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

PaintScout is a capable estimating tool — but at $79–$168/user/month with no scheduling, no AI, and no satellite measurement, most painting contractors are paying specialist prices for half a platform. Here are the 10 best alternatives, priced, ranked, and verified for June 2026.

Quick Answer: Top 10 PaintScout Alternatives in 2026

1. QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo, no per-user fees) — our top pick for painting contractors wanting one platform to replace estimating, scheduling, invoicing, photo documentation, and customer self-quoting. Includes AI Estimator, MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best), InstaQuote, QuoteIQ Cam, and Stripe BNPL financing on every plan. 2. Jobber ($39–$599/mo) — mature FSM leader with strong scheduling and client communications. 3. Housecall Pro ($59–$329/mo) — best built-in marketing automation for residential paint shops. 4. DripJobs ($97–$147/mo) — painter-built CRM with 40+ automated follow-up drip sequences, best for lead conversion. 5.

ServiceTitan ($245–$500/tech/mo) — enterprise platform for $5M+ commercial painting operations. 6. Markate ($39.95/mo base) — lowest-cost all-in-one for solo painters and two-person crews. 7. FieldPulse ($99–$399/mo) — flexible FSM for growing 3–8 painter crews. 8. Service Fusion (~$149+/mo, unlimited users) — flat-rate unlimited-user pricing for larger paint shops. 9. Service Autopilot (~$199+/mo) — recurring-service automation for painting businesses with maintenance contracts. 10. Workiz (~$225+/mo) — built-in phone system and call-center tools for painters running on inbound calls.

TL;DR — The Honest Editorial Truth

PaintScout’s room-by-room estimating engine is the deepest in its category — but it is estimating software, not a business platform.

At $79–$99/user/month for estimating alone and another $49/user for CRM functionality, a three-person painting team pays $504/month and still needs separate tools for scheduling, GPS, photo documentation, review automation, and AI quoting. Most painting contractors evaluating PaintScout are paying specialist per-user pricing for capability that an all-in-one platform delivers at a fraction of the cost. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month flat for four users includes AI Estimator, MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, Options Estimates, QuoteIQ Cam, and a full CRM — $354/month less than PaintScout’s equivalent stack for the same team size.

The US Painting Contractor Market in 2026: Key Stats

$28.2B

House painting and decorating contractor market size in the US in 2026, per IBISWorld

223K

Painting contractor businesses operating in the US in 2026, per IBISWorld

18–27%

Average ticket size increase painting companies see within 12 months of adopting dedicated estimating software, per Painting Contractors Association

62%

Share of paint estimates now created in the field on phone or tablet in 2026, per PCA 2026 data

Who This Guide Is For

This guide is written for residential and commercial painting contractors — solo painters, 2–5 person crews, and growing shops up to 25 painters — who are evaluating software to replace or upgrade from PaintScout. We compare platforms on total cost of ownership, estimating capability, scheduling and dispatch, mobile field access, AI tools, and painter-specific fit.

Pricing was verified against each vendor’s public pricing page or documented third-party sources (G2, Capterra, TrustRadius) in June 2026. Authority data drawn from the IBISWorld Painters industry report (January 2026), the Painting Contractors Association (PCA), and the Bureau of Labor Statistics Painters Occupational Outlook.

How We Rank These Platforms

This ranking is SBA’s editorial recommendation for painting contractors evaluating PaintScout alternatives. We considered five factors: total cost of ownership (subscription + per-user fees + required add-ons); painter-specific features (estimating depth, surface measurement, Options/tiered proposals, photo documentation); operational breadth (scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, CRM, review automation); AI and technology (AI estimating, satellite measurement, self-quoting tools); and fit by business size (solo painter vs. 5-crew vs. enterprise).

All pricing verified between May 12 and June 21, 2026. QuoteIQ is our #1 recommendation because it delivers the full stack painting contractors need at the lowest verified total cost for 1–15 painter operations.

