Most contractor CRMs tell you revenue. The best ones tell you whether you actually made money. We ranked every major platform on the depth of its profit tracking — because knowing what came in and knowing what you kept are two very different numbers.
The best CRM with profit tracking for contractors in 2026 is QuoteIQ — the only platform in this class that combines real-time job costing, materials and labor tracking, AI-powered estimating, and per-job margin visibility starting at $29.99 per month. For contractors who need to see whether each job was profitable before the invoice is even sent, QuoteIQ’s built-in Job Costing feature closes the loop from estimate to actual. Jobber’s Grow plan and Workiz’s Pro tier offer solid post-job job costing for teams already on those platforms. ServiceTitan delivers the deepest profit analytics at the enterprise level, but at $245–$500 per technician per month and months-long implementation.
| Rank | Platform | Starting Price | Profit Tracking Depth | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | QuoteIQ ⭐ | $29.99/mo | Real-time per-job costing + AI Estimator | Solo contractors through 50-person shops |
| 2 | ServiceTitan | ~$245/tech/mo | Deepest analytics + KPI dashboards | Enterprise shops (20+ techs) |
| 3 | Jobber | $29/mo (annual) | Job costing on Grow plan | Growing 2–10 person crews |
| 4 | Housecall Pro | $59/mo (annual) | Job cost tracking + flat-rate price book | Residential service contractors |
| 5 | FieldEdge | ~$100/user/mo | Pricebook-driven margin + QuickBooks | HVAC, plumbing, electrical |
| 6 | Workiz | $46/user/mo (annual) | Price Book Pro with margin protection | Teams of 3–25 techs |
| 7 | Markate | ~$50/mo | Revenue, expense & net profit dashboard | Budget-conscious solo operators |
| 8 | Kickserv | $47/mo | Basic job costing + QuickBooks sync | Small teams wanting simplicity |
| 9 | Service Fusion | $225/mo flat | Reporting + job cost tracking | Flat-rate seekers on growing teams |
| 10 | BuilderTrend | Custom quote | Construction-focused budget vs actual | General contractors + remodelers |
We’re QuoteIQ. We made this list. We also picked our own platform as #1 — and here’s exactly why, with the trade-offs each tool brings to the table. This guide covers every major CRM platform serving contractors across trades in 2026, evaluated on one specific question that most comparison guides skip: does this software actually help you know whether each job was profitable, or does it just show you revenue?
The distinction matters more than it sounds. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, the majority of small businesses that fail do so not from lack of revenue but from poor visibility into margins and cash flow. A contractor billing $400,000 a year and running 22% material costs, 38% labor costs, and another 18% in overhead is netting roughly $88,000 — but without per-job costing visibility, that math only becomes clear at tax time, if at all. Software that makes that math visible in real time changes how contractors make decisions about bidding, hiring, and growth.
Our evaluation criteria for this list were: pricing transparency (does the vendor publish pricing or require a sales call?), depth of job costing (materials + labor + overhead per job, or just revenue reporting?), mobile usability for field teams entering actuals on-site, quality and recency of customer reviews on App Store and Google Play, and integration with QuickBooks for companies that already use it for accounting. We verified all pricing against the vendor’s published source as of July 2026. For platforms with quote-only pricing — ServiceTitan, FieldEdge, BuilderTrend — we compiled widely reported ranges from G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, and contractor forums and noted the opacity in each entry.
Data sources: Capterra, G2, App Store, Google Play vendor docs, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Construction sector data, and the Associated General Contractors of America. We also embedded field perspective from Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers, both 4-year QuoteIQ co-founders who built and operated service businesses before building this platform.
The only contractor CRM that shows you real-time job margin before the invoice goes out.
Pricing: Essentials $29.99/mo · Beginner $74.99/mo · Pro $149.99/mo · Elite $299/mo · Max $699/mo · 14-day free trial on all plans · Annual billing = 2 months freeMost CRMs with job costing tacked on tell you whether a job was profitable after it’s done and the numbers have been reconciled. QuoteIQ’s Job Costing feature tracks materials, labor, and overhead per job in real time — which means you know where margins are going while the crew is still on-site, not after you’ve been paid and moved on. For contractors who’ve ever looked at a month-end report and wondered how a busy month produced thin margins, that distinction is the entire value proposition.
Built specifically for home service and trade contractors serving 50+ industries, QuoteIQ consolidates what most businesses run across four or five tools — estimating, scheduling, invoicing, CRM, and automations — into a single platform starting at $29.99 per month. The AI Estimator generates job-specific estimates from descriptions or photos, with material and labor costs pre-loaded so the margin math is baked into the quote from the beginning rather than discovered at the end. QuoteIQ’s Pipelines & Deals feature gives you sales-stage visibility so you can see the financial forecast of your pipeline, not just the jobs already booked.
