Johnson Level launches Jobsite app

Words: Dan KamysJohnson Level and Tool has launched “Jobsite,” an Apple application designed specifically for contractors to manage their projects from estimate to invoice, which saves them valuable time. Start with Jobsite’s functions to create an estimate or a quote for any job. Get your clients’ signature on the app, email a PDF copy and do the work. Then, turn the quote into an invoice and email it to your customer in seconds.

Fifteen different apps are available in Jobsite, including: Estimate, Quote, Invoice, Daily Diary, Change Order, Meeting Minutes, Request for Information, Bid Request, Extension of Time, Backcharge Notice, Site Instruction, Toolbox Talk, Custom Document, Purchase Order and Subcontract Agreement.

Downloading Jobsite to an iPhone, iPad or iPod from Apple iTunes is free, and all the apps within it are free to demo and learn about. For full functionality, you can purchase them one at a time or as a group. Jobsite’s “Bid Request” comes entirely free.
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