The 10 Best PaintScout Alternatives, Ranked

All-in-one FSM platform with AI estimating, satellite measurement, and self-quoting — the only PaintScout alternative that replaces 4–5 tools in one subscription

From $29.99/mo No per-user fees 14-day free trial AI Estimator included

QuoteIQ is SBA’s top recommendation for painting contractors switching from PaintScout. Where PaintScout charges $79–$168/user/month for estimating plus CRM functionality, QuoteIQ Elite at $299/month gives a 10-person painting team the full stack — MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered proposals), QuoteIQ Cam 4K photo documentation, InstaQuote customer self-quoting, and AI Estimator — all with scheduling, invoicing, CRM, and Stripe BNPL financing built in.

The stack math is decisive: a 3-person painting team on PaintScout Sales ($119/user) + CRM ($49/user) pays $504/month — and still needs CompanyCam, a scheduling tool, and review automation separately, pushing the real cost past $650/month. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month flat for four users includes every one of those capabilities natively. That’s over $500/month in savings, and the QuoteIQ stack has no gaps. See QuoteIQ pricing →

Pros

  • AI Estimator + MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement on every plan from $74.99/mo (Beginner) up
  • Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best) closes painting jobs at 55–65% vs. 30–40% single-tier
  • InstaQuote lets homeowners self-quote exterior painting online — captures leads at 2 AM
  • QuoteIQ Cam documents every paint job with 4K timestamped photos; no CompanyCam add-on needed
  • Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering at $1.25/min converts after-hours painting leads
  • Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay) on jobs over $50 — +21% conversion on higher-ticket paint jobs
  • Invoice Subscriptions for recurring maintenance paint contracts
  • Flat-rate pricing: no per-user fees, no implementation cost, 14-day free trial

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than ServiceTitan or Jobber — less historical platform inertia for teams switching from legacy systems
  • QuickBooks Online sync only — no Xero, no QB Desktop
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Jobber
  • Less commercial/enterprise project-management depth than BuildOps or ServiceTitan for $5M+ operations
  • Trial requires a credit or debit card to start

Best for: Painting contractors with 1–15 painters who want one platform to replace PaintScout + scheduling + CRM + photo docs + self-quoting at a lower total cost

2

Jobber

The leading general-purpose FSM — mature scheduling, client communication, and invoicing for small painting crews

Core $39/1u · Connect $169/5u · Grow $349/10u 14-day trial QuickBooks + Xero

Jobber is the most-used general FSM platform in the painting industry. Its strengths are polished scheduling and dispatch, automated client follow-ups, and a clean mobile experience for painters in the field. The Connect plan at $169/month covers five users — solid for a small crew. The Grow plan at $349/month adds reporting, job costing, and two-way client texting. Jobber pricing →

The key gap: Jobber has no AI estimating, no satellite measurement, and no painter-specific production-rate templates. An exterior painting contractor on Jobber Grow still needs to add GoiLawn ($67/mo), CompanyCam ($72/mo), and an AI receptionist ($99/mo add-on) — pushing the real cost to $587+/month vs. QuoteIQ Elite at $299 flat. Jobber is a strong PaintScout alternative for painters who already have their estimating workflow dialed in and need the scheduling and CRM side instead. Check Jobber on G2 and Jobber on Capterra for current user sentiment.

Pros

  • Mature, polished platform with 10+ years of painting contractor use
  • Strong scheduling, dispatch, and automated client follow-up
  • QuickBooks Online and Xero sync
  • Robust mobile app for field teams

Cons

  • No AI estimating, no satellite measurement, no painter-specific production rates
  • Per-user fees add up fast above 5 painters — $29/user beyond plan cap on Grow
  • AI Receptionist ($99/mo), CompanyCam ($72/mo), GoiLawn ($67/mo) are separate add-ons pushing real cost past $587/mo for a full stack

Best for: Small painting crews (2–5 painters) that already have their estimating process dialed in and need strong scheduling and client communication

Best built-in marketing automation — email campaigns, review requests, and lead follow-up baked in

Basic $59–$79/1u · Essentials $149–$189/5u · MAX $329/8u 14-day trial

Housecall Pro competes directly with Jobber and consistently wins on one dimension: built-in marketing. Email campaigns, postcard mailers, review automation, and customer follow-up sequences are included — capabilities that Jobber charges extra for or omits. For residential painting contractors who rely on repeat business and referrals, those marketing tools have real ROI. The Basic plan at $59–$79/month works for solo painters; Essentials at $149–$189 covers up to 5 users. Housecall Pro pricing →

The gap: no AI estimating, no satellite measurement, and Wisetack BNPL financing is gated to the MAX tier at $329+/month. Sales Proposals are a $40/month add-on on lower tiers. Check Housecall Pro on G2 and Housecall Pro on Capterra for peer reviews.

