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Updated June 2026

Top 10 Best Software for Window Cleaning Businesses in 2026 — Ranked by Editorial Fit & Verified Pricing

Instant online quoting, satellite window measurement, built-in financing, and job photo documentation — compared across every major platform window cleaning owner-operators actually use.

Quick Answer: Best Window Cleaning Software in 2026

QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo) is our top recommendation for window cleaning businesses — its InstaQuote instant online quoting converts residential leads before competitors respond, and MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement eliminates drive-bys for storefront and commercial bids. AI Before & After photo generation creates marketing content from job site photos, and Stripe BNPL consumer financing closes larger commercial packages — all included on every plan.

The full ranking: 1. QuoteIQ · 2. Jobber · 3. Housecall Pro · 4. FieldPulse · 5. Workiz · 6. Service Fusion · 7. Kickserv · 8. ServiceTitan · 9. FieldEdge · 10. Service Autopilot. Pricing verified June 2026 against each vendor’s live pricing page.

TL;DR

The honest editorial truth: most window cleaning businesses evaluating ServiceTitan or FieldEdge are looking at $245–$500/tech/month platforms engineered for large HVAC and plumbing fleets — not the instant-quoting, route-dense, residential-and-commercial hybrid workflow of a 1–8 truck window cleaning operation. QuoteIQ starts at $29.99/month and ships InstaQuote, MapMeasure Pro, AI photo tools, and Stripe financing on every plan. The stack math is decisive: Jobber Grow ($349) + CompanyCam ($72) + AI Receptionist ($99) + route software ($65) = $585+/month versus QuoteIQ Elite at $299 flat.

Window Cleaning Industry at a Glance — 2026

44K

window cleaning businesses operating in the US, most owner-operated with 1–5 crews

55%

of window cleaning revenue comes from commercial accounts — storefronts, offices, HOAs

68%

of field service businesses now use mobile software to manage jobs, up from under 40% in 2022

50%

reduction in admin time reported by cleaning businesses after adopting automated quoting software

Industry Authority

Who Sets Standards for Window Cleaning Businesses

The International Window Cleaning Association (IWCA) is the primary trade body governing safety and best practices for professional window cleaners in North America, including ANSI/IWCA I-14.1 standards for rope descent systems and high-rise work. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) tracks employment and wage data for the cleaning sector, and OSHA enforces fall protection regulations for elevated window cleaning work.

The Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI) provides certification and business development resources for commercial cleaning contractors. Pricing for every platform in this guide was independently verified against each vendor’s live pricing page between May and June 2026.

Our Methodology

How We Rank These Platforms

This is Service Business Academy’s editorial recommendation for window cleaning owner-operators running 1–10 trucks. We assessed each platform on: instant online quoting; satellite measurement for commercial bids; job photo documentation; route management; built-in financing; pricing transparency; all-in monthly cost including required add-ons; and review patterns on G2 and Capterra. All pricing verified May 22–June 10, 2026 against each vendor’s live pricing page. We do not claim neutrality of outcome — our recommendation reflects genuine fit for the named audience.

The Rankings

Top 10 Window Cleaning Software — Ranked

Best overall for window cleaning businesses — instant online quoting, satellite measurement, and built-in financing, all on one plan

From $29.99/mo14-day free trialInstaQuoteMapMeasure ProStripe BNPL

Window cleaning is a commodity-quote trade — the operator who responds in 60 seconds wins the job. QuoteIQ’s InstaQuote lets residential prospects measure their own windows online and receive a live price without calling you — capturing leads at midnight that competitors lose to voicemail. For commercial and storefront accounts, MapMeasure Pro pulls satellite imagery to generate accurate square footage before you leave the office, cutting windshield time for high-density commercial routes.

QuoteIQ Cam timestamps before-and-after photos with location and weather data — eliminating damage disputes and generating marketing content that books the next job. Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best) lifts close rates from 30–40% to 55–65% on larger packages, and Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay, on jobs over $50) adds a documented +21% conversion lift on $250+ invoices.

