Tiered shed pricing, satellite site measurement, lumber and hardware inventory, per-build job costing, recurring stain and seal contracts, and 35+ AI tools — built for shed builders by contractors who actually swing hammers.
If you build sheds for a living — 8×10 backyard storage units, 12×16 workshops, 14×24 lofted barns, custom she-sheds with shiplap interiors, or pre-built drop-and-go vinyl boxes hauled in by mule lift — you already know that the software written for plumbers and pressure washers does not understand your trade. A shed install isn’t a one-hour service call. It’s a multi-week sequence of consultation, site assessment, permit pull, foundation prep, material order, delivery or on-site framing, finish work, walkthrough, and a 5-year exterior maintenance relationship that quietly becomes 30% of your annual revenue if you handle it right. The CRM for shed installation companies that actually fits this trade has to handle every one of those phases without you stitching together four separate apps, a notebook, and a clipboard. QuoteIQ is that platform.
QuoteIQ is a complete field service CRM built by co-founders Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers — two contractors who built and operated home service businesses for two decades before they wrote a line of software. Mike runs a YouTube channel with 580,000+ subscribers teaching contractors how to price, quote, and close — pricing tutorials, sales walkthroughs, and crew management breakdowns that translate cleanly into the shed trade. Every feature inside QuoteIQ — Options Estimates, MapMeasure Pro, Inventory Tracking, Pipelines CRM, Job Costing, AI Before/After, Contract Attachments — exists because a contractor running a real shed business needed it before any developer ever did.
A shed company isn’t a single business — it’s three businesses braided together. You sell pre-built units that get delivered turnkey on a mule lift or trailer. You build custom sheds on-site over three to five working days. And you generate maintenance revenue through stain and seal cycles, roof inspections, ramp additions, electrical sub-panel adds, and insulation upgrades that recur every 2–5 years across a customer base that grows every season. Options Estimates let any shed installer present Standard / Premium / Lofted Barn pricing on a single proposal so the homeowner sees value tiers side by side. Package Estimates bundle the shed plus electrical sub-panel plus gravel pad plus delivery fee plus first-year stain into one branded number. Mid-tier closes climb 30–50% the moment a contractor in this trade stops sending one-price flat bids.
Site measurement is where most shed companies bleed time. The standard practice is to drive 45 minutes to a property, walk the backyard with a tape measure, photograph the access path for the trailer, sketch a foundation pad on graph paper, drive 45 minutes back, and write up the estimate that evening. MapMeasure Pro changes that pattern. From satellite imagery you measure the buildable footprint, confirm setbacks from the property line, calculate gravel pad square footage, identify gate widths and tree clearances on the access path, and verify that your 12×20 lofted barn will physically fit between the fence and the AC condenser — all before you ever drive out. The contractor pre-measures the site at 7 AM, arrives at 2 PM with three pre-priced options on a tablet, and closes at the kitchen table while the slower competitor is still scheduling a callback.
Inventory in this trade is unlike most. A typical shed company stocks 4×8 sheets of T1-11, LP SmartSide lap and panel siding, 2×4 and 2×6 framing lumber in 8/10/12/16-foot lengths, 7/16 OSB roof sheathing, 30-year architectural shingles, 30-pound felt, drip edge, ridge vent, ice and water shield, pressure-treated 4×6 skids, galvanized hurricane ties, joist hangers, ring-shank framing nails, ceramic-coated deck screws, hinges, hasps, T-handle locks, fixed and double-hung windows, 36-inch pre-hung steel doors, double-door barn hardware, ramps, lofts, ridge cupolas, and weather vanes. Inventory Tracking manages every SKU across your warehouse, your delivery trucks, and your active job sites so the framing crew never arrives at a custom build with three sheets of T1-11 missing.