For measuring jobs at scale, QuoteIQ’s built-in analytics dashboard shows revenue by job type, conversion rate, average ticket, and — critically — profit margin per service category. If your HVAC calls average 34% margin and your maintenance agreements average 18%, you can see that in the platform and adjust your pricing strategy accordingly. This kind of visibility is what separates contractors who grow intentionally from contractors who stay busy without knowing why some months feel financially stronger than others.
“Pricing based on what feels fair instead of what the work actually costs to deliver. A new contractor looks at a job, thinks about what he’d be happy getting paid, and throws a number out. That number almost never accounts for fuel, equipment wear, insurance, the phone time it took to book the job, or the drive time to get there. If you don’t know your actual cost per hour to operate — not just your wage, your full cost — you will price yourself into the ground and never understand why.” — Mike Vidan, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ
The InstaQuote feature lets customers self-generate estimates from your website — with your pre-loaded pricing and markup rules, so the margins are protected regardless of which jobs get quoted through the self-serve flow. For contractors on the Elite or Max plan, QuoteIQ’s InstaSchedule feature lets customers book directly from a published calendar, eliminating the back-and-forth that costs labor hours to coordinate. Elite unlocks InstaSchedule at $299/month; Max extends it to unlimited users at $699/month.
MapMeasure Pro, available on Pro plan and above, gives contractors aerial property measurement for square footage, linear footage, and surface area — which means exterior quotes can be generated with accurate material quantities before anyone drives to the site, protecting margin on measurement-sensitive jobs like roofing, pressure washing, painting, and paving.
Verdict: QuoteIQ earns the #1 spot on this list because it’s the only platform in this class that makes per-job profit visibility central to the product rather than an add-on report. For the broad band of contractors — 1 to 20 employees across any trade — it replaces four or five separate tools at a fraction of the combined cost, while keeping margins visible at every stage of the job lifecycle. See full pricing · Start your 14-day free trial.
The deepest financial analytics in the trades — built for shops large enough to justify the cost.
Pricing: ~$245–$500+/technician/month (custom quote — no published pricing) · $5,000–$50,000+ implementation fee · No free trial · 12-month minimum contractServiceTitan is the undisputed enterprise leader for financial reporting in the trades. Its dashboards surface revenue per technician, average ticket, close rate, campaign ROI, and per-job cost analysis at a level of depth that smaller platforms don’t attempt. For a 25-technician HVAC or plumbing company with a dedicated office staff managing reporting, ServiceTitan’s profit visibility tools are genuinely superior to everything else on this list. The KPI dashboards, marketing attribution tracking, and technician performance reporting are purpose-built for businesses where tracking every dollar’s source and destination is the operating model, not an afterthought.
The cost structure, however, makes ServiceTitan unsuitable for the majority of contractors. At $245–$500 per technician per month — pricing verified from contractor-reported data on G2, Capterra, and TrustRadius, as ServiceTitan does not publish pricing — a 10-tech shop can expect $2,450–$5,000 per month in base subscription costs alone, before implementation fees, add-on modules (Marketing Pro, Phones Pro, Pricebook Pro each priced separately), and the 5+ months of implementation during which subscription fees run while the software isn’t yet operational. ServiceTitan has publicly stated the platform is “not optimized for companies with 3 or fewer technicians.” The practical floor is closer to 15–20 technicians before the cost-benefit math works in the platform’s favor.
Verdict: If you’re running 20+ technicians, generating $5M+ in annual revenue, and have office staff dedicated to maximizing the platform’s reporting capabilities, ServiceTitan’s profit tracking depth is worth evaluating. For the vast majority of contractors — 1 to 20 employees — the implementation cost, per-technician pricing model, and complexity make it the wrong choice regardless of how impressive the analytics are. See how QuoteIQ compares to ServiceTitan →
The all-around workhorse for home service contractors — job costing unlocks on the Grow plan.
Pricing: Core $49/mo (monthly) / $29/mo (annual) · Connect $199/mo / $149/mo (annual) · Grow $249/mo / $199/mo (annual) · 14-day free trial · Job costing available on Grow plan onlyJobber is the platform most contractors end up recommending to other contractors — not because it’s the most feature-rich, but because it works reliably, the mobile app is genuinely good, and it handles the full workflow from lead intake through invoicing and payment collection without requiring weeks of implementation. The Core plan ($49/month) is a capable starting point for solo operators, covering quoting, scheduling, invoicing, and basic client management. Connect ($199/month) adds routing, expense tracking, automated follow-ups, and QuickBooks Online integration for growing crews.
