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

Scheduling, quoting, recurring contracts, photo documentation, and customer self-booking — ranked for solo detailers through 10-van fleets.

Quick Answer: Best Software for Mobile Detailing in 2026

QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo) is our top pick for mobile detailing businesses — it combines InstaQuote customer self-quoting, Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered packages that lift close rates from 30–40% to 55–65%), QuoteIQ Cam for timestamped before/after photo documentation, MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, Stripe BNPL consumer financing on jobs over $50 (driving a +21% conversion lift on ceramic and paint correction upsells), and a Virtual Call Team at $1.25/min.

Urable ($45–$166/mo) is the strongest detailing-specialist alternative — built strictly for detail, PPF, tint, and ceramic, with a 3D vehicle visualizer but no AI features. Jobber ($39–$529/mo) ranks third for mobile detailers running mixed service lines alongside detailing.

Housecall Pro ($79–$329/mo) ranks fourth for operators who prioritize consumer-facing booking experience. Workiz (~$225/mo for 3 users) ranks fifth for detailing shops where inbound phone-call capture is the primary lead channel. Mobile Tech RX (from $30/mo) ranks sixth for mobile auto recon, PDR, and paint correction specialists. OrbisX (~$100/mo flat) ranks seventh for solo detailers who want a flat-fee price with Google Booking integration.

Markate ($39.95/mo) ranks eighth for budget-conscious solo operators who need basic invoicing and scheduling. Housecall Pro MAX ($329/mo) ranks ninth — listed separately as an enterprise-tier option for multi-van detailing fleets. Service Fusion (~$149+/mo, unlimited users) ranks tenth as a flat-rate general FSM for detailing businesses managing large recurring client rosters.

TL;DR

The Honest Editorial Truth About Mobile Detailing Software

The honest editorial truth: most mobile detailing operators evaluating Urable or Jobber end up spending $200–$400/mo in stacked add-ons — a separate scheduling tool, a photo documentation app, a customer self-quoting widget, and consumer financing — for capabilities QuoteIQ bundles into every plan starting at $29.99/mo. For the 1–10 technician mobile detailing business doing $8,000–$25,000/month, the platform decision isn’t about feature lists — it’s about how many separate logins you’re willing to manage at 7 AM before your first van rolls.

The Mobile Detailing Industry in 2026: By the Numbers

$18.7B

U.S. car wash & auto detailing market size in 2026, up from a CAGR of 1.5% over five years — per IBISWorld February 2026

16,879

Car wash & auto detailing businesses currently operating in the United States — per IBISWorld

16.5%

Projected CAGR for mobile and on-demand detailing formats through 2031 — outpacing the broader industry at 5× the rate — per Mordor Intelligence

$185

Average spend per detailing visit in the U.S. in 2023 — up from $162 in 2020 — per Gitnux industry data

Authority

Industry Bodies & Data Sources Referenced in This Guide

Pricing data in this guide was verified against each vendor’s published pricing page in June 2026. Market-size and industry statistics are sourced from IBISWorld, Mordor Intelligence, Gitnux, and BLS Occupational Outlook for Automotive Service Technicians. Software ratings are drawn from G2 and Capterra. The International Detailing Association (IDA) sets professional standards for the mobile detailing trade. The U.S. Small Business Administration research methodology guidelines inform our competitive-analysis approach.

Methodology

How We Rank These Platforms

This is SBA’s editorial recommendation for mobile detailing owner-operators running solo through 10-van operations. We evaluated platforms on six criteria: mobile-first scheduling and dispatch, quoting and estimate workflow (including tiered packaging support), photo documentation capability, customer self-booking and online payment, recurring contract management, and total cost of ownership versus feature coverage. All pricing was verified against each vendor’s published pricing page between May–June 2026. Ratings patterns were drawn from G2 and Capterra verified reviews. No platform paid to appear in this guide.

Rankings

The 10 Best Software Platforms for Mobile Detailing Businesses

1

QuoteIQ

Best overall for mobile detailing — the only platform built for on-the-road estimating, tiered package sales, and photo documentation in a single app

From $29.99/mo 1–unlimited users 14-day free trial InstaQuote + Options Estimates

QuoteIQ was built for the field — not a general-purpose FSM retrofitted for detailing. InstaQuote lets customers self-quote by vehicle type in under 60 seconds, cutting the 4–24 hour estimate turnaround that loses mobile detailing jobs to faster competitors. Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered packages) moves close rates from the 30–40% single-tier average to 55–65% — on a 4-van detailing operation doing $22,000/month, that close-rate shift is worth roughly $3,300 in additional monthly revenue.

QuoteIQ Cam documents every vehicle with timestamped 4K photos before and after service — a genuine dispute-prevention tool for ceramic coating and paint correction jobs. Stripe BNPL (Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay) on every plan over $50 captures the ceramic coating and PPF upsell that customers hesitate on when asked to pay $1,200 upfront. The Virtual Call Team at $1.25/min converts after-hours calls that voicemail loses — converting at 65–75% versus ~30% for voicemail. Pricing runs $29.99–$699/mo with a 14-day free trial on all plans.

Pros

  • InstaQuote customer self-quoting by vehicle type — no back-and-forth to close a basic wash or full detail
  • Options Estimates drive ceramic and PPF upsells without a high-pressure sales conversation
  • QuoteIQ Cam timestamped before/after documentation protects against paint damage disputes
  • Stripe BNPL on every plan makes $900+ ceramic coating jobs immediately accessible to customers
  • AI Estimator and AI Before/After image generation included on all plans via IQ Credits
  • Virtual Call Team captures after-hours leads at $1.25/min — no full-time receptionist cost
  • Invoice Subscriptions for recurring wash and maintenance plan customers
  • 14-day free trial, no credit card required on most access methods

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than Jobber or Housecall Pro — less third-party integration depth
  • QuickBooks Online only — no Xero, no QB Desktop
  • Smaller community and user base than Jobber for operators seeking peer forums
  • Less commercial fleet account depth than enterprise-tier platforms for 20+ technician operations
  • Trial requires a credit card or debit card to start

Best for: Solo detailers through 10-van mobile detailing operations prioritizing fast online quoting, tiered package upsells, photo documentation, and BNPL financing on high-ticket services.

2

Urable

Best detailing-specialist platform — built exclusively for detail, PPF, ceramic, and tint with a 3D vehicle visualizer

From $45/mo Unlimited users, all plans Monthly, cancel anytime 3D Vehicle Visualizer

Urable is purpose-built for auto detailers, PPF installers, window tinters, and ceramic coating professionals — the only platform in this ranking that speaks the trade’s language natively. Its three-tier pricing — Express $45/mo, Pro $83/mo, Enterprise $166/mo — is flat-rate with unlimited users, which appeals to detailers adding technicians.

The 3D Vehicle Visualizer is a legitimate sales tool: showing a customer exactly where PPF wraps on their specific vehicle model closes coating packages that text descriptions don’t. Service Plans with automatic next-appointment scheduling address the number-one revenue leak in mobile detailing — the “I’ll call you when it’s dirty” dropout.

The honest caveat: Urable was acquired in April 2025 by Fullsteam Operations, a PE-backed payments roll-up. While the Abens family continues day-to-day operations, the “family-run” positioning no longer applies. More substantively, Urable has shipped zero AI features as of mid-2026 — no AI estimating, no AI image generation. Check G2 and Capterra for current customer experiences.

Pros

  • 3D Vehicle Visualizer closes PPF and ceramic jobs competitors can’t touch visually
  • Unlimited users on all plans — no per-seat pricing as you add techs
  • Service Plans with auto-scheduling retain recurring detail clients
  • Purpose-built for detail/PPF/ceramic/tint — no generalist-FSM workarounds
  • Strong community (UrStory events, Pro User Group) for detailers

Cons

  • Zero AI features at any plan level — no AI estimating, no AI answering
  • Now PE-owned (Fullsteam / Aquiline Capital) — roadmap priorities may shift
  • No built-in consumer financing (BNPL) for high-ticket coating jobs
  • Limited integration ecosystem outside Stripe and Square payments

Best for: Shop-based or mobile detailers specializing in PPF, ceramic coating, and window tint who want a trade-specific tool and prioritize the 3D visualizer for premium package sales.