Pipelines drive growth in shed installation. Most shed installers run residential leads as their bread and butter, but the highest-margin work and the most predictable schedule live in builder relationships, real estate staging contracts, HOA accessory-structure programs, and landscape designer referrals. Pipelines & Deals in QuoteIQ gives shed builders a Kanban board for each channel — residential leads, custom build deposits, builder partnerships, designer referrals, and storm-damage replacements — so no warm $4,800 quote sits stale for 11 days while the homeowner buys a kit from a big-box store. AI Before/After lets you snap one photo of an empty backyard corner and present a photorealistic image of the finished shed sitting on its pad. E-signatures close the deal on the kitchen table. Contract Attachments include the build agreement, change-order policy, and warranty schedule alongside every signed estimate.
This guide walks through exactly why QuoteIQ is the CRM for shed installation companies that beats Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan on every metric that matters to a shed builder leveling a 10×16 pad in 95-degree heat — tiered shed pricing via Options Estimates, satellite site measurement via MapMeasure Pro, lumber and hardware inventory via Inventory Management, multi-day custom build pipelines, recurring stain and seal contracts, AI-powered visual selling, and the per-build job costing that tells you exactly which shed sizes, finish levels, and crew configurations are actually making you money.
The Short Version: QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for shed installation companies in 2026 because it combines tiered shed pricing for standard, premium, and lofted barn configurations with satellite site measurement via MapMeasure Pro, lumber and hardware inventory tracking, per-build job costing, recurring stain and seal contracts, and 35+ AI tools — all in one platform starting at $29.99 per month, which is 66–92% less than Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan.
Every CRM claims to work for service contractors. But QuoteIQ is the only CRM for shed installation companies that includes satellite site measurement, tiered shed pricing, photo documentation, AI tools, lumber inventory, and self-quoting by shed size — alongside a full suite of 35+ AI features. Here are the 12 features that make QuoteIQ the best CRM for shed installation companies in 2026.
Present Standard 8×10 utility shed at $2,895, Premium 10×12 with double doors and loft at $5,450, and Lofted 12×20 barn with shiplap interior at $11,850 on a single estimate. Homeowners compare scope and finish side by side. Average ticket climbs 30–50% the moment one-price bids stop.
Learn more →Pre-measure the buildable footprint, gate clearances, setback distances, and gravel pad area from satellite imagery before driving out. Confirm a 12×20 lofted barn fits between the fence line and the air conditioner without a wasted site visit.
Learn more →Track T1-11 sheets, LP SmartSide, framing lumber, OSB sheathing, architectural shingles, hurricane ties, joist hangers, deck screws, hinges, hasps, windows, and pre-hung doors across the warehouse, delivery trucks, and active job sites. The framing crew never arrives short.
Learn more →Track every framing hour, every sheet of T1-11, every delivery fee, and every change order against the contract value in real time. See live margin on a custom 12×16 build while the carpenters are still sheathing the roof — not three weeks later when the QuickBooks reconciliation surprises you.
Learn more →Loft kits at $385. Workbench builds at $625. Sub-panel electrical rough-in at $1,450. Window upgrades. Insulation packages. Ramp additions. Use Package Estimates to bundle add-ons into branded upgrade tiers and watch average shed ticket move from $4,800 to $7,200.
Learn more →Snap one photo of the homeowner’s empty back corner and the AI generates a photorealistic image of the finished 10×12 shed sitting on its gravel pad with the right siding color, roof pitch, and trim. Mid-tier closes climb 25–40% because the customer is no longer imagining — they are looking at it.
Learn more →Schedule the delivery crew on a Tuesday for three pre-built drops, the framing crew on a 5-day custom build at the Henderson property, the finish carpenter on Friday for trim and shingles. Color-coded crew calendars keep every truck pointed at the right address every morning.
Learn more →4K timestamped photos at every phase — site prep, gravel pad, foundation skids, framing, sheathing, roofing, siding, trim, paint, walkthrough. Saved permanently to the customer record for warranty claims, HOA approvals, and the marketing reel that drives next quarter’s leads.
Learn more →Bundle the shed plus gravel pad plus delivery plus first-year exterior stain into one branded package. Or sell a maintenance contract — annual roof inspection, biennial restain, gutter clean — that auto-bills via Invoice Subscriptions and turns one-time customers into 5-year revenue annuities.
