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Practical guides on quoting, invoicing, and running a tight operation. Written for tradespeople, by people who've talked to a lot of them.

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FieldDeal vs Housecall Pro for Contractors: The Honest Breakdown

Housecall Pro is $79-199/month. FieldDeal is $49 one-time. Here's which one makes sense for your contracting business — and why most solos are overpaying.

Jun 21, 20264 min read
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FieldDeal vs QuickBooks for Contractors: Do You Really Need Accounting Software?

QuickBooks is $35-80/month. FieldDeal is $49 one-time. Here's when each makes sense for contractors — and why most tradespeople are overpaying.

Jun 20, 20264 min read
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FieldDeal vs Jobber for Contractors: Which One Actually Closes Jobs?

Jobber starts at $49/month. FieldDeal is $49 one-time. Here's the honest comparison for contractors who need quotes and follow-ups — not a full CRM.

Jun 19, 20264 min read
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5 Follow-Up Email Templates for Contractors (That Actually Get Replies)

Most contractor quotes die because nobody follows up. Here are 5 proven follow-up email templates you can copy-paste — plus the automation trick that closes the gap.

Jun 19, 20265 min read
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FieldDeal vs FreshBooks for Contractors: An Honest Comparison

FreshBooks charges $17-50/month. FieldDeal is $49 one-time. Here's the honest breakdown of which one is right for your contracting business.

Jun 18, 20264 min read
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Free Contractor Quote Template

Download a free, professional quote template for contractors. Use it in Word, Google Docs, or copy-paste into emails. No email required.

Jun 18, 20263 min read
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How to Write an Electrical Estimate That Wins the Job

Most electricians lose bids because their estimates are vague, slow, or forgettable. Here's the exact format that gets homeowners to say yes — with a free template.

Jun 18, 20263 min read
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The Only Invoice Template for Contractors That Actually Gets You Paid

Most contractor invoices get buried in client inboxes. Here's the exact format that gets invoices opened, understood, and paid — plus the follow-up trick that closes the gap.

Jun 18, 20264 min read
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How to Write an Electrical Quote That Gets Approved

Most electricians lose jobs because their quotes are vague, late, or forgettable. Here's how to write an electrical estimate that clients say yes to — fast.

Jun 17, 20263 min read
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The $49 vs $200/mo Debate: Why One-Time Pricing Works for Small Contractors

Subscription software is designed for enterprise teams that need continuous updates and shared workflows. Here's why that model doesn't serve independent tradespeople — and what does.

May 6, 20254 min read
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