TAQLINE Plans in. Numbers out.

Construction takeoff, in the cloud

Everyone on the same set.

Taqline reads the set before you measure — finding sheet names, checking printed scales, and building a first-pass room list. Its browser-based takeoff engine keeps every markup tied to the plans while live collaboration keeps the team on the same numbers.

Free tier, no deadline and no card. Nothing to install.

Two estimators, one deadline

Bid day is a team sport. The takeoff should be too.

Work the same job at once

Take the north wing, give them the south. Conditions and measurements appear on each other's screens as they're drawn — no exporting, no emailing a file back and forth, no wondering whose copy is current.

See who's where

The people in a project are listed while you work, along with the sheet each one is on. You can tell at a glance that nobody's measuring A-201 twice.

The job isn't on a laptop

Every project lives in your company's drive. Nothing important walks out the door on a machine that gets replaced, lost, or handed to the next hire.

Whatever's in front of you

Office desktop, laptop at the jobsite trailer, tablet in the truck. It's the same job in a browser — pick it up where you left it.

Nothing to install

No licence server and no ticket to IT. A new estimator starts Monday and is measuring Monday.

Invite the crew, set the access

Admins and members, and a project can go out view-only when someone just needs to look. Seats are added and dropped as the season turns.

Nobody overwrites anybody

The last 30 saves of every project are kept. Roll back to this morning if a bad afternoon calls for it.

Big sets, bad signal

Plan sets to 500 MB. Uploads pick up where the hotspot dropped them, and the set is there for everyone once it lands.

And the takeoff itself

The measuring is ordinary in the good way — areas, lengths, counts, priced and out the door.

Scale

Never a silent zero

Read off each sheet and checked against what's printed on it. Anything uncertain raises a warning — never a quietly wrong number.

A scale check listing each sheet, the scale printed on it, and the scale applied to it.

Rooms

A head start on the room list

Scan a floor plan and Taqline takes a pass at the rooms, with areas and perimeters. Check the list and keep what's right — it's a first draft you correct, not a number you're asked to trust.

A checklist of rooms found on the sheet, each with floor area and perimeter, totalling wall, ceiling, and baseboard quantities.

$20 per seat, per month

Desktop takeoff runs around $2,000 a seat, a year — and each of those seats is one machine, in one office. No install, no sales call — and a free tier to start on.

Pricing

Month to month. Cancel and your projects and .osp files leave with you.

How many estimators?

Free

$0

For trying it on your own plans.

Start free
  • One estimator, working solo
  • 10 projects every 30 days
  • 2.5 GB storage · 250 MB per project
  • Measuring, rooms, and scale — the whole takeoff
  • Supported by ads

Business

$50/ seat / month

1 seat · $50/mo

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  • Everything in Team
  • 1 TB storage per seat
  • Room to keep every set and its addenda

Enterprise

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For teams that need it wired into how they bid.

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  • Everything in Business
  • Integrated project & bid systems
  • Custom storage and seat counts

Prices in USD. Storage on paid plans is pooled across seats.

Try it on a set you've already bid

Check the numbers against what you worked out by hand — then put the next one somewhere the whole crew can reach it.