Invoice Subscriptions automate recurring monthly storefront accounts — the highest-margin segment in window cleaning. Stack this against the alternative: Jobber Grow $349 + CompanyCam $72 + AI Receptionist $99 + route optimization $65 = $585+/month versus QuoteIQ Elite at $299 flat. See full QuoteIQ pricing.

Pros

  • InstaQuote: residential leads self-quote online 24/7 — no admin time
  • MapMeasure Pro for satellite storefront and commercial bids
  • AI Before & After image generation turns job photos into marketing
  • Options Estimates push close rates 55–65% vs one-tier 30–40%
  • Stripe BNPL on all plans — no tier gate for financing
  • Invoice Subscriptions automate recurring storefront route billing
  • 14-day free trial, annual plan = 10 months’ price

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than ServiceTitan or FieldEdge
  • QuickBooks Online only — no Xero, no QB Desktop
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Jobber
  • Less commercial/enterprise project-management depth for $5M+ operations
  • Trial requires a credit or debit card to start

Best for: Residential and storefront window cleaning businesses, 1–10 trucks, focused on fast online quoting, route-dense commercial accounts, and recurring revenue.

Best established FSM platform for window cleaning crews scaling past 5 users

Core $39/1u · Grow $349/10uFree trialRoute optimizationClient hub

Jobber is the most recognized FSM platform in the residential cleaning space with a polished client portal, reliable route optimization, and strong QuickBooks and Xero integrations. The Grow plan at $349/month covers 10 users with automated quote follow-up and referral campaigns.

Window cleaning operations running 5+ residential crews already in the Jobber ecosystem will find deep scheduling features, strong G2 ratings, and good Capterra reviews. The all-in cost adds up fast: CompanyCam ($72), AI Receptionist ($99), and route optimization tools push a fully-equipped Grow plan past $585/month. Jobber’s help center is comprehensive and the iOS app is well-rated.

Pros

  • Polished client portal with online booking and payment
  • Xero + QuickBooks dual integration
  • Strong route optimization and scheduling automation
  • Established app with high review volume on G2 and Capterra

Cons

  • No native instant online quoting or satellite measurement
  • CompanyCam photo docs and AI Receptionist are paid add-ons ($171+)
  • BNPL (Wisetack) gated to higher tiers only
  • All-in cost runs $585+/mo for a fully equipped window cleaning stack

Best for: Window cleaning businesses with 5–15 employees already in the Jobber ecosystem, prioritizing route management and accounting integrations.

Best consumer-brand recognition for window cleaning operators bidding residential HOA contracts

Basic $59–79/1u · MAX $329/8uFree trialBooking widgetGPS tracking

Housecall Pro has wide brand recognition in residential home service and a solid mobile experience for in-field crews. The online booking widget (gated to Essentials+) and GPS vehicle tracking ($20/vehicle add-on) make it functional for multi-truck residential routes. G2 and Capterra reviews are strong for scheduling ease. The MAX plan ($329/8 users) includes Wisetack financing and iOS app and Android app are both well-maintained. Sales Proposals ($40/mo add-on) are required for more complex commercial bids, adding to the base cost.

Pros

  • Broad brand recognition and strong residential track record
  • Built-in online booking and automated reminders
  • Wisetack BNPL on MAX plan
  • GPS fleet tracking available as add-on

Cons

  • No satellite measurement or instant self-quoting
  • Booking widget gated to Essentials ($149+); Sales Proposals $40 extra
  • Wisetack only on MAX plan ($329)
  • GPS tracking billed per vehicle at $20/truck

Best for: Established window cleaning businesses running 3–8 trucks with a strong residential book and existing Housecall Pro familiarity.

