Yardbook’s free tier looks attractive when you’re mowing solo — until you hire your second crew member and per-user pricing kicks in. Yardbook Enterprise runs $49.99 per user per month, has no API for integrations, no customer self-scheduling, and zero AI tools. QuoteIQ Elite is $299/month flat for seven users with everything included.
Note on Yardbook data: All Yardbook pricing and feature claims on this page were verified via direct review of yardbook.com, Capterra, GetApp, Software Advice, and BuildFolio in April 2026. Competitor pricing changes frequently — we recommend re-verifying any number that’s critical to your decision. If something on this page looks out of date, check yardbook.com/pricing.
Yardbook genuinely is free at the starter tier. For a solo operator pushing one mower out of a pickup truck, it’s a perfectly reasonable place to start — built for the green industry, decent customer management, basic invoicing, and lot measurement included. We’re not going to pretend that doesn’t matter. Plenty of lawn care businesses have used Yardbook’s free version for years and built real revenue on it.
The wheels start coming off when you grow. Yardbook’s paid plans are priced per user per month — $34.99 on Business, $49.99 on Enterprise — which means every truck you put on the road, every estimator you hire, every office admin you bring on adds another monthly subscription line. Hire seven people and you’re paying close to $350 a month for the same software that was free six months ago. And you’re still missing customer self-scheduling, satellite property measurement at the level fertilization and weed control bidders need, AI-powered estimating, and modern integrations — because Yardbook has no public API, so there’s no way to bolt on the missing features the way Housecall Pro or Jobber users do.
Lawn care operators running mowing routes, fertilization programs, weed control applications, aeration, dethatching, leaf cleanups, mulch installs, hedge trimming, sod installation, irrigation startup/blowout, and snow plowing in the off-season need software that handles recurring schedules, multi-step chemical programs, route density, customer self-booking, and team-wide GPS without per-seat fees stacking up every payday. That’s where QuoteIQ Elite at $299/month flat comes in — everything included, seven users, no per-user creep, no API workarounds.
A solo operator pays $0 with Yardbook. A 7-person lawn care team needing modern features pays $349.93/month on Yardbook Enterprise — and still doesn’t have customer self-scheduling, AI estimating, or before/after AI photos at any price. QuoteIQ Elite includes all of it for $299/month flat.
+ revenue lost to customers who can’t book themselves at 9pm on Sunday
No setup fees. No per-user creep. 14-day free trial.
The feature Yardbook cannot add at any price: Customer self-scheduling. Yardbook has no native 24/7 booking calendar and no public API, which means there is no integration available to bolt one on. Lawn care leads who land on your website at 8pm on a Saturday either fill out a contact form and wait, or hire the next contractor. With QuoteIQ’s InstaSchedule, they book a property assessment against your live calendar in 90 seconds.
Yardbook is genuinely free for one user. For a 7-person crew on Enterprise: $349.93/month, with no path to add modern features. QuoteIQ Elite: $299/month flat, with self-scheduling, AI tools, satellite measurement, before/after photos, and a business phone all included. You save roughly $50 a month immediately, and you stop bleeding leads to contractors with proper booking pages.
Built for lawn care operations running mowing routes, fertilization & weed control programs, aeration, leaf cleanups, mulch installs, and seasonal services. Where Yardbook charges per user, we note the cost per added seat. Where the feature cannot be added at any price, we mark it ❌.
| Feature | Yardbook (Free / Business / Enterprise) | QuoteIQ |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $0 free / $34.99 per user/mo / $49.99 per user/mo | $29.99/mo Essentials — flat, no per-user fee |
| 7-User Team Cost | $244.93/mo (Business) or $349.93/mo (Enterprise) | $299/mo (Elite) — flat |
| Satellite Property Measurement | ⚠ Basic lot measurement only — no satellite-grade detail for fertilization/weed-control bids | ✓ MapMeasure Pro — included on all plans |
| Route Optimization | ⚠ Basic routing — no density zones, less sophisticated than competitors per BuildFolio review | ✓ Density-zone routing — Pro and above |
| Live GPS Tracking | ⚠ GPS tracking on Business plan and above ($34.99/user/mo) | ✓ Real-time GPS — included, no per-vehicle fee |
| Customer Self-Scheduling (24/7) | ❌ Not available — no native feature, no public API for third-party integration | ✓ InstaSchedule — Elite and above |
| Customer Self-Quoting (online estimator) | ❌ Not available — no native feature, no API integration | ✓ InstaQuote — Elite and above |
| AI Estimator | ❌ Not available | ✓ AI Estimator — all plans (IQ Credits) |
| AI Natural Language CRM Control | ❌ Not available | ✓ AI Autopilot — all plans |
| Before/After AI Photo Generator | ❌ Not available | ✓ All plans (IQ Credits) |
