Upload old estimates. New drafts come back sounding like you.
Feed FlyQuote a few of your past quotes and the AI mirrors your line-item structure, wording, and pricing habits.

Two contractors can price the same bathroom and produce two completely different documents — different line-item granularity, different wording, different what's-included philosophy. A draft that ignores your style costs you editing time; a draft that mirrors it is nearly done on arrival.
Teach it once
In Quotes → Corpus, upload a handful of estimates you've actually sent — PDFs and documents you already have. FlyQuote indexes how you structure scope, what you bundle versus itemize, and how you phrase exclusions and allowances.
What changes
From then on, the estimate and pricing steps pull the most relevant of your past jobs alongside the new job's scope. A deck quote leans on how you've quoted decks; a repair leans on your repairs. The output uses your granularity and your language instead of a generic template's.
Private by design
Your corpus belongs to your business alone. It never trains anything shared, and no other company's quotes influence yours. Upload more estimates over time and the matching simply gets sharper — the system always works from your latest uploads.