Quantifier Pro 124 is compatible with SketchUp 2017-2024, making it an ideal solution for users working with various versions of the software. Ensure your system meets the minimum requirements:
Unlike SketchUp's default "Generate Report," which can be limited in calculating surface area for materials, Quantifier Pro excels at providing detailed material takeoffs. It tells you exactly how much concrete, paint, or lumber you need, even for complex shapes. 2. Intelligent Cost Estimation
By simply selecting objects, you get immediate reports on length, area, volume, and weight. Cost Management:
Calculates data accurately, but performance depends heavily on single-thread CPU speeds for complex models. Modern Versions (SketchUp 2020–2023)
| Issue | Solution (SketchUp 2017-2024) | | :--- | :--- | | | Ensure you are in a Pro version. Disable Anti-virus temporarily. Reinstall using Install Extension (not drag & drop). | | Takeoff is zero "0" for volume | Your geometry is likely a "Surface" not a "Solid." Use Solid Inspector (free) to fix groups/components. Quantifier Pro requires solids for volume/mass. | | Crash on large models (2024) | Version 124 has a memory fix. Still, go to Preferences > Quantifier Pro and reduce "Undo steps" from 100 to 20. | | Dynamic Component attributes missing | Right-click the component > Dynamic Components > Component Attributes . Ensure the attribute name exactly matches what Quantifier Pro is looking for (case sensitive). |
Note for SketchUp 2017 users: Some modern web authentication dialogs may fail. Ensure you have updated TLS certificates on your OS, or use offline activation mode provided in build 124.
By understanding the exact costs during the design phase, you can prevent underquoting. Conclusion
You can assign specific cost rules to layers, materials, components, or groups.
❌ Steep learning curve for dynamic component attributes ❌ No native Mac M1/M2 native silicon version (runs via Rosetta 2) ❌ Outdated UI (looks like 2017 software, but functional)