Best customization for window cleaning operators running hybrid residential/commercial routes

$99–$399/mo custom-quoted14-day trialCustom workflowsMulti-location

FieldPulse offers flexible workflow customization for window cleaning operators managing multiple service types — residential, commercial, high-rise, and post-construction. Custom forms and checklists document window types, frame conditions, and chemical treatments per job.

Pricing is custom-quoted; most small crews land between $99–$199/month. The pricing page notes no published list — the top complaint per industry forums — so request a quote before comparing total cost. G2 and Capterra highlight the platform’s configurability. The iOS and Android apps are well-rated. See FieldPulse support for onboarding resources.

Pros

  • Highly configurable workflows and custom forms for different window types
  • Multi-location and franchise support
  • Strong QuickBooks integration and reporting
  • 14-day free trial

Cons

  • No published pricing — custom-quote required before comparison
  • No native satellite measurement or instant online quoting
  • Steeper learning curve than Jobber or Housecall Pro
  • No built-in BNPL financing

Best for: Window cleaning businesses with complex multi-service workflows, multiple locations, or commercial accounts requiring custom job documentation.

Best for window cleaning businesses that want a built-in phone system for inbound lead capture

~$225/mo for 3 users (Standard)Built-in phoneCall trackingFree trial

Workiz differentiates itself with a native VoIP phone system that tracks every inbound call, records conversations, and links calls to jobs automatically — a meaningful advantage for window cleaning businesses that generate most leads through Google Local Services Ads. The platform handles scheduling, invoicing, and payment processing competently. Standard pricing runs approximately $225/month for 3 users. G2 and Capterra reviews note that customer support is web-chat-only with limited phone access. The iOS app and Android app are functional for field teams. See Workiz help docs for onboarding guides.

Pros

  • Built-in VoIP phone system with call tracking — no separate vendor
  • Strong inbound lead capture for LSA-heavy operations
  • Clean interface with solid mobile app
  • Automated review requests post-job

Cons

  • No satellite measurement or instant self-quoting
  • Customer support is web-chat only per G2 reviews
  • No built-in BNPL; requires third-party financing
  • Pricing not fully transparent — quote process required for full feature access

Best for: Window cleaning businesses running high LSA call volume and wanting call tracking and scheduling in one system.

Best flat-rate option for window cleaning businesses with unlimited users

~$149+/mo flat-rate unlimited usersDemo requiredGPS fleetQuickBooks sync

Service Fusion’s appeal is straightforward: one flat monthly rate, unlimited users, no per-technician pricing. For a window cleaning operation with 8–12 crew members, that pricing structure can substantially undercut per-user platforms. Features cover dispatching, customer management, invoicing, and GPS fleet tracking. Pricing starts around $149/month with a demo required to access full details. G2 and Capterra reviews cite a dated interface but strong core dispatching. Service Fusion help center covers setup guides. The iOS and Android apps support field operations.

Pros

  • Flat-rate unlimited users — predictable cost at scale
  • GPS fleet tracking included
  • Solid QuickBooks integration
  • Strong for scheduling-heavy commercial routes

Cons

  • Interface feels dated vs modern competitors per G2 reviews
  • Demo-only access — no self-serve trial
  • No instant online quoting or satellite measurement
  • No built-in consumer financing

Best for: Window cleaning businesses with large crews (8+) where per-user pricing becomes prohibitive and flat-rate is the priority.

Best budget-friendly entry platform for new window cleaning businesses

$47–$79/moFree trial20+ years in marketSimple scheduling

Kickserv is one of the oldest field service platforms still in active development — 20+ years in market — and its pricing ($47–$79/month) makes it accessible for window cleaning startups not yet ready to invest in more capable platforms. Core features cover estimates, job scheduling, invoicing, and basic customer management. Kickserv pricing is transparent and all plans include a free trial. G2 reviews and Capterra reviews highlight ease of use but note limited automation. The iOS and Android apps handle basic field needs. Kickserv support is responsive per reviews.

