Short Description Materials keep the shopping list tied to the project. Add what is needed, how much is needed, and the price when it matters for cost tracking. When a material is bought, mark it as bought. This helps the team avoid duplicate purchases and makes it easier to understand what is still missing before work continues. The Materials page gives a wider view across projects, while each project keeps its own detailed material list. Quick Guide 1. Go to Projects. 2. Open the required project. 3. Select Materials. 4. Open Shopping. 5. Add the material name, quantity, and price. 6. Mark the material bought after purchase. 7. Use the Materials page to review materials across projects. Practical Use Case A foreman adds drywall, screws, primer, and tile adhesive to the project list. After the supplier delivery, bought items are marked so the remaining list is clear. Pro Tip Use quantities that your team actually uses on site, such as bags, sheets, boxes, or meters. This makes the list easier to follow during purchasing.
Materials
Material Management
Track material needs, quantities, prices, and what has already been bought.