Better job details before you quote

Quote request form with photo upload

A quote request form with photo upload helps when customers text vague job requests like "how much to fix my sink?" ServiceCard collects the service type, location, photos, urgency, access notes, timeline, budget, and contact details before you quote.

Generate your quote page
ServiceCard-style mobile quote request form showing plumbing repair details and two uploaded pipe leak photos
Step 1

Before and after: vague text vs quote-ready request

The goal is not just to collect a message. It is to turn a loose inquiry into a request you can price, prioritize, and follow up on.

  • Bad request: "How much to fix my sink?"
  • Better request: plumbing repair, service address, leak photo, shutoff access, urgency, preferred contact method, and best time to visit
  • Bad request: "Need a painter."
  • Better request: interior painting, room count, wall photos, trim condition, timeline, budget range, and whether materials are included
ServiceCard-style quote request detail panel showing water heater and pipe photos attached to a plumbing lead
Step 2

Why photo upload matters

Photos reduce vague requests, wasted site visits, and long back-and-forth texts. A customer can show the problem from their phone while the context is still fresh.

The submitted photos stay attached to the request so you can build an estimate from the same workflow — no separate file folder, no lost attachments.

Built for trade-specific quote intake

Generic upload fields do not know what a trade needs to price a job. ServiceCard keeps the request tied to the service, customer, photos, estimate, acceptance status, and follow-up history.

Frequently asked questions

Can customers upload photos from their phone?

Yes. Customers can open the quote request link on their phone and attach photos while describing the job.

Can I use this link on my Google Business Profile?

Yes. You can use the ServiceCard quote request link anywhere you would send customers: Google Business Profile, text messages, email signatures, ads, QR codes, or an existing website.

Is this better than asking customers to text photos?

It is cleaner for quote work because the photos stay attached to the customer, service request, estimate, status, and follow-up history instead of being scattered across text threads.

Is this the same as Google Forms or Jotform?

No. Those tools can collect files, but ServiceCard also gives you a public quote page, branded estimate sending, quote status tracking, and follow-up workflow.

Does this replace my website?

No. ServiceCard works well with an existing website as the quote request destination. If you do not have a website, you can still share the ServiceCard link directly.

Is this only for contractors?

No. It is useful for any local service business that quotes work before doing it, including plumbers, painters, handymen, HVAC, cleaners, roofers, landscapers, electricians, and small contractors.