Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 For Sketchup 2017-2024 Review

Many SketchUp users ask: Why not just use the default "Generate Report" utility?

| Feature | SketchUp Native Report | Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Custom Attributes | No (only length/area/volume) | Yes (unlimited custom fields) | | Cost & Pricing | Manual post-processing | Built-in currency fields & formulas | | Grouping by Layer/Class | Basic only | Advanced dynamic grouping | | Unit Conversion | None | Automatic (metric/imperial) | | Waste Factor | Not supported | Yes (percentage formula) | | Live Updating | No (re-run required) | Yes – dynamic | | CSV Export | Yes | Yes + HTML + direct print | | Compatibility (2017-2024) | Varies by version | Full unified experience | Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024

If you bill hourly or submit fixed-price bids, Quantifier Pro pays for itself in less than two projects. Many SketchUp users ask: Why not just use


Beyond simple totals, Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 offers layered reporting. Users can filter quantities by layer, component definition, material type, or custom attributes. For example, a commercial contractor could generate a report isolating all "Floor Finishes - Level 2" while excluding "Temporary Construction Aids." The plugin also supports conditional calculations: "If panel width > 48 inches, apply premium material surcharge." Beyond simple totals, Quantifier Pro 1

The interface, while utilitarian, has been refined for 1.2.4 to reduce dialog box clutter. A dockable tray shows running totals of selected categories, and drag-drop assignment of costs has been streamlined for touch and pen input—a nod to the increasing use of tablets in on-site quantity surveying.

Installation varies slightly depending on your SketchUp version, but the process remains straightforward: