Thryv is a marketing platform with a CRM bolted on — not a field service tool. Electricians get locked into a 6-month contract, pay a $250 onboarding fee, then still need a separate dispatch, job costing, and flat-rate pricing tool to actually run calls. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo is one platform, one login, no contract, built for trades.
Ask any electrician running a real book of business what their day looks like and you get the same list: an emergency panel trip at 7am, three service calls booked back-to-back, a ceiling fan install at noon, a rewire estimate to quote before the homeowner calls the next guy, a generator tie-in to close out, and a 200-amp service upgrade to schedule for next Tuesday. The job mix is chaotic. The work is technical. The margin lives in how fast you can turn a call into a booked, priced, and dispatched ticket — and whether the tech on the truck has the right parts and the right flat-rate price in front of them.
Thryv doesn’t do any of that. Thryv is a small business marketing platform. It does Google listings, review requests, social posts, website builds, and basic appointment booking. That’s genuinely useful — if your problem is “I can’t be found online.” But the moment you try to run service calls on it, the cracks show: no real-time dispatch board, no technician mobile app with work orders and materials, no route optimization for a crew bouncing between service addresses, no flat-rate electrical price book, no job costing that separates labor hours from material markup, no parts inventory tracking, and no virtual call team to answer the phone when power goes out at 11pm.
Thryv’s own contract structure tells you who it’s built for: a 6-month minimum commitment that auto-renews, a $250 onboarding fee, and a cancellation window that requires 30 days of written notice. Their core business DNA comes from Yellow Pages. That’s a directory-sales playbook, not a modern field service platform. QuoteIQ is the opposite. We were built from the truck out — for electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs, and the trades that need electrical contractor software that knows what a service call actually looks like. One platform, one login, no contract, and every tool you need to dispatch, price, invoice, and collect — included at $299/mo on Elite.
Thryv’s website shows Business Center “starting at $244/mo,” but that’s the marketing floor. Once you layer in the field service tools Thryv doesn’t have — dispatching, flat-rate pricing, route optimization, job costing — plus the $250 onboarding fee and the 6-month lock-in, the year-one cost for a growing electrical shop runs $8,000–$12,000+. QuoteIQ Elite is $299/mo, everything included, month-to-month.
Research-sourced pricing notice: Thryv is not a tracked competitor in our internal facts sheet. All Thryv pricing, contract terms, and feature availability on this page were verified on April 20, 2026, from Thryv’s public pricing page (thryv.com/pricing), Capterra, G2, and third-party reviewers. Thryv often sells via sales-assisted bundles rather than self-serve; your actual quote may vary. Always verify current pricing with Thryv directly before signing.
The feature Thryv structurally cannot match: a real technician mobile app that shows the work order, customer history, flat-rate prices, material list, and lets the tech capture a signature, take payment, and close the ticket from the driveway. Thryv’s mobile app is designed around appointment booking and customer messaging — not running service calls. You can bolt a second FSM platform on top, but now you’re paying for two systems that don’t talk to each other and training your techs twice.
Thryv Business Center Professional runs roughly $349/mo per location, plus a $9/mo support fee, plus $250 one-time onboarding, plus a separate field service tool on top (because Thryv has no native dispatch or electrician-grade work orders), plus flat-rate pricing, plus route optimization, plus GPS. Realistic all-in for a 3-truck electrical shop: $820–$900/mo. QuoteIQ Elite is $299/mo flat, everything included, month-to-month. Even Thryv’s full Ignite bundle at $881/mo doesn’t include dispatch or an electrician price book. You still need a second system underneath it.
