Prototype sample
Junk Removal Quote and Load Tracker
A no-account prototype ZIP for turning customer photos, load estimates, disposal fees, special-item flags, receipts, crew notes, and job-margin reviews into one customer-owned quote packet.
Prototype offer
Start with a buyer-owned quote and load worksheet that keeps photos, volume assumptions, dump fees, special-item checks, receipt notes, and customer messages together without adopting junk-removal CRM software.
This prototype is an administrative quoting and recordkeeping aid only. It is not disposal advice, hazardous-waste advice, safety advice, legal advice, insurance advice, licensing advice, tax advice, route optimization, customer financing, payment processing, or a substitute for local facility rules or professional review.
Do not send customer names, addresses, phone numbers, photos, license plates, payment details, invoices, disposal receipts, facility account numbers, route details, private messages, or hazardous-material details to Formmark Works.
Sample includes
- Consolidated XLSX workbook with Start Here and tracker tabs
- Quick-start RTF scope note
- Photo quote intake CSV
- Load volume and pricing worksheet CSV
- Dump fee and disposal receipt log CSV
- Special-item and local-rule check CSV
- Job schedule and crew notes CSV
- Before and after photo checklist CSV
- Customer quote/update message templates RTF
- Job margin review CSV
- Buyer readiness checklist CSV
Sample ZIP preview
A quick view of the no-account sample structure. Download it, review the scope note first, then adapt only the worksheets that fit your workflow.
Free prototype sample
What opens first
- Open first Consolidated XLSX workbook with Start Here and tracker tabs
- File 2 Quick-start RTF scope note
- File 3 Photo quote intake CSV
- File 4 Load volume and pricing worksheet CSV
- File 5 Dump fee and disposal receipt log CSV
The sample is a ZIP of ordinary document and spreadsheet files. Completed records stay in the visitor's own storage.
How to use this sample
- Download the public sample and review the scope note before adapting it.
- Keep completed photos, notes, and identifiers in your own storage.
- Follow current platform, local, insurance, and operator requirements before relying on any checklist.
- Use the product-question link only for feedback about whether a fuller template pack would be useful.
What this tests
Can a small hauler stop guessing on every job with one repeatable quote/load packet before buying AI photo-pricing software, CRM, SMS automation, or routing tools?
Public junk-removal and side-hustle discussions repeatedly describe pricing uncertainty, dump-fee surprises, photo-based quote requests, special-item charges, and margin lessons from early jobs. New junk-removal SaaS pages validate demand for photo quoting, local disposal-cost tracking, customer communication, and CSV/expense exports, while the low-end wedge is a no-login worksheet for operators still quoting from texts and photos.
If the prototype shows demand, the paid version would likely be an XLSX/RTF/CSV starter pack with a Start Here workbook, photo quote intake, load-volume estimate sheet, dump-fee table, special-item flag list, disposal receipt log, customer message templates, crew/job notes, job-margin review, and readiness checklist.
Frequently asked questions
What is included in the Junk Removal Quote and Load Tracker prototype?
Download junk removal sample ZIP includes a public sample, usage boundaries, source links, and a no-account workflow outline for solo junk-removal operators, pickup-truck haulers, dump-trailer owners, and small hauling crews.
Is this a paid product?
No. This is a free prototype sample for learning whether the workflow is useful enough to promote into a richer product. No checkout, account, database, or paid infrastructure sits behind it.
Where do completed records go?
Completed records stay with the visitor. Do not send customer names, addresses, phone numbers, photos, license plates, payment details, invoices, disposal receipts, facility account numbers, route details, private messages, or hazardous-material details to Formmark Works.
Sources
Source map: public junk-removal discussions describe pricing, photos, dump fees, bulky-item charges, and first-job margin lessons; junk-removal software pages show demand for photo quotes, local dump-fee tracking, customer communication, and CSV/expense exports; EPA pages define household hazardous waste and construction/demolition debris boundaries. The sample is a ZIP with one consolidated XLSX workbook, individual CSV files, and RTF files for ordinary spreadsheet and document tools. Use local facility rules, licensing, insurance, safety practices, and professional guidance before relying on any tracker.
- Junk removal pricing discussion
- Junk removal minimum-price and receipt-photo discussion
- First-job junk removal lessons discussion
- IQ-Dash junk removal photo quoting software
- WhatShouldICharge junk removal pricing calculator
- EPA household hazardous waste overview
- EPA construction and demolition materials overview