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CostBeacon for trades

Catch material cost spikes on job quotes before they eat job margin

Lumber, fasteners, and consumables move with commodity markets; quotes go stale fast.

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Common suppliersLumber yards · Electrical & plumbing wholesalers · Fastener / consumables houses · Jobsite delivery invoices

Documentary photo of dimensional lumber and sheet goods loaded for a contractor pickup

The problem

Job quotes go stale while invoices sit in the truck

Trades buy the same lumber, fittings, and consumables again and again. Commodity swings and yard price lists move between estimate and pickup. A spreadsheet updated “when someone has time” is already behind the last delivery ticket.

Close detail of contractor fittings, wire, and a delivery ticket at the yard

Try a sample

Watch the unit-cost spike on a sample invoice

Upload material invoices and CostBeacon tracks recurring SKUs—so a spike on 2x4s, MC cable, or fasteners shows up before you send the next bid or absorb it on a fixed job.

Interactive sample

Invoice spike chart

Scrub three yard tickets. Lumber and fasteners spike before the bid goes stale.

Unit-cost change since first invoice-2%0%+18%May 8May 22Jun 5
2x4 studs 8ft$4.35$4.80 · +10.3%

On this ticket: +$0.45 each · Re-quote the job before you lock the contract.

Chart shows % change from the first sample invoice. Illustrative data — not a live account.

What changes for your team

Invoice evidence your team can act on

Re-quote before you lock the job

See material unit-cost spikes early enough to revise the bid or call the yard—not after the contract is signed.

Consumables stop being invisible

Fasteners, blades, and chemicals add up across jobs; line history makes the quiet increases visible.

How it works

From supplier PDF to a buying decision

Photograph or upload supplier invoices, extract the lines you buy every week, and get alerted when unit costs move before the next quote goes out.

  1. Upload invoicesDrop PDFs, email attachments, or scans from your usual suppliers.
  2. Extract line itemsCostBeacon reads unit costs, quantities, vendors, and product names.
  3. Review what movedOpen alerts with the source invoice attached—then reprice, renegotiate, or accept on purpose.

Signals to watch

What good review looks like

Operators usually check a short alert queue after each buying cycle—not a full re-type of every invoice.

SignalTypical rangeWhat to do
Dimensional lumber / sheet goods+8–15% between quote and buyRe-quote the job early
Wire, fittings, fasteners+3–6% on familiar SKUsUpdate takeoff allowances
Delivery / fuel on the ticketPer order add-onInclude in job cost before you bill

FAQ

Common questions

No. Any business with recurring supplier invoices and rising input costs can use CostBeacon—including trades and contractors.

Catch supplier cost moves before they become your new normal

CostBeacon turns supplier invoices into line-item history and price-change alerts for trades.