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Top 10 Siding Estimating Software in 2026

Siding is a material-heavy, weather-driven trade where a single mismeasured wall can erase a job’s margin. We tested 10 estimating platforms across material-tier pricing, wall measurement accuracy, mobile usability, and total cost of ownership to find the ones built to protect a siding contractor’s bottom line in 2026.

Quick Answer

The best siding estimating software in 2026 is QuoteIQ — an all-in-one platform that pairs satellite wall measurement with AI-generated, line-itemized bids for vinyl, fiber cement, engineered wood, and mixed-material siding, starting at $29.99/month. It replaces a stack of separate measurement, estimating, scheduling, and invoicing subscriptions with one system built for solo installers through multi-crew exterior companies. AccuLynx remains the strongest pick for high-volume insurance restoration operations that need direct material-ordering integrations, while Hover wins on photorealistic 3D visualization for homeowner-facing sales. JobNimbus and Jobber round out the mid-market for contractors who want a simpler, general-purpose tool.

The Short Version

10 Best Siding Estimating Software Platforms at a Glance

Rank Platform Starting Price Best For Standout Feature
#1 QuoteIQ $29.99/mo Solo installers through multi-crew exterior companies Satellite wall measurement + AI per-square material-tier estimating
#2 AccuLynx ~$250/mo High-volume insurance restoration siding/roofing companies Direct material-ordering integrations with ABC Supply and SRS
#3 Hover $25-29/scan or $999/yr Pro Sales-driven contractors who need photorealistic visualization Smartphone-to-3D model with material and color preview
#4 JobNimbus ~$299/mo (annual, quote-based) Exterior contractors who also do roofing and storm work Kanban-style production boards built for exterior trades
#5 Jobber $29/mo (1 user, annual) Very small siding operations needing scheduling and invoicing Clean client portal with online booking and payment reminders
#6 Projul $4,788/yr flat (unlimited users) Multi-crew siding companies that hate per-user fees Assemblies calculator for siding squares, J-channel, and trim
#7 STACK $2,599-$2,999/yr per user Larger exterior firms with dedicated estimating staff Cloud-based digital takeoff with AI-accelerated measurement
#8 Square Takeoff Custom — contact sales Small residential remodelers focused purely on takeoff speed Fast, accurate digital takeoffs from uploaded plans
#9 PlanSwift ~$1,749/yr per user Desktop-based estimators converting from paper takeoffs Customizable drag-and-drop siding assemblies
#10 Markate $39.95-$49.95/mo (+ add-ons) Solo siding operators on the tightest possible budget Built-in marketing automation at a low base price

How We Picked the Top 10

Siding isn’t generic home service. It’s a high-material, high-ticket, weather-driven trade where a single mismeasured wall or an unpriced material upgrade erases a job’s margin before the crew even shows up. A 20-square fiber cement re-side that should clear 35-40% margin can drop to single digits on the strength of one bad measurement or one material order that arrives short. We scored every platform against five criteria built specifically around what moves the needle for exterior cladding contractors, not a generic field-service checklist that treats a siding bid the same as a lawn-mowing invoice.

Pricing transparency — whether a siding business owner can see real numbers before a sales call, and whether the total cost stays predictable as the crew grows. Several platforms on this list, including AccuLynx and JobNimbus, have moved to quote-based or tiered pricing, so we verified what we could against vendor-published rates and noted where numbers are estimates.

Feature depth for siding specifically — per-square material-tier estimating across vinyl, fiber cement, and engineered wood, exterior wall measurement with story and pitch adjustment, job costing, and inventory tracking for trim, panels, and fasteners. A generic FSM tool with a quote builder is not the same as a tool built around how siding actually gets bid.

Mobile usability — for crews and estimators who live in the field, not at a desk. A platform that requires a desktop session to finish a takeoff loses points against one that lets an estimator measure a wall and send a quote from the driveway.

Customer-review aggregates — pulled from Capterra, G2, the App Store, and Google Play across thousands of contractor reviews, weighted toward recent feedback since most of these platforms shipped meaningful updates in the past 12 months.

Onboarding and support quality — because the best software is the one your team actually adopts. A platform with a four-to-eight-week learning curve costs real money in lost estimating speed during that ramp.

We’re QuoteIQ. We made this list, and we also picked our own platform as #1 — so here’s exactly how we evaluated every tool and where each competitor genuinely beats us. Data came from each vendor’s official pricing and feature documentation, third-party review platforms, U.S. government sources including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and current 2026 siding-market research. Pricing was verified against vendor pages and third-party pricing breakdowns in June 2026 — confirm current numbers directly before signing anything, since several competitors update plans without much notice.

The 10 Best Siding Estimating Software Platforms, Ranked

1

QuoteIQ

The most complete estimating-to-invoicing platform built for siding contractors who need accurate material-tier bids without enterprise complexity.

$29.99-$699/mo · 14-day free trial

Best for: Solo siding installers through multi-crew exterior companies who want satellite wall measurement, AI estimating, job costing, and customer communication in one subscription instead of stitching together four or five separate tools.