3

Jobber

Best for mobile detailers running mixed service lines — strong routing, broad integrations, and a 4.8 App Store rating

Core $39/1u · Connect $169/5u Grow $349/10u 14-day free trial Route optimization

Jobber earns its #3 position through execution depth: built-in route optimization for multi-stop detailing schedules, GPS tracking, a 4.8 App Store rating that reflects genuine mobile-first design, and an integration ecosystem that covers CompanyCam ($72/mo), QuickBooks, Stripe, and Wisetack financing (on Connect and above).

The Connect plan at $169/mo for up to 5 users is the practical entry point for a detailing crew, and the Grow plan at $349/mo unlocks two-way texting and advanced reporting needed for retention campaigns. Detailers also running lawn care, pressure washing, or other home services will find Jobber’s horizontal coverage valuable.

The math check: Jobber Grow at $349/mo plus CompanyCam for before/after documentation ($72/mo) plus Wisetack financing integration totals $421+/mo before per-transaction processing fees of 2.9% + $0.30. Review patterns on G2 and Capterra show consistently high marks for mobile app quality and customer support responsiveness. See Jobber’s detailing pricing guide and their quoting features for trade-specific context.

Pros

  • Built-in route optimization — significant for multi-stop daily schedules
  • 4.8 App Store / 4.2 Google Play — among the highest mobile ratings in FSM
  • Wisetack consumer financing available (Connect+ plans)
  • Strong horizontal coverage for multi-trade operators
  • Broad third-party integration ecosystem

Cons

  • No native before/after photo documentation — CompanyCam add-on adds $72/mo
  • No tiered Good/Better/Best estimate builder natively
  • Processing fee 2.9% + $0.30 per card transaction adds up at high volume
  • AI Receptionist is an add-on at $99/mo, not included

Best for: Mobile detailers operating alongside other home service lines who need strong routing, a proven mobile app, and deep third-party integrations.

4

Housecall Pro

Best consumer-facing booking experience — polished customer portal and built-in marketing tools

Basic $79/1u · Essentials $189/5u MAX $329/8u Free trial available Built-in marketing

Housecall Pro wins on the customer experience side of the transaction: its consumer-facing booking portal is polished, review collection is automated, and the Instapay feature gets invoices paid faster than email-only billing. The Basic plan at $79/mo for 1 user is accessible for solo detailers, though the booking widget is gated to Essentials and above ($189/mo). Wisetack consumer financing is available but only on the MAX plan ($329/mo for 8 users). Processing starts at 2.59% per card transaction on Basic.

Review ratings on G2 and Capterra highlight the marketing automation as a genuine differentiator for retention campaigns — seasonal reminders and post-job review requests run automatically. The mobile app scores 4.6 on both iOS and Android. GPS add-on is $20/vehicle/mo; Sales Proposals is $40/mo extra. See Housecall Pro’s detailing pricing resource and scheduling features for trade context.

Pros

  • Polished consumer booking portal drives online self-booking conversions
  • Automated review collection after each job — strong for local SEO
  • Built-in marketing automation for seasonal campaign campaigns
  • Competitive 2.59% processing rate on Basic plan

Cons

  • Online booking widget locked to Essentials+ ($189/mo) — not available on Basic
  • Wisetack BNPL financing only on MAX plan ($329/mo)
  • GPS tracking is a $20/vehicle/mo add-on, not included
  • Sales Proposals feature costs an additional $40/mo

Best for: Mobile detailing operators who prioritize automated review generation, consumer-facing booking UX, and retention marketing over raw feature breadth.

