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Best Aerial Measurement Software for Contractors in 2026 — Ranked by Editorial Fit & Verified Pricing

From satellite roof measurement to full CRM integration — how roofing, siding, and exterior contractors can stop climbing ladders just to price a job.

Quick Answer: Best Aerial Measurement Software for Contractors in 2026

QuoteIQ ($74.99–$299/mo) is the best aerial measurement software for roofing and exterior contractors who want satellite measurement and a complete field service management platform in one subscription — no per-report fees, no separate CRM, no add-on stack. MapMeasure Pro, included on Beginner and above, uses Google Maps satellite imagery with AI auto-trace to measure roofs, driveways, siding runs, and property perimeters in under 60 seconds, feeding the result directly into the built-in AI Estimator and Options Estimates proposal builder.

EagleView ($15–$87/report, enterprise custom) is the industry standard for insurance-grade accuracy and 3D property reports — required for adjusters and restoration contractors. Roofr (Starter $0/Essentials $209/Scale $299/mo) pairs aerial measurement with CRM and proposal tools for roofing-only contractors who lead with proposals. Hover (Starter $29/scan, Pro $999/yr) turns smartphone photos into 3D exterior models for full exterior takeoffs including siding, windows, and trim.

GAF QuickMeasure (~$18–$20/report, free for GAF-certified contractors) is the lowest-cost per-report option for contractors in the GAF ecosystem. RoofSnap ($52/user/mo annual) is a lean mobile-first tool for solo roofers who want pay-as-you-go measurement without a full CRM. Nearmap (enterprise custom) provides sub-3cm oblique imagery for commercial and multi-state operators. DroneDeploy ($1,000–$3,000+/yr) serves large commercial mapping teams. iRoofing (quote-based) offers AR visualization and multi-source measurement for residential and light commercial work.

TL;DR

The Honest Editorial Truth

Most contractors evaluating standalone aerial measurement tools are about to pay twice — once for the measurement report and again for the CRM, estimating tool, and proposal builder they still need. QuoteIQ is our #1 pick because MapMeasure Pro eliminates the measurement-to-estimate handoff: you measure a roof from your desk, the AI Estimator prices it, and Options Estimates packages it into a Good/Better/Best proposal.

InstaQuote lets the homeowner self-approve — all on one $74.99–$299/mo subscription. For insurance and restoration contractors who specifically need EagleView’s third-party-stamped accuracy, that tool earns its cost. For everyone else, the math on stacked subscriptions rarely holds up against a bundled platform.

Aerial Measurement & the Roofing Software Market in 2026

$92.5B

U.S. roofing contractor industry revenue in 2026 — IBISWorld, 109,000 firms nationwide

63%

of roofing contractors now use estimating software — Roofing Contractor 2026 State of the Industry

78%

of roofing contractors expect sales volume to increase in 2026 — Roofing Contractor survey

$31B

in U.S. roof-related insurance claims in 2024, driving demand for accurate aerial documentation — Ridgeline/NRCA data

Industry Authority

Who Sets the Standards for Aerial Measurement?

Aerial measurement accuracy and safety practices in the roofing and exterior trades are governed by established organizations. The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) publishes guidance on drone use and aerial data standards. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks roofing employment and wage data cited throughout this guide.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets fall-protection standards that make desk-based aerial measurement a safety advantage. The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) governs window and fenestration measurement standards for full-exterior takeoffs. The U.S. Small Business Administration provides licensing guidance for contracting businesses. All pricing was verified against vendor sources in May–June 2026.

Our Methodology

How We Rank These Platforms

This is Service Business Academy’s editorial recommendation for roofing, siding, and exterior contractors — owner-operators and crews of 1–15 who need to measure properties accurately without losing a half-day to ladder work. We evaluated 10 platforms on five criteria:

Pricing verified against vendor pages and Capterra/G2 data between May and June 2026. We do not claim hands-on testing. Platforms were not contacted for inclusion, and no vendor sponsored this ranking.

