Stop losing custom kitchen and bath remodels because the homeowner sees a stack of vendor brochures instead of the design you actually drew. Glewit ships premium proposals, contracts, and warranty handovers from one source of truth — every cabinet line, surface, fixture, and appliance from your spec, in one document that reads like the kitchen you'd build. Free trial. Kitchen & Bath catalog included.
You hold the certifications a homeowner should be paying for — NKBA Certified Kitchen Designer, NARI Master Certified Remodeler — and you've drawn a kitchen down to the inch: the Wood-Mode cabinetry, the Calacatta island, the Sub-Zero and Wolf package, the Waterworks fixtures. But what lands in their inbox is a spreadsheet and a folder of vendor PDFs that looks like every other bid. The design you spent weeks on, the allowances, the way it all fits together — none of it reads on the page. By the time you've assembled the proposal between site visits, they've signed with whoever's number looked simplest. The design was never the problem. The paperwork was.
Project data flows forward — enter it once, render it three ways. Every field on the proposal carries through to the contract and the handover packet.
Every cabinet line, surface, fixture, and appliance from your spec, priced on the page — with the still-open selections carried as allowance line items in the total (§15), not a surprise later. Same home, three specification tiers.
Open full document →Selected scope pulled forward with correct math. The selection allowances, manufacturer lead times, and the change-order language for overages and under-allowance credits — in writing (§15).
Open full document →Manufacturer warranty registrations, the as-built drawings, the final allowance reconciliation, and the care-and-maintenance schedule per surface — the documented close-out the homeowner keeps.
Open full document →Glewit ships a kitchen and bath catalog seeded with the line items, prices, and scope language you actually quote. Edit it in Settings — or skip the seed and author your own.
Glewit embeds the actual manufacturer spec sheets in your proposal. The homeowner sees the Wood-Mode cabinetry specs, the Sub-Zero & Wolf data, and the Cambria surface sheet exactly as the manufacturers publish them — not a folder of PDFs you emailed separately. Update the catalog once; every future proposal pulls the current sheet.
If Glewit helps you close one extra job this year, it pays for itself.Sending proposals same-day instead of three days later changes how often you win. A single extra closed project at $75K covers Glewit for three years. The math is yours to do.
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Your proposal workflow, done in 30 minutes instead of 4 hours.
Built for established operators managing multiple crews and high project volume.
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