Homeowners scope their own project — satellite map, photos, measurements — before you ever pick up the phone. You get the full brief. You decide if it's worth the drive.
"Can you give me a ballpark on my driveway?" No address. No photos. No idea of scope. You drive out anyway. They ghost you or lowball the bid — and you just burned 2 hours.
On concrete and excavation, every estimate starts with a drive. You're funding that drive with money from the jobs you already have. Three bad leads a year = $1,500+ gone. That's your phone bill for a decade.
"About 10x10?" "Maybe half the yard?" You can't quote concrete by vibe. Without measurements, photos, and a real project scope — you're guessing, and so are they.
You spend an hour with someone who was never going to pull the trigger — while a real $30K job went to the guy who responded faster with a better proposal.
Scopilot gives you a shareable link. Homeowners open it, drop a pin on their property, draw the project area on a satellite map, answer guided questions specific to your trade, and upload photos — all before you've talked to them once. You get a full project brief in your inbox.
Mapbox satellite view loads automatically. GPS capture available on mobile — zero friction for the homeowner. Address autocomplete powered by Mapbox, so it works anywhere in the country.
Polygon draw tool on the satellite image. System calculates square footage automatically. No tape measure required — they click points around their driveway, trench, or excavation site.
8 verticals — concrete, excavation, drainage, retaining wall, demolition, land clearing, gravel delivery, fence. Questions are specific and relevant. No fluff, no open fields.
Up to 6 project photos attached to the lead. You see the site before you pick up the phone. Soil type, existing concrete, drainage issues — you know what you're walking into.
Satellite map hero. Photo grid. Address, square footage, trade-specific answers, ballpark estimate range. You read it in 30 seconds and decide if it's worth a call. No wasted drives.
Founding members get the full platform — not a stripped-down starter plan. Here's what's on the table:
Not a metaphor. Actual math.
Save three wasted drives this year and
Scopilot pays for itself 4x over — then it's free forever.
When the 50 founding spots are claimed — or the clock hits zero — pricing moves to $249/month or $2,499/year. That's $2,499 every single year, forever.
47 of 50 founding spots remain. The clock is running. After May 29, this is $249/month — permanently.