We shipped a lot this week, and all of it is live right now. The short version: it just got cheaper to put your name on your paperwork, easier to get exact construction math for free, and simpler to send a client a professional estimate they can actually read.
The Foreman tier — $29 a month
There was a big gap in our pricing: free with a watermark, or $150 a month. A lot of solo trades don't need $200 of AI credit — they need their own name and logo on the invoices, pay applications, RFIs, daily logs, and safety docs they hand out every week. That's what Foreman is: $29 a month, your letterhead on the everyday paperwork, plus $20 of monthly wallet credit. One honest line to know before you buy: estimates stay watermarked on Foreman — branded estimates are what Journeyman ($150/mo) is for. It says so right on the pricing page, because a fence you find out about later isn't a fence, it's a trick.
23 free calculators, each on its own page
Our deterministic calculators — concrete slabs and footings, wall framing, roofing squares and bundles, drywall, paint, tile, block and brick, pavers, stairs, and the full roof takeoff — each now have their own page with the exact formula, the defaults it uses, and the common questions. No account, no signup, exact decimal math every time. If you've ever second-guessed a yardage number in a supply-house parking lot, bookmark the concrete slab calculator.
8 free document generators
Pay applications with the standard G702/G703-style certificate math, all four standard lien waivers with the when-to-sign rule printed on the document, RFIs, change orders with the contract-sum ladder, schedules of values, itemized estimates, daily logs, and submittal logs. These aren't blank forms — Donnie computes the document from your project's real numbers, and every one downloads free with a watermark. The new /templates pages walk through what each document is and every field on it.
Send an estimate as a link
Every estimate now has a Share link button. Your client gets a clean web page — the totals, the line items, the accuracy class, and download buttons — instead of a bare attachment. If you're on a plan with branded estimates, the page carries your letterhead; the link is unguessable and the page is kept out of search engines, because your bids are your business.
Honest annual billing
One more change worth saying out loud: annual plans now receive their wallet credit as monthly refills instead of the whole year's allowance on day one. Annual pricing is about 17% cheaper than monthly, and the monthly credit is sized to match — the pricing page shows the exact numbers per plan. Budgets should behave like budgets.
Everything above is live today, and everything free stays genuinely free — full documents with a watermark, never a crippled preview. As always: verify before you build.