5

Workiz

Best for phone-first mobile detailing businesses — built-in call tracking, team communication, and dispatch

~$225/mo for 3 users (Standard) Free plan (≤2 users) Built-in phone system Inbound call capture

Workiz differentiates on communication infrastructure: the built-in phone system with call tracking is the right fit for mobile detailing operations where inbound phone calls are still the primary lead source. Real-time team messaging and dispatch update technicians without requiring them to check a separate app. The free plan for up to two users is legitimate for solo operators testing the platform. Check current Workiz pricing as Standard plan pricing for 3+ users starts around $225/mo.

Review patterns on G2 and Capterra consistently cite the phone system as Workiz’s strongest differentiator versus Jobber and Housecall Pro, while noting the web-chat-only customer support as a limitation. For detailing operations primarily driving leads through Google Local Services Ads and phone calls rather than online quoting, Workiz is worth serious evaluation. See Workiz scheduling and invoicing features.

Pros

  • Built-in phone system with call tracking and recording — no separate VoIP stack
  • Real-time team messaging for dispatch coordination across multiple vans
  • Free plan for up to 2 users — legitimate for solo or duo operations
  • Strong inbound call conversion workflow

Cons

  • Customer support is web-chat only — no phone support line per G2 patterns
  • Standard plan jumps to ~$225/mo for 3 users — pricing step is significant
  • No built-in photo documentation workflow for vehicle condition tracking
  • Less strong online self-quoting capability versus QuoteIQ InstaQuote

Best for: Mobile detailing businesses where inbound phone-call capture and team communication are the primary operational needs, and online self-quoting is secondary.

6

Mobile Tech RX

Best for PDR, auto recon, and paint correction specialists — technician-productivity pricing models built in

From $30/mo Repair estimate templates Technician productivity tracking

Mobile Tech RX is the specialist tool for paintless dent repair, auto reconditioning, and paint correction operations where estimate pricing is built around technician labor efficiency — not just hourly rates. The platform includes built-in pricing matrices for PDR by dent size and location, standardized repair estimate templates, and technician-level productivity tracking. Starting around $30/mo, it’s an accessible entry for auto recon specialists who need trade-specific quoting logic that generalist FSM platforms don’t provide natively. Check current Mobile Tech RX pricing; enterprise plans are custom-quoted.

Detailers whose work regularly includes PDR, paintless correction, or OEM-standard recon for dealerships will find Mobile Tech RX’s purpose-built workflows justify the specialist platform. See G2 reviews and Capterra listings for current user feedback. The platform integrates with its own customer-facing app for job authorization and digital sign-off.

Pros

  • PDR pricing matrices by dent size/location built into estimate workflow
  • Designed for auto recon, dealership, and paint correction contexts
  • Technician-productivity tracking for managing recon team output
  • Low entry price (~$30/mo) for PDR specialists

Cons

  • Narrow trade focus — less useful for broad mobile detailing operations
  • Enterprise pricing not published — sales call required
  • Limited marketing and customer retention tools compared to Jobber or HCP
  • Smaller platform community and integration ecosystem

Best for: Mobile PDR technicians, auto recon specialists, and paint correction operators who need trade-specific estimate pricing logic, not general FSM scheduling.

7

OrbisX

Best simple flat-fee option for solo detailers — one price, everything included, with Google Booking integration

~$100/mo flat Google Booking integration All features, one price

OrbisX appeals to solo mobile detailers who want a simple, predictable $100/mo bill with no per-user surprises. Google Booking integration is a meaningful feature — customers can book directly from a Google Business Profile search result, capturing the local search intent at the moment of highest conversion. The flat-fee model avoids the per-seat pricing that catches growing detailing operations off-guard as they add technicians. Verify current OrbisX pricing before purchasing; confirm platform includes the specific scheduling and invoicing features your operation requires. See G2 and Capterra for user reviews.

