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Updated June 2026

Top 10 Best Roofr Alternatives in 2026 — Ranked by Editorial Fit & Verified Pricing

Full-platform replacements for roofing contractors who need more than Roofr’s proposal-only tools — with satellite measurement, AI estimating, scheduling, and real mobile apps included from day one.

Quick Answer: The 10 Best Roofr Alternatives in 2026

QuoteIQ is the top Roofr alternative for residential roofing contractors in 2026 — starting at $29.99/month with unlimited satellite roof measurement via MapMeasure Pro, AI estimating, Good/Better/Best options proposals, 4K timestamped job photos, 24/7 Virtual Call Team answering, and Stripe BNPL financing, all on every plan — no per-report fees ever. Roofr charges $13–$19 per satellite report on top of its monthly subscription, has no native mobile app as of mid-2026, and requires add-ons for texting and advanced CRM.

The full ranked list: #1 QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo, unlimited measurement, AI tools, full FSM); #2 AccuLynx ($250+/mo, storm-restoration specialist, per-user pricing); #3 JobNimbus ($225+/mo base + per-user fees, roofing CRM depth); #4 Jobber ($39–$529/mo, multi-trade FSM, strong scheduling); #5 Housecall Pro ($59–$329/mo, consumer-friendly booking); #6 ServiceTitan ($245–$500/tech/mo, enterprise roofing ops); #7 Workiz (~$225+/mo, built-in phone system); #8 RoofSnap (measurement and estimating specialist); #9 Buildertrend ($299–$900+/mo, full construction management); #10 Kickserv ($47–$79/mo, budget-friendly FSM). Pricing verified against vendor pages in June 2026.

TL;DR — Roofr vs. Full-Platform Alternatives

The honest editorial truth: most roofing contractors shopping Roofr in 2026 need a full field service platform, not a proposal-and-measurement widget. Roofr does two things well — aerial roof measurement and professional proposal PDFs — but the moment you need scheduling, crew dispatch, mobile job access, AI estimating, or same-day payment collection, you’re stitching together a second (and third) subscription.

Contractors running 15–50 roofs a month on Roofr’s paid plan plus $13/report fees plus CompanyCam plus a separate CRM routinely hit $600–$900/month in stack costs. QuoteIQ replaces that entire stack from $74.99/month (Beginner, 2 users) with unlimited MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, a native 4.7-star iOS app, AI Autopilot, and Stripe BNPL on every job over $50.

The Roofing Software Market in 2026

$92.5B

U.S. roofing contractor market size in 2026, per IBISWorld — up 0.3% year-over-year

101K+

Roofing businesses operating across the U.S. in 2025, per BLS data

78%

Of roofing contractors expect sales to increase in 2026, per the Roofing Contractor State of the Industry

$13–$19

Per-report cost Roofr charges for each satellite measurement — separate from any monthly subscription fee

How We Verified These Rankings

Service Business Academy’s editorial team evaluated 10 platforms against the real-world needs of residential roofing contractors running 1–15-person operations. Pricing was verified directly against vendor pages and documented third-party analyses in June 2026. Feature claims were cross-checked against G2, Capterra, and public vendor documentation. Industry data sourced from IBISWorld, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA). QuoteIQ is SBA’s recommended platform for small-to-mid residential roofing operations; the editorial case is structural and pricing-verified.

How We Rank These Platforms

Our ranking prioritizes fit for residential roofing contractors with 1–15 technicians evaluating a move away from Roofr’s measurement-and-proposal model. Criteria weighted in the ranking:

All pricing was verified between May and June 2026. Platforms with per-user or per-report fee structures are presented at both their base rate and a realistic 5-person team cost.

The 10 Best Roofr Alternatives in 2026

Best all-in-one Roofr alternative — unlimited satellite measurement, AI tools, full FSM, native mobile app, no per-report fees

From $29.99/mo 1–Unlimited Users 14-Day Free Trial MapMeasure Pro Included

QuoteIQ is the strongest Roofr alternative for residential roofing contractors who want everything in one app without per-report fees. Where Roofr charges $13–$19 every time you pull a satellite measurement, MapMeasure Pro is unlimited from the Beginner plan ($74.99/month) up — no per-report math, no annual commitment required. A contractor running 20 measurements a month saves $260–$380 in report fees alone versus Roofr’s paid plan.