Learn more →Tell AI Autopilot to create an estimate for a 10×16 lofted shed at 4421 Oak Ridge Lane, T1-11 siding in barn red, double doors, ramp, and 4-foot loft, schedule the build for the week of June 9, attach the warranty PDF, and send to the customer with e-signature. Built in seconds from a tape measure dangling off the belt.
Learn more →A homeowner whose old shed collapsed in a Saturday windstorm calls every shed company in the county. The Virtual Call Team answers instantly, qualifies the lead, captures the dimensions and the urgency, and books the site visit while the framing crew is sheathing a roof on the other side of town. Speed wins the contract.
Learn more →Separate pipelines for residential leads, custom build deposits, builder partnerships, real estate staging contracts, HOA accessory-structure programs, and landscape designer referrals. Every $4,800 quote stays warm until it closes, gets disqualified, or schedules. Nothing falls through the cracks.
Learn more →Here’s how a typical day looks for a shed installation company using QuoteIQ — from a 6:30 AM dispatch to a $9,800 close at the kitchen table to a $1,250 same-day upsell to a recurring stain contract that pays for itself for the next eight years.
Open the QuoteIQ calendar. Your delivery crew has three pre-built shed drops on a Tuesday route — an 8×10 utility at the Mason residence, a 10×12 with double doors at the Patel property, and a 12×16 at the Garcia farm. Your framing crew is on day three of a custom 12×20 lofted barn at the Henderson property. Route Optimization sequences the deliveries by drive time. GPS tracking on every truck shows you live progress without a single phone call. Your sales estimator has three site visits booked between 9 AM and 4 PM, all confirmed via SMS the evening before through InstaSchedule.
The framing crew on the Henderson custom build documents every phase — gravel pad screed, pressure-treated 4×6 skids set on the pad, 2×6 floor joists framed at 16 on center, 7/16 OSB subfloor screwed down, walls framed and sheathed, roof trusses set, OSB roof deck, ice and water shield, 30-year architectural shingles, ridge vent, drip edge, T1-11 siding, trim, double-door barn hardware, 8-foot ramp. QuoteIQ Cam timestamps every photo and saves it permanently to the customer record. The Henderson family will see the entire build sequence in their ClientHub portal — and the homeowner’s neighbor scrolling through their Google reviews next month will see those same photos in a Review Multiplier-collected 5-star testimonial.
Your estimator pulls into a property where the homeowner wants a “shed for the riding mower and some yard tools.” The night before, your estimator pre-measured the buildable area in the back corner using MapMeasure Pro — 18 feet of clearance from the property line, 32 inches gate width on the side yard, no overhead power lines, easy mule-lift access. On a tablet at the kitchen table, the estimator builds an Options Estimate: Standard 8×10 utility shed at $2,895, Premium 10×12 with double doors and small loft at $5,450, and Lofted 12×16 barn with shiplap interior, workbench, and electrical rough-in at $9,800. AI Before/After shows the homeowner a photorealistic image of the lofted barn sitting on its gravel pad in the actual back corner. E-signature on the Premium tier at $5,450 in 28 minutes. The 50% deposit auto-invoices through online payments. Deal moves to the “scheduled” stage in Pipelines CRM.
The Mason homeowner — a Tuesday morning delivery — calls the office during lunch. The 8×10 utility shed is sitting on its gravel pad and they want to know if you can add a 4-foot ramp and run a small electrical sub-panel for an outlet and overhead light “while you’re already out here.” Your estimator pulls up Package Estimates, attaches the “Ramp + Sub-Panel Add-On” package — $325 for the pressure-treated ramp, $925 for the 60-amp sub-panel rough-in including conduit, panel box, two GFCI outlets, and an LED overhead — and sends a one-tap quote at $1,250 total. Job Costing shows real-time materials at $385, expected labor at 4 hours, projected margin at 65%. The homeowner approves via SMS. Scheduling books the electrician for Thursday afternoon. One phone call. $1,250 in change-order revenue. Zero estimating overhead.