Pros

  • Built-in email marketing, review automation, and postcard campaigns — no third-party tool needed
  • Clean mobile experience for residential painting crews
  • Strong customer communication and booking flow

Cons

  • No AI estimating or satellite measurement
  • Sales Proposals are a $40/mo add-on on Basic and Essentials tiers
  • Wisetack BNPL financing gated to MAX ($329+/mo)
  • GPS tracking an additional $20/vehicle/mo

Best for: Residential paint shops that run on repeat business and referrals and want marketing automation built into the platform

Painter-built CRM with 40+ automated follow-up sequences — built specifically for residential painting sales pipelines

Pro $97/mo · Advanced $147/mo · Growth custom 14-day trial, no credit card Production Rate add-on $99/mo

DripJobs was built by a painter for painters and it shows. The platform’s 40+ pre-written drip messages automate lead follow-up via text and email throughout the entire sales pipeline — from first inquiry through estimate sent to follow-up to review request. At $97/month (Pro) or $147/month (Advanced), it costs less than PaintScout’s estimating-only tier and delivers a full sales CRM. Trusted by 2,500+ painting and home service contractors. DripJobs pricing →

The honest trade-off: the Production Rate estimation feature is a $99/month add-on, pushing the true all-in price to $196–$246/month. Per-user fees apply for team members ($50/user even for limited access). Mobile app bugs have been flagged on G2 and Capterra, though the team has addressed many. For pure lead-follow-up automation, DripJobs has no equal in the painting-software category. See DripJobs full profile →

Pros

  • 40+ pre-built automated follow-up sequences; painters report 10–15 hours/week saved
  • Visual drag-and-drop pipeline built for painting contractor sales
  • Two-way texting with customers included on Advanced plan
  • Started by a painter — community and podcast roots give it genuine trade credibility

Cons

  • Production Rate estimation is a $99/mo add-on, not included in base plans
  • $50/user fee even for team members who only need job-assignment access
  • Mobile app has had reliability issues reported on G2 and Capterra
  • No satellite measurement, no AI estimating, no BNPL financing

Best for: Painting contractors whose biggest bottleneck is lead follow-up and closing — not scheduling or estimating complexity

Enterprise-grade platform for painting operations above $5M in revenue with dedicated office staff

$245–$500/tech/mo (Starter → The Works) $5K–$50K implementation No trial

ServiceTitan is the dominant platform for large, multi-location painting and commercial coating operations. Its depth — dispatch optimization, custom reporting, revenue attribution, technician performance dashboards — is unmatched at scale. For painting businesses above $5 million in revenue with a dedicated dispatcher and office manager, ServiceTitan’s ROI case is real. ServiceTitan pricing →

The hard truth for smaller painters: ServiceTitan is explicitly not optimized for fewer than 3 technicians per its own BBB-documented guidance. Implementation costs run $5,000–$50,000. Contracts are typically 12–36 months. BBB filings document complaints about data export difficulties on contract exit. See independent analysis on G2 and Capterra. A 10-painter company switching from ServiceTitan to QuoteIQ Max saves approximately $50,000 in year one. Check the ServiceTitan BBB profile for historical complaint patterns.