QuoteIQ — with built-in MapMeasure Pro — lets a siding estimator trace exterior wall faces from satellite and street-level imagery, story-adjust for two- and three-story homes, pitch-correct gable ends, and subtract window and door openings, all before a site visit. Those measurements feed directly into QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator, which generates a line-itemized, tiered bid — Standard vinyl, Upgraded engineered wood, Premium fiber cement — in minutes instead of the 20-34 minutes a manual quote typically takes. Homeowners compare material options side by side on one estimate, and contractors using tiered pricing report meaningfully higher average project values because the upgrade path is visible rather than buried in a phone call.

For crews, QuoteIQ’s InstaQuote feature lets homeowners request a ballpark estimate straight from a contractor’s website, and QuoteIQ Cam captures before-and-after job documentation that protects a siding contractor when a homeowner questions the finished work years later. The platform’s job costing tracks every square of material, every stick of trim, and every crew hour against the contract price, so margin is visible while the job is still in progress instead of discovered after the check clears.

QuoteIQ’s Pipelines & Deals feature also tracks builder referral relationships and realtor pipelines separately from retail leads, which matters for siding specifically since a single productive realtor or builder relationship can generate consistent volume month over month — a different sales motion than a one-off homeowner inquiry. Contractors running multiple lead sources can keep insurance restoration claims, builder new-construction packages, and direct retail work in separate visual pipelines without losing track of where each opportunity actually stands.

Materials are where siding margin actually lives, and QuoteIQ’s own co-founder is blunt about it:

“Most contractors pass materials through at cost or close to it, and they call that honest. It’s not honest — it’s just financially illiterate. You drove to get those materials. You stored them, you transported them, you took on the risk that you ordered the wrong amount. A minimum 35% markup on materials is what I’d call the floor.”

— Mike Vidan, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ

QuoteIQ’s pricing scales without per-user surcharges that erode margin as a crew grows: Essentials ($29.99/mo) covers a solo installer, Beginner ($74.99/mo) and Pro ($149.99/mo) add multi-user access and job costing depth for a growing crew, and Elite ($299/mo) unlocks InstaSchedule for self-service homeowner booking alongside support for up to 10 users. Max ($699/mo) removes the user cap entirely for multi-crew exterior companies running both retail and builder pipelines. Every tier — including Essentials — includes the AI tools that competitors like Jobber and Housecall Pro structure as paid add-ons on top of a base subscription.

A platform that makes per-square material markup explicit on every estimate is a platform that protects margin on every job — and that’s the entire premise behind QuoteIQ’s Options Estimates for siding contractors. Co-founder Justin Rogers frames the broader cost of skipping software entirely:

“Follow-up automation is the most ignored feature in field service software that actually moves the revenue needle. Most contractors who invest in software use it as a digital notepad. Every touchpoint — an estimate reminder 48 hours later, a review request the day after job completion — is a revenue opportunity most contractors don’t have time to initiate manually.”

— Justin Rogers, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ

QuoteIQ’s Email & Text Automation handles that follow-up layer natively, and Review Multiplier automates the request that turns a finished re-side into a public review. See the full product walkthrough below.

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Pros
  • Satellite wall measurement story- and pitch-adjusted for siding-specific takeoffs
  • AI Estimator builds line-itemized, tiered material bids in minutes
  • No per-user fees on any plan, and AI tools included from the cheapest tier
  • QuoteIQ Cam, job costing, and Review Multiplier included natively, no add-on tax
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • Newer platform than AccuLynx or Jobber, with a smaller historical track record
  • No direct material-ordering integrations with ABC Supply or SRS Distribution yet
  • AI Estimator runs on IQ Credits allocated per plan tier rather than unlimited queries

Quick verdict: For a siding business that wants accurate exterior measurement, tiered material pricing, and complete back-office tools without enterprise complexity, QuoteIQ is the strongest all-in-one on the market in 2026. If 80%+ of your revenue comes from insurance restoration with deep distributor integration needs, read the AccuLynx entry below before deciding.

Learn more: QuoteIQ pricing · QuoteIQ for siding contractors · MapMeasure Pro

2

AccuLynx

The default CRM for sales-driven exterior contractors running real production complexity and insurance restoration volume.

~$250/mo (Essential plan, published) · higher tiers quote-based

Best for: Growing siding and exterior companies — especially those doing storm and insurance restoration — that need clear job-stage visibility, strong photo and document handling, and a production pipeline built around how exterior work actually flows.

AccuLynx was designed for roofing and exterior contractors, so it carries siding-specific workflows that carry over cleanly. Material ordering integrates with major distributors like ABC Supply and SRS Distribution, and aerial measurement integrations with EagleView and GAF QuickMeasure speed up the initial takeoff without a site visit. The platform’s RoofScope integration, launched February 2026, embeds aerial measurements directly into the estimation workflow with reports arriving within 12 hours.

AccuLynx’s newest tier — Essential at $250/month — is the first publicly confirmed price point the company has offered; Pro and Elite remain quote-based and typically land between $165 and $300+ per user per month depending on company size and add-ons like SmartDocs and texting. The platform requires an annual contract in most cases, which is worth factoring into total cost of ownership alongside the per-user pricing model — a 10-person siding and roofing crew can realistically land well north of $2,000/month once SmartDocs, texting, and the customer portal are added on top of the base license.