Pull up the Henderson custom 12×20 lofted barn in Job Costing. Contract value is $11,850. So far you’ve burned 38 framing hours, 72 sheets of T1-11 and 7/16 OSB, 240 board-feet of 2×6 framing lumber, 14 bundles of architectural shingles, 24 hurricane ties, 12 pounds of ring-shank framing nails, 6 pounds of ceramic-coated deck screws, the double-door barn hardware kit, and the loft kit. Real-time margin is sitting at 41% with two days of work left. Expense Tracking caught a $90 hardware run from this morning that wasn’t in the original scope. Margin is healthy. The crew sticks to schedule. The Henderson family pays the final balance via online payments the day of walkthrough.
Three deliveries completed. One custom build advanced. One $9,800 close. One $1,250 change order. Your office manager runs Review Multiplier — automated text-and-email review requests fire to all three of today’s delivery customers. Two will leave 5-star Google reviews tonight. The estimator runs the daily pipeline review through Business Analytics: 14 active deals, 4 quotes sent today, 1 closed at the kitchen table, 9 follow-ups scheduled by Email & Text Automation for the next 72 hours. Two HOA accessory-structure RFPs need responses by Friday. Three landscape designer referrals from last quarter need outreach. Tomorrow’s calendar is locked. The trucks are at the shop. The framing crew has tomorrow’s lumber list pulled and staged.
No shed-builder spreadsheet. No CompanyCam subscription. No second phone line. No standalone scheduler, no separate review tool, no quoting app, no patchwork of free trials and lost passwords. Every part of the day above ran on a single platform that costs $149.99 a month — about half what a single CompanyCam subscription costs at most companies of comparable size. QuoteIQ is the platform that lets a shed installation company stop being a software integrator and go back to being a shed builder.
“Same day. Not tomorrow morning — same day. Whoever sends a clear, specific estimate first is the one the customer starts comparing everyone else to. That’s a psychological anchor, and it’s real.”
— Mike Vidan, 20+ year home service business owner · Full insights →
Shed installation companies need specialized tools that generic CRMs do not offer. Tiered shed pricing, satellite site measurement, lumber inventory, multi-day build pipelines, and recurring stain contracts are essential — and most competitors lack one or more of them at the price points where they’re useful. Here’s how QuoteIQ stacks against the alternatives the shed trade actually evaluates.
| Feature | QuoteIQ | Jobber | Housecall Pro | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiered Options Estimates (Standard / Premium / Lofted) | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Add-on |
| Satellite Site Measurement | ✓ MapMeasure Pro | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Lumber & Hardware Inventory Tracking | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Add-on | ⚠️ Limited | ✓ Included |
| Per-Build Job Costing | ✓ Real-time | ✓ Connect tier | ⚠️ Limited | ✓ Included |
| Package Estimates (Add-on Bundles) | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Add-on |
| AI Before/After Visualizer | ✓ Included | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| 4K Photo Documentation (Built-In) | ✓ QuoteIQ Cam | ⚠️ CompanyCam $19/user | ⚠️ Limited | ✓ Included |
| 24/7 AI Virtual Call Team | ✓ Included | ⚠️ AI Recept. paid | ✗ | ⚠️ Add-on |
| AI Autopilot (35+ Voice Tools) | ✓ Included | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Multi-Crew Scheduling Calendars | ✓ Included | ✓ Included | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Multi-Channel Pipelines CRM | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Connect tier | ⚠️ Limited | ✓ Included |
| Customer Self-Quoting (InstaQuote) | ✓ Included | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Recurring Stain & Seal Subscriptions | ✓ Invoice Subscriptions | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited | ✓ Included |
| Review Multiplier (Automated Reviews) | ✓ Included | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Add-on |
| Starting Price (Comparable Tier) | $149.99/mo | $448+/mo | $750+/mo | $1,800+/mo |
QuoteIQ delivers satellite site measurement, AI before/after shed visuals, lumber and hardware inventory, multi-channel pipelines, and 35+ AI tools that Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan either don’t offer at all or charge hundreds more per month to access. For any shed company comparing platforms, the feature gap is significant and the price difference is dramatic. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month provides capabilities that cost $448 or more on Jobber with CompanyCam, $750 or more on Housecall Pro, and $1,800 or more on ServiceTitan. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data on construction carpenters, labor is the largest controllable cost in any framing-driven trade — and the contractor whose CRM tracks every framing hour against contract value in real time is the contractor who keeps margin healthy as the business grows. See full breakdowns at the QuoteIQ vs Jobber and QuoteIQ vs CompanyCam comparison hubs.
