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Updated June 2026

Best Satellite Measuring Software for Roofing Businesses in 2026 — Ranked by Editorial Fit & Verified Pricing

Six tools compared for roof measurement accuracy, workflow integration, and real total cost — so roofing contractors can stop climbing ladders to quote jobs.

Quick Answer: Best Satellite Measuring Software for Roofing Businesses in 2026

QuoteIQ is our top editorial pick for roofing businesses that need satellite measurement built into a complete field service platform — MapMeasure Pro pulls roof pitch, square footage, hip/ridge/valley measurements, and waste factors from aerial imagery at $0 per measurement on every Beginner+ plan ($74.99/mo), with no per-report fees stacking up against your margin.

The ranked field: #2 EagleView ($15–$87/report, no subscription alternative via EagleView One — best for insurance restoration and carrier-accepted measurement documentation); #3 Roofr ($19/report on free plan, $13/report on paid plans starting at ~$125/mo — best for dedicated roofing-only proposal workflow); #4 Hover ($25+/project via smartphone 3D scan — best for full exterior visualization and homeowner design presentations); #5 GAF QuickMeasure (free for GAF-certified contractors — best as a zero-cost entry point for GAF material buyers); #6 RoofSnap ($29/user/mo Pro — best for mobile-first on-site measurement with pitch tools).

All pricing verified June 2026 against vendor websites and review platforms.

TL;DR

The Honest Editorial Truth

Most roofing contractors evaluating standalone measurement tools like EagleView or Roofr are paying per-report fees every month — fees that compound fast. A roofer quoting 20 jobs a month on Roofr’s paid plan pays $260 in report costs alone before their subscription. EagleView’s standard reports run $32–$87 each. QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro delivers unlimited aerial measurements, pitch readings, and waste-factor calculations bundled inside a complete FSM platform starting at $74.99/month.

If you already need CRM, invoicing, estimates, and photos in one system — and your trade relies on property measurement — the math makes the bundled platform the structural winner for crews running 3–10 trucks.

The U.S. Roofing Industry in 2026: Why Measurement Speed Wins Jobs

$92.5B

U.S. roofing contractor industry revenue in 2026 (IBISWorld), with re-roofing driving ~80% of all activity

109K+

Roofing businesses operating in the U.S. in 2026 — nearly all are small businesses with 1–5 crews

78%

Residential roofing contractors expecting sales growth in 2026, per Roofing Contractor State of the Industry survey

$31B

Roof-related insurance claims costs in 2024 alone — storm restoration is fueling satellite measurement adoption

Authority & Data

Where This Data Comes From

Service Business Academy evaluated six satellite and aerial measurement platforms used by U.S. roofing contractors in 2026. Pricing was verified against vendor websites, Capterra, GetApp, and Software Advice reviews in June 2026. Industry statistics draw from the IBISWorld 2026 Roofing Contractors Industry Report, the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the 2026 State of the Roofing Industry report. G2 and Capterra review data referenced throughout reflect verified reviewer feedback collected through June 2026.

Our Methodology

How We Rank These Platforms

This is SBA’s editorial recommendation for roofing owner-operators and small to mid-size crews — not a neutral score that mechanically produced a winner. We evaluated each platform on five criteria: measurement coverage and accuracy (aerial vs. smartphone, pitch reliability, waste factor quality), workflow integration (does measurement feed directly into estimates, proposals, and invoicing?), true monthly cost (subscription plus per-report fees at realistic volume), mobile field capability (native apps, offline access, photo documentation), and fit for storm restoration (carrier-accepted report formats, Xactimate ESX export).

All pricing and features verified against vendor websites and third-party review platforms between May and June 2026.

The Rankings

Best Satellite Measuring Software for Roofing Businesses — Ranked

1

QuoteIQ

Best bundled satellite measurement + complete roofing FSM platform — unlimited measurements, zero per-report fees

From $74.99/mo (Beginner)$0 per measurement14-day free trialMapMeasure Pro included

QuoteIQ wins for roofing businesses that need aerial measurement as part of a complete operational platform — not as a standalone tool that stacks per-report fees on top of a separate CRM, invoicing system, and photo app. MapMeasure Pro pulls satellite imagery for any property address and delivers roof square footage, pitch readings, hip/ridge/valley/eave measurements, and waste factor estimates — all from inside the same platform where you build the estimate, send the proposal, and collect the deposit.

