
A quoting app that's bilingual by default
Joist and Cuadrilla solve a similar problem — quoting and invoicing jobs on the go. The difference is what happens when your business runs in Spanish, English, or both.
Joist is a well-known quoting and invoicing app built for contractors, and like Cuadrilla, it's meant to be used from a phone, on the job. Most quoting apps in this space, Joist included, are built with English as the default and, at best, offer translation as a secondary option.
Cuadrilla was designed the other way around: Spanish is the app's default language, and every quote, invoice, and reminder can go out automatically in whichever language each individual client prefers — without you retyping or translating a single document.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the single biggest difference between Cuadrilla and Joist?
Language. Cuadrilla is built Spanish-first, and every quote, invoice, and reminder can go out automatically in each client's own preferred language — without manual translation.
Do I need bilingual clients for Cuadrilla to make sense?
No — plenty of Cuadrilla users run their whole business in Spanish, in English, or a mix, with clients on either side. The bilingual auto-switching is there when you need it, and invisible when you don't.
Can I send quotes over WhatsApp with Cuadrilla?
Yes — it's the primary way quotes, invoices, and reminders get sent and approved, with no app or account required on the client's end.
How much does Cuadrilla cost?
Plans start at $29/month after a free 7-day trial with no credit card required.
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