A real shed business runs on three crew configurations. The delivery crew hauls pre-built units on a trailer or mule lift to drop-and-go installs at residential and HOA addresses. The framing crew handles multi-day on-site custom builds — usually a lead carpenter and two framers, sometimes with a finish carpenter brought in for the trim and shingle days. And a sales estimator handles the consultative work — the kitchen-table closes, the HOA presentations, the builder partnership meetings — that drive the pipeline. EmployeeHub manages all three from one dashboard with role-based permissions and per-crew profitability dashboards.
A two-person delivery crew can drop and level four to six pre-built sheds in a Tuesday route — 8×10 utility units, 10×12 with double doors, the occasional 12×16 hauled in on a mule lift. Their day runs on tight scheduling, gravel-pad confirmation photos before the unit is set, and a clean walkthrough that gets a 5-star review the same evening. Scheduling blocks out 90-minute windows per drop. Route Optimization sequences the day. QuoteIQ Cam captures the gravel pad, the leveled unit on its skids, and the homeowner-walkthrough sign-off. Review Multiplier auto-fires the review request the moment the install is marked complete.
A three-person framing crew runs multi-day custom builds — a 10×16 lofted barn with shiplap interior takes 4 working days, a 12×20 with electrical and insulation takes 5 to 6, a fully finished she-shed with windows and a porch can run 7 to 9. Job Costing tracks every framing hour, every sheet of T1-11, and every change order in real time. Inventory Tracking stages lumber and hardware lists per project so the morning truck loadout matches the day’s plan exactly. Team Communication keeps the lead carpenter, the homeowner, and the office manager on the same page through the entire build.
Your sales estimator runs site visits, kitchen-table closes, HOA presentations, and builder partnership meetings. Inside EmployeeHub they get the Manager role — full access to Options Estimates, Package Estimates, Pipelines, Sales Tracker, and Business Analytics, with restricted visibility into payroll, banking, and admin settings. GPS tracking confirms site visit attendance. Time Tracker Pro logs hours for commission calculation. The estimator’s full close rate, average ticket, and revenue per appointment show in Sales Tracker month over month.
Channel 1 — Direct Residential Sales. The bread-and-butter channel. Homeowners searching “shed builder near me” on Google, Facebook Marketplace inquiries, and word-of-mouth referrals from completed customers. InstaQuote on your website lets a homeowner enter their backyard dimensions and shed type and receive an instant ballpark quote at 11 PM on a Saturday. Contact request forms capture the lead. Email & Text Automation nurtures the prospect for 21 days with photos, testimonials, and limited-time deposit discounts. A 4-truck shed company averaging $4,800 per ticket and converting 18 residential closes a month equals $1.04 million in annual residential revenue. Reviews drive the next month’s leads — and per the U.S. Small Business Administration on marketing for service businesses, online reviews are now the single highest-leverage marketing channel for trades under $5M revenue.
Channel 2 — Builder & Real Estate Partnerships. Production home builders in many markets offer a “free shed with closing” promotion or upsell sheds as an optional package on new builds. Real estate agents staging properties for sale frequently order pre-built sheds to add a perceived storage upgrade before a listing photo shoot. Pipelines CRM tracks each builder relationship with deal values and close probabilities. One builder partnership delivering 18 sheds per year at $4,200 per delivered unit equals $75,600 annually from one relationship that requires zero advertising spend. Two active builder partnerships at that volume equals $151,200 per year in repeat, high-velocity, low-acquisition-cost revenue. The National Association of Home Builders reports continued growth in single-family construction starts — every one of those homes is a potential accessory-structure customer.
