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.
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
| Feature | Curbsight | QuoteIQ |
|---|---|---|
| Lead generation | Every property scored on a map — public records + NOAA + radar hail swaths | Not provided — inbound only |
| Storm intelligence | Radar hail swaths on the map, storm history + claim window per property, 'hail inbound' alerts | Not provided |
| Door-to-door canvassing | Built-in — knock tracking, streaks, leaderboards, live team map | Not provided |
| Owner names + phone numbers | Owner names included; skip-trace phones on demand | Not provided |
| Roof measurements | Measured automatically from aerial data — the estimate drafts itself | MapMeasure Pro — rep sketches the roof on satellite imagery |
| Estimates + invoicing + payments | Built-in — estimate rolls into the invoice, homeowner pays online | Built-in — core strength, incl. AI estimator and financing |
| QuickBooks sync | QuickBooks Online sync built in | QuickBooks Online 2-way sync (mid-tier and up) |
| Photo documentation | GPS auto-files every shot to the property; AI photo reports | QuoteIQ Cam photo tools |
| Vertical focus | Storm + exterior trades and route-service verticals, property-native | 50+ trades, generalist |
| Pricing model | $29/seat canvassing (no min/setup/contract) · $500–$5,000/mo flat intelligence tiers | Flat 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
- 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
- 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.