Two Ways to Generate a Quote Request

Build the request yourself from a business profile, or let Cleann assemble it for you.

Every quote request starts one of two ways. The difference is who does the assembling: you, or Cleann.

1. Assemble it yourself

The hands-on route starts with searching the marketplace. Browse local detailers, compare their profiles and reviews, and when you find one you like, request a quote right from their profile.

You don't have to stop at one business. You can invite up to four more businesses into the same request, so up to five detailers are quoting the same job — and you compare them side by side instead of managing five separate conversations.

2. Or let Cleann assemble it

The fast route is Let Us Match You, right on the homepage. Answer a few questions, and Cleann builds the quote request and invites the businesses most qualified to complete it — then texts you a link to the assembled request. The full flow is covered in Let us match you.

3. Either way, it's the same request

Both routes end in the same place: one structured quote request in your inbox, with every invited business's conversation and estimates attached. Pick yourself, get matched, or both — the comparing and awarding works exactly the same.

Current Capabilities
  • Self-assembled: search, visit a profile, and request a quote yourself
  • Invite up to four more businesses into the same request
  • Matched: Let Us Match You assembles and invites for you
Why It Matters
  • Hands-on choosers and time-savers both end up with real quotes
  • Up to five detailers quoting one job you describe once
  • One inbox and one awarding flow regardless of the route

Accuracy Notes

Audience: Customers requesting detailing work

There are two ways to generate a quote request: assemble it yourself by searching, visiting a business profile, and requesting a quote — optionally inviting up to four more businesses — or use Let Us Match You from the homepage and have Cleann assemble it for you.

This page reflects current app behavior and avoids speculative feature claims.