Watch how WrapBlueprint grads skip the portfolio grind and land kitchen & architectural clients in their first 30 days.
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Price a kitchen so the job actually pays you. Where most jobs land ($2,500 to $5,000), single versus double sided logic, and the discipline that keeps you out of commodity pricing.
How to qualify a kitchen before you quote it, which jobs to walk away from, and how to source the right clients in the first place.
The four qualifying questions, scope-before-price discipline, the double-sided upsell, the vanity upsell, and the follow-up sequence that recovers deals most installers lose.
Professional conduct, presence standards, and client communication that signal real company and justify premium pricing on every future job.
Substrate prep, edge setting, and final QC. The 10% of discipline that prevents 90% of callbacks and delamination failures.
Scope language, warranty terms, and COI. The paper trail that keeps client scope creep from ever becoming your problem.
Systems, roles, and lead flow. Moving from working in the business to owning the systems so projects never depend on your memory.
Cash collected, reviews, referrals, and documented proof. Getting everything the job is worth so the next sale is easier before you leave the driveway.
The exact next steps to start landing kitchens this week and how to set up for the 10-project qualification gate into commercial architectural wraps.
The roll alone is worth $997.
The course is literally free if you were planning on getting started in the industry.
A full premium Renuva vinyl roll ships to your door the day you enroll. Use it to practice on real material or take it straight to a kitchen install. We priced the course around what one roll costs so we could include it free.
WrapBlueprint unlocks WrapAlly's lead engine. Real kitchen and film jobs in your area drop daily. Claim the ones you want with one tap and start quoting.
Get 3 months of WrapAlly free. Lead engine, pricing calculators, client scripts, supplier network and a private community of 2,400+ installers.
Take me to WrapAlly ↗Proof you went further
than the average installer.
The WrapBlueprint Certificate signals to homeowners, designers, and commercial clients that you operate at a different tier. Show it in your proposals, on your profile, and in every quote you send.
I was exactly where you are. Four years grinding retail wraps for $400 a job, doing the work, putting in the hours, and still wondering why I couldn't get ahead. No system. No leverage. Just time for money.
Then I stopped chasing cars and said yes to a restaurant group that needed their kitchen wrapped. One job. $12,000. Same hands, same skills, completely different game.
I realized it wasn't about working harder. It was about knowing how to price it, sell it, and deliver it at a level that justified real money. I built that system, scaled it, and now I'm handing it to you inside WrapBlueprint.
No. The course is designed for experienced residential or vehicle wrap installers who have the technical foundation but haven't crossed into commercial work. If you know how to wrap, you have the baseline. The course teaches the business layer on top.
The core curriculum is structured across 6 weeks, but you move at your own pace. Most students complete the modules in 3–4 weeks and spend the remaining time implementing the quoting and outreach systems on real opportunities.
Both. The systems work for a solo operator just breaking into commercial work and for an existing shop owner who wants to formalize their commercial pipeline. Module 6 specifically covers scaling from solo to multi-crew.
30 days, no questions asked. If you complete the first two modules and don't believe the material can change your business, email us for a full refund. We've had fewer than 10 refund requests across 340+ enrollments.
The US primarily, but the business and quoting systems apply anywhere English is spoken and commercial wrap work exists. Graduates are currently operating across the US, Canada, UK, and Australia.
Yes — this course is built for installers who already know how to wrap. If you're brand new to the trade, get your hands dirty with installs first. If you can wrap, this course teaches you how to turn that skill into a real business doing higher-value work.
Most wrap courses teach installation technique. WrapBlueprint teaches the business — how to price, sell, qualify jobs, and build systems that scale. The kitchen is the starting point because it's the highest-leverage entry into architectural work. You're not learning how to wrap; you're learning how to run a wrap business that charges what the work is worth.