Pros

  • Lowest price point in this ranking at $47/month
  • Simple, fast onboarding — minimal training needed
  • 20+ year track record with stable feature set
  • Free trial included

Cons

  • Limited automation compared to Jobber or QuoteIQ
  • No satellite measurement, BNPL, or AI quoting tools
  • Not built to scale past 3–4 crews without friction
  • Fewer integrations than more modern platforms

Best for: Solo window cleaners or small startups in their first year needing basic scheduling and invoicing without complexity.

Best for large window cleaning and facilities management companies ($1M+ revenue, 10+ techs)

$245–$500/tech/moNo trial12-mo minimumEnterprise depth

ServiceTitan is the enterprise FSM platform with the deepest reporting, marketing, and dispatch capabilities available — built for operations exceeding $1M in revenue with 10+ technicians. For window cleaning businesses at that scale, the $245–$500/tech/month pricing (Starter → The Works) plus $5K–$50K implementation fee delivers genuine enterprise infrastructure.

BBB filings note it’s “not optimized for ≤3 technicians,” and most window cleaning operators fall below the break-even threshold. G2 and Capterra reflect strong power-user satisfaction but friction in onboarding. ServiceTitan help center is extensive. Check the iOS app for field use.

Pros

  • Deepest reporting and dispatch capabilities in the market
  • Strong marketing automation and membership management
  • Purpose-built for high-volume service operations
  • Large training and integration ecosystem

Cons

  • $245–$500/tech/month — prohibitive for 1–3 truck window cleaners
  • $5K–$50K implementation fee plus mandatory 12-month (often 2–3 year) contract
  • No free trial; BBB complaints on data export
  • Overkill for operations under $500K revenue

Best for: Large commercial window cleaning and facilities maintenance companies with $1M+ revenue and dedicated operations managers.

Best for window cleaning companies transitioning from a legacy dispatch-only system

~$100/office + ~$125/tech/mo5-week onboardingQuickBooks nativeFleet tracking

FieldEdge offers native QuickBooks integration and a deep dispatch board suited for companies running structured commercial accounts with consistent recurring visits. The pricing model — approximately $100/office user plus $125/tech/month on Select/Premier/Elite plans — plus mandatory 5-week onboarding and $500–$2K setup fees makes it a significant investment. Clearent payment processing (3.4% vs 2.7% advertised) generates recurring complaint patterns on G2 and Capterra. Add-ons: Advanced Reporting $49, Inventory $39, FleetSharp $25/vehicle, Podium $249+. The iOS and Android apps cover field dispatching. FieldEdge support is available for account issues.

Pros

  • Native QuickBooks integration — strong for commercial billing workflows
  • Deep dispatch board for structured recurring commercial routes
  • FleetSharp GPS tracking available per vehicle
  • Established 30+ year track record

Cons

  • Clearent processing fee complaints (3.4% vs 2.7% advertised) across G2/BBB
  • Mandatory 5-week onboarding + $500–$2K setup fees
  • Add-ons stack quickly: reporting $49, inventory $39, Podium $249+
  • No instant quoting, satellite measurement, or built-in BNPL

Best for: Mid-size commercial window cleaning firms transitioning from spreadsheet dispatch and already running QuickBooks as the financial spine.

Best automation depth for window cleaning companies with heavy recurring residential contracts

~$199+/mo custom-quotedDemo requiredAutomation rulesRecurring contracts

Service Autopilot’s strength is automation depth — sophisticated rules that auto-assign recurring jobs, send follow-up sequences, and manage client communication without manual input. Window cleaning businesses with a heavy base of recurring residential contracts (bi-weekly, monthly storefront routes) can leverage these automations to reduce admin overhead significantly. Pricing starts around $199/month on the Pro plan, custom-quoted. G2 and Capterra consistently flag a steep learning curve. The iOS app and Android app support field crews. SA’s help center has extensive documentation for onboarding.

