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Curbsight vs QuoteIQ

QuoteIQ starts when the customer calls you: estimate, invoice, schedule, get paid. Curbsight starts before that — every property in your territory scored 0-100, the hail swaths on the map, the owner's phone a tap away — and then runs the job in the same app.

The short answer

QuoteIQ is a general home-service field app — estimates, invoicing, payments, scheduling, an AI receptionist — built for trades where the phone rings and you quote the work. It has no lead engine: no property data, no storm intelligence, no canvassing, no owner contact data. Curbsight is built for trades that go get the work: every property in your territory scored 0-100 from public records, federal storm data, and radar hail swaths, with door-to-door canvassing, skip-traced owner phones, and a full contractor CRM — estimates, photo documentation, invoicing, QuickBooks sync — behind it. If your business waits for inbound, QuoteIQ is a capable, inexpensive office. If your business knocks, calls, and works storms, QuoteIQ has no answer for where the next job comes from.

Feature comparison

FeatureCurbsightQuoteIQ
Lead generationEvery property scored on a map — public records + NOAA + radar hail swathsNot provided — inbound only
Storm intelligenceRadar hail swaths on the map, storm history + claim window per property, 'hail inbound' alertsNot provided
Door-to-door canvassingBuilt-in — knock tracking, streaks, leaderboards, live team mapNot provided
Owner names + phone numbersOwner names included; skip-trace phones on demandNot provided
Roof measurementsMeasured automatically from aerial data — the estimate drafts itselfMapMeasure Pro — rep sketches the roof on satellite imagery
Estimates + invoicing + paymentsBuilt-in — estimate rolls into the invoice, homeowner pays onlineBuilt-in — core strength, incl. AI estimator and financing
QuickBooks syncQuickBooks Online sync built inQuickBooks Online 2-way sync (mid-tier and up)
Photo documentationGPS auto-files every shot to the property; AI photo reportsQuoteIQ Cam photo tools
Vertical focusStorm + exterior trades and route-service verticals, property-native50+ trades, generalist
Pricing model$29/seat canvassing (no min/setup/contract) · $500–$5,000/mo flat intelligence tiersFlat tiers $29.99–$699/mo, users bundled per tier, AI-credit metering

What QuoteIQ does well

QuoteIQ is a lot of office for the money. Flat-rate tiers starting at $29.99/month, estimates with e-signatures, an AI estimator, invoicing with card and ACH processing, scheduling, review automation, a GPS time clock, even an AI receptionist that answers the phone. For a solo pressure washer or a two-person crew whose work arrives by phone call and Google search, it's a credible all-in-one office at a price that's hard to argue with.

Where QuoteIQ stops

QuoteIQ's world begins when a customer contacts you. Everything upstream of that — which neighborhoods took hail last month, which roofs are 18 years old, who owns the house on the corner and what's their phone number, which doors your reps knocked yesterday — is simply not in the product. There's no property database, no storm data, no canvassing motion, no owner contact data. Their own content points door-to-door teams at other tools. For inbound trades that's a reasonable scope decision. For storm and exterior trades, it means QuoteIQ can only ever be half your stack: you still need the half that finds the work.

Why Curbsight is different

Curbsight is built around the half QuoteIQ doesn't do — and then covers the other half too. The map arrives with every property in your territory scored 0-100 from public records, federal storm data, and radar-verified hail swaths. Your reps knock the doors worth knocking, with the owner's name on the pin and a phone number a tap away. And when the knock becomes a deal, the job runs in the same app: the estimate drafts itself from real roof measurements (no sketching required), photos GPS-file themselves to the property, the invoice rolls out of the estimate, the homeowner pays online, and the books sync to QuickBooks.

  • The scored map: roof age, hail exposure, owner status, and value fused into one 0-100 rank per property
  • Radar hail swaths drawn on the map with a claim-window countdown per property — the storm trades' buying signal
  • Skip-traced owner phones on demand — QuoteIQ has no owner data at all
  • Roof measurements arrive automatically; a QuoteIQ user traces the roof by hand on satellite imagery
  • The full canvassing layer: knock tracking, streaks, leaderboards, live team map, route optimization
Choose Curbsight when
  • You go get the work — door-to-door, storm response, outbound calls — instead of waiting for inbound
  • You sell roofing, siding, windows, or solar and storm data + roof age is the buying signal
  • You want owner names and phone numbers attached to every property, not a blank address book
  • You want the lead engine and the office in one system, so a won knock never gets re-typed
Choose QuoteIQ when
  • Your work is inbound (the phone rings, you quote it) and you mostly need an inexpensive office app
  • You're a generalist or interior trade where property and storm data isn't the buying signal
  • You're solo, price-sensitive, and the $29.99 entry tier covers your workflow

Pricing

QuoteIQ's published pricing (as of July 2026) is flat tiers with bundled user counts: $29.99/mo for 1 user up to $699/mo for unlimited, with AI features metered by monthly credit allowances and payment processing at standard card rates. It's genuinely inexpensive office software. Curbsight prices the whole motion: the Knocker canvassing line is free to $75/seat (no minimums, no contracts), and the intelligence tiers are flat monthly — Starter $500 (3 seats, 6 territories, 1,000 phone reveals), Pro $1,500 (10 seats, 20 territories, 6,500 reveals, the full CRM with estimates, invoicing, and QuickBooks sync), Enterprise $5,000. The comparison isn't really price against price — it's an office app against a platform that also finds the work the office bills.

Frequently asked questions

Is QuoteIQ a roofing CRM?
It's a general home-service CRM used across 50+ trades — pressure washing, lawn care, cleaning, and roofing among them. It handles quoting and invoicing well, but it has no roofing-specific intelligence: no storm data, no roof age, no claim windows, no canvassing. Roofing teams that run it still need a separate answer for lead generation.
QuoteIQ has satellite roof measurement — isn't that the same as Curbsight's?
Different mechanics. QuoteIQ's MapMeasure Pro is a sketching tool: the rep traces the roof on satellite imagery and it computes area with pitch multipliers. In Curbsight, real roof square footage is measured automatically for properties in your territory and the estimate drafts itself from it — no tracing, no per-report fee. One is a faster protractor; the other removes the step.
Can Curbsight really handle the invoicing side like QuoteIQ does?
Yes. Invoices generate from the job — the estimate, change orders, and supplements roll into the bill — homeowners pay online, payments are tracked per invoice, and invoices, payments, and time-clock hours sync to QuickBooks Online. The office half is built in; the difference is Curbsight also fills the pipeline that feeds it.

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