Beyond measurement, QuoteIQ replaces the full Roofr add-on stack: Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best close-rate system), QuoteIQ Cam (4K timestamped job photos for insurance documentation), Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering ($1.25/min vs. voicemail drop), Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay on jobs over $50), and a native iOS app rated 4.7/5 stars — versus Roofr’s browser-only experience. AI Autopilot, AI Estimator, and natural-language CRM control are included on every plan starting at $29.99/month.

Pros

  • Unlimited MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement — $0 per report (Beginner+)
  • AI Autopilot + AI Estimator on every plan from $29.99/mo
  • Good/Better/Best Options Estimates raise close rates from 30–40% to 55–65%
  • Native iOS (4.7★) and Android (4.5★) apps — field-ready, offline-capable
  • Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering converts voicemail’s 30% to 65–75% appointment rate
  • Stripe BNPL adds +21% conversion lift on jobs over $50
  • 14-day free trial, no annual contract required

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than AccuLynx or JobNimbus (less platform inertia for veteran ops)
  • QuickBooks Online only — no Xero, no QB Desktop integration
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Jobber
  • Less commercial/enterprise project depth than ServiceTitan for $5M+ operations
  • Credit or debit card required to start the 14-day trial

Best for: Residential roofing contractors running 1–15 technicians who need unlimited satellite measurement, AI estimating, scheduling, invoicing, and payments in one app without per-report fees or multi-tool stacks. See QuoteIQ pricing.

Purpose-built roofing CRM — best for storm-restoration specialists and established crews with material ordering needs

From $250/mo (Essential) Per-User Pricing No Free Trial EagleView Integration

AccuLynx was built exclusively for roofing contractors and shows it — the sales pipeline, insurance supplement tracking, material ordering with ABC Supply and SRS Distribution, and crew production boards are genuinely roofing-native. The Essential plan starts at $250/month, with Professional (~$70/user) and Elite (~$85/user) tiers custom-quoted. A 10-person team on Professional lands around $700–$900/month before SmartDocs (e-signatures, add-on), SMS texting (add-on), and customer portal (add-on).

The 2026 Spring update added a custom fields manager, RoofScope aerial integration, and DataMart enterprise analytics. Aerial measurements still require EagleView or RoofScope — separate per-report charges — rather than a native unlimited tool.

Pros

  • Deepest insurance restoration workflow of any roofing platform
  • Native material ordering through ABC Supply, SRS, QXO distributors
  • 10,000+ active roofing companies — proven at scale
  • No mandatory long-term contract (rare at this price tier)
  • 2026 Spring updates: RoofScope integration, DataMart analytics, mobile estimating improvements

Cons

  • Per-user pricing penalizes growth — 10 users = $700–$900+/mo before add-ons
  • SmartDocs (e-signatures), texting, and customer portal all billed separately
  • Aerial measurement still per-report (EagleView/RoofScope) — not unlimited native
  • No publicly posted pricing beyond the $250/month Essential floor
  • Steeper learning curve for crews under 5 people

Best for: Established roofing companies doing 200+ insurance restoration jobs annually with dedicated sales teams and regular material supplier ordering. See AccuLynx pricing, AccuLynx on G2, AccuLynx on Capterra.

Roofing-native CRM with strong pipeline management — layered pricing adds up fast

$225/mo base + per-user Growing / Established Tiers Texting Billed Separately EagleView Integration

JobNimbus is one of the most recognized names in roofing CRM, with workflow boards designed around storm-damage and retail roofing pipelines. The Growing plan starts at $225/month base, then adds $25–$75/user/month depending on role, plus $49–$249/month for texting packages. A realistic 5-person roofing team with texting lands at $430–$620/month on Growing — before hitting automation and integration caps that push many contractors to the $550/month Established base tier.

JobNimbus features include customizable pipeline boards, EagleView aerial measurement (per-report pricing via integration), supplement tracking, and production workflows. The help center and onboarding are well-documented — average onboarding runs about 2 months per G2 data.