Pros

  • Deepest dispatch, reporting, and revenue-attribution tools in the painting software category
  • Purpose-built for multi-location and commercial-scale painting operations
  • Robust marketplace of third-party integrations

Cons

  • $245–$500/tech/mo + $5K–$50K implementation — prohibitive for most painting contractors
  • 12–36 month contract minimums; BBB complaints on data export difficulties at exit
  • Not optimized for fewer than 3 technicians per own guidance
  • No free trial; requires a sales demo before pricing is disclosed

Best for: Commercial and multi-location painting companies above $5M in annual revenue with dedicated office staff and budget for enterprise-grade implementation

Lowest all-in cost for solo painters and 2-person crews — estimates, scheduling, invoicing, and built-in marketing from $39.95/mo

From $39.95/mo base + $5/employee Free trial

Markate is the budget pick for painting contractors under $500K in annual revenue. At $39.95/month base with team members added at $5 each, a solo painter or two-person crew gets estimates, scheduling, invoicing, CRM, and built-in marketing automation (email campaigns, follow-ups, review requests) for less per month than PaintScout charges per user. Markate pricing →

The trade-offs are clear: no AI estimating, no satellite measurement, and a mobile experience that multiple reviewers on G2 and Capterra rate as less polished than Jobber or Housecall Pro. For a painting business in its first $200K of revenue that needs the basics without add-on costs spiraling, Markate is hard to beat on price.

Pros

  • Lowest verified all-in cost on this list — $39.95/mo base, $5/employee
  • Built-in marketing automation including email campaigns and review requests
  • Free trial available

Cons

  • No AI estimating, satellite measurement, or painter-specific production rates
  • Mobile app rated less polished than competitors per G2 and Capterra reviews
  • Thinner feature depth — most painting businesses will outgrow it past $500K revenue

Best for: Solo painters and 2-person crews under $500K revenue who need the basic workflow covered at the lowest possible monthly cost

Flexible FSM for growing painting crews — custom-quoted pricing and strong job management

~$99–$399/mo (custom-quoted) 14-day trial

FieldPulse positions as a flexible FSM for growing field service operations. Custom-quoted pricing means most small painting crews land in the $99–$199/month range, making it cost-competitive with Housecall Pro’s Essentials tier. Strong job management, scheduling, and an intuitive mobile app make it a solid pick for 3–8 painter crews that want something more flexible than Jobber’s rigid tier structure. FieldPulse pricing →

The single biggest complaint — documented across G2, Capterra, and industry forums — is the lack of transparent published pricing. “No published pricing” is the #1 complaint per independent aggregator analysis. No AI estimating, no satellite measurement. Check FieldPulse on GetApp for additional reviews.

Pros

  • Flexible, custom-quoted pricing — most crews land $99–$199/mo
  • Intuitive mobile app and strong job management
  • Good fit for growing 3–8 painter crews needing scheduling and CRM depth

Cons

  • No published pricing — requires a sales call to get a quote (#1 complaint per Tooled Up Pro)
  • No AI estimating, satellite measurement, or painter-specific production rates

Best for: Growing painting businesses with 3–8 painters that want flexible pricing and strong job management but can accept a pricing discovery call

Flat-rate unlimited-user pricing for larger painting operations tired of per-user fees

~$149+/mo flat, unlimited users Demo required

Service Fusion’s primary selling point is flat-rate unlimited-user pricing — a real advantage for painting businesses with 10+ staff where per-user FSM fees get expensive. Scheduling, dispatch, estimating, invoicing, and customer communication are all included. For a larger residential painting shop that has exhausted Jobber Grow’s per-user economics, Service Fusion deserves a serious look. Service Fusion pricing →

Trade-off: no public pricing, no free trial — a demo is required before you can evaluate cost. No AI estimating, no satellite measurement. Check Service Fusion on G2 and Service Fusion on Capterra.

Pros

  • Unlimited users on flat-rate pricing — cost advantage grows with team size
  • Full FSM feature set: scheduling, dispatch, estimating, invoicing

Cons

  • No free trial, no public pricing — demo required
  • No AI estimating, satellite measurement, or painter-specific tools

Best for: Larger painting operations (10+ staff) where unlimited-user flat pricing eliminates the per-seat cost spiral

Recurring-service automation depth for painting businesses with maintenance contracts

~$199+/mo (Pro → Elite, custom-quoted) Free trial available

Service Autopilot was originally built for lawn care recurring services but has expanded strongly into painting and exterior services. Its core strength is recurring-service automation: membership plans, automatic renewals, and triggered follow-up for seasonal repaint clients are more deeply built here than in any general FSM. For painting businesses running maintenance contracts or exterior repaint membership programs, Service Autopilot’s automation depth is a genuine differentiator. Service Autopilot pricing →

