Carpet tile

Software for modular carpet-tile crews.

Per-box pricing, dye-lot tracking, attic-stock line items, branded PDFs.

Carpet tile in commercial installs lives or dies by dye-lot consistency and attic-stock planning. VEVVO tracks per-box pricing, lets you record the dye-lot per box on receipt, includes attic-stock as a billable line item, and produces a clean branded PDF the GC's accounts payable team will actually pay on time.

Built for carpet tile, not retrofitted from a generic CRM

VEVVO is software for flooring contractors — the catalog, the per-sqft pricing model, the photo log, and the PDF templates are all shaped around how carpet tile work actually gets quoted, scheduled, and invoiced. You're not bending a horizontal SaaS to fit your workflow; you're working inside a tool that already knows what 'per sqft', 'waste factor', and 'substrate prep' mean for a carpet tile crew.

One app, from carpet tile estimate to deposit in the bank

Estimates, change orders, invoices, photo documentation, scheduling, crew assignment, and Stripe-backed payments all live in one app under one customer record. The carpet tile estimate becomes the invoice with one click, the invoice flows to a hosted Stripe payment page, and the payment hits your bank the next business day. No re-keying, no double-entry, no "which spreadsheet has that price".

What carpet tile contractors say after they switch

"We were quoting carpet tile jobs on a clipboard and chasing signatures by email for a week. VEVVO's branded PDF estimates and embedded e-sign moved us to deposit-on-the-spot — the first job I quoted in the new system closed before I left the customer's driveway." — owner-operator, Carpet Tile Installer shop "Photo logs per room and the per-job change-order flow ended the 'we never agreed to that' fights. Customers see the line item, sign on their phone, and it lands as a fresh PDF on the job before the next crew shows up." — operations lead, Carpet Tile Installer crew

Frequently asked questions

Can I store dye-lot numbers per box?+

Inventory records carry a free-text lot field. Pin the dye lot on receipt and the value flows onto the project's spec record for warranty defense.

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