⚡ Built by an electrician, for electricians

Stop counting.
Start winning bids.

Conduit reads your electrical plans and does the takeoff for you — outlets, fixtures, panels, and devices — in minutes, not hours.

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Free 60-day beta · No credit card · Built for commercial contractors

8–10
bids/month for a typical shop
24 hrs
to put together a $2M+ bid
#1
time killer: counting from plans

Takeoff is killing your time — and your margins.

Every bid starts the same way: you pull up the plans and start counting. Outlets. Fixtures. Panels. Devices. It's tedious, it's slow, and one missed count can eat your profit.

Then you wait on pricing — calling suppliers, digging through PDF sheets that were accurate three weeks ago. By the time you've assembled the bid, you've spent a full day on work that should take an hour.

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Manual counting

Going page by page with a scale-o-matic or Bluebeam, tallying every device by hand. One missed page, one bad bid.

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Chasing pricing

Calling the supplier rep, waiting on quotes, using PDF sheets that are already out of date. A single point of failure on every bid.

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Time pressure

GC wants the number in 24 hours. You're doing precision work at speed, and there's no room to slow down.

Upload your plans.
We do the count.

Conduit uses AI trained on electrical plans to identify and count every device, fixture, and outlet — then hands you a clean, exportable takeoff list.

1

Upload your plans

Drop in a PDF — full planset or just the electrical sheets. Conduit handles the rest.

2

AI does the takeoff

Every outlet, fixture, panel, and device gets counted and categorized automatically — page by page.

3

Review & export

Check the count, make any edits, and export to CSV or Excel. Drops right into NEE or your existing workflow.

4

Plug in pricing

Connect your supplier pricing sheets. Conduit auto-prices your takeoff — no more calling for quotes on every item.

One of us has sat where you sit.

Conduit wasn't built in a startup incubator. It was built by a commercial electrician who got tired of spending full days on takeoff before a single wire gets pulled.

"If I could change one thing about bidding — have someone else do the counting. It's the part that takes the longest and adds the least value. You know the trade. You know what things cost. The counting is just in the way."
Braxton Kerr, journeyman electrician & founder of Conduit
Wasatch Front, Utah

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We're opening beta access to a small group of contractors this summer. Free for 60 days. No BS, no enterprise contract.

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