| Recurring Service Automation | ✓ Recurring scheduling supported | ✓ Recurring jobs + invoice subscriptions |
| Chemical Program Tracking (multi-step) | ⚠ Multi-step chemical programs on Business plan and above | ✓ Custom service templates + photo documentation |
| Dedicated Business Phone (in-app calling/texting) | ❌ Not available — no native VoIP, no integration | ✓ ClientHub — Pro and above |
| Mass SMS / Email Campaigns | ⚠ Bulk emails/SMS on Business plan and above ($34.99/user/mo) | ✓ Mass Campaigns + Email/Text Automation — included |
| iOS Mobile App | ❌ Per GetApp Q&A April 2026: Android only | ✓ Native iOS + Android apps |
| Two-Factor Authentication | ❌ Per Capterra reviewer Q&A: not offered as of latest verification | ✓ Standard account security |
| Public API (for integrations) | ❌ Per GetApp: no API available | ✓ API access available |
| QuickBooks Sync | ⚠ Enterprise plan only ($49.99/user/mo) | ✓ QuickBooks Online — Pro and above |
| Free Trial | ✓ Free tier available (ad-supported, payment processing surcharge) | ✓ 14-day free trial on all plans |
| Month-to-Month Billing | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| All Yardbook data verified April 2026 from yardbook.com, Capterra, GetApp, Software Advice, and BuildFolio. Yardbook’s free plan does include core CRM, scheduling, invoicing, basic routing, and lot measurement — that is a real strength for solo operators. Per-user pricing applies only on paid plans. | ||
We’re going to be honest. Yardbook does some things genuinely well, and pretending otherwise would be a waste of your time. If any of these matter more to you than the gaps above, Yardbook is the right call.
From measuring a property in MapMeasure Pro to building a recurring mowing route to invoicing the customer — in one tour.
Most lawn care operators are fully migrated in a single afternoon. Here’s the path.
Sign up at admin-quoteiq.web.app/register and pick a plan. Elite is the apples-to-apples replacement for Yardbook Enterprise on a 7-person team. Pro at $149.99/month is the fit for smaller crews.
Yardbook lets you export customer data to CSV. Pull names, addresses, emails, phone numbers, and recurring service notes. Save the file — you’ll import it into QuoteIQ in step 3.
Inside QuoteIQ go to Customers, choose Import, and drop your Yardbook CSV. The import wizard maps fields automatically. If you have hundreds of recurring contacts, our support team will walk through it with you live — under-15-minute response time, real humans.
Create line items for the work you actually sell: standard mowing, edging & blowing, fertilization rounds 1–6, weed control, aeration, dethatching, overseeding, leaf cleanup, mulch installation, hedge trimming, sod installation, irrigation startup & blowout, and snow plowing. Set photos, pricing tiers, and recurring frequencies. AI Estimator drafts these from your existing job history if you’d rather not type.
Enable InstaSchedule for 24/7 customer booking, paste the link onto your website and Google Business Profile, and turn on density-zone routing for your recurring mowing book. Run a parallel week on both Yardbook and QuoteIQ to be safe, then cancel Yardbook at the end of the billing cycle.
All quotes verified from Capterra, Software Advice, and GetApp. We’ve included the praise alongside the friction so you get an honest picture.
“It’s a bit complicated to use. Takes a while to figure things out. The interface is a bit out dated but it’s free.”
Verified Capterra Reviewer · Yardbook Pain point: Outdated interface“Too risky for me, and I have asked the company to set up 2FA, which they cannot offer as of now.”
Verified GetApp Reviewer · Yardbook Pain point: No 2FA security“No real cons other than the payment processing company they use for online payments is very expensive.”
Verified Capterra Reviewer · Yardbook Pain point: Expensive payment processingVerified Apple App Store reviews from lawn care operators currently running QuoteIQ.
“The customer tracking ensures repeat work, and the route optimization saves fuel and time.”
Verified Reviewer · App Store, August 2025“InstaSchedule simplifies client bookings, optimizing time management and service delivery in lawn care operations.”
Simpkins Abbey · App Store, August 2025“Managing lawn care appointments and customer quotes is easier than ever with QuoteIQ’s intuitive interface and reliable features.”
romona mulligan · App Store, August 2025QuoteIQ is built by people who’ve actually run service businesses — not a venture team that hired a green-industry consultant for two days.
Co-Founder of QuoteIQ. Mike grew a residential exterior cleaning and lawn maintenance company from a single truck to a multi-crew operation before designing the platform that became QuoteIQ. The features that matter to lawn care operators — recurring billing, density-zone routing, multi-step chemical programs, customer self-scheduling — exist because Mike needed them himself.
Co-Founder of QuoteIQ. Justin leads product and engineering, translating Mike’s field experience into the AI-powered tools, mobile apps, and integrations contractors actually use every day. The 35-tool AI Autopilot, AI Estimator, and Before/After AI generator all came out of Justin’s team.