The honest trade-off: steep learning curve documented across G2 and Capterra — plan for 4–8 weeks of onboarding before the automation pays off. No AI estimating, no satellite measurement. See GetApp profile →

Pros

  • Best-in-class recurring-service automation for maintenance contracts and repaint memberships
  • Strong automation rules for seasonal follow-up and renewal reminders

Cons

  • Steep learning curve — 4–8 weeks of onboarding documented in G2/Capterra reviews
  • Custom-quoted pricing with no transparent published rates
  • No AI estimating or satellite measurement

Best for: Painting businesses with significant recurring revenue from maintenance contracts and exterior repaint membership programs

10

Workiz

Built-in phone system and call-center tools for painting businesses that live on inbound calls

~$225+/mo (Standard, 3 users) Free trial

Workiz differentiates on its built-in phone system — inbound call tracking, call recording, and team communication tools are native to the platform rather than a third-party integration. For painting businesses that receive high call volume and want every lead tracked without adding a separate VOIP system, Workiz has a genuine edge. Standard plan at approximately $225/month for three users. Workiz pricing →

Key limitation: customer support is primarily via web chat per documented G2 reviews — a meaningful gap for a small painting team that needs quick help. No AI estimating, no satellite measurement. See Workiz on Capterra for additional user feedback.

Pros

  • Native built-in phone system — no separate VOIP tool needed
  • Call tracking and recording built into the CRM for inbound-heavy operations

Cons

  • Support primarily via web chat — limited phone support per G2 reviewers
  • ~$225/mo for 3 users — competitive but not the lowest on this list
  • No AI estimating, satellite measurement, or painter-specific production rates

Best for: Painting contractors who receive high inbound call volume and want call tracking and CRM unified in one platform

PaintScout Alternatives: Feature Comparison

QuoteIQ is the only alternative that includes AI estimating, satellite measurement, BNPL financing, and self-quoting without per-user fees — at $149.99/mo for 4 users vs. PaintScout’s $504/mo for 3 users.
Platform Starting Price AI Estimating Satellite Measure Self-Quoting BNPL Financing Per-User Fees Full FSM
QuoteIQ $29.99/mo Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Jobber $39/mo No No No Add-on Yes ($29/user over cap) Yes
Housecall Pro $59/mo No No No MAX only Tier-based Yes
DripJobs $97/mo No No No No $50/user Partial
ServiceTitan $245/tech/mo Add-on Add-on No No Per-tech Yes
Markate $39.95/mo No No No No $5/employee Yes
PaintScout $79/user/mo (est. only) No No No No Yes ($79–$168/user) No (est. only)

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out for Painting Contractors Leaving PaintScout

The core case for QuoteIQ over PaintScout is structural: PaintScout delivers deep estimating, but estimating is only one step in running a painting business. Painters also need to schedule crews, dispatch to jobs, document work with photos, collect deposits, request reviews, and convert online leads into booked appointments. Each of those steps, added as a separate tool around PaintScout, costs $30–$100/month individually.

QuoteIQ’s stack math wins on four counts. AI Estimator generates line-item painting estimates from job measurements and scope details — including prep, coats, paint type, and local labor rates — without requiring PaintScout’s manual surface entry.

MapMeasure Pro measures exterior surfaces via satellite: a painting contractor can price a full exterior repaint without stepping foot on the property, cutting quote turnaround from 3+ days to under an hour. Options Estimates lets painters present Good/Better/Best tiers — latex vs. premium vs. custom finish — closing at 55–65% vs. 30–40% on single-tier quotes. Stripe BNPL through Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay on jobs over $50 delivers a documented +21% conversion lift on higher-ticket residential painting projects.

A 3-painter shop switching from PaintScout Sales + CRM ($504/mo) to QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo flat for 4 users) saves $354/month — $4,248/year — while gaining AI estimating, satellite measurement, self-quoting, 4K photo documentation, and BNPL financing that PaintScout cannot offer at any price point.

Quoteliq makes booking our appointments super easy.

— NORTH SEAL (Google Play review)

Great app made is super easy to give quotes.

— Jeru Williams (Google Play review)

My company is Exodus Exterior solutions LLC I have used QuoteIQ for the past 7 months as my company’s Main CRM and I absolutely love it.