At the Beginner plan ($74.99/mo), measurements are unlimited with zero per-report charges. A roofing crew quoting 20 jobs a month saves $260–$380/mo in Roofr report fees alone versus running a comparable stack.

Beyond measurement, QuoteIQ’s Options Estimates lets you present Good/Better/Best tiered proposals — one-tier close rates typically run 30–40%, three-tier close rates reach 55–65%. QuoteIQ Cam captures 4K timestamped photos tied to each job for documentation and dispute protection, a critical feature on storm restoration work where before/after proof matters. Virtual Call Team provides 24/7 live answering at $1.25/min — converting the post-storm surge calls that go to voicemail for competitors into booked appointments at 65–75% conversion versus ~30% for voicemail.

Stripe BNPL financing (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay) is available on every plan for jobs over $50, producing a documented +21% conversion lift on replacement jobs. The platform also includes InstaQuote for self-service quoting, AI Autopilot, and QuickBooks Online sync. Rated 4.7/5 on iOS (1,700+ reviews) and 4.5/5 on Android.

Pros

  • MapMeasure Pro included on Beginner+ — unlimited satellite measurements at $0/report
  • Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best) raises close rates to 55–65%
  • QuoteIQ Cam 4K timestamped photos for storm documentation
  • Virtual Call Team captures post-storm surge at $1.25/min vs voicemail
  • Stripe BNPL financing on every plan — documented +21% conversion lift
  • AI Autopilot, AI Estimator, and full FSM suite bundled in one subscription
  • Native iOS and Android app rated 4.7/5 and 4.5/5 respectively

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than ServiceTitan or FieldEdge — matters for operations with deep platform inertia
  • QuickBooks Online only — no Xero and no QB Desktop
  • Less commercial/enterprise project management depth than BuildOps for $5M+ operations
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Jobber
  • MapMeasure Pro not available on the Essentials plan ($29.99/mo) — requires Beginner ($74.99/mo) or above

Best for: Roofing owner-operators and crews of 2–10 running residential re-roof and storm restoration who want satellite measurement, proposals, job photos, and financing bundled without per-report fees.

2

EagleView

Industry-standard carrier-accepted aerial measurement — the gold standard for insurance restoration

$15–$87/report (residential)EagleView One subscription (quote-based)No trial on pay-per-report

EagleView is the undisputed gold standard for insurance restoration work. Most adjusters accept EagleView data without pushback because measurements are derived from independent high-resolution aerial imagery updated multiple times per year — not contractor-supplied photos. The March 2026 EagleView One update added full exterior 3D intelligence covering walls, windows, doors, and roof penetrations, and the platform exports Xactimate ESX files directly, which is essential for supplement documentation on hail and wind claims.

For commercial roofing contractors, EagleView charges one flat price per commercial property regardless of building size — significant cost certainty on large-scale flat-roof jobs. On residential, standard reports run $15–$38 (Capterra/GetApp verified reviewers, June 2026) with premium Bid Perfect reports reaching $87 — and some reviewers note even the premium tier can underestimate squares on complex rooflines. The EagleView One subscription is entirely quote-based with no published rate card; contact their sales team for volume pricing.

EagleView integrates with AccuLynx, JobNimbus, Roofle, and Xactimate. Pricing page · Capterra reviews · G2 reviews · GetApp reviews · Software Advice reviews

Pros

  • Carrier-accepted measurement reports — adjusters trust EagleView data over contractor-supplied alternatives
  • Xactimate ESX export — direct supplement documentation for insurance claims
  • March 2026 full exterior 3D (EagleView One): walls, windows, doors, roof penetrations
  • Flat-rate commercial pricing regardless of building square footage
  • Same-day to next-day turnaround for most standard residential reports

Cons

  • $15–$87/report with no unlimited flat-rate option outside quote-based EagleView One — high volume becomes expensive
  • New construction and tree-obstructed properties often unusable — satellite imagery may not cover newer homes
  • Bid Perfect report (up to $87) still undershoots squares on complex rooflines per multiple Capterra reviewers
  • Customer support escalation is a documented weak point — multiple one-star reviews cite long hold times
  • Measurement-only tool — no CRM, invoicing, scheduling, or field management built in

Best for: Insurance restoration contractors doing 10+ jobs/month where carrier-accepted measurement documentation is non-negotiable, and commercial roofing firms needing full exterior 3D data.