Line-by-line, here is what an electrical contractor actually gets on Thryv Business Center Professional versus QuoteIQ Elite. A warning (⚠) means “available, but requires a separate integration or add-on at extra cost.” A red X means “not available at any price through any integration we could verify.”
| Feature an electrician actually uses | Thryv Business Center Pro |
QuoteIQ Elite $299/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Real-time dispatch boardDrag-and-drop service calls across techs, see live status | ❌ Not nativeStack separate FSM tool | ✅ IncludedPro and above |
| Technician mobile app for work ordersJob details, materials, signatures, take payment at the truck | ❌ Not nativeAppointment booking only | ✅ IncludediOS + Android |
| Flat-rate electrical price bookPanel upgrades, outlet installs, service calls priced at the door | ⚠️ Profit Rhino$149/mo add-on | ✅ IncludedBuild once, use everywhere |
| Route optimization across the crew | ⚠️ 3rd-party$65+/mo add-on | ✅ IncludedPro and above |
| Technician GPS & live location | ❌ Not nativeHardware add-on needed | ✅ Included |
| Job costing (labor hours + materials + markup) | ❌ No native FSM costingGeneric invoicing only | ✅ IncludedPer-job profit tracking |
| Parts & materials inventoryBreakers, wire, devices, fixtures tracked per truck | ❌ Not native | ✅ IncludedElite and above |
| 24/7 virtual call team for emergencies | ❌ Not offeredAI chat/voicemail only | ✅ AvailableLive human answering |
| Online quote acceptance & e-signatures | ✅ Yes | ✅ Included |
| Customer self-booking portal | ✅ YesStrong feature | ✅ InstaSchedule |
| Review requests & reputation management | ✅ YesGenuine strength | ✅ Review Multiplier |
| Local listings & SEO management | ✅ Strong30+ listings on bundles | ⚠️ BasicWebsite builder included |
| Month-to-month billing, no contract | ❌ 6-mo minimumAuto-renewing | ✅ Month-to-monthCancel anytime |
| Onboarding fee | ❌ $250 one-time | ✅ $0 |
Honest acknowledgment: Thryv’s local listings management and review funnel are genuinely strong — especially on bundles like Kickstart ($646/mo) and above, which include managed ads, enhanced profiles across 30+ directories, and a call tracking layer. If your #1 business problem is “nobody finds us online,” Thryv’s marketing engine is more mature than QuoteIQ’s built-in website tools. That’s one real advantage, not a product win on field operations. All Thryv pricing and feature claims verified April 20, 2026 from Thryv’s public site and major review platforms.
We don’t pretend QuoteIQ wins every comparison. Here’s what Thryv actually does well — and where you should stop and think twice before switching.
Thryv’s Marketing Center is a real product. Managed local listings, automated review requests across dozens of directories, social post scheduling, call tracking, and SEO management are all stronger and more mature than what QuoteIQ bundles in. If your top problem is lead flow, not operations, Thryv’s marketing engine is legitimately useful.
Thryv Command Center gives you one inbox for email, text, webchat, and phone — and the basic tier is genuinely free. For a solo electrician who just wants consolidated customer communication without running a full CRM, that’s a real starting point. QuoteIQ doesn’t offer an equivalent free tier.
A short walk-through of how dispatch, flat-rate pricing, job costing, and route optimization flow together inside one login.
The migration from Thryv to QuoteIQ is straightforward as long as you know the contract dates. Most electrical contractors are fully live on QuoteIQ in under two weeks. Here’s the path.
Sign up and get into the app the same day. Poke around dispatch, InstaQuote, and Job Costing before you touch your Thryv account. 14-day free trial on all plans. No contracts. Cancel anytime.
Thryv lets you export contacts, job history, and invoices as CSV from the Business Center dashboard. Do the export while your Thryv subscription is still active — don’t wait until cancellation week.
Upload the CSV, our onboarding team maps your customer records, active jobs, and historical invoices. Add your electricians as users, set roles, and connect the tech mobile app on their phones.
Load flat-rate pricing for your core services: service calls, panel upgrades, sub-panels, EV charger installs, whole-home surge protection, generator tie-ins, outlet/switch installs, ceiling fan installs, light fixture swaps, troubleshooting diagnostic, GFCI/AFCI retrofits, and rewire estimates. Techs tap and send from the truck.
Thryv requires 30-day written notice before your next billing cycle, and the 6-month term auto-renews. Mark your renewal date on the calendar the day you sign up for QuoteIQ, and send cancellation notice in writing 30+ days ahead to avoid another 6-month cycle.