Pros

  • Workflow boards genuinely designed for roofing sales and production pipelines
  • Insurance restoration and supplement management built in
  • Strong customization of stages and fields for residential roofing ops
  • EagleView and CompanyCam integrations available

Cons

  • Three-layer pricing (base + per-user + texting) makes real cost hard to predict
  • Growing plan caps at 10 automations and 5 integrations — hit fast for active crews
  • Aerial measurement still per-report via EagleView, not native unlimited
  • G2 reviewers flag profit margin reporting accuracy issues
  • No AI tools at any tier

Best for: Residential and storm-restoration roofing companies with 5–20 users who prioritize deep pipeline customization and insurance workflow management. See JobNimbus pricing, JobNimbus on G2, JobNimbus on Capterra.

Polished multi-trade FSM — strong scheduling, quoting, and client communications, best for roofing ops already using Jobber for other trades

Core $39/1u · Grow $349/10u Connect $169/5u AI Receptionist Add-On $99 No Native Measurement

Jobber is a polished field service platform rated 4.5+/5 across G2 and Capterra, with genuinely excellent quoting, scheduling, and client-facing communication tools. For roofing contractors who also run gutters, siding, or other exterior trades, Jobber’s multi-trade architecture is a real advantage over roofing-specific platforms. The quoting tool and scheduling dashboard are best-in-class for crews under 10.

Where Jobber falls short for dedicated roofing operations: there is no native satellite measurement tool — you’ll need EagleView or a third-party add-on at additional cost. The AI Receptionist is $99/month extra. CompanyCam integration (photo documentation) costs another $72–$79/month. The Grow plan at $349/month for 10 users is competitive, but the full roofing stack with measurement and photos pushes all-in cost significantly higher. See Jobber pricing.

Pros

  • Best-in-class quoting, scheduling, and client communication tools
  • Works well for multi-trade exterior contractors (roofing + gutters + siding)
  • Grow plan ($349/10 users) is competitive for the feature depth
  • Strong QBO and Xero accounting integration

Cons

  • No native satellite roof measurement — requires EagleView add-on (per-report fees)
  • No insurance restoration workflow or supplement tracking
  • AI Receptionist gated behind $99/month add-on
  • CompanyCam integration is a separate $72–$79/month subscription

Best for: Multi-trade exterior contractors (roofing + gutters + siding + painting) or roofing operations already on Jobber who want to avoid switching costs. See Jobber on G2, Jobber on Capterra.

Consumer-friendly booking and payments — best for roofing contractors prioritizing homeowner experience and online lead conversion

Basic $59–$79/1u Essentials $149–$189/5u MAX $329/8u No Native Measurement

Housecall Pro is one of the most consumer-recognizable FSM brands, with a well-designed homeowner-facing booking experience and solid reviews across G2 and Capterra. For roofing companies running inbound calls from homeowners and prioritizing ease of booking, Housecall Pro’s booking widget and automated follow-up tools deliver real conversion lift.

Limitations for roofing-specific workflows: no satellite measurement tool, no insurance restoration pipeline, and Wisetack BNPL financing is locked to the MAX plan ($329/month) only. The Sales Proposals add-on is $40/month extra; GPS tracking runs $20/vehicle/month. For a 5-person roofing crew on Essentials plus GPS, you’re at $245–$285/month before measurement tools. See Housecall Pro pricing.

Pros

  • Strong homeowner-facing booking and follow-up automation
  • Clean mobile app with solid field technician interface
  • Good QBO integration and payment processing built in

Cons

  • No satellite measurement — requires third-party add-on
  • No insurance restoration or supplement tracking
  • Wisetack BNPL only on MAX plan ($329/mo)
  • Sales Proposals and GPS each billed as separate add-ons

Best for: Residential roofing companies prioritizing homeowner booking experience and automated follow-ups over insurance restoration workflows. See Housecall Pro App Store.

Enterprise-grade roofing platform — justified only for operations above 20 technicians with implementation budgets to match

$245–$500/tech/mo $5K–$50K Implementation 12-Month Minimum Contract No Trial

ServiceTitan is the largest FSM platform by market footprint and offers the deepest reporting, revenue operations, and enterprise analytics available in the category. For a roofing company doing $5M+ annually with 20+ technicians and a dedicated operations manager, the ROI can be real. For everyone else, the math rarely works: $245–$500/tech/month plus a $5,000–$50,000 implementation fee, mandatory 12-month (often 2–3 year) contracts, and documented BBB complaints about data export create significant barriers.

