Markate works for solo electricians — until you add trucks, need route optimization, or want AI-powered estimating. QuoteIQ Elite includes satellite measurement, route optimization, AI Autopilot, and inventory management for $249.99/mo. No add-on traps. No feature ceiling.
Markate works fine when you’re a one-truck operation running panel upgrades, outlet installs, and service calls from a single van. Scheduling is simple, invoicing is clean, and the price is hard to beat. For a solo electrician handling ten to fifteen jobs a week, Markate checks the boxes.
But electrical businesses don’t stay small forever. Once you add a second truck, hire apprentices, or start bidding commercial rewiring projects and full-panel replacements — Markate’s limitations surface fast. There’s no route optimization, no satellite property measurement, no inventory tracking for wire spools, breakers, and conduit. No AI tools. No customer self-quoting. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, electricians are among the fastest-growing trades in the country — and growing electrical contractors need software that scales with them. QuoteIQ’s electrician software was built for exactly that growth curve.
This guide doesn’t claim Markate is bad software. It shows what actually happens when a growing electrical contracting business tries to run panel upgrades, whole-house rewires, EV charger installs, commercial tenant improvements, and emergency service calls from a platform that was designed for solo operators.
Compliance matters in electrical work. Staying current with OSHA electrical safety standards and the National Electrical Code is non-negotiable — your CRM should help you document that compliance, not slow you down.
Markate’s Team plan starts at $39.95/mo base + $5/employee. But to approach what QuoteIQ Elite includes natively, you’ll stack every available add-on — and still be missing the features that matter most for growing electrical businesses.
Still missing 5 critical features at any price
What Markate cannot add at any price: Satellite property measurement (MapMeasure Pro), route optimization, route density zones, AI natural language CRM control, customer self-quoting (InstaQuote), inventory management, and before/after AI photo generation. These are not available through any Markate integration or add-on.
Markate with every available add-on costs approximately $170/mo for a 5-person electrical team — but it’s still missing satellite measurement, route optimization, AI Autopilot, inventory management, and customer self-quoting. QuoteIQ Elite at $249.99/mo includes all of those features natively. The price gap is roughly $80/mo — and the feature gap is massive. Markate is cheaper because it does less.
| Feature | Markate (~$170/mo with add-ons) | QuoteIQ Elite ($249.99/mo) |
|---|---|---|
| Satellite Property Measurement | ✗ Not available | ✓ MapMeasure Pro — Beginner and above |
| Route Optimization | ✗ Not available | ✓ Included — Elite and above |
| Route Density Zones | ✗ Not available | ✓ Included — Elite and above |
| Live GPS Tracking | ⚠ Basic location tracking | ✓ Full fleet GPS — no per-vehicle fee |
| AI Natural Language CRM Control | ✗ Not available | ✓ AI Autopilot — all plans |
| Customer Self-Quoting | ✗ Not available | ✓ InstaQuote — Elite and above |
| Customer Self-Scheduling (24/7) | ⚠ $10/mo Online Booking Form (basic) | ✓ InstaSchedule — Elite and above |
| Dedicated Business Phone | ⚠ Twilio integration $10/mo (limited) | ✓ ClientHub — Pro and above |
| AI Call Answering | ⚠ Kate AI — $1/call (inbound only) | ✓ Virtual Call Team — inbound + outbound |
| Before/After AI Photos | ✗ Not available | ✓ Included — all plans |
| Inventory Management | ✗ Not available | ✓ Included — Elite and above |
| Job Costing | ✓ Included in base plan | ✓ Included — all plans |
| Pipelines & Deals CRM | ✗ Not available | ✓ Included — Elite and above |
| Photo Documentation | ⚠ CompanyCam add-on $10/mo + CompanyCam sub | ✓ QuoteIQ Cam — Beginner and above |
| Review Automation | ⚠ NiceJob add-on $10/mo | ✓ Review Multiplier — Beginner and above |
| Mass Email + SMS Campaigns | ⚠ Per-message pricing ($0.10/SMS) | ✓ Mass Campaigns — Elite and above |
| QuickBooks Online Sync | ✓ QuickBooks Online | ✓ QuickBooks Online |
| Free Trial | ✓ 14 days | ✓ 14 days |
| Transparent Pricing | ✓ Published | ✓ Published |
| Month-to-Month | ✓ No contracts | ✓ No contracts |
| Markate genuine advantage: Job costing included in base plan, lowest price point for solo operators, U.S.-based support. Both platforms offer QuickBooks Online sync, transparent pricing, and month-to-month billing. | ||
Honest assessment. Markate has legitimate strengths — particularly for solo electricians and very small teams just getting started with business management software.