Where AccuLynx genuinely separates itself is supplement management — the back-and-forth negotiation with insurance carriers over scope and pricing that defines storm restoration work. Contractors who do that work at volume describe the supplement tooling as best-in-class, and the material ordering connection to ABC Supply or SRS is a real time-saver if one of those is already your main distributor. The tradeoff is a platform that is, by AccuLynx’s own roadmap, still building toward feature parity on AI-powered follow-up and lead nurturing that newer entrants ship by default.

Pros
  • Deep material-ordering integrations with ABC Supply and SRS Distribution
  • Strong supplement management for insurance restoration claims
  • Production boards built specifically around exterior trade workflows
  • Aerial measurement integration shortens the initial takeoff
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • Per-user pricing scales poorly for larger crews compared to flat-rate competitors
  • No native AI-powered lead nurturing or automated follow-up sequences
  • 4-8 week onboarding curve reported by new users, longer for larger teams
  • Add-ons for SmartDocs, texting, and analytics carry real additional cost

Quick verdict: If half your revenue comes from insurance claims, AccuLynx’s restoration workflow and distributor integrations are worth the premium. For straightforward residential re-side work without heavy insurance volume, QuoteIQ delivers more features per dollar.

Learn more: acculynx.com

3

Hover

The strongest standalone option for contractors who sell siding upgrades visually rather than just on a line-item bid.

From $25-29/scan (Starter) · $999/yr (Pro membership)

Best for: Sales-driven siding contractors who want homeowners to see color and material choices rendered on their actual home before signing, rather than imagining it from a sample board.

Hover turns a handful of smartphone photos into a full 3D model of a property, with measurements for siding, roofline, windows, soffit, and more. Its 2026 platform relaunch added automated estimating, branded proposals with e-signatures, and over 1,000 workflow integrations, moving it from a pure measurement tool toward a genuine workflow platform. The Pro membership at $999/year unlocks $20 off every project versus standard rack rates — for contractors running 15-20+ jobs a month, that volume discount adds up quickly.

The per-scan pricing model is the catch: it rewards volume and can feel expensive for a low-volume siding contractor who only needs a handful of measurements a month. Because Hover doesn’t publish flat base scan prices, the headline $25-29 figure should be treated as a starting point rather than a guaranteed number — actual cost depends on property complexity and how many facets the exterior scan covers.

For a siding business that sells primarily on visual upgrade — showing a homeowner what fiber cement in a specific color looks like on their actual house before they sign — Hover’s 3D rendering is genuinely difficult to replicate with a flat estimate sheet. Several siding contractors specifically cite Hover’s accuracy for window and trim takeoffs as a reason they keep paying the per-scan fee even after testing cheaper alternatives.

Pros
  • Best-in-category photorealistic 3D visualization for homeowner sales presentations
  • Smartphone-only capture — no drone or satellite order required
  • 2026 relaunch added estimating, proposals, and e-signatures to the core tool
  • 4.8/5 rating on Capterra from siding and exterior contractors
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • Per-scan pricing model punishes low-volume contractors
  • Not a full back-office platform — no native job costing or crew scheduling
  • Expedited delivery fees add up fast on competitive, time-sensitive bids
  • Best ROI requires 15+ jobs/month to justify the Pro membership

Quick verdict: Hover wins on visualization, full stop. For contractors who want measurement, visualization, AND a complete CRM with scheduling and invoicing built in, QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro covers the measurement need inside a broader platform at a lower combined cost.

Learn more: hover.to

4

JobNimbus

A roofing-rooted CRM that has expanded cleanly into siding, popular for its simple board-based job tracking.

~$299/mo (Essentials, annual) · higher tiers quote-based

Best for: Exterior contractors — especially those who also do roofing, restoration, or solar — who want a Kanban-style pipeline that mirrors how exterior work actually moves from lead to inspection to close.

JobNimbus combines CRM, estimating, and project management with role-specific pricing for admin, sales, and field team members, so a company only pays for the access level each person actually needs. The job-stage boards move work through “Estimate Sent,” “Approved,” “Scheduled,” and “Complete” with QuickBooks sync and two-way texting included on the Essentials tier. JobNimbus’s mobile app holds a 4.8-star rating across more than 10,000 App Store reviews, which field crews consistently cite as a strength.

JobNimbus describes its core customer base as home exteriors contractors working primarily in roofing, restoration roofing, solar, gutters, and siding — meaning the platform’s templates and pipeline stages are tuned for exactly this kind of work rather than retrofitted from a general FSM tool. Estimating templates can be built for any job type or service package, and estimates roll directly into jobs, invoicing, and follow-ups without re-entering data.

JobNimbus integrates with a notably wide tool ecosystem for an exterior-focused platform — Google Calendar, QuickBooks, CompanyCam, Zapier, several lead-gen and sales-rep tools, plus aerial measurement providers including Hover and EagleView. For a siding company that already has a measurement workflow it likes but wants better CRM and pipeline management around it, that integration breadth is a real selling point over a more closed system.

