QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for garage conversion companies — tiered conversion-tier pricing, satellite lot measurement for ADU compliance, multi-phase job costing, and AI Before/After visuals — all from $29.99/month.
If you run a garage conversion business and you are still managing $35,000 to $150,000 multi-phase projects on spreadsheets, snapping job photos with three different apps, and chasing electrical and HVAC subcontractors with text threads, you are losing time, margin, and homeowners to the contractor down the street who automated those workflows two seasons ago. The right CRM for garage conversion companies in 2026 is the one built by operators who actually framed walls and pulled permits before they built the software — which is exactly what QuoteIQ is.
QuoteIQ is a complete field service CRM built by co-founders Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers, two contractors who have spent their careers inside home service operations. Mike runs a YouTube channel teaching contractors how to price, quote, and close high-ticket residential projects. Justin built and scaled multiple service-based companies before partnering with Mike to build the platform. The result is a CRM that reflects how garage conversion projects actually run — multi-phase, multi-trade, permit-heavy, and visual.
The Short Version: QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for garage conversion companies in 2026 because it combines tiered conversion pricing through Options Estimates (basic conversion at $28K, mid-range at $52K, full ADU at $135K), satellite lot measurement for ADU setback compliance via MapMeasure Pro, multi-phase job costing across demolition, framing, MEP, drywall, and finishes, native material inventory for mini-split heat pumps and tankless water heaters, AI Before/After visuals of the finished space, and a 24/7 AI Virtual Call Team — all from $29.99/month. Most competitors gate these features behind tiers that cost $448 to $1,800 or more per month.
Garage conversions are unlike most home service trades. A single project ranges from a $25,000 single-car garage to a home office conversion all the way up to a $150,000 full junior ADU build that includes a kitchenette, bathroom, separate HVAC zone, and code-compliant egress. The margin lives in what you attach to the base scope — premium flooring, ductless mini-split heat pumps, tankless water heaters, structural reinforcement, and finished closet systems all carry 35% to 55% gross margins when bundled into the original scope. Generic field service CRMs were designed for one-visit service calls — they break down immediately when you try to run a six-week multi-trade project that touches framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, flooring, and finish carpentry.
The Options Estimates feature lets a garage conversion company present a Good/Better/Best proposal on every consultation — basic interior conversion, mid-range conversion with mini-split and luxury vinyl plank, and full ADU with kitchenette, bathroom rough-in, and separate electrical service — on one professional document. Homeowners pick the tier that matches their budget instead of negotiating the base price down. Industry pricing data shows garage conversion contractors using tiered estimates close 30% to 50% higher average tickets than companies sending single-price flat bids. MapMeasure Pro measures the lot from satellite imagery before the consultation, confirms setback compliance for jurisdictions with ADU regulations, and exports a labeled site plan for the permit application.
Material costs run 30% to 45% of project value on garage conversions, and tracking inventory across multiple active projects is where most companies leak profit. Native inventory tracking in QuoteIQ manages 2x4s, 2x6s, R-19 batt insulation, drywall sheets, mini-split heat pumps, tankless water heaters, electrical panel sub-feeds, plumbing rough-in materials, luxury vinyl plank flooring, interior doors, and finish hardware across the warehouse, the truck, and the active job site. Per-project job costing tracks every labor hour and every material expense against the contract value in real time so the conversion contractor sees actual margin while the project is running, not after the final draw closes.
Multi-channel Pipelines CRM separates direct homeowner leads from architect referrals, real estate agent partnerships, and HOA-approved ADU programs. Each channel has its own deal stages and follow-up cadence. AI Before/After image generation takes a photo of the empty garage and renders a photorealistic visualization of the finished space — drywalled, painted, floored, with cabinetry and lighting in place. Mid-tier conversion close rates jump 25% to 40% because the homeowner is no longer imagining the result. They are looking at it on the contractor’s tablet at the kitchen table. Contract attachments let any garage conversion company attach permit documents, structural calcs, HOA approval letters, and signed change orders to each project record so nothing gets lost across an eight-week build.
Below, every QuoteIQ feature gets mapped to the way garage conversion companies actually work — from the first inbound call about converting a two-car garage into a guest suite all the way through final inspection and the closeout review request. By the end of this guide, the case for QuoteIQ as the #1 CRM for garage conversion companies will be obvious.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of construction laborers and carpenters continues to grow steadily, and remodeling — including garage conversions and ADU work — is among the fastest-expanding segments of the residential construction industry. The contractors who win the next decade in this trade are the ones running operations on software built for the work, not retrofitted from a generic service-call platform.
Every CRM claims to work for contractors. But QuoteIQ is the only CRM for garage conversion companies that includes tiered conversion pricing, satellite lot measurement, multi-phase job costing, native material inventory, and AI Before/After previews — all alongside a full suite of 35+ AI tools starting at $29.99 per month. Here are the 12 features that actually move close rates and margin on garage conversion projects.
Present a Basic Conversion at $28,400 (interior finish only), Mid-Range at $52,800 (mini-split, LVP, recessed lighting), and Full ADU at $135,000 (kitchenette, full bathroom, separate electrical) on one professional proposal. Tiered pricing closes 30 to 50 percent higher average tickets.
