For volume buyers
Five or more plan sets a month? Stop submitting them one at a time.
Installers and dealers do not have an engineering problem. They have a throughput problem, and it costs a crew standing on a slab. Volume accounts are the first thing we open.
What an account gets you
Batch submission
Send ten sets at once instead of filling in the same form ten times. Same contact, same billing, one submission, and each set tracked separately from there.
A turnaround commitment, not an average
Account holders will get a stated turnaround that applies to every set, including in the weeks when everybody is busy. A commitment in the account terms, not a number on a marketing page.
One engineer who knows your details
The same reviewer will see your work every time and learn how your details are drawn, which manufacturer you use, and which jurisdictions you build in. That is where most of the speed comes from.
One point of contact
A person who answers, knows your account, and can tell you where a specific set is without opening a ticket. Not a shared inbox and not a form.
Account terms
Monthly invoicing against agreed rates instead of paying job by job. Your office stops raising a purchase order every time a homeowner signs.
Consistent output
Sealed sets that look the same every time, formatted the way your jurisdictions expect, so your permit runner is not relearning a package each week.
Who this is built for
- Solar installers running residential PV and battery sets
- Carport, patio cover, and metal building dealers
- Production builders with repeating plan types
- Permit expediters submitting on behalf of several trades
- Roofing and repair contractors needing structural letters
What we need from you
Volume pricing depends on volume being real, so the conversation starts with numbers rather than with a proposal. Three things:
- How many sets a month. An honest figure, not a best month. The rate is set against it.
- Which plan types. A dealer running one product repeatedly is faster to serve than one running six, and the rate reflects that.
- Which jurisdictions. Local amendments are most of the friction in permitting, and knowing yours in advance is most of the speed.
Volume accounts open first
Firm registration with the Texas Board is pending, and nothing is being sold until it is active. When it is, the list is worked in order of volume, which is why the waitlist form asks how many plan sets you run a month. Answer that honestly and you will hear from us before general submissions open.
Join the waitlist, lock founding rates