Built by an American Steel dealer · Proven on live deals

Estimating is the barrier.
We removed it.

Three dimensions in — a flyer-accurate, load-correct, order-ready quote out. Built inside a working American Steel dealership, hardened over 140+ production iterations, and verified to the cent against the dealer flyers. Now ready for the network.

8states priced & load-mapped
26/26golden configs match flyers to the cent
$0pricing deviation vs. dealer flyers
45+automated audit scripts per release
140+production iterations in 10 weeks
The problem we lived

Quoting a steel building shouldn't require a veteran and a phone tree

To anyone outside the estimating process, a quote looks like a form. Anyone who has actually built one knows better.

  • Sixteen flyer variants across states — different grids for standard vs. wide-span, 14 vs. 12 gauge, and no way to know a printout is stale.
  • Rules that live in veterans' heads — page-26 lean-to pricing, tall-leg surcharges, gap fees, what happens past 60 feet of length.
  • County-level snow and wind loads — quote the wrong design load and the engineering, the price, and sometimes the building itself are wrong.
  • Deposit-and-tax math by hand — deposit on pre-tax, tax on the rest, equipment fee non-taxable. A 50-cent drift means a re-quote.
  • Every unknown is a call to dealer support — and every call is time the dealer isn't selling and the manufacturer is paying for.

We didn't study this problem — we had it. Arizona Premier Sheds is a working American Steel dealership. Before this platform, every quote meant flyer archaeology, chart lookups, hand math, and support calls. Every new rep meant months of "you'll learn the exceptions eventually."

That's why so much of the dealer network quotes rarely or not at all. It's not a motivation problem. It's a fluency problem — and fluency shouldn't be the price of entry for selling a great product.

So we encoded the fluency. Every rule, every chart, every exception — captured, priced, and tested. What's left for the dealer is the part they're actually good at: the customer.

The platform

Three dimensions in. An order-ready quote out.

1

Scope it right

Width, length, leg height — then the flow walks the rep through what matters: ends and sides, gauge, doors and windows, pitch, lean-tos, and the site's county for design loads. The quote flow doubles as a scoping checklist, so nothing gets promised that can't be built.

2

Price it exactly

Every line prices from the current dealer flyer for that state — base building, enclosures, upgrades, engineering drawings from the W×L chart, county-correct snow and wind loads, cent-precise deposit and tax with non-taxable lines handled correctly.

3

Send it clean

A pre-filled order PDF ready for signature, an Excel backup, and a saved quote history with draft protection. Manual overrides on any line, clearly badged — the dealer stays in control, the paperwork stops being the job.

Eight states, one tool

AZ, CA, IN, MI, NM, NV, PA, TX — each with its own pricing grids, product availability, and design-load mapping. Pick the state; the right rules apply.

The edge cases are encoded

Long-building splits, gap-fee behavior when sides close, attached vs. free-standing lean pricing, wide-span header tiers — the exceptions that usually take years to learn.

Loads before promises

ZIP-driven county lookup applies the right ground snow and wind rating before the quote goes out — not after the permit office pushes back.

Cent-precision, everywhere

No rounded line items, no drift on gauge upgrades or leg adders. The customer's quote matches the plant's math.

Site due diligence, productized

A $500 due-diligence report — permit feasibility, zoning, HOA limits — paid online, credited toward the deposit. "Let me check on that" becomes a deliverable.

Fewer support calls

Pricing readouts, chart lookups, and load questions move into the tool. Dealer support handles genuine exceptions instead of arithmetic.

Two sides, one marketplace

Built to serve the manufacturer and the dealer at once

A dealer network is a marketplace. It only compounds when both sides win — so the platform was designed from day one as the layer between them.

For American Steel

Volume from the network you already have

  • Activate quiet dealers. The estimating barrier — not demand — is what keeps most of the network from quoting. Remove it and the long tail produces.
  • Cleaner orders into the plants. Flyer-accurate pricing and correct design loads mean fewer re-quotes, corrections, and mispriced buildings.
  • Lower support burden. The calls your dealer support desk answers all day are the ones the platform eliminates.
  • Controlled, current pricing. When a flyer revs, the platform regenerates through an audited pipeline — dealers can't quote from a stale printout.
Illustrative: across 2,500 dealers, if the quiet majority each closed one more building a month, that's 1,200+ buildings/month in incremental manufacturing volume.
For Dealers

Quote like a ten-year estimator from day one

  • Minutes, not afternoons. A complete, order-ready quote from three dimensions — options, loads, engineering, and math included.
  • Upskill on the job. The flow teaches what to ask and what to scope; new reps stop missing the questions that sink deals later.
  • Stay in control. Override any line (clearly badged), apply discounts, keep a saved history with draft protection.
  • Look bigger than you are. Clean PDFs, correct math, and a paid due-diligence report make a two-person shop present like an institution.
$150/mo per dealership — one master account with up to three sales reps — recovered many times over by one incremental sale.
Proof, not promises

The due diligence behind every number

We'll show you the verification harness, not just the demo. This is how the platform stays correct as flyers, states, and rules change.

Verified to the cent, every release

26 golden test configurations — base buildings, leg adders, gauge upgrades, doors, pitch surcharges — are checked against the current dealer flyers automatically. Current deviation: $0.00. Cent-rounding is regression-tested so it stays that way.

Ground truth, regenerated from source

Snow-load and design-load tables are rebuilt from source data per state and validated by sentinel tests on every build. When the source changes, the truth regenerates — it doesn't rot.

A documented anomaly registry

17 structural quirks in the source flyers are catalogued and allowlisted — including template artifacts our extraction surfaced across state flyers. We know the data well enough to know where it's strange.

Field-hardened, time-stamped iteration

140+ production changes in ten weeks, driven by live deals at a working dealership. Dealer feedback is logged to the minute and routinely shipped same-day. The change history is the case study.

45+ automated audits per release

Pricing structure, cent-rounding, snow-load truth, drawing-cost matrices, and edge-case smoke tests gate every release. An unknown anomaly fails the build.

Independently cross-examined

Requirements and pricing interpretations were audited by multiple independent AI models in adversarial review, then reconciled — so one reader's blind spot doesn't become the platform's.

Security & IP

Locked down, and not a lift-and-shift

The screen is the least valuable part of this platform. What makes it work — and what makes it defensible — is everything underneath it.

Controlled access by design

Role-based dealer accounts (owner, staff, admin) with OAuth-gated dashboards. Integrations run on scoped, per-account tokens held in managed secret storage — credentials never live in the page.

Manufacturer IP, respected

Flyer-derived pricing stays access-controlled and licensed for dealer use. This is a managed layer between manufacturer and dealer — not a public mirror of your price sheets.

The moat is the pipeline

Months of pricing extraction, per-state load modeling, an anomaly registry, and the audit harness that keeps it all correct as flyers rev. Copying the interface copies none of it — and it goes stale on the first flyer revision.

Built for accountable operations

Quote history, badged manual overrides, and versioned pricing mean every number on every quote can be traced to a flyer revision and a rule. When a question comes up, there's an answer — not a shrug.

Roadmap

Shipped, shipping, and scoped

See it quote a real building.

The fastest way to evaluate this platform is to watch it price a building you know — and then look under the hood at the verification that backs it.

$150 / monthper dealership · one master account · up to 3 sales reps · prorated first month