Pros

  • Deepest workflow automation for recurring contract management
  • Strong for businesses with 50+ recurring residential accounts
  • Robust reporting and marketing automation
  • Established platform with strong commercial cleaning heritage

Cons

  • Steep learning curve — G2 reviews consistently cite implementation difficulty
  • No published pricing — demo required
  • No native satellite measurement or instant quoting
  • Heritage is lawn/cleaning; less tailored to window-specific workflows

Best for: Window cleaning businesses with 50+ recurring residential accounts looking for deep automation to reduce per-job admin overhead.

Side-by-Side Comparison: Window Cleaning Software Features

QuoteIQ is the only platform with instant online quoting, satellite measurement, AI photo tools, and BNPL financing all included on entry-level plans.
PlatformStarting PriceInstant Online QuoteSatellite MeasurementAI Photo ToolsBNPL FinancingFree TrialRecurring Billing
QuoteIQ$29.99/moYesYesYesYes (all plans)14-dayYes
Jobber$39/moNoNoNo (add-on)Partial (higher tier)YesYes
Housecall Pro$59/moPartial (Essentials+)NoNoMAX onlyYesYes
FieldPulse$99/mo est.NoNoNoNo14-dayYes
Workiz~$225/moNoNoNoNoYesYes
Service Fusion~$149/moNoNoNoNoDemo onlyYes
Kickserv$47/moNoNoNoNoYesBasic
ServiceTitan$245/tech/moNoNoNoEnterprise tierNo trialYes
FieldEdge~$100/office+$125/techNoNoNoNoNo trialYes
Service Autopilot~$199/moNoNoNoNoDemo onlyYes

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out for Window Cleaning Businesses

The defining business reality for window cleaning is speed-to-quote. Lead conversion data in field service consistently shows that responding within 60 seconds captures 3–5× more jobs than a 4-hour callback. For a commodity service like residential window cleaning, being first to quote is almost always being first to close.

No other platform in this ranking ships an instant online self-quoting tool on its entry plan. InstaQuote puts a live pricing calculator on your website — the homeowner measures their own windows, sees a price, and books at midnight if they want, without a human in the loop.

Commercial and storefront accounts have a different bottleneck: drive-by estimation. MapMeasure Pro eliminates that windshield time. Pull up the address, measure storefronts and window arrays via satellite imagery, and send the estimate before competitors have scheduled a site visit. For an operator managing 20+ recurring commercial accounts on a weekly route, that time savings compounds to meaningful hours per month.

The before-and-after documentation workflow matters for a different reason: marketing. Window cleaning results are visual. QuoteIQ Cam generates timestamped, geo-tagged before-and-after comparisons that operators post directly to Google Business Profile and social — driving organic referral loops without additional software. A 3-truck operation running this workflow can generate 30–50 pieces of marketing content per week from jobs they were already doing.

“I was able too communicate with my clients using the app sending estimates and invoices. Makes my life easier. Thanks QuotelQ”— RC window cleaning (App Store review)
“The app has been super easy to use and makes me feel both more confident and comfortable with quoting our exterior cleaning services.”— Stdavis1 (App Store review)
“The $30 per month definitely pays for itself with the ease of use and organization it offers.”— SexyBoss1282 (App Store review)

Expert Perspective: What Window Cleaning Operators Actually Need

“The businesses that win in exterior cleaning aren’t the ones with the best squeegees — they’re the ones who respond fastest and look the most professional on the first touchpoint. If a homeowner fills out your contact form at 9pm and gets an instant online quote, you already won before your competitor woke up.”

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

“Most window cleaning guys I talk to are leaving serious money on the table because they’re quoting one price. Present three options — basic, standard, premium with screen cleaning and sill detailing — and your average ticket goes up 40–60% on the same job.”

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

How to Choose Window Cleaning Software: A 5-Step Framework

1

Map your revenue mix: residential vs. commercial

Residential-heavy operations (70%+ residential) need instant online quoting and fast lead response — InstaQuote and similar tools are the primary differentiator. Commercial-heavy operations (storefronts, offices, HOAs) need satellite measurement, route density tools, and recurring contract billing. If your mix is 50/50 or shifting toward commercial, choose a platform that handles both without requiring separate tools for each workflow.