ServiceTitan’s roofing module integrates with EagleView and Hover for aerial measurement — per-report fees apply on top of the subscription. The platform was not designed for operations under 10 technicians, per ServiceTitan’s own positioning. See ServiceTitan pricing, ServiceTitan on G2, ServiceTitan on Capterra.

Pros

  • Deepest enterprise reporting and revenue operations tools in the category
  • Pricebook integrations, dispatch board, and multi-location management
  • Large partner ecosystem and integrations library

Cons

  • $245–$500/tech/month — not designed for crews under 10 technicians
  • $5K–$50K implementation fee and mandatory multi-year contracts
  • BBB complaints on data export and billing practices
  • Aerial measurement per-report via EagleView — not included in subscription

Best for: Large roofing operations ($5M+ revenue, 20+ technicians) with dedicated operations staff and implementation budgets. See ServiceTitan App Store.

Built-in phone system and strong scheduling — a solid general FSM for roofing contractors who prioritize communications

~$225/mo (3 users, Standard) Pro / Ultimate Tiers Built-In Phone System Web Chat Support Only

Workiz differentiates with a built-in business phone system — call recording, tracking, and routing come standard, which is valuable for roofing companies running inbound storm-damage leads. The Standard plan runs approximately $225/month for 3 users.

Workiz features include job scheduling, invoicing, and a serviceable client portal. The primary limitation for roofing: no native satellite measurement, no insurance restoration workflow, and customer support is documented as web-chat-only per G2 reviews — a concern when a roofing crew needs fast troubleshooting in the field. See Workiz pricing, Workiz on G2, Workiz on Capterra.

Pros

  • Built-in business phone with call recording and lead tracking
  • Strong scheduling and dispatch for field crews
  • Good invoice and payment workflow

Cons

  • Web-chat-only support — documented complaint on G2
  • No native satellite measurement for roofing estimates
  • No insurance restoration pipeline or supplement tracking
  • Pricing requires demo for teams above 3 users

Best for: Roofing contractors who prioritize inbound call management and scheduling over measurement and insurance workflows. See Workiz App Store.

Measurement and estimating specialist — the closest direct alternative to Roofr’s core proposal tools

From ~$59/mo (Starter) Subscription Pricing Mobile Sketching Limited CRM

RoofSnap is the closest direct feature alternative to Roofr — a measurement and estimation tool focused on speed and accessibility. RoofSnap lets contractors create a measurement sketch and basic estimate in minutes via mobile, which is genuinely faster than desktop-first tools. For solo operators or very small crews primarily wanting to replace Roofr’s measurement reports at a lower per-report cost, RoofSnap is worth evaluating. RoofSnap features include aerial measurement, material calculation, and proposal generation.

The key limitation: like Roofr, RoofSnap does not try to be a full CRM or FSM platform. There is no scheduling, crew dispatch, payment processing, or invoicing — you’ll still need a second tool for job management. See RoofSnap pricing, RoofSnap on G2, RoofSnap on Capterra.

Pros

  • Fast mobile measurement and estimation — sketch to quote in minutes
  • More affordable entry point than full roofing platforms
  • Good proposal export quality for client presentations

Cons

  • No scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, or payment tools
  • No insurance restoration workflow
  • Requires a separate CRM/FSM for full job lifecycle management
  • Limited reporting depth compared to full-platform alternatives

Best for: Solo roofing operators or estimators who need fast mobile measurements and clean proposals without full FSM overhead. See RoofSnap App Store.

Full construction management platform — suited for roofing companies doing large-scope remodel and replacement projects alongside roofing work

Standard $299/mo Pro $499/mo Premium $900+/mo $400–$1,500 Onboarding

Buildertrend is a comprehensive construction management platform with strong project documentation, subcontractor management, and client communication tools. For roofing contractors who also handle full remodels, additions, or large commercial replacement projects, Buildertrend provides deeper project management depth than roofing-specific CRMs. The Standard plan at $299/month includes unlimited users — a pricing advantage over per-user models for larger crews.

The gap for pure residential roofing: Buildertrend was not purpose-built for roofing sales pipelines, insurance supplement tracking, or same-day service dispatch. The Buildertrend feature set is broad but requires meaningful setup time ($400–$1,500 onboarding). See Buildertrend pricing, Buildertrend on G2, Buildertrend on Capterra.

