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Roofing AI software compared: prices and best-for, side by side

Roofing runs on timing. A hailstorm can hand you a week's worth of calls in an afternoon, and the crew you can't reach on a rained-out morning throws the whole schedule off. These are the AI tools roofing shops lean on to keep up with that: catching the calls, turning a roof measurement into a signed estimate, and keeping claim jobs and re-roofs moving. Here's the whole field in one table, sorted by starting price, then a plain read on which one fits which shop. Nobody pays us to rank one over another. The table is the comparison; you pick what fits.

Every roofing AI tool, side by side

ToolWhat it's forBest forStarting priceSetup
QuoAI phone that answers storm callsCatching the storm-call surge you'd lose after hours$19/mo1-2 weeks
QuoteIQRoof measurement into estimateTurning a driveway measurement into a same-day estimate$30/mo1-2 weeks
JobberSimple crew scheduling & dispatchLowest-cost way to run scheduling and crews$49/mo ($39 annual)2-4 weeks
Housecall ProWhole back office + AI receptionistRunning answering, jobs, and invoicing in one app$59/mo2-4 weeks
WorkizCrew dispatch + phone toolsRe-slotting crews and phones on a rained-out day$65/mo2-4 weeks
ServiceTitanEnterprise roofing operationsBigger roofing operations with custom workflows$398/user/moWeeks

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Prices shown are each vendor's published starting rate as of 2026-06-29. What's actually on your plan shifts around, so pin it down in a demo before you commit. ServiceTitan doesn't self-serve; you get a custom quote.

What each one costs to start, at a glance

What each tool costs to start Quo$19 QuoteIQ$30 Jobber$49 Housecall Pro$59 Workiz$65 ServiceTitanfrom $398/user — off this scale (enterprise) Starting rates as listed on 2026-06-29. Jobber comes down to $39/mo if you commit to a year.
Taken off each vendor's own pricing page, 2026-06-29.

Match the tool to your bottleneck

Start from what's actually costing you roofs right now. None of these is "the winner" for every crew.

Storm calls are going to voicemail

A wind or hail event lights up the phone for a day or two, and whoever picks up gets the roof. Quo ($19) answers the ones you can't, or grab Housecall Pro if you want answering plus the whole back office.

Estimates take too long to get out

You measure a roof, then the written number sits for days and the homeowner signs with someone quicker. QuoteIQ ($30) is built to turn that measurement into an estimate before you pull out of the driveway.

You want it cheap and simple

One app for scheduling crews, quoting, and invoicing, at the lowest entry. Jobber ($49, or $39 annual).

You want one app for the whole shop

Scheduling, invoicing, reviews, and answering under one roof, so a claim job or re-roof doesn't fall through the cracks. Housecall Pro ($59).

Weather keeps reshuffling your crews

A rained-out morning bumps tear-off and dry-in and you're re-slotting the whole week. Workiz ($65) runs the dispatch board and the calls in one place.

You're a bigger operation

Ten-plus techs, multiple crews, and workflows you need to bend to fit. ServiceTitan ($398/user) — heavier and pricier, but built for that size.

Weighing the two most roofers compare head-to-head? See Housecall Pro vs Jobber for roofers.

Where each tool earns its keep in a roofing shop

Roofing has a few pinch points these tools were built for. Here's where each one tends to pull its weight through a season.

Right after a storm

Hail moves through and the calls come in faster than anyone can answer. AI answering (Quo, or the receptionist inside Housecall Pro) catches the ones that would've gone to voicemail and the next roofer.

Working an insurance claim

Adjuster meetings, supplement requests, and scope back-and-forth stall out when nobody's chasing them. Scheduling and follow-up in Jobber or Housecall Pro keeps claim jobs from going quiet.

In the slow, wet stretch

Demand is lumpy, so the off weeks are where follow-up pays off. Same tools that book the busy season keep old leads and inspection reminders warm when the phone goes quiet.

Common questions

Which one should I buy first?

If the calls you miss after a storm are the real leak, start with answering — Quo at $19/mo. Want scheduling and invoicing together from day one instead? Jobber opens at $49/mo, or $39 if you commit to the year.

Best all-in-one for a small crew?

For shops from one truck up to about fifteen, it's usually Housecall Pro ($59) or Jobber ($49). Housecall Pro runs the whole back office with answering on higher tiers; Jobber costs less and stays simpler.

Is ServiceTitan worth it for a roofing shop?

Usually only once you're a bigger operation running custom workflows across several crews. It's heavier and pricier than a small roofing shop needs.

Can a local pro set these up?

Yes. Search your zip on The Agentic AI Index to find a local AI consultant who sets these up for roofing crews.

JM
Reviewed by James Mills, who runs The Agentic AI Index. No roofing software vendor pays to be ranked here, and every price is pulled straight off the vendor's own pricing page.

Sources: the published pricing pages for each of the six tools above, checked 2026-06-29. Last reviewed: 2026-07-03.

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