Ranked List

The 10 Best Aerial Measurement Software Platforms for Contractors in 2026

1

QuoteIQ

Best all-in-one platform: satellite measurement bundled inside a complete field service CRM

From $74.99/mo Up to unlimited users 14-day free trial MapMeasure Pro included

MapMeasure Pro is QuoteIQ’s satellite measurement engine. It uses Google Maps satellite imagery with AI auto-trace to measure roof area, pitch, ridges, hips, valleys, rakes, and eaves from any address in under 60 seconds — without a ladder, a drone flight, or a per-report fee. The measurement result flows directly into QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator, which prices the job based on your labor rates and materials, then into Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered proposals) and InstaQuote for homeowner self-approval — all on one screen.

The total-cost argument is structural. A typical roofing crew running Jobber Grow ($349/mo) plus EagleView reports at $38 each (15 jobs/mo = $570) plus CompanyCam ($72/mo) plus a separate estimating tool hits $991+/month before add-ons. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo covers measurement, AI estimating, Options Estimates proposals, QuoteIQ Cam timestamped photo documentation, Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering, Invoice Subscriptions, and Stripe BNPL financing — all bundled. That’s a $692+/mo gap before the first report is measured.

Pros

  • MapMeasure Pro included on Beginner+ — no per-report fee ever
  • Measurement flows directly into AI Estimator and Options Estimates with no re-entry
  • InstaQuote lets homeowners self-approve a quote without a follow-up call
  • QuoteIQ Cam adds timestamped 4K photo documentation to the same job record
  • Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering captures leads when you’re on the roof
  • Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay) drives an average +21% conversion lift on jobs over $50
  • Options Estimates shift close rates from 30–40% (single tier) to 55–65% (three-tier)

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than EagleView or ServiceTitan — less institutional inertia
  • MapMeasure Pro accuracy is AI-assisted satellite trace; does not produce a third-party-stamped report accepted by insurance adjusters
  • QuickBooks Online sync only — no Xero, no QB Desktop
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Jobber or ServiceTitan
  • Trial requires a credit or debit card to start

Best for: Residential roofing, siding, concrete, and exterior contractors who want satellite measurement, AI estimating, proposal building, and full CRM in one flat monthly subscription — and want to stop paying per-report fees.

2

EagleView

Industry-standard accuracy for insurance claims, restoration, and high-stakes commercial bids

$15–$87/report (residential) $89.50+ commercial Enterprise subscription custom No free trial

EagleView has been the insurance industry’s accepted standard for aerial roof measurement for years. Its 98%+ accuracy uses proprietary oblique and ortho aerial imagery, and reports are accepted by major insurance carriers for claim settlement. Capterra and G2 reviewers consistently cite accuracy and adjuster acceptance as the top reasons to pay the premium.

Standard residential reports run $15–$38 per roof; premium Bid Perfect reports reach $87. Commercial jobs carry a flat per-structure fee starting at $89.50. EagleView does not publish official pricing — these are contractor-reported figures triangulated across Capterra, GetApp, and roofing industry publications verified April–May 2026.

The limitation for small crews: EagleView delivers a measurement report, not a CRM, estimating tool, or proposal builder. You still need those downstream tools. Contractors running 15+ bids per month and converting them at high rates absorb the per-report cost. Contractors bidding 5–8 jobs per week often find the stack math (EagleView + CRM + proposal tool) exceeds a bundled platform. EagleView One now offers a flexible subscription model for higher-volume operators. Help docs at help.eagleview.com. Reviews on GetApp.

Pros

  • Reports accepted by insurance adjusters — the only tool that unlocks insurance restoration work
  • No property visit required — order from your desk using existing aerial imagery
  • 3D property viewer and Bid Perfect report give granular facet-level data
  • Same-day to next-day residential delivery for most standard reports

Cons

  • Per-report fees add up fast at high bid volume — $38/report × 15 bids/mo = $570/mo, no CRM included
  • Pricing is not publicly listed; contractors must contact sales for subscription tiers
  • New construction and heavily tree-covered properties produce unreliable results
  • Measurement report only — no quoting, estimating, or proposal tools included

Best for: Insurance restoration contractors and high-volume residential/commercial roofers who need adjuster-accepted measurement reports and already have a separate CRM and estimating workflow.

3

Roofr

Best measurement-to-proposal CRM for residential roofing-only contractors

Starter $0/mo Essentials $209/mo Scale $299/mo $13–$19/report (pay-as-you-go)

Roofr is the only aerial measurement platform with a functional free tier. The Starter plan offers $19/report pay-as-you-go with access to measurement reports and a basic proposal builder. The Essentials plan at $209/mo and Scale at $299/mo add unlimited team access, SRS Distribution material ordering, and homeowner communication tools.

