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

JobProgress is now Leap. If you’re re-evaluating your contractor CRM, here are the 10 platforms that cover what Leap doesn’t — including AI tools, satellite measurement, transparent pricing, and no annual contracts.

Quick Answer: Best JobProgress Alternatives in 2026

QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo) is our top pick for roofing, remodeling, and multi-trade contractors switching from JobProgress/Leap — it covers scheduling, AI-powered estimating, satellite measurement via MapMeasure Pro, 4K photo documentation, 24/7 Virtual Call Team, and Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best), all on one flat-rate plan with no annual contract.

The full ranked list: 1. QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo, 14-day free trial) · 2. Leap/JobProgress ($79–$298/mo, 1-year contract) · 3. JobNimbus ($225+/mo, roofing-native) · 4. AccuLynx (custom-quoted, insurance depth) · 5. Jobber ($39–$529/mo, multi-trade) · 6. Housecall Pro ($59–$329/mo, field-ops) · 7. ServiceTitan ($245–$500/tech/mo, enterprise) · 8. Roofr ($99+/mo, measurement-first) · 9. Buildertrend ($299–$900+/mo, construction) · 10. Workiz (~$225/mo for 3 users, phone-first).

TL;DR

The honest editorial truth: most contractors evaluating JobProgress alternatives are looking for a platform that doesn’t lock them into a 1-year contract, publishes its pricing upfront, and actually includes AI tools instead of charging separately for them.

Leap (formerly JobProgress) does none of those things — $298/mo Team plan requires a 1-year contract, has zero AI features, and its in-home sales tool (SalesPro) starts at an additional $750/mo. QuoteIQ costs $299/mo for the Elite plan (10 users), includes 6 AI tools, satellite measurement, timestamped photo docs, and 24/7 live call answering — no contract, no setup fee, 14-day free trial.

The Home Improvement & Contractor Software Market in 2026

$620B

U.S. home improvement investment in 2025, with the global market on track to exceed $1 trillion by 2027

$12.1B

Construction software market size in 2026, growing at a 9.9% CAGR through 2035

80%

Share of contractor firms affected by workforce shortages, intensifying demand for workflow automation tools

5–10 hrs

Time saved per week by contractors using AI-powered CRM tools for estimating, call handling, and follow-ups

Methodology

Who This Guide Is For

This guide is for roofing, remodeling, exterior, painting, and multi-trade contractors who used JobProgress before Leap’s 2022 acquisition — or who are currently on Leap and re-evaluating after pricing increases and feature gaps. We focused on platforms relevant to operations running 1–15 technicians: solo operators through established multi-crew shops. Our criteria: pricing transparency, AI capabilities, satellite measurement, photo documentation, contract flexibility, multi-trade support, and user-reported ease of use from G2, Capterra, and the App Store and Google Play. Pricing was verified against each vendor’s public pricing page in May–June 2026.

Authority sources used in this guide include the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, SBA.gov, the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), and NAHB (National Association of Home Builders).

Our Process

How We Rank These Platforms

This is SBA’s editorial recommendation for roofing and remodeling contractor-operators who are switching from or evaluating JobProgress/Leap.

We considered six criteria: (1) pricing transparency — does the vendor publish rates publicly? (2) AI capabilities — are AI tools built in or sold separately? (3) satellite measurement — is aerial measuring included or requires a paid integration? (4) contract flexibility — month-to-month vs. forced annual? (5) multi-trade depth — does it support the trades the operator actually runs? (6) user experience, scored from verified G2, Capterra, App Store, and Google Play reviews. All pricing verified against live vendor pages between May 20 and June 10, 2026.

The 10 Best JobProgress Alternatives in 2026

Best overall JobProgress alternative — AI tools, satellite measurement, and 24/7 live answering on one flat-rate plan

From $29.99/mo Up to unlimited users 14-day free trial No annual contract

QuoteIQ is built for the trades that JobProgress originally targeted — roofing, remodeling, exterior work, painting, and general contracting — and it closes every gap that the Leap rebrand opened. The platform includes MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement (no EagleView subscription required), QuoteIQ Cam for 4K timestamped job documentation, and Options Estimates for Good/Better/Best tiered proposals — features Leap charges separately for or doesn’t offer at all. The Virtual Call Team ($1.25/min) handles inbound calls 24/7, converting the leads that go to voicemail on platforms without a live-answer option.

