Stop counting every outlet, switch, and junction box by hand.
Division 26 takeoff is on the roadmap, built on the engine that reads full sets for doors and windows today. The waitlist shapes what ships first.
Manual takeoff works on electrical today. The form below is the AI counting list.
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Roadmap trade
Waitlist open for Division 26
Illustrative canvas, not a live count. Your numbers come from your own set
You know this feeling.
“Page 1: 47 outlets. Page 2: 23 switches. Page 4: wait, did you count that panel twice? You are four hours in and you have not even started on the home runs.”
The canvas takes the retyping out today. AI counting is what the list below is for.
AI counting for electrical takeoff (Division 26) is not live yet; the AI waitlist is stated plainly, while the collaborative canvas already works for electrical today, free: upload a set and count devices manually with your team. The takeoff engine reads full drawing sets in the browser today for Division 8 doors and windows, with 4 Eyes cross-checking of schedule against plans against legend. Electrical, device counts, panels, and runs, is a roadmap trade. Waitlist estimators get first access and decide the first output formats.
What would Division 26 takeoff look like here?
Device symbols counted per sheet and per circuit where the set carries it, panels indexed, and the same three-source reconciliation that catches misses on openings applied to device schedules. That is the shape. It ships when it counts real sets reliably, not before, and the waitlist sees it first.
What is live at Quoting.ai today?
Doors and windows, Division 8, live in the browser on full sets. Framing is in early access. If your work touches openings, you can see the engine on your own set today; that is the honest preview of what electrical gets.
Estimator questions
Is this live?
AI counting is not; the canvas is. Upload an electrical set today and count manually with your team, free. The AI waitlist gets first access and shapes the first release.
Why join a waitlist instead of waiting?
Waitlist estimators send the sets the engine trains its behavior against, and their output formats become the defaults. First access and real influence over what ships.