Sign pricing software built around how signs are actually configured.
SignBrain is being designed to turn sign-product knowledge into guided pricing logic—so estimators can build consistent prices without disconnecting the number from the work required to deliver it.
Sign pricing should start with the sign—not a blank line item.
Generic quoting tools can calculate formulas. SignBrain is being designed to model the physical product, ask the questions that change cost, and keep the resulting scope connected to what operations must actually deliver.
Product-driven logic
Pricing can respond to sign type, dimensions, quantity, illumination, mounting, materials, complexity and other configuration choices.
True cost visibility
Separate materials, direct labor, purchased components, equipment and other job costs from overhead recovery and target margin.
Repeatable quoting
Turn company knowledge into consistent rules so experienced estimators are not the only people who know how a product should be priced.
Guided sign estimating and pricing.
A Pricing Wizard can guide the estimator through the sign itself. Instead of remembering every dependency, the estimator answers structured questions and the wizard applies the shop’s rules.
Configure
Capture dimensions, quantity, sign type, mounting, illumination and options.
Build cost
Determine material, labor, outsourced components, equipment and other direct requirements.
Apply pricing
Use company-specific markups, margins, minimums and overhead-recovery rules.
Carry scope forward
Keep the priced product connected to approval, purchasing, fabrication and installation.
Pricing is part of the workflow.
A price should not disappear after the sale. SignBrain is designed to preserve the relationship between what was estimated, what the customer approved, what changed, what was purchased and what the project ultimately cost.
Go deeper by product type.
Channel letter pricing software
Guided configuration for the variables that change channel letter cost and price.
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Model cabinet dimensions, faces, structure, illumination and install conditions.
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Build revisions, approvals and downstream commercial continuity around the price.
Explore estimating →Questions sign companies ask about this software.
What is sign pricing software?
Sign pricing software helps a sign company convert product configuration, materials, labor, vendor costs, overhead recovery and margin rules into a consistent selling price. SignBrain is being designed to connect that pricing logic directly to estimating and downstream execution.
How is a Pricing Wizard different from a price book?
A price book stores prices. A SignBrain Pricing Wizard is designed to ask product-specific questions and use the answers to determine materials, labor, options, complexity and pricing logic for the sign being configured.
Can SignBrain use different pricing rules for different sign products?
Yes. The pricing architecture is designed so channel letters, cabinets, digital displays, monuments, service work and other products can use different configuration logic, costs and margin rules.
Can pricing include overhead recovery?
Yes. SignBrain is being designed to distinguish direct job cost from overhead and project-support recovery so a shop can see both direct margin and more fully loaded profitability instead of hiding all overhead inside labor rates.
Does SignBrain support quoting as well as pricing?
Yes. Pricing is intended to feed structured estimates and customer-facing proposals, then preserve the approved commercial scope for project execution and change control.
See how SignBrain fits your shop.
Show us how your team sells, prices, manages, builds and installs signs. We’ll map the workflow and explain how SignBrain is being designed around it.