Pros
  • Kanban-style job boards map naturally onto a siding sales cycle
  • Strong, highly-rated mobile app for field crews
  • Native QuickBooks sync and two-way texting on the base plan
  • Role-based pricing lets a company avoid paying full price for every seat
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • Pricing isn’t published for most tiers — requires a sales call to get a real number
  • Reporting is limited compared to more full-featured platforms
  • Some contractors report outgrowing it once they hit 8-10 employees
  • Gets pricier quickly as user count climbs

Quick verdict: JobNimbus is a solid, well-reviewed pick for smaller exterior companies that also touch roofing or storm work. For siding-specific material-tier estimating without a sales call to find out the price, QuoteIQ’s published $29.99-$699 pricing is more transparent.

Learn more: jobnimbus.com

5

Jobber

A clean, general-purpose field service platform that works fine for simple siding jobs but wasn’t built for construction-grade estimating.

From $29/mo (1 user, billed annually) to $529/mo

Best for: Very small siding operations — 1 to 3 people — that mostly need scheduling, invoicing, and a polished client experience rather than deep material takeoff capability.

Jobber is built more broadly for service businesses across more than 50 industries, and some siding contractors use it successfully for the scheduling and invoicing layer. The client portal and automatic payment reminders are genuinely well-designed, and online booking for estimate requests is a smooth experience for homeowners. Jobber AI now assists with pricing jobs accurately and flagging upsell opportunities, which is a newer addition that narrows the gap with more siding-specific tools.

Pros
  • Clean, polished client communication and online booking experience
  • Transparent, published pricing — no sales call required to see real numbers
  • Solid invoicing with automatic payment collection
  • 14-day free trial with a straightforward signup
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • Not built for construction or exterior trades — no native material tracking
  • Estimating tools are too basic for complex siding jobs with multiple product types
  • No wall measurement or per-square material-tier pricing built in
  • Per-user pricing scales poorly for larger siding crews

Quick verdict: Jobber is a fine choice for a one- or two-person siding operation that just needs scheduling and invoicing. The moment material-tier estimating or wall measurement matters, a siding-specific tool like QuoteIQ or AccuLynx closes the gap Jobber leaves open.

Learn more: QuoteIQ vs. Jobber

6

Projul

A flat-rate construction management platform built around the frustration of per-user pricing on growing crews.

$4,788/yr flat rate (unlimited users)

Best for: Multi-crew siding companies that want estimators, crew leads, and office staff all on the platform without the bill climbing every time they hire someone.

Projul’s assemblies calculator builds siding estimate templates that calculate squares of vinyl, fiber cement, or any product based on wall measurements, then layers in waste percentages, J-channel linear footage, soffit and fascia quantities, and house wrap on the same estimate — with the material order pulling straight from the approved bid instead of a separate takeoff spreadsheet. The scheduling view shows the full crew calendar so a three-day fiber cement job can be shifted around weather without a round of morning-of phone calls.

Warranty documentation is a real differentiator for siding specifically: Projul lets a contractor attach manufacturer warranty registrations, install certifications, and product spec sheets directly to each customer’s project file, so a warranty claim years later means pulling up the job rather than digging through a filing cabinet or an old email thread. For a company running 15+ field workers, the flat $4,788/year rate works out to a fraction of what comparable per-user platforms would charge for the same headcount.

Pros
  • Flat annual rate regardless of crew size — no per-user fee creep
  • Assemblies calculator purpose-built for siding material math
  • Weather-aware scheduling built for exterior, weather-dependent work
  • Warranty documentation attaches directly to the job file
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • No satellite or aerial wall measurement built in — relies on manual or imported measurements
  • $4,788/year is a meaningful upfront commitment for a solo operator
  • Newer entrant compared to legacy roofing/siding-specific platforms
  • No AI estimating from photos or job descriptions

Quick verdict: Projul’s flat-rate pricing is genuinely attractive for a 10+ person siding crew. For contractors who want the measurement and AI estimating layer included rather than imported, QuoteIQ covers both in one subscription at a lower entry price.

Learn more: projul.com

7

STACK

A cloud-based digital takeoff and estimating platform best suited to larger exterior firms with dedicated estimating staff.

$2,599-$2,999/yr per user · free limited tier available

Best for: Siding and exterior companies running consistent bid volume with an in-house estimator who needs fast, accurate digital quantity takeoffs from uploaded plans.

STACK lets estimators upload digital plans and perform takeoffs using cloud-based measurement tools, then build detailed estimates without re-entering data into a second system. The platform includes a prebuilt material and labor database, and its AI-accelerated takeoff features — available on the Premium tier — automatically detect doors, windows, and wall boundaries to speed up the measurement step. STACK’s cloud-first architecture is a real advantage for teams collaborating across offices or sharing plan sets with multiple estimators.

Roughly 70% of STACK’s reviewer base works for companies with 11-200 employees, which tells you where the platform is genuinely strong — mid-size to larger exterior and construction firms with a dedicated estimating function rather than an owner-operator squeezing takeoffs in between site visits. The pricing scales down per-seat as a team adds users (from $2,999/user at one seat to $2,199/user at three or more), which rewards exactly that kind of multi-estimator operation.