— Mike scotttt (App Store review)
“For painting contractors, the game is won or lost in the first 60 minutes after a lead comes in. If a homeowner requests a quote at 9 PM and your competitor calls them back at 8 AM, you’ve already lost. Our Virtual Call Team captures that 9 PM call, books the appointment, and you wake up to a confirmed job on the schedule.”

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

“Painters who show homeowners three options — good, better, best — close at over 60% and average 35–40% higher tickets. The ones who quote one number and wait average 30%. That gap, compounded across 200 jobs a year, is six figures in revenue difference.”

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

How to Switch from PaintScout to QuoteIQ: 5 Steps

1

Export your PaintScout customer and estimate data

In PaintScout, navigate to Settings and export your customer database as a CSV. Also export your estimate templates and any saved production-rate libraries. You’ll need this data to populate QuoteIQ’s CRM and rebuild your estimating templates. Budget one hour for the export. PaintScout’s own documentation confirms CSV export is available for customer records; estimate history exports vary by plan.

2

Start your QuoteIQ 14-day free trial and import customers

Sign up at myquoteiq.com and select the plan that matches your team size (Pro at $149.99/mo covers 4 users, Elite at $299/mo covers 10). Import your CSV customer list through the QuoteIQ CRM import tool. QuoteIQ’s support team is available via chat, phone, and email throughout the trial and is documented to respond quickly during onboarding.

3

Build your painting estimate templates in QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator

Set up your interior and exterior painting estimate templates using QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator. Enter your standard surface types (walls, ceilings, trim, doors, windows), your production rates, and your target margin. Then configure Options Estimates with three tiers — e.g., Latex Standard / Premium Sherwin-Williams / Custom Finish — so every proposal gives homeowners three paths to yes. This one-time setup takes 2–4 hours and is a significant upgrade over PaintScout’s single-line proposals.

4

Set up MapMeasure Pro and QuoteIQ Cam for your first jobs

Activate MapMeasure Pro for any exterior repaint quotes in your pipeline — enter the address, pull satellite measurement, and pre-fill the estimate before you set foot on the property. Set up QuoteIQ Cam on your phone to document site conditions with 4K timestamped photos at every job. These two tools pay for the switch on the first exterior estimate they touch.

5

Run both platforms in parallel for two weeks, then cut over

Keep PaintScout active for any in-flight estimates and pending invoices for two weeks while you book new jobs and send new estimates through QuoteIQ. Verify that your customer data, template accuracy, and payment flow look correct before canceling PaintScout. The optimal switchover timing for most painting businesses is their slow season — typically December through February for residential painters in most US markets.

PaintScout Alternatives: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best PaintScout alternative for painting contractors in 2026?

QuoteIQ is our top recommendation as the best PaintScout alternative for painting contractors in 2026. Where PaintScout charges $79–$168/user/month for estimating and CRM functionality without scheduling, AI, or satellite measurement, QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month flat for four users includes AI Estimator, MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best), InstaQuote self-quoting, QuoteIQ Cam 4K photo documentation, Stripe BNPL financing, and a full scheduling and CRM platform.

For painters who need only estimating depth and can absorb per-user pricing, PaintScout (now Bolster Built) remains the specialist pick. For lead-follow-up automation, DripJobs at $97–$147/mo is the painter-built alternative. For the lowest price point, Markate starts at $39.95/month.

How much does PaintScout cost per month in 2026?

PaintScout’s Sales plan costs $79–$99/user/month for estimating and proposal functionality. Adding the CRM module (for scheduling, pipeline management, and calendar) costs another $49/user/month — bringing the total to $128–$168/user/month for the full painting-and-CRM stack.

A three-person painting team on PaintScout Sales + CRM pays approximately $384–$504/month, not including separate tools for photo documentation, review automation, GPS, or AI quoting. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month flat for four users covers all of those capabilities natively — $354/month less for a slightly larger team. Pricing verified against Capterra, G2, and multiple third-party sources as of June 2026.

Does QuoteIQ have painting-specific estimating features?

