Project Estimating

Project Estimating Software Built For Sparkies, Not Spreadsheets

Tender commercial fitouts, multi-residential blocks and industrial projects with confidence. Live profitability tracking, structured take-offs, and the training to back the system.

Project estimating is where most electrical businesses leak the most money. It's also where the best ones make their best profit. The difference is the system.

TradieTally's project estimating workflow plus the estimating training inside the Academy gives you both halves of that system.

Why spreadsheets and generic tools fall over on real projects

  • Spreadsheets break the moment a tender has more than 200 line items, variations land, or two people need to edit at once.
  • Generic estimating tools don't separate prelims, labour production rates and material categories properly. Margin gets buried and variations bleed.

A project estimating workflow built for the work

Structured take-off

Counts, schedules, sub-mains and switchboards organised the way electrical estimators actually work.

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Live project profitability

Business Brain shows profit per job and per project section, in real time, while the work runs.

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Variations as first-class items

Log, price, and approve variations cleanly. No buried line items, no end-of-job arguments.

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Stack with the Estimating Masterclass

The course shows you how to run the workflow. The app makes it 10x faster.

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Common questions

What size projects does it handle?

Commercial fitouts, multi-residential blocks, light industrial, government tenders. Sparkies use it on $50k jobs and $5M+ tenders.

Can multiple estimators work on the same tender?

Yes. The platform is built for teams.

How does it integrate with our accounting software?

TradieTally focuses on quoting, estimating and operations. It integrates with the major Australian accounting platforms.

Ready when you are

Stop guessing your quotes. Start estimating for profit.

Start the trial, take the course, or do both. The maths doesn't change either way.