Pros
  • Fast, accurate cloud-based digital takeoffs with no installation required
  • 4.5/5 rating across 1,300+ reviews on Capterra
  • Strong assembly library depth for trade-specific takeoffs
  • AI-accelerated measurement on the Premium tier
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • Per-seat annual pricing is hard to justify under 15-20 bids per month
  • AI features are gated behind the Premium tier, not included in Standard
  • Estimating module is secondary to takeoff strength — complex pricing workflows need workarounds
  • No native CRM, scheduling, or invoicing — pairs with a separate back-office tool

Quick verdict: STACK is a genuinely strong pure-takeoff tool for high-volume bidding teams. For a typical siding contractor who needs measurement, estimating, AND a complete CRM in one place, QuoteIQ removes the need to run two separate subscriptions.

Learn more: stackct.com

8

Square Takeoff

A focused, purpose-built digital takeoff tool for small residential contractors and trade professionals.

Custom — contact sales

Best for: Small residential siding contractors and remodelers who want the fastest, most accurate way to complete digital takeoffs without the overhead of a full construction management platform.

Square Takeoff focuses on what matters at bid time: fast, precise digital takeoffs and clean estimating outputs from uploaded plans. The cloud-based workflow lets contractors measure plans quickly, make instant revisions, and export professional estimates without the enterprise-level complexity of platforms like Buildertrend or Procore. For a siding contractor whose main bottleneck is takeoff speed rather than full back-office management, the focused scope is a feature, not a limitation.

Pros
  • Purpose-built for fast, accurate digital takeoffs without enterprise bloat
  • Cloud-based with instant revisions and export to common formats
  • Lower overhead than full construction management suites
  • Well-suited to small trade professionals working from plan sets
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • Pricing isn’t published — requires a sales conversation to get a number
  • No satellite or aerial measurement for existing-home re-side work without plans
  • No native CRM, scheduling, or job costing
  • Best fit narrows for contractors who don’t work from formal plan sets

Quick verdict: Square Takeoff is a clean fit for new-construction siding bids built from architectural plans. For re-side and replacement work on existing homes — most of the siding market — QuoteIQ’s satellite measurement skips the plan-upload step entirely.

Learn more: squaretakeoff.com

9

PlanSwift

A long-standing desktop-based digital takeoff tool with deep, customizable siding assemblies.

~$1,749/yr per user (subscription)

Best for: Estimators converting from paper takeoffs who want drag-and-drop assemblies customized for siding materials, waste calculations, labor, and cost — without needing a cloud-first workflow.

PlanSwift measures quantities like square footage and linear feet directly from PDFs, blueprints, and CAD files, with drag-and-drop assemblies that auto-calculate siding quantities, deduct window and door openings, apply waste factors, and update costs in real time. The reporting integrates with QuickBooks and Excel, which suits estimators who want takeoff output to flow into an existing accounting workflow rather than a brand-new platform.

Pros
  • Extremely fast point-and-click takeoffs for siding areas and openings
  • Highly customizable assemblies for various siding types
  • Robust QuickBooks and Excel integration
  • Established platform with a large library of pre-built assemblies
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • Desktop-first tool with a steeper learning curve than newer cloud platforms
  • No satellite measurement — requires plans, PDFs, or CAD files to start a takeoff
  • No native CRM, scheduling, or customer communication tools
  • Per-user annual subscription model adds up for multi-estimator teams

Quick verdict: PlanSwift remains a capable, established choice for estimators who already work from formal plan sets and want deep assembly customization. For siding contractors who need measurement without a plan upload, QuoteIQ’s satellite-based MapMeasure Pro is the faster path.

Learn more: planswift.com

10

Markate

A budget-friendly CRM and field service tool with built-in marketing automation, useful for the smallest siding operations.

$39.95-$49.95/mo base (+ add-ons)

Best for: Solo siding operators who need basic estimating, invoicing, and customer management at the lowest possible monthly price and don’t yet need material-tier or wall-measurement features.

Markate generates estimates, work orders, and invoices from a mobile-ready platform, and its built-in marketing automation — email campaigns, automated review collection, and follow-up sequences — is a genuine differentiator most budget competitors charge extra for. Job costing, GPS, time tracking, and a sales pipeline are included in the base price rather than gated behind a higher tier, which is unusual at this price point.

The catch is that most contractors end up adding several $10/month add-ons — online booking, review requests, business phone, lead capture, photo documentation — which closes the gap with mid-tier competitors faster than the headline price suggests. Multiple payment processor support (Stripe, Square, and PayPal) and Wisetack-powered customer financing are included in the base price, which is a genuine differentiator at this price tier — most budget tools don’t offer financing at all, and a $15,000-$20,000 re-side is exactly the kind of ticket size where homeowner financing options can be the difference between a closed deal and a “let me think about it.”

