You quoted last month's prices on this month's job.
Lumber's up. Steel's down. Hardware changed twice since Tuesday. You're working off a price sheet that's three weeks stale and you don't even know it yet.
That's money walking out of your pocket on every single bid.

of contractors undercharge because they're using outdated prices
per week the average supplier updates pricing on key materials
average annual margin lost to stale pricing on a small operation
Your prices. Always right.
Always current.
Think of it like having a materials manager who checks every supplier price, every day, and tells you before it matters -- not after you've already lost the margin.
Always current
Supplier prices stay up to date. When lumber jumps 12% on a Tuesday, you know by Wednesday morning -- not after you've already sent three bids.
Margins protected
Your price sheet reflects what materials actually cost today, not what they cost when you last remembered to check. No more eating the difference.
One source of truth
Every material, every supplier, one place. No more cross-referencing three supplier websites, a text thread, and a sticky note on your dashboard.
Sound familiar?
Three ways outdated pricing quietly eats your profit.
Pressure-treated lumber went up 15% last week
You bid it at last month's price. Win the job. Lose $2,200 on materials. Don't realize it until the invoice comes in.
Current price is right there. Your bid reflects reality. You win the job AND keep your margin.
Steel pricing dropped 8% -- your competitor noticed, you didn't
Your quote is $1,600 higher than it needs to be. Customer goes with the other guy. You never know why.
You see the drop. Your quote is competitive AND profitable. Customer says yes on the spot.
Hardware costs crept up across 4 different suppliers
Surprise. You're $900 thinner than you planned. Across 6 jobs this month, that's real money gone.
No surprises. Every bid was built on real numbers. Your P&L matches your plan.
Stop guessing what things cost.
We'll walk you through the tool, show you how supplier prices stay current, and prove that your next bid can be built on real numbers. 15 minutes. That's it.