Repair estimates · Dealer worksheets · Lease & finance offers

Someone just handed you a number. Is it fair?

QuoteFight reads your estimate and tells you straight whether the price holds up — what's normal, what's padded, and exactly what to ask for next.

App Store — coming soon Google Play — coming soon

Free · Answer in about 15 seconds

QuoteFight quote entry screen
QuoteFight verdict screen showing an overpriced repair estimate
QuoteFight saved quote history
5kinds of quote checked
~15sfrom photo to verdict
$0free to use

What it actually does

Not a calculator you have to feed. Hand it the document and it does the reading, the comparison, and the arguing-points.

Reads the actual document

Photograph the estimate, attach the PDF, or type the numbers in. It pulls out the line items itself — you don't transcribe anything.

Your numbers vs. typical

Every figure sits next to the normal range for that job, so you can see exactly which line is out of step instead of arguing about the total.

Catches math that doesn't add up

If a monthly payment doesn't amortize from the cap cost, residual and money factor on the same page, it says so and shows the payment those numbers actually produce.

Tells you what to say next

Two or three specific asks — an itemized breakdown, a second quote, the fee to strike — written so you can say them at the counter.

Five kinds of quote

Repair estimates, dealer worksheets, lease quotes, finance offers and trade-in offers. Repairs cover auto, HVAC, roofing and dental — any line-item bid.

Keep and share the verdict

Save a quote, archive what you've settled, and share any verdict as plain text straight into a message to the shop.

Check the next one before you sign it

Free, and it takes about as long as reading the estimate yourself.

App Store — coming soon