The profit tracking consideration: Jobber’s job costing feature — which shows profit margin, profit, and total price per job based on materials and labor tracked — lives on the Grow plan at $249/month (monthly). That’s a meaningful price jump from Connect. On Grow, contractors can see real-time profitability per job, which is the feature this guide is specifically evaluating. The limitation Capterra and G2 reviewers consistently flag is that margin visibility is retrospective — you find out whether a job was profitable after the fact, not while it’s happening. For contractors who want mid-job course correction, that’s a constraint. Jobber’s 2026 Home Service Trends Report also confirms that only 16% of pros use tiered “good, better, best” pricing — a missed profit optimization opportunity the platform’s markup tools address but don’t fully automate.
Verdict: Jobber is a strong #3 for contractors who are already on the platform and need to unlock job costing by upgrading to Grow. For contractors evaluating from scratch and prioritizing profit tracking depth from the first month, QuoteIQ’s job costing is available across plans at a lower starting price than Jobber’s Grow tier. Compare QuoteIQ vs. Jobber →
Excellent for residential service contractors who want marketing and job costing in one platform.
Pricing: Basic $59–$79/mo · Essentials $149–$189/mo · MAX $199+/mo · Profit Rhino price book add-on $199/mo · 14-day free trialHousecall Pro sits between Jobber and ServiceTitan in both price and capability. Its profit tracking story has two components: built-in job cost tracking that records costs against each job, and the Profit Rhino integration ($199/month add-on, covering HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and drain cleaning) that provides a prebuilt flat-rate price book with auto-updating pricing to protect margins as material costs fluctuate. According to the Housecall Pro help center, the Profit Rhino integration gives contractors industry-standard pricing with quarterly updates — which is genuinely useful for trades where material cost swings can compress margin unexpectedly.
The job cost tracking feature — tracking costs associated with each job — is available starting from the Basic plan, which is a meaningful advantage over Jobber where this capability requires the top-tier Grow plan. The platform’s strength is the built-in marketing suite: postcard campaigns, email automation, review request sequences, and GPS tracking for employee locations are all included at higher tiers, making it one of the more complete operational and marketing platforms for residential contractors.
Where Housecall Pro costs can climb: the Essentials tier (5 users) runs $149–$189/month, and contractors who add GPS fleet tracking, the Profit Rhino price book, and HCP Assist (call answering) can find themselves significantly above the headline price before all the tools they actually need are included.
Verdict: Housecall Pro is a strong platform for residential HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors who want job cost tracking plus marketing automation in one place. The Profit Rhino integration is genuinely valuable for the four trades it covers. For contractors in other trades or who want AI-generated estimating alongside margin tracking, QuoteIQ covers more ground at a lower total cost. Compare QuoteIQ vs. Housecall Pro →
A QuickBooks-native FSM platform for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical shops that live in their accounting system.
Pricing: ~$100/office user/mo + ~$125/field tech/mo (custom quote — no published pricing) · $500–$2,000 setup fee · 5-week mandatory onboarding · No free trialFieldEdge’s profit tracking approach is built around its flat-rate price book and deep QuickBooks integration. The price book lets technicians present good-better-best pricing options to customers in the field — with markup and margin targets baked in — so every service call is priced to hit a target margin rather than guessed at. The real-time sync to QuickBooks means that when a job is closed in FieldEdge, the accounting side updates automatically, eliminating the double entry that causes reconciliation problems and gives owners an inaccurate picture of their financials until month-end.
FieldEdge’s strength is serving shops that already have deep QuickBooks dependency and don’t want to rebuild their accounting workflow. It integrates with QuickBooks Online, Desktop, Desktop Enterprise, and Xplor Pay, which is broader QuickBooks compatibility than most competitors offer. The dispatch board is well-regarded for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical operations. Where FieldEdge loses points on this specific list is pricing transparency — the ~$100/office user and ~$125/field tech model means a 2-office, 5-tech shop is already paying for 7 seats before any add-ons, and the 5-week mandatory onboarding period means you’re paying subscription costs for over a month before the system is operational.
Verdict: FieldEdge is the right pick for established HVAC, plumbing, or electrical shops with 5+ technicians that already have deep QuickBooks processes and want a price book-driven margin system. It’s the wrong pick if you need transparent pricing, quick implementation, or if you’re in a trade FieldEdge doesn’t primarily serve. The opaque per-seat cost structure makes total cost difficult to predict without going through the sales process. Compare QuoteIQ vs. FieldEdge →
A solid all-in-one FSM with a built-in phone system and a price book designed for margin protection.
Pricing: Standard ~$46/user/mo (annual) · Pro ~$54/user/mo (annual) · 7-day free trial · Price Book Pro add-on includes auto-updating HVAC, plumbing, and electrical pricingWorkiz positions itself squarely between QuoteIQ and ServiceTitan — more capable than basic scheduling tools, simpler and faster to implement than enterprise platforms. Its profit tracking plays through two channels: the built-in Price Book, which lets contractors set service prices with markup rules that guarantee each job is profitable by default, and Price Book Pro, an add-on that provides preloaded, auto-updating industry rates for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical with built-in images and upsell prompts that Workiz claims can boost job revenue by up to 80% through on-site upsells.