Roofr has evolved from a measurement tool into a full roofing CRM — measurement, proposals with e-signatures, payment collection, and customer communications all in one platform. Pricing updated March 2026 per verified restructure. Reviews at G2 and Capterra.

Pros

  • Free Starter plan with $19 pay-as-you-go reports — lowest entry point in the category
  • Built-in proposal builder produces polished homeowner-facing output with e-signatures
  • SRS Distribution material ordering integration on paid plans
  • No per-seat pricing on paid plans — whole team included

Cons

  • Roofing-only — no scheduling, dispatch, crew tracking, or recurring billing for multi-trade contractors
  • March 2026 pricing restructure generated friction among existing customers
  • Scale plan at $299/mo matches QuoteIQ Elite without QuoteIQ’s measurement integration, virtual answering, or BNPL financing

Best for: Residential roofing contractors who lead with proposals and want measurement-to-signature on one platform, without needing multi-trade scheduling or full-stack field service management.

4

Hover

Best for full exterior takeoffs and visual in-home sales presentations

Starter: $29/scan (3 free) Pro: $999/yr Enterprise: custom Expedited: $19–$39/scan on Pro

Hover takes a fundamentally different approach: instead of satellite imagery, the homeowner or contractor photographs the property with a smartphone (8–10 photos) and Hover’s AI renders a fully measurable 3D model covering the roof, siding, soffit, gutters, windows, and trim. This is the only tool that measures the full exterior in one pass. The 2026 platform relaunch added automated estimating from 3D models, branded proposals with e-signatures, and 1,000+ integrations.

Pro pricing sits at $999/year with per-scan costs of $19 (expedited) on Pro vs. $39 on Starter, per Capterra-verified figures. For new construction — where satellite imagery doesn’t yet exist — Hover is often the only viable option. Reviews at Capterra (4.8/5, 59 reviews) and G2.

Pros

  • Only tool that measures the full exterior (roof + siding + windows + trim) from a single smartphone capture
  • Solves new construction and tree-covered properties where satellite tools fail
  • 3D visualizations are a powerful homeowner-facing close tool
  • 2026 relaunch added estimating, proposals, e-signatures, and 1,000+ integrations

Cons

  • Requires a site visit for every estimate — no desk-based remote measurement
  • Per-scan pricing punishes low-volume contractors at under 10 jobs/month
  • Processing takes longer than satellite-based reports
  • Reports are not accepted by insurance adjusters as a substitute for EagleView-class aerial reports

Best for: Siding, window, and exterior remodeling contractors who sell in-home and need full exterior takeoffs, or roofers working on new construction and densely wooded properties.

5

GAF QuickMeasure

Best per-report value for GAF-certified roofing contractors

~$18–$20/report standard ~$29.95 QuickMeasure Ultra Free for GAF-certified contractors No subscription required

GAF QuickMeasure is the lowest-cost entry point in the aerial measurement category: standard reports run approximately $18–$20 each with zero subscription required. GAF-certified contractors in the GAF contractor network often receive reports free or at sharply reduced cost. Report delivery is guaranteed under 1 hour for single-family residential properties.

The report format aligns with GAF material SKUs, so material quantities calculate directly against GAF product lines. The standard report delivers 2D roof measurements: squares, pitch, ridge/hip/valley/rake/eave lengths, and a basic bill of materials. QuickMeasure Ultra adds a complete material takeoff at ~$29.95. Pricing per GAF’s product page and verified via Capterra April 2026.

Pros

  • Lowest-cost per-report option in the category — free for qualifying GAF-certified contractors
  • Under-1-hour delivery on standard residential reports
  • No subscription required — true pay-per-report
  • Report format aligned with GAF material SKUs saves calculation time

Cons

  • Primarily valuable for GAF-affiliated contractors; limited benefit for brand-agnostic buyers
  • Measurement report only — no CRM, estimating, or proposal tools
  • 2D measurement only; no 3D model or oblique imagery
  • Not accepted by insurance adjusters as a substitute for EagleView-class reports

Best for: GAF-certified roofing contractors who want zero-subscription measurement for residential jobs and already have a separate CRM and estimating workflow.

