-trade labor and material data. Your Indiana estimate isn't priced like Manhattan — and we show you the multiplier we applied.
Your Projects Are Private
Estimates and project history are isolated per account and protected by database-level access controls. We never share or sell your data.
Confidence Ranges, Not False Precision
Every estimate shows a low–high range and a confidence level. When data is thin in your area, we say so — so you can add contingency accordingly.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Every estimate STRUQO generates is built from three inputs: what your photos show, what you tell us about the project, and current regional market data. We weight those inputs and show you the confidence range that results.
When we're uncertain, the confidence score reflects that. When comps are thin in your area, we flag it. Our goal is accurate estimates — not estimates that look good.
Labor Costs
State-level labor rate baselines derived from NAHB, RSMeans, and BLS data, weighted by trade type (framing, electrical, plumbing, finish) and condition level. Regional multipliers are shown on every estimate.
Material Costs
Finish-level tiers (rental-grade, mid, luxury) applied to current material price data. Automatically adjusted for local supply and regional cost index.
Photo Scope Analysis
AI identifies damaged systems, surface conditions, and project scope from before-condition images. You always confirm the scope before the estimate is finalized.
Real Feedback
Be one of our first reviewers
STRUQO launched recently and we're still collecting field feedback from working contractors. If you use it on a real job, we want to hear whether the numbers held up.
Pricing
One plan. Everything you need to run your business.
Start free — no credit card required. Upgrade when you are ready to run your full contracting operation from one place.
Starter
Try STRUQO on real jobs, no strings attached.
- 3 estimates per day
- Photo scope analysis
- Scope of work output
- Labor + material ranges
- Basic CRM (5 customers)
- Unlimited estimates
- Proposal export (PDF)
- Unlimited CRM & invoices
- Job scheduling calendar
- Team members
- Client portal
Pro
Everything you need to estimate, manage, and grow your contracting business.
- Unlimited estimates
- Unlimited remodel projects
- Photo scope analysis
- Scope of work — PDF export
- Labor + material ranges
- Proposal export — client-ready PDF
- Unlimited CRM — customers & jobs
- Job pipeline (Kanban)
- Invoicing & payment tracking
- Job scheduling calendar
- Unlimited team members
- Advanced reporting
- Client portal
- Stripe payment integrations
- All future Contractor OS features
- Priority support
30-day money-back guarantee — if STRUQO does not save you time on your first 10 estimates, email us and we will refund you in full.
The math is simple
3 hrs
Average time to build a manual estimate and proposal
< 5 min
STRUQO: job-site photos to client-ready proposal
$149/mo
Less than one billable hour — Pro pays for itself on the first estimate