Quoting software that works even if you're not a computer person
"I'm not a computer person" is the most common reason tradespeople stick with paper. Luka Horvat got past it in ten minutes.
Updated 6 July 2026
Luka Horvat runs Horvat Woodworks — fitted furniture, doors, and joinery. Like a lot of skilled tradespeople, he'd tried apps before and abandoned them because they were fiddly and got in the way of the actual work. The fear wasn't the tool; it was wasting an evening fighting it and giving up.
Set up once, in minutes
SnapQuote is built to be set up in one sitting: your business details, your trade, your logo, and you have a personal intake link and a QR code ready to share. There's nothing to install and nothing to maintain.
Nothing for the customer to figure out either
The bit that makes it stick is the customer side. They tap Luka's link, photograph the job, answer a couple of questions, and send — no app, no account, no instructions needed. Because it's effortless for them, they actually use it, which is what makes it worth keeping for him.
I'm not a computer person, so I was worried. Took me ten minutes to set up. The customer just sends photos through my link — no app to install, nothing complicated. It actually stuck.
Common questions
- How long does it take to get going?
- A few minutes. You add your business details and trade, and you get a shareable intake link and QR code straight away — nothing to install.
- Will my customers find it complicated?
- No. They open a link, add photos and a few details, and submit. There's no app and no login on their side by design.
- What if I get stuck?
- The setup walks you through it step by step, and the defaults for your trade are filled in for you — so there's very little to configure before you can send your first quote.