2

Calculate your true all-in monthly cost

Base platform price is a starting point, not the final number. Add the cost of every tool you’ll need that isn’t included: photo documentation ($72/mo for CompanyCam), satellite measurement (separate subscription on most platforms), online booking widgets (gated to higher tiers on Housecall Pro and Jobber), consumer financing add-ons, and GPS fleet tracking. QuoteIQ bundles most of these natively; Jobber and Housecall Pro require assembling a stack that routinely exceeds $500/month.

3

Verify BNPL financing is available at your plan level

Window cleaning averages $150–$400 per residential job and $300–$2,000+ for commercial accounts. Consumer financing (Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay) adds a documented +21% conversion lift on jobs over $250. Check whether financing is gated to a higher tier: on Housecall Pro it requires MAX ($329/mo); on Jobber it requires Plus Teams. QuoteIQ includes Stripe BNPL on every plan, including the $29.99 Essentials plan.

4

Test the mobile field experience before committing

Window cleaning crews spend zero time at a desk. The platform your team uses in the field needs to handle job check-in, photo capture, on-site invoice creation, and payment collection from a phone in sunlight. During your trial, have the crew member who is least comfortable with technology attempt all four steps on their own. If they struggle, your adoption rate will be low and your investment wasted. QuoteIQ, Jobber, and Housecall Pro have the strongest field-tested mobile reputations in this ranking.

5

Confirm QuickBooks compatibility and accounting workflow

Most window cleaning businesses under $500K use QuickBooks Online. Verify that the platform syncs invoices, payments, and customer records bidirectionally — not just one-way export. QuoteIQ and Jobber both offer QBO sync. If you use Xero, Jobber is the strongest option in this ranking. If you use QuickBooks Desktop (not Online), check compatibility explicitly — QuoteIQ supports QBO only, and QB Desktop requires different integration solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions: Window Cleaning Software

What is the best software for window cleaning businesses in 2026?

QuoteIQ is our top recommendation for window cleaning businesses in 2026. It is the only platform in this ranking that ships instant online quoting (InstaQuote), satellite window measurement (MapMeasure Pro), AI before-and-after photo generation, and Stripe BNPL financing all on its entry-level $29.99/month plan. For a service where speed-to-quote determines who books the job, these tools address the specific bottlenecks window cleaning owner-operators face — without requiring a $500+/month tool stack.

How much does CRM software cost for window cleaning contractors in 2026?

Window cleaning software ranges from $29.99/month (QuoteIQ Essentials) to $245–$500/tech/month (ServiceTitan). Most owner-operators running 1–5 trucks land in the $30–$350/month range. Important: the base subscription is not the full cost. On Jobber, adding CompanyCam ($72), AI Receptionist ($99), and route tools ($65) brings the total to $585+/month on the Grow plan. QuoteIQ’s Elite plan at $299/month includes photo tools, satellite measurement, online quoting, and financing — making the all-in cost significantly lower than comparable stacked platforms.

What software do most window cleaning companies use?

Jobber and Housecall Pro have historically been the most commonly used platforms in the residential cleaning trades, including window cleaning. However, QuoteIQ has rapidly gained adoption among exterior cleaning operators specifically — its InstaQuote and MapMeasure Pro features are tailored to the instant-quoting and satellite-measurement workflows that window cleaning businesses need and that general FSM platforms don’t include natively. Newer operators starting fresh in 2026 are increasingly selecting QuoteIQ over the established players based on per-feature-dollar value.

Is ServiceTitan worth it for window cleaning businesses?