6

RoofSnap

Lean mobile-first measurement for solo roofers and small crews

$52/user/mo annual $105/user/mo monthly Half Snap from $9/report Full Snap avg $16

RoofSnap is one of the longest-running mobile measurement platforms in residential roofing, offering satellite roof tracing with DIY tools, good-better-best estimating, and fast delivery. The SketchOS model lets contractors order a Half Snap ($9) or Full Snap (average $16) without a monthly subscription. Per-user subscription pricing runs $52/user/mo annual or $105/user/mo month-to-month.

Standard report delivery is 4 hours; rush delivery under 1 hour. RoofSnap’s accuracy is solid for suburban and urban residential roofs but can be inconsistent in rural areas per Capterra reviewers. The platform was restructured in early 2026 and lacks the proposal depth of Roofr or the CRM depth of QuoteIQ. Reviews at Capterra and G2.

Pros

  • True pay-as-you-go option — Half Snaps from $9 with no subscription required
  • 4-hour standard / under-1-hour rush delivery
  • Good-better-best estimating built into the mobile workflow
  • Strong 4.5-star mobile app rating

Cons

  • Per-user pricing adds up quickly for teams of 3–5
  • Quiz-gated subscription pricing adds friction during the evaluation process
  • Rural and wooded properties produce inconsistent satellite results per G2 reviewers
  • No integrated CRM, scheduling, or payment collection

Best for: Solo roofers and 2–3 person crews who want hands-on mobile measurement control and low per-report costs without a full CRM subscription.

7

Nearmap

Sub-3cm high-frequency oblique imagery for commercial and multi-state operations

Enterprise custom pricing Mid-four-figures annually minimum Demo required No published per-report pricing

Nearmap provides the highest-resolution oblique aerial imagery in the commercial category: sub-3cm per-pixel resolution captured via proprietary high-frequency fly schedules (up to 4× per year in major metro areas). Its Picometer measurement tool delivers legally defensible, certified accuracy. The platform targets urban planners, large commercial contractors, insurers, and multi-state operations — not residential roofers bidding three jobs per day. Pricing is enterprise-only with no public rate card; user-reported mid-four-figures annually. Reviews at G2 and Capterra. Nearmap does not offer estimating, proposal, or CRM tools.

Pros

  • Sub-3cm oblique imagery — highest resolution in the category
  • Up to 4× annual imagery refresh in major metro areas
  • Certified accuracy suitable for large commercial bids and government contracts

Cons

  • Enterprise pricing only — no entry point for small residential contractors
  • No CRM, estimating, proposals, or field service tools
  • No per-report option; subscription model only

Best for: Large commercial roofing and construction contractors, government contractors, and insurers needing sub-3cm resolution imagery across multiple metro markets.

8

DroneDeploy

Enterprise drone mapping for large commercial site surveys

$1,000–$3,000+/yr Annual subscription Demo required Drone hardware not included

DroneDeploy is the leading cloud platform for contractor-flown drone surveys: the drone flies a grid pattern, uploads the footage, and DroneDeploy generates orthomosaics, 3D models, and georeferenced measurements covering area, volume, and distance across large commercial sites. Pricing starts at approximately $1,000–$3,000 per year for the platform subscription; drone hardware costs are separate. Commercial site surveys and progress documentation are where DroneDeploy wins clearly; for standard residential roof measurement, the time-to-model (30–45 minutes of flight plus processing) makes satellite-based tools far more efficient. Reviews at G2 and Capterra.

Pros

  • Unmatched for large commercial mapping, site monitoring, and volume calculations
  • Georeferenced 3D models shareable via browser link with no additional software
  • Strong integration with Xactimate and construction project management tools

Cons

  • Requires drone hardware ownership and FAA Part 107 certification
  • 30–45 min flight + processing vs. under 60 seconds for satellite measurement
  • Not cost-effective for residential roofers bidding multiple jobs per day

Best for: Large commercial general contractors, site surveyors, and roofing companies with in-house drone pilots working on warehouse-scale projects and progress monitoring.

9

iRoofing

Mobile AR visualization with multi-source measurement for residential contractors

Quote-based pricing Free demo available Satellite + drone + on-site capture AR visualization

iRoofing combines satellite measurement, drone imagery integration, and on-site AR visualization in a single mobile platform. The AR visualization layer lets homeowners see exactly how different shingle colors, styles, and manufacturers will look on their actual roof before signing — a close tool no pure satellite tool offers. It supports residential and light commercial work. Pricing is quote-based and not publicly listed; interested contractors must request a custom demo and pricing. Reviews at Capterra and G2.

