
The step between your business idea and spending thousands on an architect or general contractor.
Create a preliminary floorplan, estimate, equipment list, and feasibility report for your business idea before hiring an architect, engineer, or general contractor.
Where BuildoutIQ fits in your buildout
Five guided steps take you from a rough concept to a clean, shareable feasibility report — before you commit serious money to the project.
Butcher shop, coffee shop, restaurant/QSR, specialty grocery, or retail store.
Create a rough commercial layout with rooms, zones, equipment, and dimensions.
Use template-aware equipment and material libraries to understand what the buildout may require.
Generate preliminary ranges for construction, equipment, materials, MEP, and contingency.
Create a clean investor/lender-friendly report showing the project, budget, assumptions, risks, and next steps.
If you're weighing whether a space is worth pursuing, BuildoutIQ helps you pressure-test the idea first.
It doesn't replace the experts who make your project real — it helps you get organized before those conversations, so they're faster and cheaper.
Before you spend money on architectural drawings, contractor meetings, equipment quotes, or lease negotiations, BuildoutIQ helps you understand the rough scope, layout, cost drivers, and feasibility of your project.
Each template ships with floorplan logic, equipment, material, and MEP assumptions tuned to that kind of space.
Every report is organized into clear sections an investor, lender, or landlord can skim in minutes.
Begin free, then move up as your buildout idea turns into a real plan.
BuildoutIQ provides preliminary feasibility estimates only. Final costs, code requirements, permits, engineering, construction methods, and contractor pricing must be verified by qualified professionals.