Industry

Everybooking for Painting

A whole-building repaint quote has thirty decisions in it: prep level, product line, coats, trim, access equipment. Everybooking turns an inquiry with square footage and photos into a scoped painting quote in seconds — so the $30K commercial jobs stop going to whoever visited first.

What the agent actually quotes

A 3-story office exterior repaint

Not a starting-at price or a callback promise — a real line-item quote from your price book, generated the moment the inquiry arrives. In painting, that looks like:

  1. 1Pressure wash and surface prep, 18,000 sq ft
  2. 2Scrape, sand, and spot-prime failing areas
  3. 3Elastomeric coating, 2 coats, body
  4. 4Trim and accent package, 3 colors
  5. 5Boom lift rental, 2 weeks
  6. 6After-hours scheduling for occupied building
What changes on day one

Reply first to every painting inquiry

Faster first response

Median 6.2-second reply time across email, SMS, web forms, and DM channels — measured across the Everybooking platform.

Estimate day becomes email minute

Commercial repaint buyers collect three bids and remember the painter who sent a scoped number the same morning — weeks before the others finished site walks.

Product tiers quoted side by side

The same scope priced in two product lines and two warranty levels, generated together — the upsell conversation happens inside the quote, not after it.

FAQ

Painting questions.

Interior residential too, or just commercial?
Both, above the ICP line. A one-room repaint doesn't need this. A whole-house interior with cabinet refinishing, or any commercial job, is a 10-to-40-line quote — that's where instant scoped pricing changes your win rate.
How does it price without a site visit?
From your price book (per sq ft by surface, prep level, product tier) plus what the client provides: square footage, photos, stories, occupancy. The quote states its assumptions; the site walk confirms rather than starts the deal.