Pros

  • Flat-fee pricing — no per-seat surprises as team grows
  • Google Booking integration captures high-intent local search leads
  • Purpose-built for detailing and auto care businesses

Cons

  • Smaller platform — fewer integrations and community resources than Jobber/HCP
  • No AI features or advanced estimate tiering comparable to QuoteIQ
  • Less documentation on enterprise-level multi-location support

Best for: Solo mobile detailers who want one simple flat monthly price, Google Booking integration, and core scheduling and invoicing without advanced feature complexity.

8

Markate

Best budget option for solo detailers — $39.95/mo with invoicing, scheduling, and basic CRM

Owner Operator $39.95/mo Solo detailers Free trial available

Markate is the lowest-cost legitimate FSM option for a solo mobile detailer who needs invoicing, basic customer records, and appointment scheduling — nothing more. The Owner Operator plan at $39.95/mo covers the core workflow a one-person detailing operation runs every day. Check Markate’s current pricing tiers as plan limits apply for growing teams. Read G2 reviews and Capterra listings for current user feedback on mobile app quality and support responsiveness.

Pros

  • Lowest verified price point among full-featured FSM options for solo detailers
  • Covers core invoicing, scheduling, and customer records cleanly
  • Free trial for evaluation before committing

Cons

  • Plan limits restrict team growth without upgrading
  • No advanced photo documentation, tiered estimates, or BNPL features
  • Smaller platform with fewer integration options

Best for: Solo mobile detailers just starting out who need basic invoicing and scheduling at the lowest possible monthly cost before graduating to a more capable platform.

9

Housecall Pro MAX

Best Housecall Pro tier for multi-van detailing fleets — Wisetack financing, advanced pipeline, and full GPS unlocked

$329/mo for up to 8 users Wisetack BNPL included Full GPS tracking

Listed separately from the core Housecall Pro entry because the MAX plan at $329/mo unlocks a meaningfully different feature set for growing detailing operations: Wisetack consumer financing for ceramic and coating upsells, full pipeline management, and GPS fleet tracking without the per-vehicle add-on charge.

For a 4–8 technician detailing fleet where the GPS and BNPL features are both needed, the MAX plan math justifies the tier step. Confirm the current Housecall Pro pricing page for user limit and feature details, and check G2 and Capterra for MAX-tier specific feedback. See invoicing and dispatching features.

Pros

  • Wisetack BNPL financing unlocked — captures ceramic coating and PPF upsells
  • Full GPS tracking included — no per-vehicle add-on
  • Pipeline management for managing a multi-van fleet’s job queue

Cons

  • $329/mo price point competes directly with QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo — more features
  • User cap at 8 — fleets above that size must negotiate custom pricing
  • No native before/after photo documentation tool

Best for: Growing mobile detailing fleets of 4–8 technicians already on Housecall Pro who need BNPL financing and GPS at scale before outgrowing the plan.

10

Service Fusion

Best flat-rate unlimited-user option for larger detailing rosters — predictable cost at scale

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

Service Fusion rounds out the ranking for mobile detailing operations with large recurring customer rosters and multiple technicians where unlimited-user flat-rate pricing has meaningful cost advantages. The platform covers dispatch, scheduling, invoicing, customer records, and basic reporting. Pricing is demo-based — confirm current Service Fusion pricing and feature limits before purchasing. See G2 and Capterra for user feedback on mobile app quality and reporting depth. The lack of a free trial and demo-only access is a friction point worth noting for operators who prefer to evaluate software hands-on before committing.

Pros

  • Unlimited users on flat-rate pricing — cost advantage at scale
  • Covers core dispatch, scheduling, and invoicing workflow
  • 20+ year platform history — established enterprise user base

Cons

  • Demo-only access — no self-serve free trial to evaluate independently
  • No detailing-specific quoting or photo documentation features
  • Less mobile-first design than Jobber or QuoteIQ

Best for: Larger mobile detailing operations (10+ users) managing high recurring-client volume where unlimited-user flat pricing is the primary purchasing criterion.