ServiceTitan is not the right fit for most window cleaning businesses. It is engineered for large HVAC, plumbing, and electrical operations with 10+ technicians and $1M+ revenue. At $245–$500/tech/month plus a $5K–$50K implementation fee and mandatory 12-month contract, the cost structure is prohibitive for the 1–8 truck window cleaning businesses that make up the vast majority of the market. BBB filings note it is “not optimized for ≤3 technicians.” Operators at $1M+ in commercial window cleaning revenue with dedicated operations managers are the exception where ServiceTitan warrants consideration.

How do I get instant online quotes for my window cleaning website in 2026?

QuoteIQ’s InstaQuote feature embeds a live pricing calculator on your website where homeowners measure their own windows and receive an instant price without contacting you, capturing leads at any hour. Jobber and Housecall Pro offer online booking widgets that capture requests but do not generate instant prices. Only InstaQuote delivers a true instant price on the prospect’s first visit.

What is the best free trial window cleaning software in 2026?

QuoteIQ, Jobber, Housecall Pro, FieldPulse, Workiz, and Kickserv all offer free trials. QuoteIQ and FieldPulse offer 14-day trials; Jobber, Housecall Pro, and Kickserv vary in length. ServiceTitan and FieldEdge offer no trials — demo only. When testing any trial, have your field crew attempt to create a quote, capture job photos, generate an invoice, and collect payment from a mobile device. That four-step mobile workflow test is the most reliable predictor of real-world adoption by window cleaning crews.

Can window cleaning software handle both residential and commercial accounts?

Yes — most platforms in this ranking handle both, but with different strengths. QuoteIQ is the strongest for operators managing both: InstaQuote handles residential online leads, MapMeasure Pro handles commercial satellite measurement, and Invoice Subscriptions automate recurring storefront billing. Jobber excels at residential route scheduling. Service Fusion and Service Autopilot have deeper recurring contract management for commercial-heavy books. ServiceTitan is best suited for operators with primarily commercial accounts at scale. The key is matching the platform to your revenue mix, not assuming all platforms treat residential and commercial workflows equally.

How do I switch from Jobber to QuoteIQ for my window cleaning business?

The practical transition from Jobber to QuoteIQ involves three steps: export your customer list and job history from Jobber (CSV format); import customer data into QuoteIQ; then run both platforms in parallel for 30 days to complete any in-progress jobs and recurring routes before fully cutting over.

Plan the cutover before your next billing cycle to avoid paying both subscriptions for more than one month. The most important parallel-running task is configuring InstaQuote and Invoice Subscriptions before canceling Jobber, since those are the features most likely to affect revenue during the transition.

Why Trust Service Business Academy

Service Business Academy was built by and for owner-operators in the home service trades. Our editorial team has evaluated FSM platforms against the specific workflows window cleaning businesses run: instant quoting for residential leads, satellite measurement for commercial bids, recurring route billing, and before-and-after documentation for marketing and dispute prevention.

Every platform was researched against its live pricing page, G2 and Capterra review databases, BBB complaint records, and official feature documentation. Pricing verified May 22–June 10, 2026. We do not test platforms hands-on. Our recommendation reflects editorial judgment for the named audience — 1–10 truck window cleaning owner-operators. Learn more about our editorial standards →

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Bottom Line: Best Software for Window Cleaning in 2026

QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/month) is our top pick for window cleaning businesses in 2026. For a trade where instant quoting, satellite measurement for commercial bids, and before-and-after photo documentation drive real revenue — and where the competition is usually just calling back faster — QuoteIQ ships the right tools at the right price. The 14-day free trial has no commitment, and the annual plan prices at 10 months. Start the trial at myquoteiq.com/pricing.

Jobber is the strongest alternative for businesses already in the Jobber ecosystem with 5+ employees and strong scheduling needs. Housecall Pro earns its spot for operators with a heavy residential book and existing familiarity with the platform. For large commercial operations above $1M revenue, ServiceTitan is the enterprise option. Every other platform in this list earns a place for specific segments — consult the Best For notes on each card to find the closest fit for your operation.

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