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Plan the build.
Run it from one dashboard.

Conversion Bible turns your answers into a costed, weight-checked schedule — then keeps jobs, spend and payload in sync until the van is finished.

  1. Step 1

    Answer the quiz

    Twelve questions on power, layout, budget and hours.

  2. Step 2

    Get your plan

    Week-by-week jobs, cost bands and a weight budget for your van.

  3. Step 3

    Use the dashboard

    Five tabs for schedule, cost, payload, shopping and overview.

In plain English

Four jobs. One dashboard.

Conversion Bible is not a PDF checklist or a parts spreadsheet. It is a live build manager for UK panel-van conversions — schedule, money, weight and shopping kept in sync.

Tells you what to do, and when

A week-by-week job list — strip, services, windows, lining, electrics, sign-off — in the order they actually need doing.

Example: Week 4: bond side windows · 6 hrs

Tracks every pound against your budget

Log parts as planned, on order or bought. See spend by category and month next to the budget you set in the planner.

Example: £4,820 spent · £1,180 left of £6,000

Adds up every kilo before you buy

Each component weighed against GVW minus kerb. Override with your plate or a weighbridge ticket so the maths stays honest.

Example: 312 kg payload left for the build

Lists what to order before you need it

Shopping pulls from the schedule — order the roof fan before week four, not the day you're bonding it in.

Example: Order bonding kit + fan by week 4

One week, four tabs

Everything connects — here's week four on a sample Sprinter build

This is what "one dashboard" means in practice. The same build moment shows up in every tab, so you never wonder whether the numbers still match the jobs.

Sample build moment

Bond side windows · Week 4

  • ScheduleBond side windows — 6 hrs, week 4
  • ShoppingOrder roof fan + bonding kit before week 4
  • Cost£325 planned for windows and adhesive
  • Weight+12 kg from glass and bonding

Interactive demo

Click a tab. Each one answers a real question.

This is the same dashboard you get after saving a plan — sample Sprinter data so you can look around without signing up.

Sprinter conversion

Mercedes Sprinter 314 CDI LWB

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OverviewScheduleCostWeightShopping

Progress

42%

18 of 43 jobs · 96 hrs left

Spent

£4,820

£1,140 on order

Payload

486 kg

of 1,050 kg

Next up

  • Cut and bond side windowswk 4Done
  • Roof fan aperture and sealwk 4Done
  • First-fix 12V cable runswk 5Done

Am I on track?

Progress, spend and payload on one screen.

Build my plan

Sample Sprinter · tap the tabs

Tab by tab

What you do, and what you see

Overview

Am I on track?

You do

Open the dashboard when you sit down to build.

You see

Progress bar, spend vs budget, payload headroom, and the next job — without opening four different apps.

Schedule

What do I do this week?

You do

Work through jobs in order. Tick done, edit hours, or add your own tasks.

You see

A phased week-by-week list paced to the hours you told the planner you have.

Cost

How much have I spent?

You do

Mark items planned, on order or bought as you go.

You see

Running totals by category and month, van cost beside conversion spend.

Weight

Am I still under GVW?

You do

Add parts from the library or override with plate / weighbridge figures.

You see

A live payload gauge — build weight, crew, water and gear counted separately.

Shopping

What should I order now?

You do

Check the list before each build weekend.

You see

Items grouped by order-by week, synced with cost and matched to your budget tier.

Why it exists

Most builds don't fail in one moment — they drift

Wrong job order, creeping spend, payload you only discover at a weighbridge. Conversion Bible catches that early by keeping schedule, cost and weight in one place.

The usual way

  • A generic checklist that doesn't know your van, budget or pace
  • Cost in one spreadsheet, weight in another, jobs on sticky notes
  • Finding out you're overweight after the floor is down
  • Small purchases that quietly blow the budget

With Conversion Bible

  • One plan built from how you'll actually use the van
  • Schedule, cost, payload and shopping in one dashboard
  • Payload checked before you buy, not at the weighbridge
  • Spend tracked as planned, on order and bought
Build my plan

Ready when you are

See it on your van, not a sample Sprinter

Twelve questions. Your budget, your pace, your payload. The dashboard is free once you save a plan.