Pros
  • Lowest base price on this list at $39.95-$49.95/mo
  • Built-in marketing automation most budget tools charge extra for
  • Job costing, GPS, and dispatching included in the base tier
  • No long-term contract — month-to-month with a 10% annual discount
Cons / Where It Falls Short
  • No siding-specific material-tier estimating or wall measurement
  • Add-on fees stack up fast — most contractors need 5+ at $10/mo each
  • Reporting and dispatch sophistication trail Jobber and Housecall Pro
  • Some users report bugs around QuickBooks sync and invoice edits

Quick verdict: Markate’s base price is genuinely hard to beat for a solo operator who doesn’t need siding-specific features yet. Once material-tier estimating or wall measurement become non-negotiable — which happens fast as a siding business grows past a handful of jobs a month — QuoteIQ’s Essentials plan at $29.99/mo closes that gap without add-on fees.

Learn more: QuoteIQ vs. Markate

The Siding Industry by the Numbers

$18.2B U.S. siding contractor market size in 2026, growing 3.5% annually Source: SidingCostEstimate.com Research Hub, 2026
$75.4B Combined Roofing & Siding Contractors industry revenue in the U.S. in 2026 Source: IBISWorld, 2026
35,000+ Active siding contractors operating nationwide, with demand outpacing supply in many metros Source: SidingCostEstimate.com Research Hub, 2026
6% Projected growth in roofing/exterior-trades employment through 2034, faster than average Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2026
8-15% Typical material waste overage from manual measuring on a siding job Source: Industry estimating research, 2026
15-25% Close-rate improvement for same-day estimates vs. next-day follow-up Source: Industry estimating research, 2026

Which Siding Estimating Software Fits Your Business?

Solo siding installer just starting out

If you’re running a one-person siding operation, you need fast, accurate estimates without a learning curve that eats your evenings. QuoteIQ’s Essentials plan at $29.99/month gives you satellite wall measurement, AI-generated material-tier bids, and invoicing in a single subscription — no add-on fees for the basics you need on day one. Markate’s lower base price is tempting, but you’ll be adding $10/month modules almost immediately once you need online booking or review automation.

2-3 employee growing crew

At this size, job costing and crew scheduling start mattering as much as the estimate itself. QuoteIQ’s Beginner or Pro tiers add multi-user access and inventory tracking for trim, panels, and fasteners without per-user fees stacking up the way they do on Jobber or STACK. Projul’s flat $4,788/year is worth a look once your crew count climbs past 5, but it’s overkill at 2-3 people.

5-10 employee mid-size siding shop

This is where the difference between a generic FSM tool and a siding-specific one shows up in your margin. QuoteIQ’s job costing tracks materials, labor, and overhead against the contract price in real time, and the Pro and Elite tiers add Pipelines & Deals to manage a sales pipeline across realtor referrals, retail leads, and any insurance work mixed in. AccuLynx becomes a serious contender here too, particularly if storm restoration is a growing share of revenue. At this size, the cost of a single mismeasured job — eaten material, a disputed change order, a crew sitting idle waiting on a material short-order — starts to outweigh the monthly software bill several times over, which is the math that usually justifies moving off a spreadsheet-and-text-thread setup for good.

10-20 employee scaling exterior business

At this scale you need EmployeeHub-level team management, route optimization across multiple crews, and an AI Virtual Call Team to handle the inbound volume a growing reputation generates. QuoteIQ’s Elite plan covers 10 users with InstaSchedule for self-service booking; Projul’s flat-rate model is also worth comparing once you’re paying for 15+ seats elsewhere.

20+ employee enterprise / multi-location exterior company

High-volume, multi-location siding and exterior operations with dedicated estimating staff and heavy insurance restoration mix often justify AccuLynx’s distributor integrations and supplement management, or STACK’s per-seat takeoff platform paired with a separate CRM. QuoteIQ’s Max plan supports unlimited users and still beats most enterprise stacks on total cost, but the deepest insurance-claim workflows currently favor AccuLynx.

Trade-specialty operator: insurance restoration vs. retail re-side

If 80%+ of your volume is insurance restoration, AccuLynx’s supplement tracking and distributor integrations are purpose-built for that workflow and worth the premium. If your business is primarily retail re-side and replacement work sold directly to homeowners, QuoteIQ’s tiered material pricing and AI Estimator are built around exactly that sales motion — homeowner comparing vinyl, fiber cement, and engineered wood side by side.

Tech-resistant owner who wants minimal training

If learning a new platform feels like a burden, prioritize tools with the shortest onboarding curve. QuoteIQ and Jobber both report fast time-to-first-estimate without formal training, while AccuLynx and STACK carry reported 4-8 week ramp periods for new users. QuoteIQ’s AI Autopilot lets an owner run common tasks — creating an estimate, rescheduling a rain day, sending a review request — by typing or speaking in plain language instead of learning a menu structure.

How We Picked: Our 5-Step Process

Step 1: Listed every estimating platform serving siding businesses with meaningful review volume

We started with every CRM, takeoff tool, and measurement platform that siding and exterior contractors actively use, sourced from Capterra, G2, and App Store/Google Play review volume, then narrowed to the 10 platforms with the strongest combination of siding-relevant features and real usage.