The pricing math is decisive for any JobProgress-era shop: QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo for 10 users, month-to-month, versus Leap Team at $298/mo for the base plan plus $99 per additional user on a 1-year contract. A 5-user Leap Team operation pays $694/mo minimum. QuoteIQ Elite covers 10 users for $299 flat. Add InstaQuote for customer self-service online quotes, Stripe BNPL financing (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay) on jobs over $50, and Invoice Subscriptions for recurring maintenance plans. All five plans are public — Essentials $29.99, Beginner $74.99, Pro $149.99, Elite $299, Max $699.

Pros

  • 6 AI tools on every plan — AI Estimator, AI Autopilot, Virtual Call Team, Before/After image generation, AI Text Generator, and MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement
  • Flat-rate per-plan pricing (not per-user) — Elite covers 10 users for $299/mo vs. Leap’s $99/user add-on model
  • No annual contracts — month-to-month on all plans with a 14-day free trial
  • QuoteIQ Cam built in — 4K timestamped photos and job documentation without CompanyCam ($72–$79/mo extra)
  • Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best) drives 55–65% close rates vs. 30–40% for single-option proposals
  • Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering — voicemail captures ~30% of leads; live answer captures 65–75%

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than Leap/JobProgress — contractors with deep Leap-specific workflow history may need adjustment time
  • Less insurance-claim depth than AccuLynx for heavy storm-restoration and supplement-tracking operations
  • QuickBooks Online sync only — no Xero, no QB Desktop
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Jobber for multi-platform stacks
  • Trial requires a credit or debit card to start

Best for: Roofing, remodeling, painting, and multi-trade contractors running 1–10 technicians who want AI tools, satellite measurement, and transparent flat-rate pricing with no annual contract.

The platform you’re switching from — best for in-home sales reps closing at the kitchen table

Essential $79/mo (1 user) Team $298/mo + $99/user 1-year contract required 14-day trial (Essential)

Leap acquired JobProgress in 2022 and merged the two platforms — JobProgress’s project and business management CRM with Leap’s in-home digital sales tools.

The combined platform earns Inc. 5000 recognition for five consecutive years (2021–2025) and counts many of the nation’s Top 100 roofers and remodelers as customers. Its SalesPro module — sold separately, starting at $750/mo for 6 users — is the most polished in-home sales experience available: dynamic Good/Better/Best proposals built on a tablet in front of the homeowner, patented discount controls, and instant GreenSky financing through a 12-lender Universal Credit Application. Native supplier ordering from ABC Supply, SRS Distribution, and QXO is a genuine advantage for high-volume material procurement operations.

The honest tradeoff: Leap has zero AI features as of June 2026 — no AI estimating, no AI call answering, no AI autopilot. All plans require a 1-year contract billed monthly, with no month-to-month option. Multiple G2 and Capterra reviewers note UI navigation challenges that persist post-acquisition. Additional users on any plan run $99/month each, making a 5-user team cost $694/mo minimum — and that’s before SalesPro.

Pros

  • SalesPro in-home sales app is industry-leading for kitchen-table closing scenarios
  • Native ABC Supply, SRS Distribution, and QXO supplier ordering
  • GreenSky 12-lender financing integration is deep and well-tested
  • Inc. 5000 five consecutive years — proven growth-stage platform with wide contractor adoption

Cons

  • Zero AI features across all plans — no AI estimating, answering, or autopilot
  • 1-year contracts required on all plans — no month-to-month option
  • SalesPro is a separate product at $750+/mo — full stack exceeds $1,048/mo for 6 users
  • $99/user add-on makes scaling expensive fast; a 5-person team pays $694/mo minimum
  • UI described as clunky and hard to navigate in repeated G2 reviews

Best for: Established roofing and remodeling shops with dedicated in-home sales reps who close large replacement jobs at the kitchen table and need GreenSky financing and supplier ordering baked in.

Roofing-native CRM with deep insurance supplement tracking and Kanban-style pipeline management

From $225+/mo (quoted) Tiered flat-rate plans Free trial available

JobNimbus is purpose-built for roofing contractors and is the strongest alternative for storm-damage and insurance-restoration operations. Its visual deal-stage CRM tracks leads from door knock through signed insurance supplement with stage-specific automations. The platform has a large and active roofing user base, integrations with EagleView, HOVER, and CompanyCam, and a mature mobile app. JobNimbus has moved to tiered flat-rate plans rather than per-user pricing, which improves cost predictability. Reviewers on G2 and Capterra consistently rate it highly for insurance workflow support and mobile usability.

