Other
If you sell scoped field work, Cubica is the estimating system underneath it.
Not every company fits a preset trade. Cubica still requires every service to declare a pricing method and measurement type, then estimates through the engine—so ‘other’ is not a dump of random totals.
How Cubica helps other
You define the catalog
Start from a generic template, then add the services you actually sell. No pricing behavior is assumed.
Jobs still have rooms and estimates
The site board is a container. The estimate is the commercial record. Pricing never lives in the UI.
Same customer path as every trade
Marketplace, portal, invoices, crew assignment. You do not need a second stack because your industry is uncommon.
How teams use it
- 1
Name the company
Onboard, then edit the starter catalog into your real offer.
- 2
Quote real jobs
Create projects, attach services, send estimates.
- 3
Operate the work
Approve revisions, assign people, invoice, and list on the marketplace if you want inbound.
What you get
- A starter catalog you can edit—services, measurements, and pricing methods, not hardcoded prices in the UI
- Site board and rooms so takeoffs stay attached to the job
- Estimates that stay immutable once approved; changes become a new revision
- A customer portal for reviewing work and paying invoices
- Marketplace listing so nearby homeowners can find you and request a quote
Starter catalog
New other companies start with General services · Service visit. You edit the catalog; Cubica never invents pricing on the estimate screen.