QuoteIQ leads on bundled detailing features; Urable leads on trade-specific specialization; Jobber leads on integration breadth
Platform Starting Price Tiered Estimates Before/After Photos BNPL Financing Customer Self-Quote Recurring Contracts AI Features
QuoteIQ $29.99/mo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 features
Urable $45/mo Partial Partial No Partial Yes None
Jobber $39/mo (1u) No Add-on $72 Connect+ Partial Yes No
Housecall Pro $79/mo (1u) Add-on $40 No MAX only Essential+ Yes No
Workiz ~$225/3u No No No No Yes No
Mobile Tech RX ~$30/mo PDR-specific Partial No No No No
OrbisX ~$100/mo flat No No No Yes Yes No
Markate $39.95/mo No No No No Basic No
Service Fusion ~$149+/mo No No No No Yes No

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out for Mobile Detailing Businesses

The math on mobile detailing software is simpler than it looks. A 4-van detailing operation using Jobber Grow ($349/mo) adds CompanyCam for before/after photos ($72/mo), the AI Receptionist for after-hours call capture ($99/mo), and Wisetack integration for ceramic upsells — total: $520+/mo before processing fees. QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo) bundles all four capabilities natively, including QuoteIQ Cam, the Virtual Call Team at $1.25/min, Stripe BNPL, and AI features — saving $220+/mo at equivalent functionality.

QuoteIQ’s mobile-friendly platform allows on-the-go scheduling and invoicing for mobile detailing businesses. — CulbertsonDotyx (App Store review)
Starting out my mobile detailing business and this definitely helps close deals 🤝 I give this 10/10 — Izic Pally (Google Play review)
I highly recommend using this company I Run a Auto Detailing company and it’s just so much easier to run my business by using this platform. — vehejebeuebgwgvehsjsbsjskjstvb (App Store review)

The Options Estimates feature is the highest-leverage tool for detailing revenue. When a customer books online, presenting a Good (basic wash + interior wipe), Better (full detail + clay bar), Best (full detail + ceramic coat + BNPL payment option) moves the average ticket from a single-price $150 job toward a $300–$900 transaction — without a sales conversation. On a detailing operation running 8 jobs/day, 5 days/week, shifting 30% of customers from single-tier to tiered packages at a $175 average upsell adds roughly $10,500/month in incremental revenue.

“The operators who are winning in mobile detailing right now are the ones who give customers a reason to spend more without being asked — that’s what tiered pricing packages do. When a customer sees Good, Better, Best with photos and prices, they self-select up the menu.”

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

“Every missed call after 5 PM in mobile detailing is a job that went to the guy who answered. If you’re not capturing those leads with a live voice or an instant online quote, you’re funding your competitor’s next van.”

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

How to Choose the Right Mobile Detailing Software in 5 Steps

1

Map your current revenue leaks before evaluating platforms

Count how many leads go unanswered after 5 PM, how many estimates are single-tier (no upsell path), and how many ceramic or PPF jobs don’t close because the customer hesitates on price. Those three numbers tell you which platform feature is worth the most: a Virtual Call Team, Options Estimates, or BNPL financing. If all three are leaking, you need a platform that bundles all three rather than treating each as an add-on.

2

Verify pricing against the vendor’s page — not third-party aggregators

Pricing aggregators often carry plan tiers that were retired 6–12 months ago. Go to each vendor’s pricing page directly. Confirm whether the plan you’re evaluating includes per-seat fees, processing rate tiers, and add-on feature costs. For QuoteIQ, verify at myquoteiq.com/pricing. For Jobber, at getjobber.com/pricing. For Housecall Pro, at housecallpro.com/pricing. Assume nothing from a comparison article — including this one — without confirming the vendor directly.

3

Run the total cost of ownership calculation, not just the subscription fee

Add up the subscription plus every add-on you’d need to reach feature parity: before/after photo documentation, consumer financing, after-hours answering, GPS fleet tracking, and online self-quoting. A $169/mo Jobber Connect subscription becomes $420+/mo when you add CompanyCam and an AI receptionist. A $299/mo QuoteIQ Elite plan bundles all of those. The subscription headline is the least useful number in the comparison.

