Features | Multiple Location


You opened the second market because business was good. Smart move.
Then reality hit. A second website. A second pricing sheet that's somehow different from the first. Leads from Houston landing in the Dallas inbox. A quote that went out with the wrong rates because you grabbed the wrong spreadsheet at 9pm.
You didn't scale your business. You scaled your confusion.
Every new market doubled the moving parts — and the moving parts are exactly what was supposed to get easier as you grew. That's not expansion. That's just more of the same problem, in more zip codes.
Inside Estimatty, every location is its own world — without being its own tool.
Each one gets its own pricing, so Dallas rates never bleed into Houston quotes. Its own widget, embedded on its own site, locked to that one URL so nobody can lift it and use it elsewhere. Its own Zapier connection, feeding its own CRM. Its own lead stream.
You define the service area by zip code, and leads sort themselves — inside the zone get quoted and routed, outside the zone get parked in an "Outside Area" bucket so you never lose one to a mismatched address.
Launching market number three? Clone an existing location and you're live in minutes. No rebuilding. No starting over.
It all lives on one screen. You see every market at a glance.

Picture the next expansion. New city, new zip codes, new website.
The old way: build a site, set up pricing again, wire up a new lead inbox, hope nothing crosses wires, spend a weekend you don't have.
The Estimatty way: open the dashboard. Click "Add Location." Pick the state and city. Drop in the website URL. Set the service-area zips. Save.
Done.
That market is live — estimating at its own prices, capturing its own leads, feeding its own pipeline. While the markets you already run keep humming along, untouched.
You stopped treating every new location like starting a business from scratch. Because with the system handling the infrastructure, it isn't.



You didn't hire a second admin to manage the second city.You didn't buy a second piece of software.You didn't build a second anything.
You expanded — and your workload stayed flat.
Every market quotes at its own correct prices. Every lead lands in the right pipeline. Every widget sits on the right site. And you watch all of it from a single dashboard, the way you always wished you could when you were duct-taping spreadsheets together at midnight.
This is what scaling was supposed to feel like. More markets. More revenue. The same calm operator running the whole thing.


"We're getting 15 to 20 leads a day now. The AI handles all of them — I just show up to the jobs. We're opening our third location."
Joshua C.
Sparkle & Shine LA
Yes. And yes. And yes.
Can I get a lead estimate at 2am without lifting a finger?
Can I stop doing mental math every time someone asks for a price?
Can I know immediately — by SMS — when someone engages on my site?
Can my pricing rules be applied perfectly, every single time?
Will it sound natural to my customers, not like a robot?
Can I set it up without a developer or tech person?
Will it work on weekends, holidays, and when I'm on vacation?
Can I see which leads converted and which ones didn't?
These cleaning business owners were losing leads to slow responses, missed calls, and old-school contact forms. Then they stopped doing it the hard way.

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