Change Orders and Variations
When a job scope changes after you've sent a proposal, you need to update your pricing. Here's how to handle variations.
Formal Variation Support Coming Soon
A dedicated change order and variation management feature is in development. This will allow you to:
- Create formal variation documents
- Track changes against the original scope
- Maintain a clear audit trail
- Send variation requests for client approval
Until then, here are the current options for handling scope changes.
Current Options
Option 1: Edit the Estimate In Place
For minor changes, you can update the existing estimate directly.
How to do it:
- Open the estimate from the Estimates page
- Make your changes:
- Add new line items
- Adjust quantities or rates
- Remove items no longer needed
- Save the estimate
- Send the updated proposal to your client
Best for: Small adjustments where you don't need to preserve the original scope.
Note: This overwrites the original estimate. If you need to keep a record of the original scope, use Option 2.
Option 2: Duplicate and Update
For larger changes where you want to preserve the original estimate, duplicate it first.
How to do it:
- Open the original estimate
- Click Duplicate to create a copy
- Open the duplicated estimate
- Lock all items that are staying the same (this prevents accidental changes)
- Add the new items or modifications with Sammy's help
- Update the title to indicate it's a revised version (e.g., "Deck Project - Revised")
- Send the updated proposal to your client
Best for: Significant scope changes where you want a record of the original and the revision.
Locking Items
When duplicating for variations, use the lock feature:
- Click the lock icon next to items or groups that aren't changing
- Locked items can't be edited until unlocked
- This protects original scope while you add new work
Tips for Managing Variations
Clear Communication
When sending a revised proposal:
- Explain what's changed in your message to the client
- Reference the original proposal if relevant
- Be clear about the additional cost
Example message:
"Hi Sarah, following our conversation about adding the pergola, I've updated the proposal. The additional work adds $4,200 to the original quote. Please review and let me know if you have any questions."
Naming Conventions
Use clear naming to track versions:
- Original: "Deck Project"
- Revision 1: "Deck Project - Revised 12 Jan"
- Revision 2: "Deck Project - Rev 2 with Pergola"
Keep Records
Before making changes:
- Consider duplicating first if you need the original for reference
- Take note of what's changing and why
- Document client approval for variations
What's Coming
The upcoming variation management feature will include:
- Formal variation documents linked to original estimates
- Clear change tracking showing additions, removals, and modifications
- Variation approval workflow for clients
- Audit trail for compliance and dispute resolution
We'll update this article when the feature is released.