Channel 3 — Recurring Stain, Seal, and Maintenance Contracts. The single most under-built revenue channel in the shed trade. Every wood-sided shed needs a fresh exterior stain or paint cycle every 2–4 years. Every shingled roof needs an inspection every spring. Every double-door barn needs hinges checked, hasps lubed, and weatherstripping replaced every 3–5 years. Sell every shed customer a Shed Care Annual Plan at $185 per visit billed twice a year through Invoice Subscriptions — annual roof inspection, biennial restain, hinge and hardware service. A shed company with 240 customers on a $370/year care plan equals $88,800 in fully recurring annual revenue at 70%+ margin, billed automatically, with zero acquisition cost after the first close. Five years in, that recurring book alone covers a shop, a truck payment, and the office manager’s salary.
Plus every shed installation company gets AI Autopilot with 35+ tools, AI Virtual Call Team, AI Estimator, AI Text Generator, InstaQuote, InstaSchedule, e-signatures, contract attachments, expense tracking, online payments (ACH, Apple Pay, Google Pay), mass SMS/email campaigns, route density zones, route optimization, invoice subscriptions, Google Calendar sync, Google Reserve booking, website contact forms, business analytics, Property Street View, Zillow Quick Access, business calculators, before/after photo editor, AI image generation, sales tracker, inspection forms, data export, QuickBooks integration, AI Website Builder, and ClientHub client portal. Every tool a CRM for shed installation companies should bundle, at one transparent price.
“The feature with the clearest revenue impact is follow-up automation. These are conversations that never happen because the contractor doesn’t have time to initiate them manually. Every one of those touchpoints is a revenue opportunity.”
— Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur & co-founder of QuoteIQ · Full insights →
Five plans. No per-user fees on Max. Every plan includes the four estimate types, scheduling, online payments, and the full AI suite. For most growing shed companies the Pro plan at $149.99 per month is the recommended starting point because it unlocks ClientHub, per-build job costing, Pipelines CRM, automation, and QuickBooks integration for 4 users.
Solo shed builders. 4 estimate types, scheduling, online payments, AI tools, MapMeasure Pro.
Two-person shed crews. Adds QuoteIQ Cam, EmployeeHub, GPS tracking.
Growing shed installers. Adds ClientHub, Job Costing, Pipelines, Email & Text Automation, QuickBooks.
Multi-crew shed companies. Adds Inventory Tracking, Route Optimization, Invoice Subscriptions.
Regional shed operations. Unlimited users, AI Website Builder, Virtual Call Team included.
All plans include a 14-day free trial. No contracts. Cancel anytime.
A shed installation business running on Jobber Grow with the CompanyCam add-on is paying $448 or more every month for less functionality than QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99. Housecall Pro’s comparable bundle runs $750 or more per month. ServiceTitan typically lands at $1,800 or more per month with annual contract minimums and lengthy implementations. QuoteIQ delivers the same workflow — and significantly more in some places — for a fraction of those costs. The math compounds: a 4-truck shed company that switches off Jobber Grow + CompanyCam to QuoteIQ Pro saves roughly $3,580 per year in software cost alone, before counting the revenue lift from same-day proposals, AI Before/After visual selling, and recurring stain contracts.
For mid-sized regional shed operations with 7+ active crew members and multiple delivery trucks, the Max plan at $699 per month with unlimited users replaces ServiceTitan deployments that commonly run $1,800+ per month — saving roughly $13,200 per year while including the Virtual Call Team and AI Website Builder that ServiceTitan charges as separate paid add-ons. According to the International Code Council, accessory structures including sheds are governed by IRC R501–R507 and local jurisdictional permits — and the contractor whose CRM stores every build’s photo documentation, signed contract, and inspection record is the contractor whose warranty disputes resolve in 48 hours instead of 6 months.