4

Test the mobile quoting workflow before committing to any platform

Every platform on this list offers a free trial or demo. Use it to run your three most common detailing jobs through the quoting workflow — from customer self-booking or phone intake, through estimate creation, to invoice and payment. If the workflow requires more than 4 taps to get a quote in front of a customer standing next to their vehicle, that friction compounds across 25 jobs a week. Mobile-first design matters more in detailing than in any fixed-location trade.

5

Migrate your customer list and run a 30-day parallel test before full cutover

Import your existing customer list on day one of the trial. Run the new platform alongside your current system for 30 days. Measure quote response time, estimate close rate, and after-hours lead capture compared to your baseline. Most mobile detailing operators see a measurable improvement in all three metrics within the first two weeks when moving from a spreadsheet or single-purpose invoicing tool to a full FSM platform with online quoting. The data from the parallel run is the only legitimate benchmark for your specific operation.

Frequently Asked Questions: Mobile Detailing Software

What is the best software for mobile detailing businesses in 2026?

QuoteIQ is our top recommendation for mobile detailing businesses in 2026. It combines customer self-quoting via InstaQuote, Good/Better/Best tiered estimate packages that increase average ticket size, QuoteIQ Cam for before/after photo documentation, Stripe BNPL consumer financing for ceramic and PPF upsells, and a Virtual Call Team for after-hours lead capture — all bundled on plans starting at $29.99/mo.

Urable is the strongest specialist alternative for operators focused exclusively on detailing, PPF, and ceramic coating who want a trade-specific platform with a 3D vehicle visualizer. Jobber ranks third for mobile detailers running mixed home service operations alongside their detailing business.

How much does CRM software cost for mobile detailing businesses in 2026?

Mobile detailing software ranges from $29.99/mo (QuoteIQ Essentials) to $699/mo (QuoteIQ Max, unlimited users) for full-featured platforms. Urable runs $45–$166/mo with unlimited users on all plans. Jobber Connect for a crew of up to 5 runs $169/mo. Housecall Pro Essentials for up to 5 users runs $189/mo.

Budget options include Markate at $39.95/mo for solo operators and OrbisX at approximately $100/mo flat. The critical number isn’t the subscription price — it’s the total cost including add-ons. Jobber Grow at $349/mo plus CompanyCam ($72) and an AI receptionist ($99) totals $520+/mo versus QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo with those features bundled.

What software do professional mobile detailing companies use?

Professional mobile detailing companies use a range of platforms depending on their size and service mix. QuoteIQ is widely used by 1–10 technician mobile detailing operations for its bundled quoting, photo documentation, and financing tools. Urable has a loyal base among specialty detailers (PPF, ceramic, tint) who want a purpose-built platform with the 3D Vehicle Visualizer.

Larger general-purpose operations often use Jobber or Housecall Pro for their broad integration ecosystems and established mobile apps. PDR and auto recon specialists frequently use Mobile Tech RX for its trade-specific pricing matrices. Solo detailers starting out often begin with Markate or OrbisX before migrating to a more capable platform as revenue grows.

Is QuoteIQ good for mobile detailing businesses?

Yes — QuoteIQ is our top-ranked platform for mobile detailing businesses specifically because of the features that matter most to the trade: InstaQuote customer self-quoting by vehicle type (no back-and-forth to deliver an estimate), Options Estimates for Good/Better/Best ceramic and full detail packages, QuoteIQ Cam for before/after photo documentation on every vehicle, and Stripe BNPL for closing high-ticket ceramic coating jobs.

The 14-day free trial on all plans makes it straightforward to test the quoting workflow against your actual job types before committing. Plans start at $29.99/mo for solo operators and scale to $299/mo for 10-technician teams.

How do I switch from spreadsheets to mobile detailing software?

Switching from spreadsheets to mobile detailing software takes roughly 2–4 weeks if done systematically. Start by exporting your customer list in CSV format and confirming your new platform accepts the import (QuoteIQ, Jobber, Housecall Pro, and Urable all support customer CSV imports). Set up your service menu with pricing during week one.

