Concrete doesn't give second chances, and neither do concrete customers. Job Assistant gets your bid out fast, your terms signed before the truck rolls, and your money in before the cure.
From $25/month · No credit card required
Driveways, slabs, and patios all get bid by feel — and re-typed into paperwork at night.
Once the pour starts there's no undo, so unwritten agreements are a gamble you can't afford.
Extra grading, thicker slab, added rebar — scope grows and handshake approvals don't pay.
Batch plants and material want money now; customers want to pay whenever.
Bids from the tailgate
Line-item the prep, forms, rebar, concrete, and finish while you're still on-site. The first written bid usually beats two better ones that came late.
Terms signed before the truck rolls
Attach your agreement — access, weather delays, cure-time expectations — and the customer e-signs before you schedule the pour.
Deposits that cover the mud
Take a card deposit that covers concrete and material, so the batch plant is never being paid out of your pocket.
Scope changes in writing
Thicker slab? Extra pad? Send a change order they approve from their phone before the next yard is ordered.
What software do small concrete contractors use?
Many still run on paper and texts. Job Assistant replaces that with phone-built bids, e-signed agreements, deposits, and card payment for $25/month — no office software needed.
Can I get my terms signed before a pour?
Yes. Attach a contract to your estimate covering access, weather delays, and cure times. The customer signs on their phone and you keep the record.
How do I stop losing money on added scope?
Change orders. Any added grading, thickness, or square footage goes to the customer for written approval from their phone before you pour it.