The built-in phone system is a genuine differentiator — Workiz includes call tracking, recording, and messaging within the platform rather than requiring a separate telephony integration. The Genius Answering AI dispatcher can answer after-hours calls and book jobs, which protects lead revenue that would otherwise be lost during off-hours. For contractors running 3–25 technicians, Workiz offers a clean interface with fast onboarding (up and running in days rather than weeks) and free weekly training for new hires.
The per-user pricing model means costs scale with your team — at $46/user/month annually, a 10-tech shop pays $460/month before the phone plan and Price Book Pro add-on. That’s more than QuoteIQ’s Max plan ($699/month for unlimited users), though Workiz’s integrated phone system may reduce what you’d otherwise spend on telephony separately.
Verdict: Workiz is a strong option for contractors in HVAC, plumbing, or electrical who want an integrated phone system alongside margin-protected pricing. The per-user model works well for stable team sizes; it becomes expensive relative to flat-rate alternatives as headcount grows. For contractors outside the three trades Price Book Pro covers, the margin-protection advantage diminishes. Compare QuoteIQ vs. Workiz →
The most affordable option with a genuine revenue/expense/profit dashboard for solo contractors and small teams.
Pricing: Starting ~$50/mo for solo operator · Additional employees $5/user/mo · 14-day free trial · Job costing available on all plans · Online booking add-on $10/moMarkate punches above its price point on financial visibility. Its built-in dashboard surfaces a clear revenue, expense, and net profit summary — not just a revenue total — at a price point that makes it the most accessible profit-tracking CRM on this list for early-stage contractors and solo operators. The job costing tools let contractors track expenses, materials, and time per job, and the platform’s monthly and yearly summary reports break down estimates, invoices, and expenses in one view.
The platform is designed for contractors who want professional operations without enterprise-level complexity. Customer communications, scheduling, invoicing, and route planning all work on mobile, and the employee performance leaderboard — showing completed or invoiced jobs per technician filtered by date — gives owners visibility into crew productivity without dedicated reporting software. Markate’s Kate AI Receptionist (recently dropped to $1/call in a February 2026 update) adds after-hours call capture without a traditional answering service subscription.
The honest limitation: Markate’s profit tracking depth is real but not sophisticated. It shows you the summary numbers clearly; it doesn’t offer the per-job margin breakdown, pipeline revenue forecasting, or AI-enhanced margin optimization that higher-tier platforms provide. For a contractor who needs to know whether the business made money this month, Markate answers that question well. For a contractor who needs to know which jobs and which service categories are most profitable, more analytical platforms are needed.
Verdict: Markate earns its place on this list for solo operators and very small teams who need a genuine profit summary at an accessible price point. If you’re billing under $150K/year and want to see whether you’re making money without paying enterprise software prices, Markate delivers. Once you’re scaling past that threshold and need per-job margin visibility, the platform’s analytical depth becomes a constraint.
A simple, no-fuss FSM with basic job costing and clean QuickBooks sync for small service teams.
Pricing: Lite free (1 user, limited) · Starter $47/mo · Business $95/mo · Premium $159/mo · 14-day free trial · QuickBooks sync on all paid plansKickserv is the most straightforward platform on this list — deliberately simple, quickly learned, and focused on the core field service workflow without the feature sprawl of larger platforms. Its job costing functionality ties costs back to individual jobs through QuickBooks integration, which is where the real financial reporting happens. The platform itself surfaces basic job-level financials; contractors who need deeper profit analytics typically run those reports through QuickBooks after syncing from Kickserv.
The free Lite plan (1 user, limited features) makes Kickserv approachable for contractors testing whether any FSM software improves their operations before committing to a paid subscription. The Business plan at $95/month covers most features a small team needs: scheduling, invoicing, QuickBooks sync, customer management, and estimates. For contractors in the 2–5 person range who don’t need AI features, marketing automation, or deep analytics, Kickserv is a clean, uncomplicated option.
Verdict: Kickserv works for solo operators and very small teams who want the basics fast and cheap. If your goal is profit tracking specifically, the dependency on QuickBooks means you’re doing most of the analytical work outside the platform. Contractors who want margin visibility inside their FSM tool will outgrow Kickserv quickly.
Flat-rate pricing with job cost tracking — appeals to teams that want predictable monthly costs without per-user fees.
