AI material take-off for pipe fabricators

The MTO is already on the isos. Stop retyping it.

Your customer sends the iso package; your shop needs the take-off. Upload the package, review the extracted bill of materials, and hand purchasing and spooling a priced MTO the same day it lands.

Upload the package, not one iso at a time

Drop the whole iso package — hundreds of sheets — and extraction queues across all of it. Claude reads the BOM table printed on each drawing so nobody on your team retypes it.

Review with the gaps made visible

The review grid flags low-confidence rows, compares rows extracted against rows visible on the sheet, and reconciles the title block's drawing number and rev against what you entered. Your reviewer commits each BOM; nothing counts until they do.

One priced MTO for purchasing and the floor

Committed BOMs roll up into a spec-grouped project MTO with your catalog's unit prices and extended cost. Export to xlsx or csv and feed purchasing, spooling, and nesting from one sheet.

Built for how a fab shop buys and builds

The take-off is not the deliverable — the spools are. The MTO just has to be done, defensible, and out of the way.

Pricing that moves with your backlog

Job-shop volume is lumpy — an award month buries you in isos, then it goes quiet. You pay 0.20% of the materials value you put out for quote, once per project, over a $199 monthly minimum — so a slow month costs the minimum, not big-package rates. Extraction is free up to 1,000 drawings a month.

Evidence you can hand to the EPC

Who reviewed each BOM, what they changed, and when — captured on an append-only, hash-chained log. When the subcontract audit or the rev dispute lands, you can show your work.

A person signs off before steel gets bought

Every extraction goes through your reviewer before it joins the project MTO. We measure extraction quality against a hand-graded drawing corpus on every release — and we still never auto-commit.

Excel stays in the loop

The MTO exports to xlsx and csv from day one. Whatever your spooling, nesting, or ERP setup expects, you always have a path back to the spreadsheet.

Design partners

Help us build the fab-shop roadmap

We are signing a small number of fabricators — Gulf Coast first — as paid design partners. Partners put real iso packages through the product, and their workflow decides what we build next: PCF/IDF ingestion for CAD-generated isos and revision-change summaries are next on the roadmap, and partner shops shape both.

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Take off every bid free. Pay on the value you procure.

A $199/month platform minimum and 0.20% of the materials value you put out for quote — billed once per project. Extraction is free up to 1,000 drawings a month.

Your first project is free — extract a full bid, no time limit, no card required.

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Platform

$199/ month minimum, then 0.20% of quoted value

Take off every bid free. Pay on the materials value you put out for quote.

  • Free extraction up to 1,000 drawings / month, then $0.50 each
  • 0.20% of quoted BOM value — billed once per project, only when you quote
  • $199 / month minimum, credited against your usage (you pay the greater of the two)
  • Unlimited projects, revisions, seats, and aggregated BOMs
  • xlsx + csv export of every committed BOM
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Enterprise

Contact usfor volume, SSO + compliance

For high-volume contractors that need SSO and a compliance-grade audit trail.

  • Negotiated platform + usage pricing
  • SSO via Okta, Azure AD, or Google Workspace
  • Tamper-evident audit trail with signed export
  • Custom catalog onboarding from your existing spec book
  • Dedicated support channel during business hours
  • Roadmap input on RFQ + vendor portal (v2)
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Put a real package through it

Your first project is free — extract a full bid, no card. Upload the isos from a live job and judge the MTO that comes back yourself.

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