Quotes that move fast
Turn scattered pricing sheets, phone calls, and dispatch texts into a live quoting workflow buyers can actually act on.

BatchExchange keeps dealer pricing, contractor routing, contract review, and operational handoff in one lane. Post the job once, review ranked pricing immediately, and move the work forward without rebuilding the deal in three different systems.
Live
Dealer organizations on market
Growing
Priced materials and service lines
Market data syncing
Latest marketplace refresh
Market pulse
4000 PSI slab mix
Regional dealer
per cubic yard
Fiber add
Regional dealer
per sq ft
Dispatch and load fee
Regional dealer
flat fee
Category spread
Live category data will populate here as dealers publish more materials.
Launch path
Why it lands
Prospective clients do not need another generic software dashboard. They need a system that makes quoting, contracting, and dispatch feel like one controlled workflow.
Turn scattered pricing sheets, phone calls, and dispatch texts into a live quoting workflow buyers can actually act on.
Materials, dealer pricing, contract acceptance, logistics handoff, and buyer status all stay connected in one system.
Square footage, linear footage, cubic volume, delivery fees, and contract totals are handled in the same workflow instead of patched together.
Give prospective customers a buying experience that looks sharp enough to close and operational data that is accurate enough to trust.
For Dealers
For Contractors
How it works
01
Workflow stepDealers load real unit-based pricing, dispatch fees, and service rules once.
02
Workflow stepProject dimensions, PSI, scope items, and delivery needs generate ranked options immediately.
03
Workflow stepAccepted quotes roll into contract review, tax, deposit, and dealer routing without a spreadsheet handoff.
04
Workflow stepOperations sees the same job data the sales side used to win the work.
Prospect call to action
The right customers want speed, structure, and confidence. Show them a marketplace designed for concrete work, not a generic procurement portal pretending to understand it.