Grow Your Business, Find Balance in Life
Use XactRemodel to automate take-offs, access an up-to-date database and put time back on your calendar.
You’ve always been told that what you put into your business is what you get out of it. But it doesn’t have to be that way anymore. Now, you can work more efficiently and get the results you want with XactRemodel.
Powered by Verisk, XactRemodel is a project management tool built by contractors for contractors. By establishing a more automated workflow, you can simplify your process while gaining time back into your day.
It’s a powerful tool that equips you with a range of features. And it’s available right now for a free, 30-day trial.
- Time-saving templates: XactRemodel allows you to use pre-made templates or create your own to initiate new projects quickly.
- Design in detail: Craft detailed 2D floor plans and effortlessly convert them into immersive 3D designs, allowing clients to see their projects more vividly.
- Streamline take-offs: XactRemodel simplifies the process, enabling you to calculate materials and quantities efficiently.
- Get accurate pricing: Access a comprehensive construction cost database that uses local and regularly updated pricing data to ensure your estimates always reflect current market rates.
- Build out schedules: With a single click, XactRemodel transforms estimates into detailed project timelines, milestones, and customized tasks for each phase of your project.
- Accessible anywhere: Whether you’re on-site or on the go, as long as you have access to the internet, you can access XactRemodel anywhere work takes you.
- QuickBooks® integration: XactRemodel seamlessly integrates with QuickBooks®, giving you a more complete view of your finances.
From estimating to invoicing, XactRemodel takes the guesswork out of project management — allowing you to focus on building, not spending time working on your workflow. Balance your life and grow your business with XactRemodel.
Take advantage of your opportunity to try XactRemodel for free. Go to XactRemodel.com to claim your 30-day free trial or sign up for a demo.
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