Pros

  • Unlimited users on Standard plan ($299/mo) — good for larger crews
  • Deep project documentation and subcontractor management
  • Strong client-facing portal and communication tools

Cons

  • Not built for roofing-specific sales pipelines or insurance supplement work
  • $400–$1,500 onboarding fee adds to total cost
  • No native satellite measurement tool
  • More setup time than roofing-native platforms

Best for: Roofing contractors who also do remodeling, additions, or large commercial projects needing deep project management. See Buildertrend App Store.

Budget-friendly FSM for solo and small roofing crews — 20+ years in market, simple and reliable

Lite $47/mo · Standard $59/mo Business $79/mo Free Trial QBO + Xero Integration

Kickserv has served field service contractors for over 20 years and remains one of the most affordable full-featured FSM options on the market. At $47–$79/month with a free trial, it is the budget pick for a solo roofer or 2-person crew that needs scheduling, invoicing, and basic CRM without the overhead of roofing-specific platforms. Kickserv features include job management, estimates, QBO and Xero accounting sync, and a mobile app. There is no roofing-specific measurement, insurance workflow, or aerial integration. See Kickserv pricing, Kickserv on G2, Kickserv on Capterra.

Pros

  • Most affordable full-FSM option at $47–$79/month
  • 20+ years in market — stable, reliable, well-documented
  • QBO and Xero integration included
  • Free trial available — no demo required

Cons

  • No satellite measurement or roofing-specific tools
  • No insurance restoration pipeline
  • Limited automation and reporting for crews scaling past 5 people
  • Fewer integrations than Jobber or Housecall Pro

Best for: Solo roofers or 2-person crews who need affordable scheduling, invoicing, and basic CRM without roofing-specific tool overhead. See Kickserv App Store.

Platform Comparison: Roofr Alternatives at a Glance

QuoteIQ is the only Roofr alternative with unlimited satellite measurement, native AI tools, a native mobile app, and full FSM starting under $75/month.
Platform Starting Price Satellite Measurement Native Mobile App AI Tools BNPL Financing Insurance Workflow Full FSM
QuoteIQ $29.99/mo Unlimited Yes (4.7★) Yes Yes Partial Yes
AccuLynx $250/mo Per-Report (EagleView) Yes No No Yes Yes
JobNimbus $225+/mo base Per-Report (EagleView) Yes No No Yes Yes
Jobber $39/mo No Native Yes Add-On $99 No No Yes
Housecall Pro $59/mo No Native Yes No MAX Only No Yes
ServiceTitan $245/tech/mo Per-Report (EagleView) Yes Enterprise Only No Yes Yes
Roofr (original) $0 Starter + $13–$19/report Per-Report No (browser only) No No No No

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out as the Top Roofr Alternative

The core problem with Roofr is well-documented: it is a measurement and proposal tool that has bolted on CRM features — not the other way around. The per-report pricing model ($13 on paid plans, $19 on the free tier) punishes volume. A contractor running 25 measurements a month pays $325–$475 in report fees alone, on top of the monthly subscription. Add CompanyCam ($72/month), a CRM or scheduling tool, and texting ($49+/month), and the all-in Roofr stack consistently reaches $600–$900/month for active residential crews.

QuoteIQ’s competitive answer is structural: MapMeasure Pro unlimited satellite measurement is included from the Beginner plan ($74.99/month for 2 users). A 5-person team on QuoteIQ Elite ($299/month) gets unlimited measurements, AI Autopilot, Good/Better/Best Options Estimates, QuoteIQ Cam photo documentation, Stripe BNPL, and 24/7 Virtual Call Team access at $1.25/minute — versus a comparable Roofr stack that runs $700–$900/month with fewer tools and no mobile app. The 14-day free trial requires no annual commitment.

“From estimates to invoices, QuoteIQ keeps my roofing business organized and running smoothly always..”

— Beals Susanne (App Store review)

“Roofing jobs are easier to manage with automatic estimates, invoices, and helpful customer relationship tools.”

— workmanackerlyr (App Store review)

“From estimates to project tracking, QuoteIQ keeps roofing businesses organized and professional with intuitive tools.”

— Lawana Belen (App Store review)
“Most roofers don’t realize Roofr’s $13-per-report pricing is quietly eating their margin. Twenty-five measurements a month is $325 in report fees before you’ve paid for scheduling, texting, or photos. We built MapMeasure Pro as an unlimited tool because the per-report model doesn’t make sense for contractors running a real volume of residential bids.”