Step 2: Verified pricing against each vendor’s published source

Every price in this guide was checked against the vendor’s own pricing page or, where pricing isn’t published, against third-party pricing breakdowns and verified user reports. Several competitors — AccuLynx, JobNimbus, STACK — use quote-based or tiered models we’ve flagged explicitly rather than guessing.

Step 3: Pulled feature lists from official docs and matched against siding-specific requirements

We checked each platform’s documentation for the 12 features that matter most for cladding work — per-square material-tier estimating, exterior wall measurement, waste-factor calculation, trim and accessory line items, and job costing — rather than scoring against a generic field-service checklist.

Step 4: Cross-referenced customer reviews across multiple platforms

Capterra, G2, the App Store, and Google Play reviews were aggregated for each tool, weighted toward feedback from the past 12-18 months since several platforms shipped major updates in that window.

Step 5: Embedded operator perspective from Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers

Both QuoteIQ co-founders bring 20+ years of combined home service operating experience to the evaluation criteria, particularly around material markup discipline and the revenue cost of slow, manual estimating processes.

What Exterior Contractors Say About QuoteIQ

★★★★★

“I can measure driveways and roofs instantly without having to drive there first. It’s conserving my fuel and time every week.”

— Marcella Stanley, Google

★★★★★

“I recently started up a roof and gutter cleaning business and this app has everything in one place. I can send estimates over the phone without even going to the house. It saves me time, and time is money.”

— Hayden Hoppe, Google Play

★★★★★

“We’ve been using the Quote IQ app for a little over a month. The one thing we absolutely love is we can simply measure a customers roof right through the app which saves us so much time. The user interface is super easy to use and I would recommend it to any company.”

— Rocketlinn77, App Store

These reviews come from exterior-trade contractors (roofing and gutter services) using QuoteIQ’s measurement and estimating tools — the same satellite measurement and AI estimating features siding contractors use for wall takeoffs. We’re showing the closest verified, trade-relevant reviews available rather than fabricating siding-specific quotes.

Built by Exterior-Trade-Adjacent Operators

Mike Vidan, Co-Founder

20+ year home service business owner and creator of the Mike Vidan YouTube channel, with 580,000+ subscribers and thousands of contractors coached on pricing, operations, and growth.

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Justin Rogers, Co-Founder

Serial entrepreneur and home service business owner, creator of the ForeverSelfEmployed YouTube channel with 743,000+ subscribers, focused on systems, pricing discipline, and operations that run without the owner present.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best siding estimating software in 2026?

The best siding estimating software in 2026 is QuoteIQ — it pairs satellite wall measurement with AI-generated, line-itemized estimates for vinyl, fiber cement, and engineered wood siding, starting at $29.99/month. AccuLynx is the strongest alternative for high-volume insurance restoration companies that need direct material-ordering integrations. For most siding businesses sized 1-15 employees, QuoteIQ’s all-in-one platform replaces several separate tools — measurement, estimating, scheduling, invoicing — at a lower total cost.

How much does siding estimating software cost in 2026?

Siding estimating software ranges from roughly $29.99/month to $550+/month depending on the platform and plan, with some construction-grade takeoff tools running $1,749-$2,999 per year per user. QuoteIQ starts at $29.99/month (Essentials) with AI estimating included on every plan, scaling to $699/month (Max) for unlimited users. AccuLynx starts at roughly $250/month for its Essential plan, with higher tiers quote-based. Jobber starts at $29/month but has no satellite wall measurement or AI estimating built for siding specifically.

Is there a free siding estimating software?

A genuinely free, full-featured siding estimating tool is rare. STACK and Square Takeoff offer limited free tiers capped on project volume that function more as a trial than a working tool. QuoteIQ doesn’t have a free plan, but every plan includes a 14-day free trial with full AI estimating and wall measurement access from day one.

What’s the best siding software for solo operators?

For a one-person siding operation, QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/month covers satellite measurement, AI estimating, and invoicing without paying for multi-user features you don’t need yet. Markate’s $39.95/month base is technically cheaper but most solo operators end up adding $10/month modules for online booking and review automation that QuoteIQ includes natively.

What’s the best siding software for 2-5 employee teams?

QuoteIQ’s Beginner ($74.99/mo) or Pro ($149.99/mo) plans add multi-user access, job costing, and inventory tracking without per-user fees stacking up the way they do on Jobber or STACK. Projul’s flat $4,788/year is worth comparing once a crew approaches 5 people, since its unlimited-user pricing starts to beat per-seat models at that size.

What’s the best siding software for 20+ employee businesses?

At 20+ employees with heavy insurance restoration volume, AccuLynx’s distributor integrations and supplement management workflows are purpose-built for that scale. For exterior companies primarily doing retail re-side work, QuoteIQ’s Max plan supports unlimited users and still beats most enterprise software stacks on total cost.

Is there siding estimating software that works well on iPhone and Android?

Yes — QuoteIQ, Hover, JobNimbus, and Jobber all run full-featured mobile apps on both platforms, letting an estimator measure a wall and send a quote from the driveway rather than returning to a desktop. JobNimbus’s mobile app holds a notably high App Store rating among field crews specifically. PlanSwift and STACK lean more desktop/browser-first, which matters less for measurement on existing structures but more if your team needs to build full takeoffs in the field.

