For reputable locksmiths

The locksmith who names the price before the call-out

A transparent enquiry form with fixed-price logic: door type, situation and time of day in — an indicative price out, in black and white. While the rip-off brokers promise "from €49" and charge €500, you win customers with clarity.

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Schwarz auf weiß an indicative price before the call-out — the strongest argument against the industry's rip-off image

The problem is not your business — it is the industry's reputation

The rip-off merchants spoil the market

Google Ads brokers advertising "door opening from €49" send subcontractors who demand €400 on the doorstep. Every scandal story hits you too — customers distrust the whole trade before they even dial your number.

Nobody dares quote prices on the phone

Without the door type, lock situation and time of day, a serious quote is hard — so it stays vague. But that very vagueness drives anxious customers to the next provider: whoever names no price sounds like the rip-off crowd.

Not every case is an emergency

A master-key system for an apartment block, swapping a lock after a separation, retrofitting burglary protection — plannable jobs like these drown in the emergency-line stress or arrive as incomplete e-mails you have to chase.

Transparency as a competitive edge — here is how

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    Set up your fixed-price logic once

    You put your honest price table into the form: latched vs. locked door, standard vs. security lock, day, evening and weekend surcharges. The built-in calculator derives the indicative price — your terms, no hidden items.

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    The customer sees the indicative price instantly

    Pick the door type, describe the situation, state the time — the form shows the price before anyone sets off. For the customer outside their locked door, that is the moment distrust turns into trust: this business has nothing to hide.

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    You set off with a clear job

    The enquiry reaches you with the address, situation, a photo of the door and the accepted indicative price. No doorstep price argument, no angry reviews — and plannable jobs like lock swaps or burglary protection flow in through the same form, fully structured.

Built for trust under time pressure

Fixed-price calculator

Door type + situation + time of day = indicative price, calculated live from your price table.

Conditional logic

Emergency opening, lock replacement or burglary protection — each enquiry type gets its own question path.

Photo of door & lock

One picture of the lock tells you before the trip which tools and replacement parts to bring.

Works right outside the door

One question per screen, big buttons — done in two minutes, even with shaking hands.

Instant notification

Every enquiry hits your inbox within seconds — you call back before the customer keeps searching.

GDPR-compliant

Addresses and photos of people's homes on German servers, DPA included — sensitive data in reputable hands.

One honest door opening pays for the annual plan

Free to try (3 forms, 100 responses/month). Pro at €12/month (€9/month annually): unlimited forms, the calculator feature, your own logo, AI included.

Free

3 forms, 250 responses/month

Pro

Unlimited, 10,000 responses/month, AI included

Questions from everyday locksmith work

Someone locked out just calls — will they really fill in a form?
Both are true: the acute emergency calls — and your form shows your number prominently at the top. But many locked-out people google and compare first, precisely because they fear being ripped off. Whoever gets an indicative price in black and white on your page within two minutes calls you — not the "from €49" broker. The form wins the comparison moment.
Is the calculated indicative price legally binding?
You decide through the wording: mark it as a non-binding indicative price ("subject to inspection") or commit to it as a fixed price if the details are accurate. What matters is the transparency itself — the customer sees your price structure before anyone sets off. That is exactly what separates you from the rogue operators.
How does the price calculation work technically?
Through the built-in calculator feature: you assign a value to each answer — latched door €90, fully locked +€60, security lock +€40, evening surcharge +€50 (your numbers, freely defined). The form totals it live and shows the result before submission. No programming, all configured by clicking.
What happens to addresses and photos of people's front doors?
This data is especially sensitive — anyone locked out is telling you their address and the security state of their home. With Questee it sits encrypted and tenant-isolated on servers in Germany, with an Art. 28 GDPR DPA. You can delete responses once the job is done. Reputability shows in data handling too.
Is it worth it for plannable, non-emergency jobs too?
That is often where it pays most: lock replacements, master-key systems for property managers, burglary-protection consulting — enquiries with solid job value that drown in the emergency rush. With conditional logic the same form branches: emergency → phone number + indicative price, plannable job → structured enquiry with photos and preferred date.
Why not just put a PDF price list on the website?
A PDF does not answer the customer's question: "What does MY case cost?" They would have to calculate it themselves — latched door plus weekend plus security lock — and in doubt they calculate wrongly or not at all. The calculator turns your price list into a personal answer in 60 seconds, and you receive the enquiry with all the details at the same time.
Can I match the form to my company design?
Yes — on the Pro plan with your own logo and colours, without Questee branding. For a trust-critical trade that matters: the customer sees your business consistently, from the Google listing through the form to the technician at the door. Embedding into your website works as well.

Be the locksmith people trust

Set up your price table, link the form, win customers with transparency. Start for free, no contract.