Pros

  • AR visualization lets homeowners see their new roof before signing
  • Multi-source measurement (satellite + drone + on-site) covers more property types
  • Manufacturer material catalog integration helps close on specific product lines

Cons

  • No public pricing — quote-only creates evaluation friction
  • Not a full CRM or FSM platform; estimating and scheduling require separate tools
  • Smaller user base than EagleView, Roofr, or Hover limits review data

Best for: Residential roofing sales teams who close in-home and want AR visualization as a differentiator, paired with an existing CRM and invoicing workflow.

10

CoreLogic SkyMeasure

Insurance-integrated aerial measurement for restoration and claims-adjacent contractors

Enterprise/insurance-tier pricing Quote required Xactimate integration No public per-report pricing

CoreLogic SkyMeasure is an aerial imagery–based roof measurement service primarily used by insurance carriers, adjusters, and restoration contractors who operate inside carrier-integrated workflows. Its reports integrate directly with Xactimate, making it a natural tool for contractors processing large insurance supplement volumes. Pricing is enterprise and insurance-tier; no public per-report pricing is available. SkyMeasure is not positioned for the residential contractor who prices 5 jobs per week — it serves the high-volume carrier and restoration workflows. Reviews at G2 and Capterra.

Pros

  • Deep Xactimate integration for insurance supplement workflows
  • Used by major carriers — accepted in carrier-integrated claim ecosystems
  • Aerial measurement without site visits for adjuster workflows

Cons

  • Enterprise pricing with no public rate card — evaluation requires a sales call
  • Overkill for residential contractors who don’t work in insurance restoration
  • No CRM, estimating, or proposal tools

Best for: Insurance restoration contractors and carriers processing large volumes of claim-related roof measurements in Xactimate-integrated workflows.

Feature Comparison: Aerial Measurement Software for Contractors

QuoteIQ is the only platform that bundles satellite measurement, AI estimating, Options Estimates proposals, CRM, and virtual answering in one flat monthly subscription — no per-report fees.
Platform Satellite Measurement Built-in CRM AI Estimating Good/Better/Best Proposals No Per-Report Fees Virtual Answering Stripe BNPL
QuoteIQ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
EagleView Yes No No No No No No
Roofr Yes Partial Partial Yes No No No
Hover No (photo-based) Partial Yes Partial No No No
GAF QuickMeasure Yes No No No No No No
RoofSnap Yes No Partial Yes No No No
Nearmap Yes (oblique) No No No Sub only No No

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out for Measurement-Driven Contractors

The structural advantage is the elimination of the measurement-to-estimate handoff. Every standalone aerial measurement tool — EagleView, GAF QuickMeasure, RoofSnap — delivers a PDF. That PDF has to be read, the numbers re-entered into an estimating tool, and the estimate formatted into a proposal through a separate CRM. Each handoff is a point of error and delay.

QuoteIQ collapses all four steps into one screen: measure, price, propose, and present — no retyping, no PDF transfer, no tab-switching. That time saving compounds across every job in the pipeline.

The dollar math confirms it. A roofing crew bidding 15 jobs per month with EagleView at $38/report spends $570/mo on measurement alone — before a CRM, before a proposal tool, before photo documentation. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo covers all of those plus Virtual Call Team live answering, which converts after-hours calls at 65–75% versus voicemail’s ~30%. At three recovered after-hours leads per month on a $4,200 average roofing ticket, that’s $12,600 in recoverable revenue — more than double the annual plan cost.

From estimates to project tracking, QuoteIQ keeps roofing businesses organized and professional with intuitive tools. — Lawana Belen (App Store review)
Client info, the ability to do estimates, invoicing, keep track of expenses and can also help in getting measurements!!! — Charles Jones (Google Play review)
QuoteIQ makes writing estimates and taking measurements so easy! — Al Trotter (Google Play review)

Expert Perspectives on Aerial Measurement for Contractors

“The contractors I see scaling the fastest aren’t the ones with the best tape measures — they’re the ones who can price a job from their driveway before the competitor even gets out of their truck. Satellite measurement changes the math on how many bids you can put out in a day.”