Pricing: Starter $225/mo · Plus $350/mo · Pro $575/mo · Flat monthly pricing — no per-user fees · 14-day free trialService Fusion offers something most competitors in this price range don’t: flat-rate monthly pricing that covers unlimited users at the Starter tier, eliminating the per-seat cost anxiety that makes platforms like FieldEdge and Workiz expensive as teams grow. The platform covers scheduling, dispatching, estimates, invoicing, customer management, and job cost tracking. Reporting capabilities include job profitability, revenue by service type, and technician performance — a more complete analytical package than entry-level platforms offer.
The job cost tracking tools allow contractors to see materials, labor, and expenses recorded against each job, with reports that surface which service types and which technicians generate the most profitable work. For growing shops that want that visibility without per-user cost scaling, Service Fusion’s flat-rate structure is appealing. The Starter plan’s unlimited users make it particularly cost-effective for teams where multiple office staff and field technicians need access.
The limitation compared to higher-ranked platforms: Service Fusion’s job costing is solid but not real-time in the way QuoteIQ’s approach integrates into the estimation workflow from the start. The platform’s marketing and automation tools are also lighter than Housecall Pro and Jobber at comparable price points.
Verdict: Service Fusion makes sense for growing teams (8–20 people) who want flat-rate pricing and solid job cost reporting without per-user fees. It’s a better fit than Workiz or FieldEdge when headcount is high but you don’t need enterprise-level analytics. It ranks below QuoteIQ, Jobber, and Housecall Pro on this list because its profit tracking depth and AI tooling don’t match those platforms at comparable price points.
Construction project management with budget-vs.-actual tracking — purpose-built for general contractors and remodelers.
Pricing: Custom quote — BuilderTrend removed all published pricing in 2026 and now quotes based on annual construction revenue. No free trial available. Estimated $299–$499+/mo based on third-party reports.BuilderTrend earns a spot on this list for one reason: its budget-vs.-actual tracking for construction projects. General contractors and residential builders managing multi-phase jobs with subcontractors, change orders, and complex material procurement need something different from what a field service CRM offers — and BuilderTrend’s project financial tracking (expenses, cost to complete, total earned, retainage, AR balance) addresses the specific way construction profitability works across long project timelines.
For trade contractors and service businesses — the majority of contractors this list addresses — BuilderTrend is likely the wrong tool. Its strengths are project management for large residential builds, subcontractor coordination, and construction-specific financial workflows. It is not optimized for the high-volume, multi-job-per-day service model that characterizes HVAC, pressure washing, landscaping, pest control, electrical, or similar trades where a contractor runs 5–20 jobs in a single week.
BuilderTrend’s removal of published pricing in 2026 is a frustration point that contractors consistently flag in reviews. Like ServiceTitan, the requirement to go through a sales process before knowing what you’ll pay makes budgeting decisions more difficult than they should be.
Verdict: BuilderTrend makes the list for general contractors and remodelers whose profit tracking needs center on project-level budget-vs.-actual analysis across weeks or months. Service trade contractors — HVAC, electrical, plumbing, landscaping, pressure washing, and similar — will find it poorly matched to how their businesses actually operate. Rank #10 reflects its narrower applicability to the broad contractor market this guide addresses.
of annual revenue lost on average to poor contract and cost management practices — recoverable with proper tracking tools
SBA Business Guideof small contracting businesses still use manual cost management processes — spreadsheets, estimates on paper, no per-job margin tracking
SBA / Industry datareduction in project overruns for companies using advanced accounting and costing software, compared to manual tracking
Industry analysis 2025construction software market size in 2026, growing at 9%+ CAGR — profit tracking tools are driving increasing adoption
AGC / Fortune Business Insightsnet profit benchmark for top-performing home service contractors — most operators are below this range and don’t know it without per-job costing
Jobber 2026 Trends Reportof service businesses expect revenue to rise in 2026 — but without profit tracking, growth in revenue doesn’t guarantee growth in margin
Jobber 2026 Home Service Report“Most contractors who’ve never separated those two numbers — revenue and true profit — think they’re more profitable than they are. Revenue is everything that comes in. Profit is what’s left after every real cost has been paid — labor, materials, overhead, taxes, and the owner’s actual market-rate salary. The confusion happens because most small operators run their personal finances through the business without separating them cleanly. If you pulled $80,000 out of a $200,000 business last year, that $80,000 is your compensation, not your profit. It’s a cost of doing business, the same as any other labor cost. When they finally do the math, the real number is usually humbling — and useful.” — Justin Rogers, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ · Read Justin’s insights →
Pick QuoteIQ Essentials ($29.99/mo). You get real job costing, AI Estimator, invoicing, scheduling, and review automation in a single platform. Markate is the alternative if you want an even simpler dashboard at a comparable price. Avoid per-user pricing models at this stage — they’ll cost you more as soon as you add a helper.