Lowest price point in the market. At $49.95/mo for a solo operator or ~$60/mo for a 5-person team, Markate is genuinely the cheapest named CRM available. For an electrician who just got their license and is running their first van, that price point is hard to argue with.
Simple, clean interface for first-time CRM users. Markate is purpose-built for people who have never used business management software before. The learning curve is minimal. If you’re coming from paper invoices and a spiral notebook, Markate is an easy first step.
Job costing in the base plan. Markate includes job costing at every tier — a feature some larger competitors lock behind premium plans. For electricians who need basic cost-per-job tracking from day one, this is a genuine advantage.
U.S.-based customer support. Live chat, phone, and email support available 9am–5pm MST. For contractors who prefer talking to a person during business hours, Markate delivers on support accessibility.
Markate’s strengths are starter-platform strengths. Low price, simple interface, basic job tracking. These matter most in year one. But electrical contractors certified by organizations like the National Electrical Contractors Association often outgrow Markate by year two or three — once route optimization, measurement tools, and inventory tracking become daily needs rather than nice-to-haves.
See how MapMeasure Pro, AI Autopilot, and route optimization help electrical contractors eliminate wasted drive time, close more panel upgrade jobs, and manage crews from a single platform.
Most electrical contractors complete the switch in under a day. Here’s the process.
Sign up at admin-quoteiq.web.app/register. A credit or debit card is required to start. You get full access to every Elite feature for 14 days.
Download your customer list, job history, and invoice records from Markate. QuoteIQ’s import tool accepts CSV files from any platform.
Configure your services: panel upgrades, whole-house rewires, EV charger installations, outlet additions, lighting retrofits, and emergency service calls. Set materials, labor rates, and markup by service type.
Turn on InstaSchedule for 24/7 booking, InstaQuote for customer self-quoting, Review Multiplier for automated review requests, and Virtual Call Team for after-hours emergency call handling.
Start dispatching your electricians with route optimization and density zones. Track materials with inventory management. Monitor job profitability in real time. You’re running on QuoteIQ.
“I didn’t like that each add on was an added cost each month. I feel like a CRM should have some basic attributes included in the initial cost — like review requests after an invoice is closed, follow up texts or emails, etc.”
Logan B. · Owner · Verified Capterra Review Pain point: Add-on cost creep“Developers gave no consideration to mobile users with their booking form. It is not user friendly.”
Kathy L. · CEO · Verified Capterra Review Pain point: Mobile booking experience“We are leaving Markate reluctantly. Now I don’t have much confidence in the company’s ability to design software. And we can’t wait for them to finally get around to address what they call an ‘inconvenience.’”
Kathy L. · CEO · Verified Capterra Review Pain point: Development responsiveness4.7 stars across 4,100+ verified reviews on the App Store and Google Play.
“Very user friendly and best of all the staff is always available to address any questions regarding the app and its functions.”
— Verified Reviewer · App Store · Verified Review
“Being able to produce professional quotes quickly and accurately has put me above the other businesses in my area.”
— Addybake · App Store · Verified Review
“With QuoteIQ, I can handle client requests, track job progress, and manage my team seamlessly.”
— Verified Reviewer · App Store · Verified Review
Mike Vidan built QuoteIQ after running his own home service businesses and experiencing firsthand the limitations of existing field service software. His background in electrical and general contracting means features like job costing, route optimization, and inventory management were designed from real trade experience — not software theory. Mike understands that electrical contractors need tools that handle panel upgrade quoting, material tracking, and emergency dispatch simultaneously.
Justin Rogers brings deep expertise in service business operations and growth strategy to QuoteIQ. His focus on removing operational friction for field service businesses drives features like AI Autopilot, InstaSchedule, and the Virtual Call Team. Justin works directly with electrical contractors to ensure QuoteIQ’s workflow matches how real crews dispatch, document, and close jobs — from residential service calls to commercial tenant improvements. The SBA’s small business growth resources align with the same scale-up principles Justin builds into the platform.
Markate is not the wrong tool for everyone. Here’s when it still makes sense.
You’re a solo electrician with no plans to hire. If you run one truck, handle ten to fifteen residential service calls a week, and need nothing more than scheduling, invoicing, and basic job costing — Markate’s $49.95/mo price point is the cheapest option available. If that’s your ceiling, Markate works.
You’re using your first CRM ever. If you’re migrating from paper invoices and a whiteboard calendar, Markate’s simplicity is an asset. The learning curve is minimal, and the interface is designed for people who have never used business management software before.