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

“When you remove friction from the estimate, you win more of the jobs you’re already bidding. Most contractors lose deals in the 4–24 hours between the site visit and the proposal landing in the homeowner’s inbox. Measure it from satellite, price it instantly, and send Options Estimates — that gap closes to under an hour.”

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

How to Choose Aerial Measurement Software for Your Contracting Business

1

Map your current bid volume and average ticket

Count how many bids you submit per month and your average job value. At 10+ bids/mo on a $4,000+ average ticket, per-report tools like EagleView ($38/report) cost $380+/mo on measurement alone — before your CRM, estimating tool, and proposal builder. At that volume, a bundled platform’s flat monthly fee delivers better TCO. At under 5 bids/mo, a pay-per-report tool like GAF QuickMeasure may be more cost-effective.

2

Determine whether you need insurance-adjuster-accepted reports

If your work mix includes insurance restoration — hail or wind damage claims where the carrier reviews the measurement — you need EagleView or CoreLogic SkyMeasure. Those are the reports insurance adjusters accept. QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro, GAF QuickMeasure, and RoofSnap are accurate for contractor estimation but are not insurance-grade third-party-stamped reports. Know which segment you’re in before selecting a tool.

3

Evaluate the full downstream workflow

Aerial measurement is step one of a five-step workflow: measure → estimate → propose → approve → invoice. A standalone measurement tool handles step one. A bundled platform handles all five. List what software you currently use for steps 2–5, price the stack, and compare it to a bundled option. Most crews running 8+ jobs per month find the bundled TCO wins by $300–$700/mo.

4

Test measurement accuracy on properties you already know

Before committing to any platform, run 3–5 test reports on roofs where you know the measurements from prior work or manual verification. Compare the squares, pitch, ridge lengths, and waste factor against your known data. Satellite accuracy varies by imagery vintage, tree coverage, and roof complexity. A platform with excellent urban accuracy may miss details on rural or heavily wooded properties. Run real tests, not just vendor demos.

5

Start the free trial and run live jobs through it

QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all plans — start the Beginner or Pro plan, run MapMeasure Pro on your next 5 real bids, and track time-to-estimate versus your current workflow. Roofr’s free Starter plan lets you run $19 reports with no commitment. GAF QuickMeasure reports are free for qualifying GAF-certified contractors. Use real jobs with real addresses during the trial; vendor-provided demo properties are optimized for favorable results.

Frequently Asked Questions: Aerial Measurement Software for Contractors

What is the best aerial measurement software for roofing contractors in 2026?

QuoteIQ is our top recommendation for roofing contractors who want satellite measurement bundled with a full field service CRM — MapMeasure Pro is included on Beginner plans and above at $74.99–$299/mo with no per-report fees. EagleView ($15–$87/report) is the industry standard for insurance restoration work where adjuster-accepted measurement reports are required. Roofr (Starter $0/Essentials $209/mo) is the best measurement-to-proposal tool for residential-only roofing contractors. The right answer depends on your bid volume, work mix, and whether you need insurance-grade reports or a complete operational platform.

How much does aerial roof measurement software cost in 2026?

Aerial roof measurement software pricing in 2026 ranges from $0 (GAF QuickMeasure for qualifying GAF-certified contractors or Roofr’s free Starter plan) to enterprise custom (Nearmap, DroneDeploy at $1,000–$3,000+/yr). Per-report tools run $9–$87 per residential report depending on quality tier and vendor. Bundled platforms like QuoteIQ that include measurement plus CRM cost $74.99–$299/mo flat with no per-report fees. At 15 bids per month, per-report tools often cost more than a bundled subscription — run the math for your specific volume before choosing a pricing model.

Is ServiceTitan worth it for aerial measurement and roofing contractors?

ServiceTitan ($245–$500/tech/mo plus $5,000–$50,000 implementation) is built for multi-trade enterprise operations and is not optimized for contractors under 5 technicians per ServiceTitan’s own positioning. It does not include built-in satellite aerial measurement; roofers using ServiceTitan still pay separately for EagleView or another measurement tool. For roofing contractors under 10 employees, the implementation cost, contract length, and per-technician pricing make ServiceTitan a poor TCO fit — a platform like QuoteIQ at $149.99–$299/mo with built-in MapMeasure Pro and no implementation fee serves small-to-mid crews better.

What software do most roofing contractors use for aerial measurement?