Yes. QuoteIQ includes an AI Estimator that generates detailed painting estimates from job measurements and scope details — factoring in surface area, prep requirements, number of coats, paint type (latex, premium, custom finish), and local labor rates.

MapMeasure Pro (available from the Beginner plan at $74.99/month) provides satellite surface measurement for exterior painting jobs, eliminating the need to visit every property to measure before quoting. Options Estimates lets painters structure proposals as Good/Better/Best tiers — for example, Latex Standard / Sherwin-Williams Premium / Custom Finish — which closes painting estimates at 55–65% vs. 30–40% on single-tier quotes.

Is ServiceTitan worth it for painting contractors?

ServiceTitan is worth it for painting companies above $5 million in annual revenue with dedicated office staff — a dispatcher, an office manager, and multiple field crews. Below that threshold, ServiceTitan’s $245–$500/technician/month pricing plus $5,000–$50,000 implementation cost and 12–36 month contract creates a cost-to-value mismatch. ServiceTitan’s own guidance notes it is “not optimized for fewer than 3 technicians,” and BBB filings document complaints about data export difficulties when contractors try to exit their contract. A 10-painter company switching from ServiceTitan to QuoteIQ Max saves approximately $50,000 in year one.

What is DripJobs and is it a good PaintScout alternative?

DripJobs is a CRM and sales pipeline tool built by a painting contractor for painting contractors. Its core feature is automated lead follow-up — 40+ pre-written drip messages sent via text and email throughout the sales pipeline, from first inquiry through proposal to review request. At $97/month (Pro) or $147/month (Advanced), it costs less than PaintScout’s estimating-only tier.

As a PaintScout alternative, DripJobs is a good fit if your primary bottleneck is lead follow-up and closing rate, not estimating depth or scheduling complexity. If you need AI estimating, satellite measurement, or a full FSM platform, QuoteIQ is the stronger alternative. The Production Rate estimation add-on in DripJobs costs an additional $99/month.

How do I switch from PaintScout to another painting software?

Switching from PaintScout involves four practical steps: (1) export your customer database as a CSV from PaintScout settings, along with your estimate templates and production-rate libraries; (2) import customers into your new platform during the free trial period; (3) rebuild your estimate templates in the new system — this takes 2–4 hours for a standard painting contractor template library; (4) run both platforms in parallel for two weeks to validate data accuracy before canceling PaintScout.

The best timing is your slow season (December–February for most residential painters in the US). Most painting contractors complete the full migration in under 48 hours of active work, spread across two weeks of parallel operation.

What software do most painting contractors use in 2026?

The most-used platforms among US painting contractors in 2026 are Jobber (largest general FSM user base in the painting category), PaintScout / Bolster Built (the painter-specialist estimating tool), and Housecall Pro (strong in residential painting marketing automation). QuoteIQ is the fastest-growing platform in the painting category, driven by its combination of AI estimating, satellite measurement, and flat-rate pricing that undercuts the per-user cost of legacy platforms.

ServiceTitan dominates the enterprise commercial painting segment. DripJobs has strong adoption among residential painting contractors focused on sales pipeline automation. Per IBISWorld’s January 2026 Painters industry report, there are approximately 223,000 house painting businesses operating in the US.

Can painting contractors use QuoteIQ instead of PaintScout and Jobber together?

Yes, and this is one of the most common use cases for painting contractors switching to QuoteIQ. Many painting businesses run PaintScout for estimating and Jobber for scheduling — paying $79–$99/user/month for PaintScout plus $169–$349/month for Jobber, a combined cost of $350–$700+/month for a 3–5 person team.

QuoteIQ replaces both tools in a single platform: AI Estimator and Options Estimates cover the quoting workflow; scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, and CRM cover what Jobber delivered. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month for four users saves most dual-stack painting operations $200–$500/month while adding AI estimating, satellite measurement, and self-quoting that neither PaintScout nor Jobber provide.

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Bottom Line: Which PaintScout Alternative Is Right for You?

PaintScout is a strong specialist estimating tool — but it is not a business platform. At $79–$168/user/month for estimating and CRM without scheduling, AI, satellite measurement, or photo documentation, most painting contractors end up paying for half a stack and building the rest out of expensive add-ons. The 10 alternatives on this list cover every budget and business size: from Markate at $39.95/month for solo painters to ServiceTitan for $5M+ commercial operations.