Pricing is not publicly posted — a 5-person team easily runs $250–$500/mo, per contractor feedback on G2. JobNimbus doesn’t include AI tools; satellite measurement requires an EagleView or HOVER integration subscription. Annual contracts are standard. The communication and marketing module (Engage) is a paid add-on that many users find necessary for full functionality.

Pros

  • Purpose-built for roofing with strong insurance supplement and claim tracking
  • Visual deal-stage CRM — excellent lead-to-signed-contract pipeline visibility
  • Mature mobile app with strong field usability ratings
  • Large roofing user community with active resources and integrations

Cons

  • Pricing not publicly posted — requires a sales call to get a quote
  • No AI tools on any plan
  • Satellite measurement requires paid EagleView or HOVER integration
  • Engage communication module is a paid add-on many users consider essential

Best for: Roofing companies running insurance restoration and storm-damage claims who need purpose-built supplement tracking and deal-stage pipeline automation.

The deepest roofing-only CRM for established operations heavy on insurance claims and supplier ordering

Custom-quoted Per-user pricing Demo required

AccuLynx is widely regarded as the most feature-complete roofing-only CRM in 2026. It handles the full lead-to-final-payment lifecycle: lead management, aerial measurement integrations (EagleView, HOVER, GAF QuickMeasure), insurance supplement tracking, material ordering through ABC Supply and SRS Distribution, crew scheduling, progress invoicing, and customer communications. For operations billing $1M+ annually on insurance restoration work, AccuLynx’s depth justifies its cost. Reviewers on G2 and Capterra credit it as transformational for volume restoration shops.

The tradeoffs are significant for smaller operations: pricing is gated behind a sales call (industry reporting places per-user costs well above lighter tools), and a 10-user crew on the Premium plan runs approximately $1,200/mo — $14,400/year before setup costs. No free trial. No AI tools. The interface draws occasional complaints about being dated and having a steep learning curve. AccuLynx is not optimized for multi-trade contractors who service beyond roofing and exterior work.

Pros

  • Deepest roofing-native feature set available — insurance workflow is the industry benchmark
  • Native supplier ordering through ABC Supply, SRS Distribution, and GAF
  • Aerial measurement integrations (EagleView, HOVER, GAF QuickMeasure) are tightly integrated
  • Strong reputation and track record for volume restoration operations

Cons

  • Pricing not publicly posted — per-user model, $1,200+/mo for a 10-person crew
  • No free trial — demo only
  • No AI tools
  • Not suited for multi-trade or general contracting beyond roofing and exterior
  • Interface reported as dated with a steep learning curve on G2

Best for: Established roofing companies billing $1M+ in annual revenue that run primarily insurance restoration and need the deepest roofing-specific workflow available.

5

Jobber

Multi-trade field service management with strong scheduling, invoicing, and third-party integrations

Core $39/1u Connect $169/5u Grow $349/10u Plus Teams $529/15u

Jobber is the most versatile multi-trade platform on this list, serving roofing, painting, landscaping, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and dozens of other trades from a single codebase. Its scheduling, quoting, invoicing, customer communication, and payment processing are polished and widely praised by small-crew operators. Jobber integrates with EagleView for aerial measurement, CompanyCam for photo docs, and Wisetack for financing. The Grow plan at $349/mo covers 10 users with client portal, automated follow-ups, and two-way SMS. Reviews on G2 and Capterra are consistently strong.

For contractors switching from JobProgress, Jobber’s tradeoff is add-on cost accumulation: EagleView satellite measurement, CompanyCam ($72–$79/mo), AI Receptionist ($99/mo), and Wisetack (tier-gated) each add to the base plan cost. A fully equipped Jobber Grow stack can run $899+/mo vs. QuoteIQ Elite at $299 flat. Jobber has no native AI estimating or 24/7 live call answering.

Pros

  • Strongest multi-trade support — one platform for roofing, painting, landscaping, and more
  • Polished scheduling, quoting, and customer communication workflow
  • Large third-party integration ecosystem (EagleView, CompanyCam, QuickBooks, Zapier)
  • Strong and responsive customer support across all plans

Cons

  • Add-ons accumulate fast — fully-equipped Grow stack $899+/mo vs. QuoteIQ Elite $299
  • No native AI estimating or AI autopilot
  • AI Receptionist is a $99/mo add-on, not a built-in 24/7 call team
  • Satellite measurement via EagleView integration requires a separate subscription

Best for: Multi-trade contractor shops that need one platform across three or more trades, value wide integration support, and are comfortable managing a third-party add-on stack.

