WERX
Werx delivers powerful construction management tools at a price contractors love—starting at just $49/month. Built for small to midsized businesses, Werx simplifies your workflow with features like flexible estimating, AIA-Style billing, QuickBooks syncing, and labor tracking. Speed up payments with Stripe-powered online billing. Try Werx free for 30 days and see the difference!
Tailored for contractors of all trades, Werx helps you save time, reduce stress, and boost profits. From managing schedules to tracking time in the field and creating polished invoices, Werx brings everything together in one easy-to-use platform. Affordable, reliable, and built to help your business grow—Werx is the smart choice for contractors.
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Pylon
Pylon's intuitive design software allows you to create accurate proposals from anywhere, in less than 2 minutes. Pylon is the only software that allows you to view high-resolution imagery within your app. Pylon's award winning 3D Solar Shading toolkit helps you identify and track shading impacts throughout the year. Pylon's load profile analysis and interval data analysis will help you and your team to better understand customer consumption patterns. Analyze load profiles & interval data. You can close more solar proposals by using interactive Web & PDF proposals and native eSignatures. Fully integrated solar CRM that integrates with your solar design software to convert proposals. Pylon Solar CRM offers 2-way SMS and email communications, team management, lead management and pre-made deal pipelines.
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SolarDesignTool
Begin by crafting an initial design that details the module and inverter setup alongside the overall layout. Transition this to a permit-ready design by utilizing a streamlined 4-step wizard. Define the installation area through the use of aerial images or by importing a 3D model from services such as EagleView or RoofOrders. With the aid of SolarDesignTool, you can efficiently develop a photovoltaic system design and produce a solar permit package in merely 15 minutes. This permit package will encompass various essential documents, including a project summary, site plan, single-line diagram, PV safety labels, plan(s) for attachments, specifics for support racking systems, a fire safety plan, equipment specifications, and relevant certifications. Once the PV system design is finalized, generating the solar permit package can be accomplished with just a click of a button, allowing for a seamless transition to the necessary documentation process. For a standard residential sloped rooftop employing a widely-used racking system, the permit package will contain all the aforementioned documents, ensuring compliance and readiness for installation.
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PVsyst
PVsyst caters to architects, engineers, and researchers, and serves as an excellent educational resource as well. It boasts an extensive contextual Help menu that clarifies the various procedures and models employed, ensuring a user-friendly experience while guiding users through project development. Additionally, PVsyst can import meteorological data and personal data from various sources, enhancing its versatility. Regarding inverter sizing, the second graph illustrates the annual distribution of array power alongside the nominal power of both the array and inverter. Moreover, managing storage within a grid system presents a multifaceted challenge, as different objectives can necessitate various strategies and configurations of PV systems. This adaptability makes PVsyst an invaluable tool for anyone engaged in the solar energy field.
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