Branded export

Quote-ready PDF export with measurements drawn on the plan

The original floor plan as the background, your measurements drawn over the top as crisp vectors, a per-material summary on the cover page.

The exported PDF is the artefact a flooring quote actually needs: the original floor plan preserved as the page background, your room outlines, labels, edge lengths and scale markers drawn over the top. Not a spreadsheet, not a screenshot, not a marked-up plan you have to re-format before sending. The customer sees the same plan they recognise, plus the measurements that turn it into a quote.

Per-material totals sit on the cover page in the order a quote needs them: carpet square metres, vinyl plank square metres, tile square metres, plus linear metres for skirting and trim. Wastage is already applied per material so the figure on the cover matches the order that goes to the supplier. We cover the comparison against generic estimating tools on the PlanSwift and Bluebeam Revu comparison pages.

The export uses a hybrid raster + vector pipeline. The original plan background is embedded as the source PDF (so it stays as a vector wherever the architect supplied it that way and as a crisp raster otherwise). The overlay — room outlines, labels, edge lengths, scale markers — is drawn as PDF vector primitives with Manrope font subset embedding, so type stays sharp at any zoom. File size stays under about 1 MB per page, which matters when a customer opens it on a phone over a marginal mobile signal.

Multi-page jobs roll into a single PDF: a two-storey house comes out as one document with one cover page totalling the lot, then a per-floor sheet showing each level’s measurements drawn on the floor’s own plan. Commercial fitouts work the same way across a tender drawing set. The whole-of-job total survives the export without any spreadsheet on top.

On per-trade workflows, the carpet retailers and vinyl installers guides cover how the quote PDF lands in the showroom and on site. The pricing page covers tier limits — PDF export is unlimited on every paid plan including the trial.

Customer view

The PDF the customer opens shows the floor plan they recognise, measurements drawn on top, and a per-material cover summary they can match against the supplier order. That is the entire deliverable — no separate cover letter, no marked-up plan to re-format.

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