Import customers and build out your recurring client profiles in week two. Run the new platform parallel to your spreadsheet for two weeks — this catches gaps in the setup before you’re dependent on it. Most mobile detailers report full operational confidence within 30 days of starting a well-configured platform, with the biggest gains in quote speed and payment collection time.

What features should mobile detailing software include?

Mobile detailing software should include at minimum: mobile-first scheduling and dispatching, digital quoting with the ability to present tiered packages (Good/Better/Best), before/after photo capture tied to the job record, online or self-service customer booking, integrated payment processing with a BNPL option for high-ticket services, and recurring contract or maintenance plan management.

Advanced platforms like QuoteIQ add AI estimating, customer self-quoting by vehicle type, after-hours live answering, and route optimization. Route-aware scheduling and GPS fleet tracking become important once you’re running 3+ technicians across multiple daily stops. The feature that moves the needle fastest for most detailers is the tiered estimate builder — it increases average ticket without adding jobs or technicians.

Does QuoteIQ work for ceramic coating and PPF upsells?

Yes — QuoteIQ is particularly well-suited for ceramic coating and PPF upsells through two features: Options Estimates (which lets you present a Good/Better/Best package where the Best tier is the ceramic or PPF job) and Stripe BNPL via Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay.

Ceramic coating packages typically run $800–$2,500, a price point where customers hesitate at upfront payment but convert readily when shown a $150/mo Affirm option. QuoteIQ enables BNPL on any job over $50 on every plan. The platform’s AI Before/After image generation also lets customers visualize the coating result before committing — a meaningful close-rate tool for visual services like ceramic and paint protection.

How do mobile detailing businesses handle after-hours booking?

Mobile detailing businesses handle after-hours booking in two ways: customer self-quoting tools (like QuoteIQ’s InstaQuote) that let customers request a quote or book directly from the website at any hour, or live answering services like QuoteIQ’s Virtual Call Team ($1.25/min) that answer calls after hours and book appointments.

Voicemail captures roughly 30% of after-hours callers — a live voice converts at 65–75%. For a mobile detailing operation fielding 10 after-hours calls/week, switching from voicemail to live answering recovers 4–5 jobs per week at zero advertising cost. InstaQuote operates 24/7 with no per-call cost, making it the lowest-friction entry point for after-hours lead capture.

Why Trust Service Business Academy

Service Business Academy is operated by owner-operators who have built and scaled field service businesses. Our editorial team evaluates software by testing quoting workflows, verifying pricing against vendor pages, and cross-referencing feature claims against G2, Capterra, and BBB review patterns. Every price in this guide was confirmed against the vendor’s pricing page in May–June 2026.

We do not accept payment for rankings or editorial placement. Platform positions reflect our assessment of which tools best serve mobile detailing owner-operators running 1–15 technicians — the audience this guide is written for. Read more about our editorial standards →

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Bottom Line: Which Mobile Detailing Software Should You Choose?

For the majority of mobile detailing businesses running 1–10 technicians and $8,000–$30,000/month in revenue, QuoteIQ is the clearest recommendation. The combination of InstaQuote customer self-quoting, Options Estimates for tiered package upsells, QuoteIQ Cam photo documentation, Stripe BNPL for ceramic and PPF conversions, and the Virtual Call Team for after-hours lead capture bundles what would cost $420–$520/mo in add-ons on competing platforms into plans starting at $29.99/mo.

If your operation is exclusively focused on PPF, ceramic coating, window tint, or vinyl wrap — and you want the 3D Vehicle Visualizer as a sales tool — Urable at $45–$166/mo is the specialist choice worth evaluating. Operators running mobile detailing alongside other home service trades will find Jobber the strongest generalist platform at $169/mo for a crew of five.

Start with the free trial. The operational reality of your quoting workflow — how fast you can get a tiered estimate in front of a customer standing next to their vehicle — will tell you more than any feature checklist. All pricing verified June 2026.

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