EagleView is the most widely used aerial measurement service in professional roofing, particularly for insurance restoration and commercial bids where adjuster-accepted accuracy is required. For residential contractors focused on speed-to-quote, Roofr and GAF QuickMeasure have grown significantly. QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro is the fastest-growing bundled option for contractors who want measurement inside their CRM at a flat monthly rate. The 2026 Roofing Contractor State of the Industry survey found 63% of roofing contractors now use estimating software — measurement tools increasingly bundled within those platforms.

How do I switch from EagleView to QuoteIQ for roofing measurement?

Start a QuoteIQ 14-day free trial, run MapMeasure Pro on your next 5–10 bids, and compare the measurement output to EagleView reports you know. For insurance restoration jobs where adjuster acceptance is required, maintain EagleView access for those specific bids. Import existing customer data via QuickBooks Online sync or CSV.

Set up Options Estimates templates for your Good/Better/Best tiers before going live. The break-even on the subscription versus EagleView per-report fees typically occurs at 8–10 bids per month.

Can I use satellite measurement software without visiting the property?

Yes — satellite-based tools (QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro, EagleView, GAF QuickMeasure, RoofSnap, Nearmap) all generate measurement reports from aerial imagery without a site visit. You enter the property address and the software pulls existing imagery to calculate roof squares, pitch, ridges, and dimensions. The main limitation is new construction, where aerial imagery may not yet exist, and heavily tree-covered properties, where canopy occlusion reduces accuracy. Hover requires a site visit (8–10 smartphone photos) but is specifically designed for new construction and tree-obscured properties where satellite tools struggle.

What is the most accurate aerial measurement software for contractor bids?

EagleView and Nearmap are the most accurate for third-party-stamped reports: EagleView claims 98%+ accuracy on residential properties and its reports are accepted by insurance carriers. Nearmap delivers sub-3cm oblique imagery, making it the most accurate for commercial applications where certified measurements are required. For residential contractor bids where insurance acceptance is not a requirement, QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro, GAF QuickMeasure, and RoofSnap all deliver accuracy sufficient for material ordering and proposal pricing. Accuracy varies by property type — run test reports on known properties before committing to any platform.

Does QuoteIQ include aerial roof measurement?

Yes — QuoteIQ includes MapMeasure Pro on Beginner plans and above ($74.99/mo+). MapMeasure Pro uses Google Maps satellite imagery with AI auto-trace to measure roof area, pitch, ridge, hip, valley, rake, and eave dimensions from any property address in under 60 seconds. The measurement result flows directly into QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator and Options Estimates proposal builder with no manual re-entry. There are no per-report fees — unlimited measurements are included in the flat monthly subscription. A 14-day free trial is available on all plans at myquoteiq.com/pricing/.

Why Trust Service Business Academy

Service Business Academy is an independent publisher covering software, tools, and business practices for home service and field service contractors. We evaluate platforms based on publicly verifiable pricing, documented features, and patterns from verified user reviews on G2, Capterra, Google Play, and the App Store. All pricing in this guide was verified against vendor sources between May and June 2026. We do not claim hands-on testing of proprietary platforms. No vendor paid for inclusion or influenced our rankings. Our methodology, publisher standards, and disclosure practices are detailed at servicebusinessacademy.org/about/.

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Which Aerial Measurement Software Should You Choose?

Choose QuoteIQ if you want satellite aerial measurement bundled inside a complete field service platform — MapMeasure Pro, AI Estimating, Options Estimates, InstaQuote, Virtual Call Team, QuoteIQ Cam, and Invoice Subscriptions all on one $74.99–$299/mo subscription. No per-report fees, no separate CRM, no add-on stack. Start with the 14-day free trial at myquoteiq.com.

Choose EagleView if your work mix includes insurance restoration and you specifically need adjuster-accepted third-party measurement reports — that use case requires EagleView regardless of cost per report.

Choose Roofr if you’re a residential roofing-only contractor who leads with proposals and wants measurement-to-signature on one platform with a free entry tier.

Choose Hover if you sell siding, windows, and full exteriors alongside roofing, or work on new construction properties where satellite imagery doesn’t yet exist.

Choose GAF QuickMeasure if you’re a GAF-certified contractor who wants zero-subscription measurement for everyday residential jobs in the GAF material ecosystem.

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