Consumer-friendly scheduling and dispatch for field-service trades with a strong customer experience layer

Basic $59–79/1u Essentials $149–189/5u MAX $329/8u

Housecall Pro is built for the technician-dispatch model — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general home service. Its customer-facing features (online booking, real-time technician tracking, review automation) outperform most competitors in the sub-$300 range. For former JobProgress users running service and repair work (not primarily construction), Housecall Pro handles scheduling, invoicing, and customer follow-up cleanly. The MAX plan at $329/mo includes 8 users, Wisetack financing, and GPS tracking. Reviews on G2 and Capterra cite ease of use as its primary strength.

Housecall Pro lacks satellite measurement, AI estimating, and a 24/7 live call answering option. The online booking widget is gated to Essentials and above. Sales proposals cost $40 extra, and GPS tracking runs $20 per vehicle per month. It’s not purpose-built for roofing and exterior contractor workflows — project tracking depth is thinner than JobProgress-era tools.

Pros

  • Best consumer-facing customer experience layer in the sub-$350 field service category
  • Online booking, real-time technician tracking, and review automation built in
  • MAX plan at $329/mo is competitively priced for 8 users with Wisetack financing
  • Strong mobile app adoption among field crews on repeated G2 reviews

Cons

  • No satellite measurement, no AI estimating, no 24/7 live answering
  • Sales proposals are a $40/mo add-on — not included in the base plan
  • GPS tracking at $20/vehicle/mo adds up for multi-truck operations
  • Booking widget gated to Essentials+ — Basic plan misses it

Best for: Service and repair contractors (HVAC, plumbing, electrical) who prioritize consumer-facing scheduling and customer experience, and aren’t running primarily construction or exterior projects.

Enterprise-grade field service platform — the right choice for $5M+ operations that need everything

$245–$500/tech/mo +$5K–$50K implementation 12-mo min contract No trial

ServiceTitan is the dominant enterprise platform for residential and commercial field service — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing, and more — with marketing analytics, custom reporting, dispatching, pricebook management, financing, and payroll all under one roof. For operations above $5M in annual revenue with dedicated operations managers and an IT budget, it’s the most complete system available. Reviews on G2 and Capterra from large shops describe it as transformational after a 3–6 month onboarding period.

For most contractors evaluating JobProgress alternatives, ServiceTitan is overkill and underfit. It starts at $245/tech/mo with implementation costs ranging from $5,000 to $50,000, and often requires 2–3 year contracts. BBB filings cite data-export issues for contractors who try to leave. It is explicitly “not optimized for ≤3 technicians” per ServiceTitan’s own positioning.

Pros

  • Most complete enterprise field service platform available
  • Best-in-class marketing analytics, reporting, and revenue intelligence
  • Strong brand recognition — a recognized signal of maturity to commercial customers

Cons

  • $245–$500/tech/mo — prohibitive for crews under 10 technicians
  • $5K–$50K implementation costs before you run a single job
  • 2–3 year contracts typical; BBB complaints on data export for operators trying to leave
  • Not optimized for small roofing and remodeling shops — built for HVAC/plumbing enterprise

Best for: Established multi-trade operations billing $5M+ annually that have a dedicated operations team and budget for a multi-year enterprise software commitment.

8

Roofr

Measurement-first platform with instant satellite reports and branded Good/Better/Best proposal delivery

From $99+/mo +$13–19/satellite report Starter tier available

Roofr built its reputation as the fastest path from roof address to priced proposal. Its satellite measurement reports are generated in minutes (not the multi-hour turnarounds of older aerial tools), and the resulting estimates feed directly into branded Good/Better/Best presentations. A free Starter tier lets solo roofers test the measurement and proposal tools before committing. For contractors whose primary pain point is measurement speed and proposal aesthetics, Roofr is genuinely hard to beat at its core job. Reviews on G2 and Capterra consistently highlight its speed and design quality.

Roofr is primarily a measurement and estimation tool — its CRM and post-sale project management features are secondary and limited compared to full FSM platforms like JobProgress. Each satellite report costs $13–$19 beyond the base plan, adding meaningful cost for high-volume shops. Scheduling, dispatch, crew management, and invoicing depth are thinner than what full FSM platforms provide.