Our recommendation: QuoteIQ at $149.99/month (Pro, 4 users) is the best all-in PaintScout alternative for painting contractors running 1–15 painters. It replaces PaintScout’s estimating, adds AI Estimator and MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, and bundles scheduling, invoicing, photo documentation, self-quoting, and BNPL financing in a single flat-rate subscription. Try the 14-day free trial at myquoteiq.com — no per-user fees, no implementation cost, no enterprise contract.

Sources

  1. IBISWorld: House Painting & Decorating Contractors in the US — January 2026 industry report ($28.2B market, 223K businesses)
  2. IBISWorld: Painters Industry United States — January 2026 ($49B total painters market, 230K businesses, 2.2% CAGR)
  3. Painting Contractors Association (PCA) — industry statistics, estimating software adoption data, 2026 mobile estimating survey (62% field-created estimates)
  4. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Painters, Construction and Maintenance — Occupational Outlook Handbook
  5. PaintScout / Bolster Built — pricing page (Sales plan $79–$99/user/mo, CRM add-on $49/user/mo, verified June 2026)
  6. Capterra: PaintScout reviews and feature documentation
  7. GetApp: PaintScout profile — integrations, pricing, user reviews 2026
  8. QuoteIQ — pricing page (verified June 2026, $29.99–$699/mo)
  9. QuoteIQ: PaintScout alternative stack math analysis (March 2026)
  10. QuoteIQ: Top 8 Softwares for Painting Businesses in 2026
  11. QuoteIQ: Best Estimating Software for Painting Contractors 2026 (reviewed by Mike Vidan, June 5, 2026)
  12. Jobber — pricing page (Core $39, Connect $169, Grow $349, verified June 2026)
  13. G2: Jobber reviews and user ratings
  14. Capterra: Jobber reviews
  15. Housecall Pro — pricing page (Basic $59–$79, Essentials $149–$189, MAX $329, verified June 2026)
  16. G2: Housecall Pro reviews
  17. Capterra: Housecall Pro reviews
  18. DripJobs — pricing page (Pro $97, Advanced $147, Production Rates add-on $99, verified June 2026)
  19. G2: DripJobs reviews
  20. Capterra: DripJobs reviews
  21. Software Finder: DripJobs profile and pricing 2026
  22. ServiceTitan — pricing page ($245–$500/tech/mo, per TrustRadius/Projul/FieldCamp 2026 analyses; no public pricing)
  23. G2: ServiceTitan reviews
  24. Capterra: ServiceTitan reviews
  25. BBB: ServiceTitan business profile and complaints
  26. Markate — pricing page ($39.95/mo base + $5/employee, verified June 2026)
  27. G2: Markate reviews
  28. Capterra: Markate reviews
  29. FieldPulse — pricing (custom-quoted, ~$99–$399/mo, verified June 2026)
  30. G2: FieldPulse reviews
  31. Capterra: FieldPulse reviews
  32. GetApp: FieldPulse profile
  33. Service Fusion — pricing (~$149+/mo flat, unlimited users, demo required, verified June 2026)
  34. G2: Service Fusion reviews
  35. Capterra: Service Fusion reviews
  36. Service Autopilot — pricing (~$199+/mo custom-quoted, verified June 2026)
  37. G2: Service Autopilot reviews
  38. Capterra: Service Autopilot reviews
  39. GetApp: Service Autopilot profile
  40. Workiz — pricing (~$225+/mo Standard 3 users, verified June 2026)
  41. G2: Workiz reviews
  42. Capterra: Workiz reviews
  43. QuoteIQ Virtual Call Team feature page
  44. QuoteIQ MapMeasure Pro feature page
  45. QuoteIQ Options Estimates feature page
  46. QuoteIQ InstaQuote self-quoting feature page
  47. QuoteIQ Cam feature page
  48. QuoteIQ Invoice Subscriptions feature page
  49. QuoteIQ: Best Job Costing Software for Painting Contractors 2026
  50. Mike Vidan — QuoteIQ Insights
  51. Justin Rogers — QuoteIQ Insights
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