Job costing software helps NZ tradies track labour, materials, and margin so they can price work more accurately and see which jobs are actually profitable. ATT connects quoting, job records, and invoice workflows so costing supports both the quote and the job outcome.
Prices last updated: April 2026
You are busy, but not always sure which jobs are making money.
Labour, materials, and scope drift all affect profitability quickly.
You want costing to improve quote accuracy before the job is won.
You want better visibility into costs without needing enterprise reporting.
| Need | ATT | Fergus | Tradify | Spreadsheet |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimate labour and materials | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ Manual |
| Improve quote accuracy | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ Manual |
| Connect costs to real jobs | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| See margin more clearly | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ Basic | ❌ |
| Bridge quote to invoice | ✅ Professional | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| Use AI for pricing support | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
Many trade businesses focus hard on winning work and then hope the margin will take care of itself. Job costing is what stops that guesswork. It helps you understand what the job should cost before the quote goes out, and what it actually cost once the work is done.
That is important because pricing mistakes rarely come from one big error. They come from small misses: labour underestimated, prep forgotten, materials undercounted, or margin assumptions that were never clearly set.
Job costing software helps tradies tighten those decisions. It is one of the clearest bridges between quoting and job management because it improves both the front-end quote and the back-end result.
The strongest reason to care about job costing is not reporting after the fact. It is better pricing before the quote is sent. If you can cost labour, materials, and likely margin more consistently, your quotes improve immediately.
That is why this page sits between the quoting cluster and the job-management cluster. If your quoting issue is actually a costing issue, then online quoting software alone is not enough. You need the costing logic behind it.
This is also why ATT's quoting workflow matters. Mate AI can support faster pricing and scope building, but the real business value comes when costing discipline sits underneath that speed.
Use ATT to tighten quote quality, keep job records connected, and make costing part of the workflow instead of an afterthought.
ATT helps tradies connect the parts of the costing workflow that usually get split up: quote inputs, job records, invoice outcomes, and customer/job history. That gives the business a cleaner loop between what was priced, what was run, and what was invoiced.
For some businesses, that is enough. For others, especially more complex contractor workflows, a platform like Fergus may still be a strong costing benchmark. The important point is to choose a system where costing supports the real workflow instead of becoming a side spreadsheet no one trusts.
If the next problem after costing is keeping work organised, read job scheduling software. If the next problem is still quoting speed, read quoting software.
Good job costing software should make pricing clearer, not more abstract. You should be able to answer practical questions such as:
If your current process cannot answer those questions confidently, job costing is probably the missing layer in the business.
Job costing software helps businesses estimate and track the cost of labour, materials, and margin so they can price jobs better and understand profitability more clearly.
No. One of the biggest benefits is improving quote accuracy before the job is won. Better costing makes better quoting.
Because costing sits between the two. It improves the quote at the front and helps measure job health at the back.
They often do if profit is inconsistent or quotes feel too dependent on memory and guesswork. Even small businesses benefit from clearer costing discipline.
ATT helps connect quote creation, job records, and invoicing so cost assumptions are not completely detached from the workflow they are meant to support.
Use ATT to tighten quote quality, keep job records connected, and make costing part of the workflow instead of an afterthought.