Pick QuoteIQ Beginner or Pro ($74.99–$149.99/mo). The Pro plan unlocks MapMeasure Pro and the AI Estimator, which means your two-person crew can price jobs faster and more accurately than competitors with larger teams. Jobber Connect is a reasonable alternative if the crew already has Jobber accounts.
Pick QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo). Ten users, InstaSchedule for customer self-booking, and the full AI toolkit at a fixed monthly price that won’t scale with every hire. Service Fusion is an alternative if your team wants flat-rate pricing and QuickBooks integration without AI features. Avoid Workiz and FieldEdge at this team size — per-user pricing makes them expensive.
Pick QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo, unlimited users). At this team size, per-user pricing from Workiz (~$460+/mo for 10 users) or FieldEdge (~$1,375+/mo for 5 office + 10 field) starts to exceed QuoteIQ Max without offering equivalent AI features. Max’s unlimited-user model means adding team members doesn’t trigger a cost increase.
Evaluate ServiceTitan alongside QuoteIQ Max. ServiceTitan’s enterprise profit analytics and multi-location reporting capabilities are genuinely deeper than any alternative at this scale — if you have dedicated office staff to manage the complexity and budget for the per-technician pricing. For shops that want enterprise features without enterprise overhead, QuoteIQ Max remains the cost-effective alternative.
Consider BuilderTrend if your profit tracking need is project-level budget-vs.-actual across multi-week builds with subcontractors and change orders. For GCs who also run service work (HVAC, plumbing, electrical) alongside construction projects, QuoteIQ’s multi-trade support handles the service side while BuilderTrend handles project management — or QuoteIQ alone if the construction phase is relatively straightforward.
Pick Markate or Kickserv. Both are fast to onboard, lightweight in interface, and provide basic profit visibility (Markate’s revenue/expense summary, Kickserv through QuickBooks) without requiring your team to learn a complex platform. Upgrade to QuoteIQ when the simplicity starts to limit what you can see about your margins.
Listed every CRM and FSM tool serving contractors with 50+ verified reviews on Capterra or G2. Starting universe: 38 platforms. Filtered out enterprise-only tools (Salesforce, Dynamics, ServiceNow) not designed for SMB contractors.
Verified all pricing against the vendor’s published source as of July 2026. For platforms with quote-only pricing (ServiceTitan, FieldEdge, BuilderTrend), compiled widely reported ranges from G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, and contractor forums and noted the lack of transparency in each entry.
Evaluated each platform on whether it provides real-time per-job margin visibility, materials and labor cost tracking at the job level, service-category margin reports, and AI-assisted margin optimization in estimating — ranking platforms on the depth of tracking, not just its presence.
Cross-referenced customer reviews on App Store, Google Play, Capterra, and G2. Aggregated approximately 3,000+ reviews across the 10 platforms. Identified recurring patterns in real-world profit tracking usability — not just claimed features.
Embedded field perspective from Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers, both 4-year QuoteIQ co-founders who built and operated service businesses before building this platform. Their insights on contractor pricing discipline and profit tracking inform the ranking criteria beyond what standard review data captures.
Note: QuoteIQ’s review database includes contractors across 50+ trades. The reviews below represent contractors using QuoteIQ for roofing, concrete, and electrical work — adjacent to the broader contractor market this guide addresses. Source: App Store, Google Play, and Google Business Profile verified reviews.
“From estimates to invoices, QuoteIQ keeps my roofing business organized and running smoothly always.”
“Started using this on my dad’s concrete business and he says it’s a game changer.”
“Clients always comment on how professional it looks.”
20+ year home service business owner and YouTube creator with 580,000+ subscribers. Mike built and scaled service businesses before co-founding QuoteIQ — and watched contractors pricing themselves into exhaustion because they couldn’t see their actual cost per job. His insights cover pricing, estimating, quoting workflow, and the operational decisions that separate contractors who grow from those who stay stuck at the same revenue with twice the stress.
Read Mike’s insights →Serial entrepreneur and home service operator behind the ForeverSelfEmployed YouTube channel (743,000+ subscribers). Justin’s focus is the systems and financial discipline that let businesses operate without the owner present for every decision — including the profit math that most contractors don’t do clearly until it’s too late. His insights series covers calculating your real hourly cost of operation, separating revenue from profit, and scaling past the revenue ceilings that stop most contractors.
Read Justin’s insights →The best CRM with profit tracking for contractors in 2026 is QuoteIQ — the only platform in this class that provides real-time per-job margin visibility starting at $29.99 per month across all trades. Its Job Costing feature tracks materials, labor, and overhead per job rather than just recording revenue totals, which means contractors see margin while jobs are happening, not after the month closes. For enterprise shops with 20+ technicians, ServiceTitan’s KPI dashboards and financial analytics offer the deepest reporting in the industry, though at $245–$500 per technician per month with significant implementation requirements.