The bottom line: Markate is a starter platform with a starter price. If your electrical business is growing — adding trucks, hiring apprentices, bidding commercial work, or needing route optimization and inventory tracking — you will outgrow Markate. The question is not if, but when. QuoteIQ Elite at $249.99/mo is the platform you move to when “good enough” stops being good enough.
Yes, on a headline number. Markate Team for 5 electricians costs approximately $60/mo base, while QuoteIQ Elite is $249.99/mo. But Markate’s base plan is missing satellite measurement, route optimization, AI tools, inventory management, customer self-quoting, and customer self-scheduling. When you add every available Markate add-on to close part of that gap, the total rises to roughly $170/mo — and you’re still missing five critical features at any price. The $80/mo gap between a maxed-out Markate and QuoteIQ Elite buys you an entirely different class of platform.
No. Markate does not offer route optimization as a native feature or through any integration. Your dispatchers would need to plan routes manually or use a separate routing app. QuoteIQ includes route optimization and route density zones on the Elite plan — both are native features with no additional cost.
No. Markate does not have inventory management at any tier or through any add-on. Electrical contractors who need to track copper wire spools, breaker panels, conduit, receptacles, and junction boxes need a separate system — or a platform like QuoteIQ that includes a 5-module inventory management system on the Elite plan.
Markate’s Kate AI charges $1 per call and handles inbound calls only. QuoteIQ’s Virtual Call Team handles both inbound and outbound calls — appointment reminders, estimate follow-ups, after-hours emergency scheduling — and is included on all plans via IQ Credits. For electrical contractors who get emergency calls at 2 AM for power outages or tripped main breakers, the outbound capability and 24/7 coverage make a significant difference.
Yes. QuoteIQ’s Pipelines and Deals CRM is designed for tracking larger bids — commercial tenant improvements, office rewiring projects, and new construction electrical contracts. MapMeasure Pro helps estimate commercial properties from satellite imagery without a site visit. Job costing tracks profitability across multi-day commercial projects. Markate has no pipeline CRM and no satellite measurement capability.
Yes. InstaSchedule on the Elite plan lets customers select their service type (panel upgrade, outlet install, EV charger, troubleshooting), choose an available time slot, and book directly into your calendar — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Markate offers a basic $10/mo online booking form that functions more like a contact request than true self-scheduling.
Markate’s individual add-ons range from $10/mo each (booking form, CompanyCam, proposals, phone) to per-use fees ($1/call for Kate AI, $0.10/SMS). For a 5-person electrical team using all available add-ons, the estimated total is approximately $170/mo. That’s the maximum Markate can deliver — and it still does not include route optimization, satellite measurement, AI Autopilot, inventory management, or customer self-quoting.
Yes. QuoteIQ syncs with QuickBooks Online. Markate also integrates with QuickBooks Online. Neither platform supports QuickBooks Desktop. For electrical contractors whose accountant requires Desktop, this is a shared limitation.
QuoteIQ Cam lets electricians document panel conditions, wiring states, and code compliance photos with before-and-after comparison tools and inspection form checklists. Documents attach directly to the job record. This is critical for electrical work where National Fire Protection Association code compliance must be documented. Markate’s photo documentation requires a $10/mo CompanyCam add-on plus a separate CompanyCam subscription.
QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator lets electricians photograph a breaker panel, service entrance, or lighting setup and receive market-accurate pricing suggestions. This speeds up on-site estimates for panel upgrades, whole-house rewires, and EV charger installations. Markate has no AI-powered estimating capability at any tier.
Yes. Export your customer list, job history, and invoice data from Markate as CSV files. QuoteIQ’s import tool accepts CSV data from any platform. Most electrical contractors complete the full migration in less than a day.
QuoteIQ offers five plans: Essentials ($29.99/mo, 1 user), Beginner ($74.99/mo, 2 users), Pro ($149.99/mo, 4 users), Elite ($249.99/mo, 7 users), and Max ($399.99/mo, unlimited users). For most electrical contracting teams with 3–7 employees, Elite at $249.99/mo is the best fit — it unlocks route optimization, InstaSchedule, InstaQuote, inventory management, Pipelines CRM, and mass campaigns. Solo electricians can start on Beginner and upgrade as they grow.
Route optimization. Satellite measurement. AI Autopilot. Inventory management. Customer self-scheduling. 4.7 stars from 4,100+ contractors. Everything included at $249.99/mo — no add-on traps, no feature ceilings.