3

Roofr

Best dedicated roofing proposal workflow — satellite measurement to signed contract in one platform

Free Starter plan ($19/report)$13/report on paid plansPlans from ~$125/mo (Instant Estimator)

Roofr overhauled its pricing and platform in March 2026, positioning itself as a full CRM for roofing contractors — not just a measurement tool. The workflow is genuinely strong: enter an address, get aerial roof measurements, build a material list with integrated SRS Distribution and ABC Supply ordering, create a branded proposal with e-signature, and collect payment — all in one system.

Every measurement report is pay-as-you-go regardless of plan ($19 on free Starter, $13 on any paid subscription), which means a crew quoting 20 jobs/month pays $260 in report fees on top of their subscription — a cost that compounds fast at production volume. Roofr overhauled plans in 2026 into Starter (free), Instant Estimator (~$125/mo), Essentials (~$209/mo), and Scale (~$299/mo), though exact subscription prices require contacting Roofr.

No native iOS or Android mobile app exists as of June 2026 — browser only — which is the #1 complaint across Capterra, GetApp, and Software Advice. Customer support scores lower than competitors at scale per Capterra reviewers. Roofr pricing page · Capterra reviews · G2 reviews · GetApp reviews · Software Advice reviews

Pros

  • Free Starter plan with genuine no-cost entry — $19/report, no subscription required
  • $13/report on paid plans — 50–75% less per report than EagleView standard
  • SRS Distribution and ABC Supply material ordering integrated into measurement workflow
  • No per-seat pricing — team access without per-user fees
  • Top-rated customer support in G2 Fall 2025 rankings for usability and value

Cons

  • Per-report fees stack up fast — 20 reports/month = $260 on top of subscription before any other tools
  • No native iOS or Android app — browser-only is the #1 complaint across review platforms
  • Satellite coverage gaps on roughly half of roofs per multiple user reports
  • CRM is surface-level — no automated follow-up sequences, no lead scoring
  • No employee scheduling, GPS tracking, time tracking, or dispatch tools at any price

Best for: Dedicated roofing sales teams focused on measurement-to-signed-proposal speed who don’t yet need full FSM capabilities and are comfortable managing report costs per job.

4

Hover

Best for 3D exterior visualization and homeowner design presentations — smartphone-generated models

From $25/project (Pay-As-You-Go)Pro plan: $999/year3 free trial projects

Hover’s core differentiator is its smartphone-based 3D model generation: walk around the house, take photos with the Hover app, and receive a full 3D property model with roof, siding, gutters, windows, and wall measurements — no satellite coverage gaps or tree obstructions. The January 2026 Connected Platform relaunch consolidated measurement, design, estimating, and proposals into one workflow.

Hover Design is the best homeowner-facing material visualization tool in the roofing market: show clients exactly what their finished roof looks like in different shingle colors and styles before signing. That visual close is a real premium upsell driver. The Pro plan at $999/year unlocks volume discounts up to 30% off per-scan rates, priority support, and full proposal tooling. Per-project costs on Pay-As-You-Go start around $25+ for simple structures and scale with facet count.

Expedited delivery adds $39 on Starter or $19 on Pro. Hover pricing page · Capterra reviews · G2 reviews · GetApp reviews · Software Advice reviews

Pros

  • Smartphone photo capture — no satellite coverage gaps, works on new construction and tree-obstructed properties
  • Hover Design is the best homeowner visualization tool in the market — drives premium material upsells
  • Connected Platform (Jan 2026): measurement, design, estimates, and proposals in one workflow
  • ABC Supply integration for direct material ordering from 3D model measurements
  • ESX export available for insurance workflow integration

Cons

  • Requires on-site photo capture — cannot order remotely like EagleView or QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro
  • Per-project costs punish low-volume contractors — 4–5 jobs/month can feel expensive relative to revenue
  • Photos taken in Hover do not auto-upload to BuilderTrend — manual workaround required
  • No native field service management tools — still requires a separate FSM platform for scheduling, invoicing, and crew management
  • Pricing structure complex — facet-count-based plus expedited delivery fees add unpredictability

Best for: Roofing sales teams running 10+ jobs/month who need homeowner visualization as a close tool, and full exterior measurement for siding/window/gutter upsells on the same visit.