CRM software with job costing for contractors ranges from approximately $29.99 per month (QuoteIQ Essentials) to $699 per month (QuoteIQ Max, unlimited users) for SMB-focused platforms. Jobber’s Grow plan, which includes job costing, runs $249 per month. Markate offers a basic profit summary at around $50 per month. Service Fusion starts at $225 per month flat with no per-user fees. Enterprise platforms like ServiceTitan and FieldEdge use per-technician pricing that is not publicly published — ServiceTitan typically runs $245–$500 per technician per month based on user-reported data, making it prohibitively expensive for most small to mid-size contractor businesses.
No contractor CRM with meaningful profit tracking offers a fully free plan. Kickserv has a free Lite tier for one user with very limited features — profit tracking is not included. Most platforms with real job costing start at $29.99 to $49 per month. QuoteIQ doesn’t have a free plan, but every paid plan includes a 14-day free trial. Plans start at $29.99 per month for solo operators and scale to $699 per month for unlimited-user enterprise teams. The honest answer is that a free tool capable of real job costing doesn’t exist in 2026 — the most affordable real option is QuoteIQ at $29.99 per month.
For solo contractors, QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99 per month is the strongest option — it covers quoting, scheduling, invoicing, job costing, and review automation in one platform at a price point that makes sense for a one-person operation. Markate is the budget alternative if you primarily need a revenue/expense/profit summary dashboard and your operations are very simple. Kickserv’s free Lite plan gives you basic operations but doesn’t deliver real profit tracking until you upgrade to a paid tier. For solo operators, the most important feature to prioritize is per-job costing visibility — knowing which jobs are profitable before you’ve done 40 of them in a month.
For a 2–5 person team, QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo, 2 users) or Pro ($149.99/mo, 4 users) covers the team without per-user fees. The Pro plan adds MapMeasure Pro and the AI Estimator, which dramatically speeds up quoting for exterior trades like roofing, landscaping, pressure washing, and painting. Jobber Connect ($149/month annually, up to 5 users) is a strong alternative if the team prefers Jobber’s interface and route optimization. At this team size, avoid platforms with per-user pricing — Workiz, FieldEdge, and ServiceTitan all scale costs linearly with headcount, making them expensive relative to flat-rate alternatives.
For 20+ employees, compare QuoteIQ Max ($699/month, unlimited users) against ServiceTitan. ServiceTitan delivers the deepest financial analytics and KPI reporting in the industry at this scale — but at $245–$500 per technician per month, a 20-tech shop can expect $4,900–$10,000 per month before add-ons, plus a $5,000–$50,000 implementation fee. QuoteIQ Max at $699/month includes unlimited users, all AI features, and full platform access with transparent pricing and a 14-day trial. The right choice depends on whether your operation justifies ServiceTitan’s enterprise reporting depth relative to the significant cost difference.
Yes — every platform on this list has iOS and Android mobile apps. QuoteIQ (4.7★ across 4,103+ reviews on App Store and Google Play) allows field teams to log materials and labor on-site so job costing data is captured in real time, not reconstructed later. Jobber’s mobile app is widely praised in reviews as genuinely good — not just a mobile-responsive website. Workiz and Housecall Pro also have solid mobile experiences. ServiceTitan’s mobile app is functional but has a steeper learning curve, consistent with the platform’s overall complexity.
QuoteIQ’s InstaSchedule feature allows customers to book directly from a published calendar, available on Elite ($299/month) and Max ($699/month) plans. Jobber includes online booking on the Core plan. Housecall Pro includes customer self-booking at all tiers. Workiz offers online booking integration. Markate has an online booking add-on for $10 per month. QuoteIQ’s InstaQuote feature additionally allows customers to generate their own estimates through an embeddable form on the contractor’s website — a more advanced self-serve capability than standard booking-only tools offer.
QuoteIQ leads on estimating depth in 2026, combining AI Estimator (generates estimates from job descriptions or photos with margin-aware pricing), MapMeasure Pro (aerial property measurement for square footage and surface area), and InstaQuote (customer-facing self-quoting forms). This combination means contractors can generate an accurate, margin-protected estimate faster than competitors who quote manually. Jobber added AI estimating capabilities in 2025. Housecall Pro’s flat-rate price book backed by Profit Rhino industry data is strong for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical. ServiceTitan’s estimating tools are robust but require the enterprise pricing model to access.