These are direct quotes pulled from public reviews on Capterra, Trustpilot, and ConsumerAffairs. They represent one recurring theme across hundreds of Thryv reviews: the product can work, but the 6-month lock-in and cancellation process are where the friction sits.
“I cancelled after the first month for them failing to deliver anything at all and they charged me again 4 times in 3 days and claim I’m stuck with a 6 month contract.”
— Verified user, Capterra
“There are better products for less money on the market right now, the edge Thryv may have is consolidation. There are still other products with all the same features for half the price.”
— Verified construction owner, Capterra
“We also agreed to what we were told was a 3-month trial. When we attempted to cancel, we were suddenly told we were locked into a 6-month contract and that we should have read the fine print.”
— Verified reviewer, ConsumerAffairs
Review data pulled April 20, 2026 from Capterra (thryv.com review page), Trustpilot (378+ reviews, mixed), and ConsumerAffairs. The BBB lists 124 complaints closed in the last 12 months with auto-renewal and cancellation as recurring themes. Thryv does have positive reviews — this page reflects the specific concerns most relevant to contractors evaluating a long-term commitment.
Three five-star reviews from verified QuoteIQ users on the App Store. QuoteIQ holds a 4.7-star rating across 4,100+ reviews.
“From quoting to scheduling to measuring — every tool my service business needs.”
— Echevarria Roney, App Store
“QuoteIQ handles invoicing, payments, scheduling, and customer reviews perfectly for my home service business.”
— Mohammed Wynell, App Store
“It’s perfect for any home service industry, keeping everything organized and professional.”
— Seitz Nick, App Store
QuoteIQ wasn’t designed in a marketing lab. It was built by people who ran service trucks. That shows up in every decision — from the dispatch board to the tech mobile app to what gets included at $299/mo instead of sold as an add-on.
Mike grew a multi-truck service business from one truck and a flip phone. He’s seen first-hand why a marketing platform can’t run a trades business: the real margin is in what happens after the phone rings — dispatch, pricing at the door, tech accountability, and closing the ticket on-site. Those are the problems QuoteIQ was built to solve for electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs, and every trade that lives on the truck.
Read Mike’s insights →Justin leads product and engineering at QuoteIQ. His philosophy: if a feature belongs in a modern field service platform, it belongs in the base plan — not gated behind a marketplace or sold as a $149/mo add-on. That’s why Elite includes dispatch, job costing, route optimization, GPS, flat-rate pricing, and the tech mobile app in one $299/mo line item.
Read Justin’s insights →We’re not going to pretend QuoteIQ is a better fit for every small business. Here are the two cases where Thryv legitimately wins:
The only reasons to stay on Thryv are that it’s a stronger marketing platform and it has a free communications tier. Those are both real. They are not reasons why Thryv is a better tool to actually run an electrical contracting business.
Twelve of the most common questions, answered in full. No accordion, no click-to-reveal — every answer is visible so you can scan.
Not in the way an electrical contractor needs it. Thryv has appointment booking, a calendar, and basic job scheduling inside its Business Center product. What it does not have is a real-time drag-and-drop dispatch board, a technician mobile app with work orders and materials, route optimization, or a flat-rate price book. Electricians running Thryv typically stack a separate field service platform on top — which doubles the software cost and splits the data between two systems.
A realistic stack for a 3-truck electrical shop: Thryv Business Center Professional at roughly $349/mo + $9/mo support fee + a separate FSM platform at $149+/mo + a flat-rate electrical price book like Profit Rhino at $149/mo + route optimization at $65+/mo + GPS at $20/vehicle/mo + a $250 one-time onboarding fee. That pushes monthly cost to around $820–$900/mo, plus the 6-month contract lock-in. QuoteIQ Elite is $299/mo flat, everything included, month-to-month.
It’s real and it’s enforced. According to Thryv’s own public pricing page, paid software is sold as a 6-month initial term that auto-renews month-to-month afterward. There’s a 3-day refund window from purchase. After that, you need to submit cancellation in writing at least 30 days before the next billing cycle. The BBB lists 124 complaints closed in the last 12 months with auto-renewal and cancellation as recurring themes. If you sign with Thryv, mark your renewal date on the calendar the day you sign up.