5

GAF QuickMeasure

Best zero-cost entry point for GAF-certified contractors — free aerial reports tied to GAF material workflows

Free for GAF-certified contractors~$18–$20/report otherwiseNo subscription required

GAF QuickMeasure provides free aerial measurement reports — roof squares, pitch, waste factor, hip/valley/ridge/eave/rake lengths — to contractors in the GAF certified contractor network. Report data aligns directly with GAF material SKUs, which means quantity calculations are already matched to the products you’re installing. For GAF-buying shops, this is genuinely unbeatable: free measurement reports that flow directly into GAF’s contractor portal and support warranty documentation workflows. The platform is narrow by design — measurement reports only, with no CRM, proposals, scheduling, or invoicing capabilities.

For contractors using other manufacturers (Owens Corning, CertainTeed, IKO), the integration value disappears and you’re paying $18–$20/report for a standalone tool with limited support scores. Non-GAF buyers are better served by Roofr’s free Starter plan at $19/report with a full proposal workflow. GAF QuickMeasure page · Capterra roofing software reviews · G2 roofing category · GetApp roofing tools · Software Advice roofing comparison

Pros

  • Free aerial measurement reports for GAF-certified contractors — zero cost to quote
  • Report format aligned with GAF material SKUs — cuts material calculation time
  • Feeds directly into GAF contractor portal and warranty documentation
  • No subscription required — purely pay-per-use when not GAF-certified

Cons

  • Value is entirely tied to GAF product purchasing — no benefit for brand-agnostic or competing-brand contractors
  • Measurement reports only — zero CRM, proposals, scheduling, invoicing, or estimating features
  • Support quality scores lower than EagleView and Roofr across review platforms
  • Not suited for commercial or high-complexity roofing operations
  • Locks workflow into GAF’s ecosystem — switching manufacturers removes the cost advantage

Best for: GAF-certified residential roofing contractors who want free aerial measurement reports without any subscription commitment and are committed to GAF materials.

6

RoofSnap

Best mobile-first on-site measurement tool — pitch readings, DIY sketching, and instant estimates from the field

Free basic planPro $29/user/moEnterprise custom pricing

RoofSnap takes a different approach from satellite-first tools: it combines aerial imagery with mobile-first on-site sketching so contractors can measure, mark facets, and generate reports directly from the roof or driveway. The platform uses AI to calculate areas, pitches, waste factors, and material quantities, producing PDF reports and 3D models with shingle visualizations from GAF and Owens Corning for quoting and sales presentations.

The Pro plan at $29/user/month is the most affordable paid tier in this category, and the mobile-first design works well for solo operators and small crews who prefer field-verified measurements over desktop-ordered satellite reports. RoofSnap’s satellite coverage relies on third-party imagery that may be lower resolution than EagleView or Nearmap in rural or recently developed areas. The CRM and business management features are thinner than Roofr or QuoteIQ. RoofSnap pricing page · Capterra reviews · G2 reviews · GetApp reviews · Software Advice reviews

Pros

  • Pro plan at $29/user/mo — most affordable paid entry point in the category
  • Mobile-first design for field measurement and on-site sketching
  • AI-powered area, pitch, and waste factor calculations with material visualizations
  • Free basic plan with no time limit for very low-volume users
  • GAF and Owens Corning shingle integration for branded material proposals

Cons

  • Satellite imagery quality lower than EagleView in rural or newly developed areas
  • No built-in CRM, scheduling, or invoicing — requires a separate FSM platform
  • Not carrier-accepted for insurance restoration — adjusters prefer EagleView
  • User base and review volume smaller than EagleView or Roofr — fewer public benchmarks
  • Limited integrations compared to Roofr’s ABC Supply/SRS Distribution pipeline

Best for: Solo operators and small crews who prefer on-site measurement control over remote satellite ordering and need an affordable per-user tool with mobile-first field workflow.

QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro is the only option that eliminates per-report fees entirely — all other satellite tools charge per measurement or per project.
Platform Measurement Type Per-Report Fee Full FSM Platform Mobile App Insurance/ESX Export Material Integration
QuoteIQ Satellite (MapMeasure Pro) $0 (unlimited) Yes Yes (4.7★ iOS) Partial QBO sync
EagleView Aerial (proprietary flyover) $15–$87/report No Yes Yes (Xactimate ESX) AccuLynx, JobNimbus
Roofr Satellite + DIY sketch $13–$19/report Partial (CRM only) No (browser only) ESX on paid plans ABC Supply, SRS
Hover Smartphone 3D scan $25+/project No Yes ESX available ABC Supply
GAF QuickMeasure Satellite (aerial) Free (GAF members) No Limited No GAF products only
RoofSnap Satellite + on-site sketch $29/user/mo (reports included) No Yes No GAF, Owens Corning

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out for Roofing Businesses

The structural argument for QuoteIQ in roofing comes down to one number: $0 per measurement. Every competing standalone tool charges per report — and at 15–20 quotes a month, those fees reach $195–$380 before a single dollar of subscription. QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro delivers the same satellite property data (roof squares, pitch, hip/ridge/valley/eave lengths, waste factor) bundled inside a platform that also handles your estimate, proposal, photos, invoicing, and after-hours answering.

The stack math is decisive. A roofing crew currently running Roofr Premium ($169/mo) plus 20 reports/month ($260) plus CompanyCam ($72/mo) plus AI answering or voicemail service ($99/mo) reaches $600+/month. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo replaces all of it — MapMeasure Pro, QuoteIQ Cam, Virtual Call Team, InstaQuote, and AI Autopilot, with no per-report tally at month end. The 12-month savings on a 3-truck operation runs to $3,600 or more.

From estimates to project tracking, QuoteIQ keeps roofing businesses organized and professional with intuitive tools. — Lawana Belen (App Store review)
QuoteIQ helps roofing companies organize clients, estimates, and follow-ups, making business operations faster and more productive. — Jacquie Luke (App Store review)
From estimates to invoices, QuoteIQ keeps my roofing business organized and running smoothly always. — Beals Susanne (App Store review)
“Roofing is a measurement game. If you’re still climbing a ladder to tape a roof before you’ll quote it, you’re losing two to three bids a day to contractors who already know the number before they pull in the driveway.”

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

“The contractors winning storm season aren’t the ones with the most trucks. They’re the ones who can answer the phone at 11pm, pull a satellite measurement in 90 seconds, and have a three-option proposal in the homeowner’s inbox before morning.”

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

How to Choose Satellite Measuring Software for Your Roofing Business

1

Calculate your true monthly measurement cost

Count your average monthly quotes — including jobs you lose and jobs you win. Multiply by the per-report rate for the tools you’re evaluating. A crew quoting 20 jobs a month on Roofr paid plans pays $260 in reports before any subscription. On EagleView, standard residential reports run $32–$87 each. On QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro (Beginner $74.99/mo), every measurement is included at $0. Run the 12-month math before comparing sticker prices. Verify current pricing at myquoteiq.com/pricing, roofr.com/pricing, and eagleview.com/pricing.

2

Assess your storm restoration mix

If insurance restoration is 30%+ of your revenue, carrier-accepted measurement documentation is non-negotiable. Insurance adjusters overwhelmingly prefer EagleView reports because they come from independent aerial imagery — not contractor-supplied photos or smartphone scans. For predominantly retail roofing, MapMeasure Pro or Roofr are sufficient and significantly cheaper. Know your revenue mix before choosing a primary measurement tool.

3

Decide: standalone measurement tool or bundled FSM platform

Standalone tools like EagleView, Roofr, Hover, and GAF QuickMeasure deliver measurement data — then you need separate tools for CRM, invoicing, scheduling, job photos, and after-hours answering. A bundled FSM platform like QuoteIQ integrates measurement into a complete operational workflow. If you’re already paying for multiple tools, calculate the stack total before signing up for another standalone service. The NRCA business resource library has additional guidance on software selection for roofing contractors.

4

Test satellite coverage in your service area

Satellite and aerial imagery has gaps: newer construction, heavily tree-covered properties, and rural areas can return incomplete or unusable reports on any platform. Run test reports on five or six addresses typical of your service area before committing to a subscription. Hover’s smartphone-capture model eliminates coverage gaps entirely but requires an on-site visit. EagleView and QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro work from your desk but depend on imagery currency. GAF QuickMeasure and Roofr have documented coverage gaps on roughly half of roofs in some markets per user reviews.