What siding software allows customers to book online?

QuoteIQ’s InstaSchedule feature lets homeowners self-book in-home consultations directly from a contractor’s website, available on Elite and Max plans. Jobber and JobNimbus also support online booking and requests on their respective plans. Hover and PlanSwift are measurement-and-takeoff tools without a native online booking layer.

Which siding software has the best estimating features?

QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator generates line-itemized, material-tiered siding bids — vinyl, fiber cement, engineered wood — directly from satellite wall measurements in minutes. AccuLynx offers strong estimating for insurance restoration with distributor pricing built in. PlanSwift and STACK lead on pure takeoff precision for contractors working from formal architectural plans rather than existing-home measurement.

What is the best siding scheduling software in 2026?

QuoteIQ’s scheduling and EmployeeHub tools handle crew assignment, GPS tracking, and weather-aware rescheduling alongside estimating and invoicing in one platform. Projul’s calendar view is specifically built around shifting multi-day installs around weather windows, which is a real strength for a weather-dependent trade like siding. Jobber’s scheduling is polished but more general-purpose.

What’s the best siding software for invoicing and payments?

QuoteIQ includes invoicing, online payments via Stripe, and e-signatures on every plan with no per-user fees. Jobber’s invoicing and payment collection are similarly polished and well-reviewed for general field service use, though without siding-specific job costing tied to material tiers.

Is there siding software with route optimization?

Yes — QuoteIQ includes route optimization for multi-stop crew planning, which matters most for siding companies running multiple smaller jobs or service-area-wide estimate visits in a single day. For single-site, multi-day installs that don’t move daily, route optimization matters less than weather-aware scheduling.

How do I switch from Jobber to a different siding CRM?

Most siding-specific platforms, including QuoteIQ, support CSV import or guided migration for existing customer lists, job history, and price books, typically completed in under an hour rather than the two weekends of manual entry switching used to require. The main motivation to switch from Jobber is usually the lack of native wall measurement and material-tier estimating, which siding-specific tools add without a separate subscription.

What’s the best alternative to Housecall Pro for siding businesses?

Housecall Pro is a general field-service platform without siding-specific wall measurement or material-tier estimating, similar to Jobber in that regard. QuoteIQ covers the same scheduling, invoicing, and customer communication ground Housecall Pro does, then adds satellite measurement and AI estimating built around siding’s per-square material math — at a comparable or lower starting price depending on the Housecall Pro plan compared.

Is there a cheaper alternative to AccuLynx for siding businesses?

Yes. QuoteIQ starts at $29.99/month compared to AccuLynx’s roughly $250/month Essential plan, and includes AI estimating, satellite measurement, job costing, and review automation that AccuLynx doesn’t offer at any price. AccuLynx remains the stronger pick specifically for high-volume insurance restoration work needing direct ABC Supply or SRS Distribution integrations; for retail re-side work, QuoteIQ delivers more features per dollar.

What siding estimating software measures exterior walls accurately without a site visit?

QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro and Hover both let a contractor measure exterior wall area, deduct window and door openings, and calculate trim linear footage without a physical site visit — QuoteIQ from satellite and street-level imagery, Hover from a few smartphone photos. Both report accuracy within roughly 2-5% of physical tape measurement, which is more than sufficient to price a full re-side confidently.

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The Bottom Line

Siding estimating software isn’t optional infrastructure anymore — it’s the difference between a bid that protects margin and one that quietly leaks it on every job. The platforms in this guide span from pure takeoff tools like PlanSwift and STACK to full insurance-restoration platforms like AccuLynx, but for the majority of siding businesses running one to three crews and 15-40 jobs a month, QuoteIQ’s combination of satellite wall measurement, AI material-tier estimating, and a complete back office at $29.99/month remains the strongest all-in-one on the market in 2026.

AccuLynx still earns its place for contractors running heavy insurance restoration volume who need direct distributor integrations, and Hover remains the category leader for homeowner-facing 3D visualization. But the broader shift in this market is unmistakable: standalone measurement and takeoff tools are converging with full CRM platforms, because the contractors who win jobs in 2026 are the ones who can measure, price, and send a professional estimate before the homeowner finishes comparing quotes. As material costs keep climbing and homeowner expectations for instant, accurate pricing keep rising, that convergence is only going to accelerate — and the contractors who adopt it early are the ones protecting their margin while everyone else is still measuring with a tape measure and a clipboard.

The platforms ranked lower on this list — PlanSwift, Square Takeoff, STACK — aren’t weak tools. They’re built for a different job: pure digital takeoff from architectural plans, which matters most for new-construction siding bids and large commercial cladding projects with formal drawing sets. Most residential re-side and replacement work, which makes up the large majority of the siding market, doesn’t start with a plan set. It starts with a homeowner’s address and a phone call, which is exactly the workflow QuoteIQ and Hover are built around. Choosing between these categories of tool comes down to what your typical job actually looks like on day one — plans in hand, or just an address and a deadline.

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