Pros

  • Fastest satellite measurement-to-proposal workflow in the roofing market
  • Starter tier allows solo roofers to access core tools before paying
  • Branded Good/Better/Best proposals ship directly from measurement data

Cons

  • Per-report satellite measurement cost ($13–$19 per report) adds up for high-volume shops
  • CRM, scheduling, and project management features are secondary — not a full FSM replacement
  • No 24/7 live answering, no AI estimating from photos, no recurring billing

Best for: Residential roofers whose biggest pain point is measurement speed and proposal quality, and who pair it with a separate FSM tool for scheduling, dispatching, and post-sale project management.

Construction project management for remodelers and general contractors running multi-phase jobs

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

Buildertrend is the dominant project management platform for residential construction and remodeling — renovation contractors, custom home builders, and multi-phase remodeling companies who need budget tracking, subcontractor management, lien waivers, change order documentation, and customer-facing project portals. Its depth in construction project management exceeds any other platform on this list. Reviews on G2 and Capterra from remodelers and home builders are strongly positive for project complexity management.

Buildertrend is not a fit for roofing, service and repair, or trade contractors running same-day jobs. It is built for multi-week and multi-phase construction projects. The $299–$900+ pricing and $400–$1,500 onboarding costs require a budget, and the platform carries a steeper learning curve than lighter FSM tools.

Pros

  • Best-in-class construction project management for multi-phase remodeling jobs
  • Budget tracking, subcontractor coordination, lien waivers, and change orders in one system
  • Customer-facing project portal keeps homeowners informed without extra staff time

Cons

  • Not built for roofing, same-day service, or single-trade repair work
  • $299–$900+ pricing plus $400–$1,500 onboarding costs
  • Steep learning curve for contractors accustomed to lighter FSM platforms

Best for: General contractors and remodelers running multi-phase construction jobs — kitchen and bath renovations, additions, and custom builds — who need true construction project management, not a service-dispatch CRM.

10

Workiz

Phone-first field service platform with a built-in business number and two-way SMS for service trades

~$225/mo (3 users) Standard plan Demo required for pricing

Workiz differentiates on its built-in phone system — a dedicated business number, call tracking, two-way SMS, and call recording without a third-party integration. For service trades (junk removal, garage door, locksmith, appliance repair, and general handyman) that live and die by inbound call volume, Workiz’s native phone layer is a real advantage. Scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, and payment collection are solid. Reviews on G2 and Capterra cite the built-in phone as the standout feature that attracted them from competitors.

Customer support is web-chat-only per consistent G2 feedback — a notable gap for contractors dealing with urgent field issues. Workiz isn’t purpose-built for roofing or remodeling; its project management depth is thinner than Leap or AccuLynx. Pricing for Standard runs approximately $225/mo for 3 users and is not transparently posted; full pricing requires a demo call.

Pros

  • Built-in phone system with dedicated business number, call tracking, and two-way SMS
  • Strong for inbound-call-heavy service trades (garage door, locksmith, junk removal)
  • Solid scheduling and dispatch with a clean mobile experience

Cons

  • Support is web-chat-only — no phone support per repeated G2 reviewers
  • Not built for roofing or remodeling construction workflows
  • No AI tools, no satellite measurement, no 24/7 live call team
  • Full pricing requires a demo call — not transparently published

Best for: Service and repair trades (garage door, locksmith, junk removal, appliance repair) who need a built-in phone system with call tracking baked into their FSM platform.

Platform Comparison: JobProgress Alternatives at a Glance

QuoteIQ is the only platform offering flat-rate pricing, 6 AI tools, satellite measurement, 24/7 live answering, and no annual contract — all without add-ons.
Platform AI Tools Built In Satellite Measurement 24/7 Live Answering Flat-Rate Pricing No Annual Contract Starting Price Trial Available
QuoteIQ Yes (6) Yes (MapMeasure Pro) Yes ($1.25/min) Yes Yes $29.99/mo 14 days
Leap (JobProgress) No No (3rd-party) No No ($99/user) No (1-year) $79/mo (1u) Essential only
JobNimbus No No (3rd-party) No Flat-rate tiers Varies $225+/mo Yes
AccuLynx No No (3rd-party) No Per-user No Custom No
Jobber No (add-on) No (3rd-party) No (add-on) User-tiered Varies $39/1u 14 days
Housecall Pro No No No User-tiered Varies $59/1u Yes
ServiceTitan Partial No No Per-tech No (2-3 yr) $245/tech/mo No

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out as the Best JobProgress Alternative

When Leap acquired JobProgress in 2022, contractors expected a platform upgrade. What many got instead was pricing increases, a 1-year contract requirement, and zero AI features — while competitors built AI tools, improved satellite measurement, and kept pricing public. QuoteIQ closes every gap that opened.