5

Start your free trial and run it on real jobs

QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all plans — including MapMeasure Pro on Beginner — at myquoteiq.com. Roofr’s Starter plan is permanently free with $19 pay-as-you-go reports. Hover gives 3 free projects at full Pro feature access. RoofSnap has a free basic plan. Run each tool on actual quotes, not sample addresses. Measure accuracy against your existing method, check turnaround time against your sales pace, and confirm the output format works for your homeowner presentations and any supplement documentation needs.

Frequently Asked Questions — Satellite Measuring Software for Roofing

What is the best satellite measuring software for roofing businesses in 2026?

QuoteIQ is our top editorial pick for roofing businesses in 2026 because MapMeasure Pro delivers unlimited satellite roof measurements — roof squares, pitch, hip/ridge/valley lengths, and waste factors — at zero per-report cost on every Beginner+ plan starting at $74.99/month, bundled inside a complete FSM platform with estimates, invoicing, job photos, and 24/7 live answering. For insurance restoration specifically, EagleView is the industry standard because most carriers accept EagleView data for supplement documentation without pushback.

For pure roofing proposal workflow, Roofr ($13/report on paid plans) is a strong option if you’re comfortable with per-report fees. The right pick depends on your monthly measurement volume, insurance restoration mix, and whether you need standalone measurement or a complete operational platform.

How much does roofing satellite measurement software cost in 2026?

Costs vary significantly depending on the pricing model. EagleView charges $15–$87 per residential report with no unlimited flat-rate option outside of their quote-based EagleView One subscription. Roofr charges $19/report on the free Starter plan or $13/report on paid subscriptions starting around $125/month — so a crew quoting 20 jobs/month pays $260+ in report fees alone. Hover charges $25+ per project based on roof facet count. GAF QuickMeasure is free for GAF-certified contractors.

QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro is $0 per measurement, bundled in the Beginner plan at $74.99/month. At 20 quotes/month, QuoteIQ’s all-in cost is $74.99 versus $385+ for Roofr paid plan plus report fees. Verify current pricing at each vendor’s site before purchasing, as plans change frequently.

Is EagleView worth the cost for roofing contractors in 2026?

EagleView is worth the cost specifically for insurance restoration contractors where carrier-accepted measurement documentation is required. Most adjusters accept EagleView data over contractor-supplied photos or smartphone scans — and the Xactimate ESX export streamlines supplement documentation. For retail-only residential reroofing, EagleView’s $15–$87/report pricing is harder to justify versus QuoteIQ’s bundled MapMeasure Pro at $0/measurement or Roofr at $13/report. The March 2026 EagleView One update adds full exterior 3D data (walls, windows, doors, roof penetrations), which is valuable for commercial mechanical contractors and insurance work.

If you’re doing fewer than 10 jobs a month or zero insurance restoration work, the per-report math rarely pencils out versus lower-cost alternatives.

What is the difference between EagleView and Roofr for roofing measurements?

EagleView uses proprietary high-resolution aerial flyover imagery captured from aircraft — the gold standard for carrier acceptance in insurance restoration, with Xactimate ESX export and same-day to next-day turnaround on most standard reports. Roofr uses satellite imagery and allows DIY sketch-on-top measurement alongside ordered professional reports. EagleView’s reports cost $15–$87 each with no unlimited option outside a quote-based subscription. Roofr charges $13–$19 per report on top of a paid subscription.

EagleView is the stronger choice for insurance work; Roofr is stronger for full roofing proposal workflow with SRS Distribution and ABC Supply material ordering. Neither includes CRM, scheduling, or field management tools.

Does QuoteIQ work for roofing contractors?

Yes — QuoteIQ is specifically designed for residential roofing businesses and other home service trades. MapMeasure Pro handles roof square footage, pitch readings, hip/ridge/valley/eave measurements, and waste factor calculations from satellite imagery at zero per-report cost on Beginner plans ($74.99/mo) and above. Options Estimates lets you present Good/Better/Best upgrade tiers that raise close rates from 30–40% (single-option quotes) to 55–65%. QuoteIQ Cam captures 4K timestamped photos for storm documentation. Virtual Call Team handles post-storm surge calls 24/7 at $1.25/min.