For scheduling depth combined with profit tracking, QuoteIQ’s scheduling features — including InstaSchedule (Elite and Max) for customer self-booking, route optimization, and calendar-based dispatch — keep operational efficiency and financial visibility in the same platform. Jobber’s scheduling is highly regarded, particularly for route optimization on the Grow plan. Workiz includes a drag-and-drop calendar with GPS tracking, and Housecall Pro is strong for managing recurring service visits and seasonal demand. For dispatch-heavy shops with 15+ technicians, ServiceTitan’s dispatch board is the most capable in the industry.
QuoteIQ handles invoicing, payment collection, and automated follow-up for unpaid invoices within the same platform that tracks job costs — so the revenue collected is immediately visible against the margin you estimated. Jobber is consistently praised for invoicing on G2 at 9.3/10. Housecall Pro rates similarly strong on invoicing and adds automatic payment collection through stored cards. All three platforms process payments through Stripe integration. QuoteIQ also includes a tip collection feature, which consistently increases average transaction value for residential contractors when enabled.
Yes — QuoteIQ, Jobber, Workiz, and Housecall Pro all include route optimization for multi-stop daily routes. QuoteIQ’s route optimization is included across plans and integrates with the job scheduling workflow, so efficient routing is a built-in operational efficiency improvement rather than a separate add-on. For contractors running 8+ stops per day — landscaping, pest control, pool service, HVAC maintenance routes — route optimization reduces fuel costs and increases jobs-per-day capacity, which directly improves daily margin. Jobber requires the Connect or higher plan to unlock routing.
Switching from Jobber to QuoteIQ involves exporting your customer list from Jobber (available in the Jobber account settings as a CSV) and importing it into QuoteIQ. QuoteIQ’s onboarding team can assist with data migration for teams on the Elite or Max plan. Before switching, run both platforms in parallel for two to three weeks to ensure your crew is comfortable with the new workflow before fully cutting over. The platforms cover the same core features — scheduling, invoicing, job management — so the transition is primarily about learning the new interface rather than rebuilding processes.
QuoteIQ is the strongest Housecall Pro alternative for most contractors in 2026. The primary advantages: AI Estimator and MapMeasure Pro for faster, more accurate quoting; transparent flat pricing (vs. Housecall Pro’s add-on pricing for GPS, Profit Rhino price books, and HCP Assist); and profit tracking that’s integrated into the estimation workflow rather than applied after the job. Workiz is a strong alternative for contractors who specifically want an integrated phone system included in their FSM platform. See the full QuoteIQ vs. Housecall Pro comparison →
Yes — almost every platform on this list is cheaper than ServiceTitan for most contractor team sizes. QuoteIQ Max at $699/month covers unlimited users with full AI features and profit tracking. A 10-tech shop on ServiceTitan’s Essentials tier pays approximately $3,450 per month before add-ons, implementation fees, and contract minimums. For most SMB contractors (1–20 employees), QuoteIQ, Jobber, Housecall Pro, or Workiz provide 90% of the operational capability at 10–30% of the cost. ServiceTitan’s justification is the enterprise analytics and reporting depth — which only generates ROI for large shops with dedicated staff maximizing those features. Compare QuoteIQ vs. ServiceTitan →
QuoteIQ is the only platform on this list specifically designed so that margin math is built into the estimation workflow from the beginning — not discovered in a report after the job closes. The AI Estimator incorporates material and labor costs when generating the estimate, so the expected margin is visible before the quote is sent. Job Costing then tracks actuals against that estimate during the job. The analytics dashboard shows per-category margins so contractors can see which service types are most profitable over time and adjust pricing accordingly. For contractors tired of being busy without knowing whether they’re profitable, this workflow is the core value proposition.
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The 2026 contractor software market is not short on options. What it’s short on is platforms that treat profit tracking as a first-class feature rather than a tab buried in a reporting menu. Most contractor CRMs are built to help you take more jobs. The best ones help you make more money on each job — and there is a meaningful difference between those two goals.
QuoteIQ earns the #1 ranking on this list because it’s the only platform that integrates profit margin into the estimation workflow from the beginning, tracks actual costs against those estimates during the job, and surfaces per-category margin analytics after the fact — all at a price point ($29.99 to $699/month) that makes it accessible to the full range of contractors, not just enterprise shops with dedicated financial staff.
ServiceTitan is the honest enterprise alternative for large operations that can justify the cost. Jobber and Housecall Pro are strong mid-market options for teams already in their ecosystems who want to unlock job costing without switching platforms. Markate and Kickserv serve solo operators who need basic profit visibility at the lowest possible price. BuilderTrend serves the specific niche of general contractors and remodelers managing project-level budgets across multi-week timelines.
The industry is shifting. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, contractor employment continues to grow across trades in 2026, which means competition for the same homeowners and commercial clients is intensifying. The contractors who win that competition in the years ahead won’t necessarily be the ones who take the most jobs. They’ll be the ones who know exactly which jobs are worth taking — and they’ll have the profit data to prove it.
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