$350
charged
But after 3 hours, 25 miles, and $80 in parts...
$12/hr
...or $90/hr?
Your real hourly rate? You just don't know.
-$23
Some jobs lose money
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Nothing you don't.
Revenue, hours, materials, mileage. One-thumb input from your truck. Done.
Green = good. Red = lost money. See your real hourly rate on every job.
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Quote accuracy
-12%
Your estimates are consistently low. Raise quotes by ~$40.
jobs_2026_q1.csv
37 jobs exported
Revenue, costs, profit by job type
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