The $250 fee is a one-time charge listed on Thryv’s public pricing page for all paid software and bundles. Thryv’s position is that the fee funds their onboarding and implementation support. Some sales reps have discretion to adjust it depending on the bundle chosen — that’s a negotiation worth having before you sign. For context, QuoteIQ charges $0 onboarding on every plan.
Thryv has a payment processor called ThryvPay (2.60% + $0.30 per transaction), and payment can be collected through invoices. What’s missing is a true technician mobile workflow — where the tech pulls up the work order, adds materials used, reviews the flat-rate price, gets the customer’s signature, and takes the card payment all from one screen tied to the dispatch record. QuoteIQ’s tech mobile app is built around that workflow on iOS and Android, and it’s included at every plan tier.
Yes. Build your electrical price book once — service call diagnostic, outlet/switch installs, GFCI retrofits, ceiling fan installs, EV charger installs, panel upgrades, sub-panels, whole-home surge protection, generator tie-ins, rewire estimates, troubleshooting — and your techs tap it on the mobile app at the door. The customer sees a professional price, signs, and you collect. No separate $149/mo subscription to a third-party pricing tool.
That’s Thryv’s genuine strength. Their Marketing Center and the bundles (Kickstart at $646/mo, Ignite at $881/mo) include managed ads, enhanced profiles across 30+ directories, automated review campaigns, and call tracking. If your top problem is “nobody finds us online,” that’s a real product. QuoteIQ’s Review Multiplier drives review volume and our website builder is included, but Thryv’s directory-management and SEO automation is more mature. Some electricians run Thryv Marketing Center for leads and QuoteIQ Elite for operations — the two are complementary.
Yes. Your data is yours. QuoteIQ provides CSV export for customers, jobs, invoices, and quotes at any time on every plan. We don’t believe in lock-in. If you try QuoteIQ for 30 days and it isn’t a fit, cancel and take your data with you.
QuoteIQ integrates with QuickBooks Online for invoice, customer, and payment sync on Pro and above. Historically Thryv has had well-documented QuickBooks sync issues — duplicate records, HST/tax-line conflicts, and book-keeping cleanup required after connection. QuoteIQ’s QuickBooks sync is a clean, one-way push designed specifically to avoid the duplicate and reconciliation problems that plague multi-platform setups.
Not at all. QuoteIQ has five pricing tiers: Essentials at $29.99/mo (1 user), Beginner at $74.99/mo (2 users), Pro at $149.99/mo (4 users), Elite at $299/mo (7 users), and Max at $699/mo (unlimited). A solo electrician usually starts on Essentials or Beginner, upgrades to Pro when they hire a second tech, and moves to Elite when they hit 3+ trucks. Every plan includes the core dispatch, invoicing, and mobile app — the higher tiers add more users, route optimization, and Job Costing.
Yes. QuoteIQ Virtual Call Team is a live human phone team trained on your business that answers the line when you can’t. They capture the service ticket, check tech availability in QuoteIQ, book the emergency directly to the dispatch board, and text you the job details. Thryv’s equivalent is an AI chatbot and voicemail — which is not the same thing when a homeowner’s panel is smoking at 11 p.m.
Most electrical contractors are fully live on QuoteIQ within 10–14 days. The workflow: sign up for a QuoteIQ trial, export customers and jobs from Thryv as CSV, import into QuoteIQ, add your techs, build your electrical flat-rate price book, and run in parallel for a week while you get comfortable. The only thing that takes longer than the software switch is timing the Thryv cancellation — because of the 6-month auto-renew, give yourself 30+ days of written notice ahead of your renewal date.
QuoteIQ Elite includes real-time dispatch, the tech mobile app, flat-rate electrical pricing, Route Optimization, Job Costing, GPS, inventory, Review Multiplier, InstaQuote, and InstaSchedule — in one login at $299/mo. 14-day free trial on all plans. No contracts. Cancel anytime.