The structural math: a 5-user roofing crew on Leap Team pays $298 base + $99 × 4 users = $694/mo minimum on a 1-year contract. The same crew on QuoteIQ Elite pays $299/mo, month-to-month, and gets 10 user seats, 6 AI tools, MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, QuoteIQ Cam, Options Estimates, and the Virtual Call Team. The $395/mo delta compounds to $4,740/year in savings — before accounting for the EagleView subscription Leap requires separately for aerial measurement.

QuoteIQ helps roofing companies organize clients, estimates, and follow-ups, making business operations faster and more productive.

— Jacquie Luke (App Store review)

QuoteIQ transformed how I run my roofing services, improving scheduling, quotes, and customer communication significantly.

— Wiley Julissa (App Store review)

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

— Lawana Belen (App Store review)
“The roofer who responds first wins — and that’s exactly what the Virtual Call Team is designed to do. When your crew is on a roof and a storm-damage lead calls at 7 PM, voicemail costs you the job. Live answering at $1.25 a minute is the cheapest close rate improvement available in this industry.”

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

“Contractors switching from JobProgress ask me the same thing: ‘Does QuoteIQ do what Leap does?’ The answer is yes — and then it adds AI estimating, satellite measurement, and flat-rate pricing with no contract. The math isn’t close when you run it for a 5-person crew.”

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

How to Switch from JobProgress (Leap) to a New Platform in 5 Steps

1

Export your data before your contract ends

Log into Leap and export all customer records, job histories, estimates, and invoices before your contract term expires. BBB filings cite data-export friction for contractors who try to leave — do this while your account is active and confirmed. Export to CSV or PDF for maximum portability. Check Leap’s help docs for the export workflow for each data type.

2

Map your current workflows before choosing a replacement

List the five daily tasks your team uses JobProgress/Leap for most: lead capture, estimating, project tracking, scheduling, invoicing. Match those against each alternative’s core strength. If satellite measurement and AI estimating are priorities, QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro and AI Estimator cover both. If insurance supplement tracking is critical, JobNimbus or AccuLynx are the right lane.

3

Run a 14-day trial on your #1 candidate

QuoteIQ, Jobber, and JobNimbus all offer free trials. Use the trial period with live data — import a subset of real customers and run 2–3 actual jobs through the new platform. The workflows that feel natural in a demo environment often reveal friction in production. Confirm mobile usability for your field crew specifically, not just office staff.

4

Import your customer data and set up your pricebook

Most platforms accept CSV imports for contacts, job history, and line-item pricebooks. QuoteIQ’s onboarding team walks new accounts through data import during the trial period. Build your pricebook in the new system before going live — this is the single most time-consuming migration step and determines how fast your crew can produce estimates after the switch.

5

Run parallel systems for 2 weeks, then cut over

Run incoming jobs on the new platform while completing active Leap jobs on the old system. This prevents mid-project platform switching confusion for field crews. Set a hard cutover date — typically 2 weeks after your trial ends — and notify your team and key customers. Confirm your Leap contract end date so you’re not paying for both platforms longer than necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions: JobProgress Alternatives

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

QuoteIQ is our top recommendation for roofing contractors switching from JobProgress or Leap. It includes satellite measurement via MapMeasure Pro (no EagleView subscription required), AI-powered photo estimating through QuoteIQ Cam, Options Estimates for Good/Better/Best proposals, and a 24/7 Virtual Call Team for $1.25/minute — all on plans from $29.99 to $699/mo with no annual contract. For roofing companies that run primarily insurance restoration and storm-damage supplement tracking, JobNimbus and AccuLynx offer deeper insurance-specific workflow tools, though at higher prices and without AI capabilities.

Is JobProgress still available or did it become Leap?

JobProgress was acquired by Leap Digital in 2022 and fully rebranded as Leap. The app on Google Play and the App Store still shows “JOBPROGRESS, LLC” as the developer, but the platform is now marketed and sold as Leap at leaptodigital.com. The jobprogress.com domain redirects to Leap. If you’re searching for JobProgress, you’re looking at Leap — the same platform with updated branding, pricing, and feature additions including SalesPro and Leap Pay, alongside reported pricing increases from the pre-acquisition era.