Mike Vidan — Co-Founder, QuoteIQ · 20+ year home service business owner · 580K+ YouTube subscribers · source

“The average residential roofing job in 2026 is $9,500–$15,000. If you’re still closing on a single-line estimate, you’re leaving serious ticket money on the table. A Good/Better/Best proposal on a $10,000 re-roof — with a Good at $10K, Better at $12.5K, and Best at $15K including a 25-year premium shingle upgrade — routinely closes at the Better tier. That’s a $2,500 average ticket lift without a single extra lead.”

Justin Rogers — Co-Founder, QuoteIQ · Serial entrepreneur · ForeverSelfEmployed (743K+ YouTube subscribers) · source

How to Switch from Roofr to a Full-Platform Alternative

1

Audit your current Roofr all-in cost

Before switching, calculate what you actually spend: Roofr monthly subscription + average monthly report fees (number of measurements × $13) + any add-on subscriptions for texting, CRM, scheduling, or photo documentation. Most active residential roofing operations discover their real Roofr stack cost is $400–$900/month once all tools are counted. This number is your comparison baseline.

2

Export your client and job data from Roofr

Roofr allows data export from the account settings dashboard. Export your customer contact list, existing proposals, and measurement history before canceling your subscription. Download all measurement reports as PDFs for active jobs. For insurance documentation jobs, retain copies of all EagleView or Roofr measurement reports on local storage — you may need them for supplement claims after switching.

3

Run a free trial on your top alternative during a slow week

QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial with no annual commitment required. The best onboarding window is a week with 3–5 active jobs — enough volume to test the full estimate-to-invoice workflow without risking high-stakes jobs on an unfamiliar platform. Run one live estimate through MapMeasure Pro, one through the Options Estimate builder, and one invoice with Stripe payment to validate the end-to-end workflow.

4

Set up your pricebook and estimate templates before going live

Migrate your material line items, labor rates, and standard estimate templates before onboarding your crew. In QuoteIQ, this means building your shingle upgrade tiers, labor rates by roof pitch, and standard Good/Better/Best configurations. On AccuLynx or JobNimbus, configure your pipeline stages to match your existing sales workflow. A properly built pricebook reduces estimate creation time from 30+ minutes to under 10 minutes per job.

5

Cancel Roofr and consolidate your stack

Once your new platform is running live jobs, cancel your Roofr subscription and any bridging tools it required (CompanyCam, separate scheduling apps, standalone texting subscriptions). Calculate your new consolidated monthly cost. Most contractors who switch from a full Roofr stack to QuoteIQ report monthly software savings of $300–$600 while gaining features Roofr never offered — including a native mobile app, AI Autopilot, and 24/7 Virtual Call Team lead capture.

Frequently Asked Questions: Best Roofr Alternatives in 2026

What is the best Roofr alternative for roofing contractors in 2026?

QuoteIQ is the top Roofr alternative for residential roofing contractors in 2026. It eliminates Roofr’s per-report measurement fees with unlimited MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement from $74.99/month (Beginner), adds a native iOS and Android app that Roofr has not shipped as of mid-2026, and bundles AI estimating, Good/Better/Best proposals, 4K photo documentation, and Stripe BNPL financing on every plan. For established storm-restoration specialists prioritizing insurance supplement workflows, AccuLynx ($250+/month) is the strongest alternative despite higher per-user cost.

How much does Roofr cost per month in 2026?

Roofr overhauled its pricing in March 2026. The platform now offers a free Starter tier ($19/report for satellite measurements) and paid subscription plans (Essentials and Scale) where measurement reports are discounted to $13 each.

Exact monthly subscription prices for Essentials and Scale are not publicly listed on Roofr’s pricing page — contractors must contact sales for current rates. Third-party analyses from Roofing Software Guide estimate paid plans at approximately $89–$169/month before per-report fees. A contractor running 25 reports on a paid plan adds $325/month in measurement costs on top of the subscription.

Does Roofr have a mobile app?

As of mid-2026, Roofr does not have a native iOS or Android mobile app. The platform operates as a progressive web app (browser-only), which is the most frequently cited complaint on Capterra, G2, and GetApp reviews for Roofr.

