Plumbing quoting software that asks the right question first.
A customer writes "no hot water". That is not one job. It is a thermocouple or it is a new heater, and the difference is most of the invoice. Tono asks which one it is before it puts a number on anything.
Quoting software for plumbing companies: drain cleaning, leak repair, water heaters and fixture work, priced from your own rates.
The plumbing jobs Tono prices
The questions it asks before it prices
One sentence, two jobs
Most quoting tools treat "water heater" as a line item. Tono treats it as two, and the first question it asks is the one that decides which. The same is true of a fixture: repaired or replaced, your part or theirs. Those answers move the price more than anything else in the request, so they get asked before a price exists, not after you have already sent one.
Where the number comes from
Your rates, not an average
Tono prices from the rate sheet you set up once. It is not looking up a national average and it is not guessing from what similar companies charge. If your number is not in there, it does not make one up.
You approve every price
The quote comes to you first, with the price it wants to send. Approve it, change the number, or decline. Nothing reaches the customer without that step.
It answers while they are still deciding
Most plumbing companies answer a request when the day ends. The customer has usually asked three companies, and the first clear answer carries real weight.
Nothing for the customer to install
They get a clear, itemised quote. No app, no login, no portal. They asked a question and they got an answer from your business.
What it refuses to price
Tono carries 9 categories of hazard and 46 of the ways real customers word them, because people do not report an emergency in the words a form expects. When a request matches one, the quote is stopped before it exists and the job goes straight to you. A tool that will quote anything is not being helpful, it is handing you the liability.