How much does Leap (formerly JobProgress) cost in 2026?

Leap CRM costs $79/month for the Essential plan (1 user) or $298/month for the Team plan, with additional users at $99/month each — all on required 1-year contracts billed monthly. A 5-user Team plan runs $694/month. SalesPro, Leap’s in-home sales app, is a separate product starting at approximately $750/month for 6 users and is not included in Leap CRM pricing. The full CRM + SalesPro stack for a 6-user operation exceeds $1,048/month. Leap Essential offers a 14-day free trial; Team and SalesPro pricing requires a sales call.

Does any JobProgress alternative include AI tools built in?

QuoteIQ is the only platform on this list that includes AI tools on every plan with no add-on cost. The 6 AI tools available from the $29.99/mo Essentials plan include: AI Estimator (photo-based estimate generation), AI Autopilot (natural-language CRM control with 35+ actions), Virtual Call Team AI answering (24/7 live answering at $1.25/min), Before/After AI Image Generator, AI Text Generator, and MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement. Leap, JobNimbus, AccuLynx, and Roofr have zero AI features as of June 2026. Housecall Pro and Jobber offer limited AI as paid add-ons.

What contractor CRM has the best satellite measurement without paying for EagleView?

QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro (available on Pro plan and above at $149.99/mo) provides satellite roof and property measurement natively — no EagleView, HOVER, or GAF QuickMeasure subscription required. Every other platform on this list — Leap, JobNimbus, AccuLynx, Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan — requires a separate aerial measurement integration. Roofr is the measurement specialist, with satellite reports at $13–$19 per report beyond the base plan cost. For contractors running frequent estimates, MapMeasure Pro’s inclusion in the QuoteIQ plan eliminates what can become a $67–$255/month third-party measurement bill.

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

Yes. Export your customer records, job history, and estimate data from Leap before your contract ends — Leap’s data-export functionality allows CSV downloads for contacts and job records. QuoteIQ’s onboarding process includes CSV import support for customer contacts and pricebook line items. The recommended migration timeline is: export from Leap immediately, run the QuoteIQ 14-day trial with imported data, build your pricebook in QuoteIQ, then set a hard cutover date before your Leap annual contract renews. Allow 2 weeks of parallel system use for active jobs.

Which JobProgress alternative is best for multi-trade contractors?

QuoteIQ supports 50+ trades on every plan — roofing, remodeling, painting, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, pest control, lawn care, and more — making it the strongest multi-trade option for contractors who run diverse service lines from a single crew. Jobber is the next best multi-trade option, with strong scheduling and third-party integrations across a wide trade set, though add-on costs accumulate. JobNimbus and AccuLynx are purpose-built for roofing only and are not suitable for multi-trade operations. ServiceTitan covers multi-trade at enterprise scale but requires $245+/tech/mo and a multi-year contract.

How do I handle customer financing when switching from Leap to a new CRM?

QuoteIQ includes Stripe BNPL financing (Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay) on every plan for jobs over $50 — no separate GreenSky relationship required. Contractors who relied on Leap’s GreenSky Universal Credit Application for large-ticket in-home sales can apply for Stripe financing through QuoteIQ’s built-in payment flow. If GreenSky access is critical to your sales process, AccuLynx and JobNimbus both support GreenSky as an integration, and Jobber supports Wisetack on its Grow and Plus Teams plans. Confirm your financing partner’s portability terms before completing a platform migration.

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Bottom Line: Which JobProgress Alternative Should You Choose?

QuoteIQ is the strongest JobProgress alternative for roofing, remodeling, painting, and multi-trade contractors who want AI tools, satellite measurement, and transparent flat-rate pricing with no annual contract. Elite at $299/mo covers 10 users — roughly half the cost of a 5-user Leap Team setup. Start the 14-day free trial at myquoteiq.com.

If you run primarily insurance restoration and supplement tracking is your top priority, JobNimbus or AccuLynx offer deeper roofing-native insurance workflows — at higher prices and without AI tools. If you need multi-phase construction project management beyond roofing, Buildertrend is the right fit. If your crew runs across 5+ different trades and values a large integration ecosystem, Jobber‘s multi-trade depth is its core strength.

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