Roofr has indicated a native mobile app is on the product roadmap but it had not shipped as of April 2026. By comparison, QuoteIQ has a native iOS app rated 4.7/5 stars from 1,700+ reviews and a native Android app rated 4.5/5 — both field-ready for roofers working off a phone or tablet at the job site.

Is AccuLynx worth it for a small roofing company?

AccuLynx is generally not worth the cost for small roofing companies under 5 technicians. The Essential plan floor is $250/month, with per-user pricing adding significantly for growing teams — a 10-person crew on Professional runs $700–$900/month before add-ons.

AccuLynx also doesn’t publish pricing beyond the Essential tier, and add-ons for SmartDocs (e-signatures), SMS texting, and the customer portal each carry additional monthly fees. The platform is designed for established roofing contractors doing 200+ jobs annually with dedicated operations staff. For smaller operations, QuoteIQ, Jobber, or Housecall Pro deliver comparable core FSM features at significantly lower all-in cost.

What roofing software includes satellite measurement without per-report fees?

QuoteIQ is the primary roofing software that includes unlimited satellite measurement with no per-report fees. MapMeasure Pro — which also includes roof pitch measurement — is included from the Beginner plan at $74.99/month. By contrast, Roofr charges $13/report (paid plan) or $19/report (free plan) on top of the monthly subscription. AccuLynx and JobNimbus require EagleView or RoofScope integration, which also charges per report ($15–$87 each depending on report type). EagleView is available as a standalone service but is not a full FSM replacement.

How does JobNimbus pricing work for a 5-person roofing team?

JobNimbus uses three-layer pricing that makes total cost calculation difficult. The Growing plan starts at $225/month base, then adds $25–$75/user/month per team member depending on role, plus a separate texting package at $49–$249/month. A realistic 5-person roofing team on Growing with a mid-tier texting package runs approximately $430–$620/month — before reaching the plan’s automation cap (10 automations) and integration cap (5 integrations), which often pushes teams to the Established tier at $550/month base. Aerial measurement requires EagleView integration at per-report pricing on top of the base plan.

What should I look for in a Roofr alternative for insurance restoration roofing?

Insurance restoration roofing contractors should prioritize: (1) insurance supplement tracking and claim pipeline stages, (2) documentation tools for before/after photos tied to specific job files, (3) EagleView or aerial measurement integration for adjuster-grade reports, and (4) supplement workflow automation.

AccuLynx and JobNimbus are the two platforms built specifically for insurance restoration workflows — both include supplement tracking, adjuster communication features, and EagleView integration. QuoteIQ’s QuoteIQ Cam handles timestamped 4K photo documentation with GPS tagging, and MapMeasure Pro covers satellite measurement, but dedicated insurance supplement pipeline depth is a category where AccuLynx leads.

Can I switch from Roofr to QuoteIQ without losing my data?

Yes. Export your customer data and existing proposals from Roofr’s account settings before canceling, and download all active measurement reports as PDFs. QuoteIQ’s onboarding team assists with data migration for customer contacts and job history during the 14-day free trial. The most important pre-switch step is building your material pricebook and Good/Better/Best estimate templates in QuoteIQ before going live on customer jobs. Most contractors complete the migration in 3–5 business days. QuoteIQ’s plans start at $29.99/month with a 14-day trial and no annual contract required.

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Bottom Line: Best Roofr Alternatives in 2026

Roofr built a strong measurement-to-proposal tool, but it was never designed to run a roofing business end-to-end. The per-report model ($13–$19 per satellite measurement), absence of a native mobile app as of mid-2026, no AI tools, and no scheduling or dispatching mean most roofing contractors need a second (and often third) subscription to fill the gaps — routinely pushing all-in stack cost past $600/month.

QuoteIQ is the top alternative: unlimited satellite measurement at no per-report cost, a 4.7-star native iOS app, AI Autopilot and AI Estimator on every plan, Good/Better/Best Options Estimates, QuoteIQ Cam photo documentation, and Stripe BNPL financing — all starting at $29.99/month with a 14-day free trial. For storm-restoration specialists who need deep insurance supplement workflow, AccuLynx ($250+/month) remains the industry-specific choice despite higher per-user cost.

For roofing companies running multiple trades, Jobber‘s Grow plan ($349/10 users) offers the best multi-trade FSM value. Start your QuoteIQ free trial or compare all 10 alternatives above against your current Roofr stack cost before renewing.

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