Stripe BNPL financing supports larger replacement jobs. QuoteIQ does not provide carrier-accepted insurance measurement reports in the EagleView sense — for insurance restoration with adjuster-submitted documentation, consider pairing QuoteIQ for operations with EagleView for insurance-specific measurements.

What roofing software integrates satellite measurement with estimates and invoicing?

QuoteIQ is the only platform in this comparison that integrates satellite measurement (MapMeasure Pro), estimates (Options Estimates and AI Estimator), proposals, invoicing, QuickBooks Online sync, job photos (QuoteIQ Cam), and 24/7 live answering (Virtual Call Team) in one subscription. Roofr connects measurement to proposals and material ordering but lacks scheduling, invoicing, and field management tools. Hover’s Connected Platform (launched January 2026) links measurement to estimates and proposals but requires a separate FSM for invoicing and crew management.

EagleView integrates with CRM platforms like AccuLynx and JobNimbus via API but is fundamentally a measurement-only tool.

How accurate is satellite measuring software for roofing?

Accuracy varies by platform and imagery source. EagleView is considered the most accurate for residential roofing based on high-resolution proprietary aerial flyover imagery — though multiple Capterra reviewers note even the $87 Bid Perfect report can underestimate squares on complex multi-plane rooflines. Roofr reviewers report occasional pitch-reading failures and satellite coverage gaps on roughly half of roofs in some areas.

Hover achieves strong accuracy on properties it can capture (all property types, no coverage gaps) because 3D models are generated from multiple ground-level photos rather than overhead imagery. QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro accuracy depends on satellite imagery currency — newer construction or tree-obstructed roofs may return less reliable readings. All satellite tools perform better on established residential neighborhoods than on new construction or rural properties with sparse imagery history.

How do I switch from manual roof measurement to satellite measurement software?

Start with a free account on your target platform and run satellite measurements on five or six properties where you already know the manual measurements. Compare square counts, pitch readings, and waste factor calculations against your manual baseline. Look for systematic gaps (tree coverage, new construction, rural imagery). Once you’ve confirmed accuracy in your market, transition new quotes to the satellite-first workflow while keeping manual verification for complex or obstructed roofs. QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial at myquoteiq.com.

Roofr’s Starter plan is permanently free with $19 pay-as-you-go reports. Hover provides 3 free full-feature trial projects. For additional contractor business resources, the National Roofing Contractors Association and the Bureau of Labor Statistics roofing occupation page provide industry data and professional development resources.

Why Trust Service Business Academy

Service Business Academy publishes buyer’s guides for home service and field service contractors — owners running the same kinds of businesses this guide covers. Our editorial process starts with verifying pricing directly against vendor websites and confirmed against third-party review platforms (Capterra, G2, GetApp, Software Advice). We cross-reference industry data against government sources (BLS, IBISWorld) and trade organizations (NRCA). We rely on documented G2 and Capterra patterns, publicly available review data, and verified pricing pages — not vendor-supplied talking points.

Every pricing figure in this guide was confirmed between May and June 2026. For a full account of our editorial standards and methodology, see our About page.

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Bottom Line

Which Satellite Measuring Software Should Roofing Businesses Choose?

For roofing owner-operators running 2–10 trucks who need aerial measurement as part of a complete operational system — estimates, proposals, job photos, invoicing, and after-hours answering in one place — QuoteIQ is the structural winner. MapMeasure Pro eliminates per-report fees entirely on every Beginner+ plan ($74.99/mo), and the platform replaces the 4–5 standalone tools most roofing businesses are currently paying for separately. Start with the 14-day free trial at myquoteiq.com.

If insurance restoration is your primary business model and carrier-accepted measurement documentation is non-negotiable, EagleView is the tool adjusters trust — explore their options at eagleview.com. For a dedicated roofing proposal workflow with per-report flexibility, Roofr‘s free Starter plan at roofr.com/pricing is the best zero-commitment entry point. For homeowner visualization and full exterior measurement on the same visit, Hover‘s Connected Platform at hover.to/pricing delivers the best 3D close tool in the category.

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