We’re not going to convince every Yardbook user to switch, and we shouldn’t. Stay if any of these describe you.
You’re a true solo operator with no plans to hire. If your business is one mower, one trailer, and one person — and that’s the way you want it — Yardbook’s free tier is hard to argue with. The ads and payment-processing surcharge are real, but $0/month is $0/month.
You’re committed to a green-industry-only product and don’t need AI. Yardbook’s vertical focus is real. If multi-step chemical programs, equipment maintenance logs, and seasonal snow plowing are everything you need — and you’re not interested in AI estimating, voice-controlled CRM, or before/after photo generation — Yardbook covers the basics.
The honest summary: Yardbook is the right call for solo operators who want free software and don’t need modern features. The moment you hire, want customer self-scheduling, or need AI tools, the math flips. That’s an operator-stage win for them, not a feature win.
Real questions from lawn care operators evaluating both platforms.
Yes — Yardbook’s starter tier is genuinely free and includes CRM, scheduling, invoicing, basic routing, lot measurement, and chemical tracking. The trade-offs verified in BuildFolio’s March 2026 review are ads in the interface and a payment-processing surcharge on online payments. Paid plans (Business at $34.99/user/mo and Enterprise at $49.99/user/mo) remove ads and add features like GPS tracking, bulk SMS/email, and QuickBooks Sync.
Yardbook is priced per user per month on paid plans. For a 7-person team: $244.93/month on Business ($34.99 × 7) or $349.93/month on Enterprise ($49.99 × 7). QuoteIQ Elite is $299/month flat for 7 users with everything included — about $50/month less than Yardbook Enterprise, and that’s before factoring in the features Yardbook can’t add at any price.
No. Yardbook does not have a native 24/7 self-scheduling calendar, and per GetApp’s April 2026 verification Yardbook does not offer a public API — which means there is no way to integrate a third-party booking tool either. The only way to get true customer self-scheduling is to switch to a platform like QuoteIQ that has it built in (InstaSchedule, available on Elite and above).
Not as of April 2026. Yardbook does not offer AI estimating, AI-controlled CRM actions, before/after AI photo generation, or AI-drafted text replies. QuoteIQ includes 35+ AI tools across all plans, powered by IQ Credits — including AI Autopilot for natural-language CRM control, AI Estimator for photo-based quoting, and Before/After AI for marketing photos.
Yardbook offers basic lot measurement that gets you a ballpark figure. MapMeasure Pro pulls satellite imagery and lets you outline lawn, beds, mulch, and driveway as separate measured surfaces — which matters for fertilization and weed-control bidding where pricing is per square foot of treated turf. For a competitive lawn care operation pricing chemical applications, MapMeasure Pro is the difference between a confident bid and a guess.
Per GetApp’s April 2026 product Q&A, Yardbook’s mobile app is Android only. iPhone-using crews access Yardbook through the mobile-optimized website. QuoteIQ has native apps on both iOS and Android with full feature parity.
Only on the Enterprise plan ($49.99 per user per month). For a 7-person team that’s $349.93/month minimum just to get QuickBooks Sync. QuoteIQ includes QuickBooks Online sync starting on the Pro plan ($149.99/month flat, 4 users) and on every higher tier.
Yes — multi-step chemical programs are available on the Business plan ($34.99/user/mo) and above. That’s a real strength of Yardbook. QuoteIQ handles the same use case through custom service templates and recurring scheduling, with the added option of photo-documented application records and AI-generated post-service summaries.
Yardbook offers route optimization on its paid plans, but per BuildFolio’s March 2026 landscaping software comparison Yardbook’s routing is “less sophisticated” than competitors like Service Autopilot or Aspire. QuoteIQ’s route optimization includes density zones, which group recurring customers into geographic clusters so each crew runs a tight route every visit — not just an optimized order of stops.
Yes — QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on every plan, including Elite and Max. Cancel anytime during the trial with no charge. There are no contracts and no early-termination fees on monthly plans.
No. Yardbook lets you export customer data to CSV, and QuoteIQ’s import wizard maps fields from Yardbook’s export format automatically. If you have hundreds of recurring contacts, our support team will walk you through the migration live — under-15-minute response times, real humans on the other end.
When you hire your second employee. The math flips the moment per-user pricing kicks in. If you’re still running solo and don’t need self-scheduling, AI tools, or modern integrations, Yardbook’s free tier is the right call. The day you bring on a second crew member, run the numbers — QuoteIQ Elite at $299/month flat for 7 users typically beats Yardbook Enterprise on price within the first 4 to 6 hires, and you get the modern features as a bonus.
QuoteIQ Elite: $299/month flat for 7 users. MapMeasure Pro, density-zone routing, InstaSchedule, AI Autopilot, ClientHub business phone, and before/after AI photos — all included. 14-day free trial. No contracts. Cancel anytime.