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A fresh look at the factors shaping electrical estimating in 2026, based on research, new industry data, and insights from our team.
Complete your takeoffs in less time, with fewer clicks, and less frustration. The upcoming Countfire updates feature redesigned workflows and a cleaner interface that eliminates common pain points.
Our latest update solves your takeoff challenges and streamlines workflows, saves weekends, and boosts project accuracy.
Here’s a round up of the top features introduced in Countfire so far this year. Learn how these latest releases help make estimators superhuman.
What are the notable electrical industry trends to look out for in 2024? We take a look at the main trends that are impacting electrical businesses.
The industry has witnessed remarkable developments in recent years. Here are some of the latest electrical innovations in construction.
This quarter, we’ve introduced the much-anticipated Prelim catalogue in Estimate, plus a transformation of the Reports page. Find out how these updates can improve the way you do your estimates.
This quarter, the team at Countfire introduced one of the most requested features - the ability to create notes.
We revisit the impact of the construction industry on the environment and what steps we can take to create a more sustainable future.
This November marks the 10 year anniversary of Countfire. In this blog, we reflect on Countfire’s history, how we’ve helped estimators worldwide, and what’s in store for the future. But most of all, we would like to extend our gratitude to our customers who have made this all possible.
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