Joinery AI

Erin Woodger launches Joinery AI

Erin Woodger launches Joinery AI

Erin Woodger details a new AI system that he feels will give joinery companies more time to grow the business.

A brand-new tool is on the way — built “by joiners, for joiners”. Joinery AI is a simple, easy-to-use online system that quietly works in the background, doing the hard work for you. It helps you manage enquiries, create quotes, track jobs in the workshop, and win more work — all while saving hours every week.

How it works

Joinery AI connects to your email (Gmail or Microsoft 365) and spots which messages are genuine enquiries. When a supplier sends a quote — even if it’s in euros — the system reads it, converts the prices to pounds, adds your chosen markup, and produces a smart, branded quote ready to send to your customer. No spreadsheets. No copying and pasting. It all happens automatically.

Once a job is confirmed, Joinery AI helps you track every stage of production — from machining and assembly through to glazing and installation. Your team can log hours as they go, giving you a clear picture of where time and costs are really spent. You can also create and assign tasks to yourself and team members, so everyone knows what needs doing and when, keeping projects on track and organised. That means accurate pricing, better scheduling, and smoother workshop management.

Best of all, Joinery AI learns from everything you do. The more you use it, the smarter it gets, understanding your pricing, workflow, and your customers to help improve estimates, manage marketing, and support you as a leader.

The goal is simple: to give busy joinery companies more time growing the business and in the workshop and less time buried in admin.

To find out more information, or to sign up now, visit: JoineryAI — Faster Quotes, Smarter Workshops

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