Commercial window tint calculator for faster walkthrough quotes
TintLog helps commercial tint shops measure repeated panes, total square footage, apply saved film pricing, and move from walkthrough notes to an estimate-ready quote without spreadsheet cleanup later.
Need the broader product view? See the quote software overview.
Built for owner-operators and estimators handling offices, storefronts, and larger pane counts.
What a commercial tint calculator needs to handle
- Repeated panes and grouped window types
- Square footage totals that update automatically
- Different films and pricing tiers for the same job
- Quote details that can become a client-ready estimate later
What TintLog is built for
TintLog is designed for flat-glass tint shops that quote real jobs in the field. It starts with pane measurements and pricing, then carries that job forward into estimates and invoices when you need them.
That makes it useful for owner-operators who quote jobs themselves and for estimators who need cleaner handoff into customer-facing documents.
Example: commercial square footage workflow
A commercial window tint calculator should make the math easy to check. A simple example:
Measure a pane at 48 in x 72 in. That is 3,456 square inches.
Divide by 144. One pane is 24 square feet.
If there are 18 identical panes, total square footage is 432 square feet before pricing.
From there, saved film rates and job assumptions can turn the square footage total into a quote much faster than manual calculator work. If you want the deeper math explanation, see the window tint square footage calculator guide.
Why owner-operators care
If you are walking jobs yourself, every extra round of spreadsheet cleanup slows you down. The goal is to leave the walkthrough with measurements and pricing already close to finished, not with a second admin task waiting at the office.
Why estimators care
Estimators need consistency. Repeated pane logic, accurate square footage, and saved film pricing make it easier to keep quoting methods aligned across jobs and across people.
Ready to quote commercial jobs faster?
Start with a real job. Measure panes, total the square footage, set pricing, and see whether the workflow fits how your shop already quotes.