QuoteIQ is built around the shed installer workflow — tiered pricing on every estimate, satellite site measurement, lumber and hardware inventory, multi-crew scheduling, multi-day build pipelines, AI before/after visualization, and recurring stain contracts. Generic CRMs were built for one-visit service calls. QuoteIQ was built by contractors and handles the full multi-week shed build from consultation through walkthrough on a single platform.
Yes. QuoteIQ Cam is built directly into QuoteIQ — unlimited 4K timestamped photos at every build phase, automatic save to the customer record, in-app annotation, before/after editing, and AI-generated visual previews. Most shed companies on Jobber pay an additional $19 per user per month for CompanyCam. With QuoteIQ that cost goes to zero because every photo tool is included on every plan.
Through Options Estimates. The shed installer presents Standard 8×10 utility, Premium 10×12 with double doors and loft, and Lofted 12×20 barn pricing on a single proposal — different sizes, finish levels, and add-on packages displayed side by side so the homeowner compares scope and value at a glance. QuoteIQ contractors using Options Estimates report 30–50% higher average ticket compared to single-price flat bidding.
Yes. MapMeasure Pro lets a shed installer pre-measure the buildable footprint, gravel pad area, gate widths, setback distances from property lines, and overhead clearance from satellite imagery before the site visit. The estimator arrives with three pre-priced options on a tablet instead of pulling out a tape measure and going back to the office to write up the bid.
QuoteIQ Inventory Tracking manages every SKU — T1-11 sheets, LP SmartSide, 2×4 and 2×6 framing lumber, 7/16 OSB sheathing, architectural shingles, hurricane ties, joist hangers, deck screws, hinges, hasps, windows, pre-hung doors — across the warehouse, delivery trucks, and active job sites. The framing crew never arrives at a custom build short on materials, and Job Costing automatically deducts material usage from the contract value.
Yes. The AI Before/After image generator takes a single photo of the homeowner’s backyard and produces a photorealistic preview of the finished shed sitting on its gravel pad in the actual location with the right siding color, roof pitch, and trim. Shed companies using AI Before/After visualization at the kitchen-table consultation report close-rate lifts of 25–40% on premium tier sales.
Yes. QuoteIQ Invoice Subscriptions auto-bill recurring maintenance plans on whatever cadence the contractor chooses — annual roof inspection, biennial exterior restain, semi-annual hardware service. The customer is billed automatically. The crew is auto-scheduled. The shed company turns one-time install customers into 5-year recurring revenue annuities at 70%+ margin.
Multi-crew scheduling and Pipelines CRM together. The framing crew is scheduled across 4–6 working days for a custom 12×20 lofted barn. Each phase — site prep, foundation skids, floor framing, wall sheathing, roof, siding, trim, walkthrough — is tracked as a step in the project. Job Costing accumulates labor hours and material usage in real time. Team Communication keeps the lead carpenter, the office, and the homeowner aligned. Photo documentation through QuoteIQ Cam timestamps every phase to the customer record.
Yes. QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all plans. No contracts. Cancel anytime. The trial includes the full feature set on whatever plan tier the contractor selects — Essentials at $29.99, Beginner at $74.99, Pro at $149.99, Elite at $299, or Max at $699 — so a CRM for shed installation companies can be tested on a real customer build before any monthly fee is charged.
QuoteIQ Pro is $149.99 per month. The comparable Jobber Grow plan with the CompanyCam add-on for photo documentation runs $448 or more per month — a savings of roughly $3,580 per year on QuoteIQ. Housecall Pro’s equivalent bundle runs $750 or more per month. ServiceTitan typically runs $1,800 or more per month with annual contracts and a multi-week implementation. A shed installation business switching to QuoteIQ saves between $3,580 and $19,800 per year in software cost alone — before counting the revenue lift from same-day proposals and AI visual selling.
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