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title: "Quoting from your phone · BlastoClean docs"
description: "Build, price and send a complete quote from the iPhone or Android app — the same rooms, tasks and server-side pricing as the web app, at the customer’s door."
url: "https://www.blastoclean.com/docs/quoting-from-your-phone"
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# Quoting from your phone

Quoting · Mobile app · 2 min read · updated August 13, 2026

**The phone app builds a full quote — customer, rooms from your templates, tasks, pricing, then publish, email or text it — using the same server-side pricing as the web app, so the two can never disagree.**

The phone app is not a viewer. It builds a quote from nothing and sends it,
without going back to a desk.

![The quotes list in the mobile app, with search, status filters and quote rows showing number, customer, address and total](/images/docs/mobile-quotes.webp)

## The list

The Quotes tab is the whole pipeline: search by number, customer or address, and
filter by status — All, Draft, Ready, Sent, Viewed and the rest. Every row
carries the quote number, the customer, the property and the total, so you can
tell two Johnsons apart without opening either.

Two things sit in the top corner: the **leads inbox**, badged with the number of
quote requests still waiting for an answer (see
[Leads and customers on your phone](/docs/leads-and-customers-on-your-phone)),
and **Magic Quote**.

## Building one

![A quote open in the mobile app](/images/docs/mobile-quote-detail.webp)

Creating a quote on the phone follows the same shape as
[the web editor](/docs/building-a-quote):

1. Pick the customer and the property — or create them.
2. Build the rooms from your company's room templates, or add a custom area.
3. Tick tasks on and off, room by room.
4. Adjust pricing: discount, tax, hourly rate, and — if your role allows it —
   an override of the total.
5. Publish the customer link, or email or text it.

**The server owns every price.** Each edit round-trips through the same
endpoints the web builder uses, and the phone shows the totals it gets back. It
does not compute a price locally and hope the two agree.

## Accepting on the customer's behalf

Sometimes the customer says yes while you are standing there, and asking them to
go back to a desk and click a link is silly. **Accept & schedule** on a quote row does
both jobs at once:

![The mobile app asking to confirm accepting a quote on the customer’s behalf and opening the booking form](/images/docs/mobile-accept-and-schedule.webp)

It marks the quote accepted and opens the booking form with the job already
filled in. The dialog is explicit about what that means, because it is not the
same as the customer accepting online: they will not be asked to accept it
themselves, and **the acceptance is recorded against your name**. That record is
the point — six weeks later it says who agreed to what.

Booking carries straight on into
[Scheduling a visit](/docs/scheduling-a-visit) and, for regular work,
[Recurring schedules](/docs/recurring-schedules).

## Magic Quote on the phone

The phone is where [Magic Quote](/docs/magic-quote) belongs, because it is the
thing with the camera and the microphone in it. Capture is three targets and no
form — photo, voice note, and two text shortcuts — and it works with no cell
signal and no Wi-Fi at all.