Learn more →Measure the lot from satellite imagery before the consultation. Confirm front, side, and rear setback compliance for ADU conversions in jurisdictions with statewide ADU laws. Export a labeled site plan that goes straight onto the permit application — no separate survey trip.
Learn more →Manage 2x4s, 2x6s, R-19 and R-21 batt insulation, drywall, mini-split heat pumps, tankless water heaters, electrical sub-panels, luxury vinyl plank, interior doors, and finish hardware across warehouses, trucks, and active conversions. Reorder alerts protect schedule slip.
Learn more →Track every labor hour and every material expense against the contract value in real time across demo, framing, MEP rough-in, insulation, drywall, paint, flooring, and trim phases. See actual margin on a $58,000 conversion while the project is still running, not after the final draw clears.
Learn more →Bundle the high-margin attachments into pre-built packages — Smart Home Package ($4,800), Premium Flooring Upgrade ($3,200), Detached Egress Window Package ($2,400), Tankless Water Heater Conversion ($3,950) — and present them as standard add-ons on every estimate.
Learn more →Snap a photo of the empty garage. AI generates a photorealistic preview of the finished space — drywalled, painted, floored, lit, furnished. Homeowners stop imagining the result and start picking finishes. Mid-tier and premium-tier closes climb 25 to 40 percent.
Learn more →Sequence demolition, framing, rough electrical, rough plumbing, HVAC install, insulation inspection, drywall, paint, flooring, finish trim, and final inspection across a 6 to 10 week project. Each phase has its own crew assignment, materials staging, and inspection checkpoint.
Learn more →Unlimited 4K timestamped photo and video documentation at every phase — pre-demo condition, framing inspection, rough-in inspection, drywall, finish — saved to the customer record permanently. Replaces CompanyCam ($149+ per month) for free on every plan.
Learn more →Answer every after-hours homeowner call about converting a garage. AI qualifies the lead — single-car or two-car, ADU intent yes or no, target use case, ZIP code, timeline — and books the consultation while the office is closed. Captures three to five times more leads than voicemail.
Learn more →Run the CRM by voice. Tell Autopilot to create an estimate for a 480-square-foot single-car conversion at 2247 Ridgewood Lane with mini-split, LVP flooring, recessed lighting, and an egress window — built in seconds from the truck while finishing rough framing on another project.
Learn more →Separate residential homeowner leads, architect referrals, real estate agent partnerships, and HOA-approved ADU program contracts into individual Kanban pipelines with their own deal stages. The $48,000 architect referral that came in February gets followed up on the right cadence.
Learn more →Auto-fire a Google review request the day after the final inspection passes and the homeowner gets the keys. A garage conversion company that runs Review Multiplier across 30 conversions a year stacks 25 to 28 new five-star reviews annually — the local rank lift compounds for years.
Learn more →Here is how a typical day looks for a garage conversion company using QuoteIQ — from the 6:30 AM crew dispatch all the way through the Friday afternoon analytics review that decides which architect partnership gets the next round of attention.
The framing crew is finishing day three of a 384-square-foot single-car conversion on Magnolia Drive. The MEP crew is starting rough electrical and plumbing on a 528-square-foot junior ADU build on Briarwood. QuoteIQ Scheduling shows both crews their day, the materials staged at each site, and the inspection checkpoints for the week. Each crew member clocks in through EmployeeHub with GPS time tracking the moment they hit the geofence.
The Magnolia framer wraps top-plate work and the lead carpenter snaps QuoteIQ Cam photos of every wall — labeled, timestamped, GPS-tagged, saved permanently to the customer record. The Briarwood electrician finishes rough wiring, captures photos of every junction box, and uploads the panel sub-feed inspection prep package straight from the field. No second app. No third subscription. The same photos that the city inspector reviews are the photos that go into the homeowner’s ClientHub portal that afternoon.
A homeowner with a two-car attached garage in a neighborhood that allows ADU conversions wants a price for a guest suite. The owner pulls into the driveway with the lot already pre-measured in MapMeasure Pro. Front, side, and rear setbacks confirmed. 484-square-foot conversion footprint. The owner builds an Options Estimate at the kitchen table — Basic at $32,400, Mid-Range at $58,800 with mini-split and LVP, Premium ADU at $118,500 with kitchenette, full bath, and separate panel. AI Before/After renders the finished space on the homeowner’s tablet. The Premium tier is e-signed in 23 minutes. Deposit auto-invoices through Online Payments. The deal moves to “scheduled” in Pipelines CRM.
The Briarwood homeowner stops by during lunch and asks about adding a built-in Murphy bed system, a closet upgrade, and an outdoor deck connection. The owner pulls up Package Estimates, attaches the “Premium Conversion Bundle” ($6,800 installed — Murphy bed system, custom closet, French door deck conversion), and shows the homeowner the real-time cost-to-install calculated by Job Costing — $3,200 in materials, 22 hours of labor, $3,600 net margin at 53 percent. Signed and added to the contract on the spot. Change order processed through Contract Attachments.
The owner opens Job Costing on the Magnolia project. Three weeks in, contract value $54,200. Labor logged: 312 hours at $48 burdened cost = $14,976. Materials: $11,840. Subcontractor electrical: $3,200. Subcontractor HVAC: $2,400. Total spent: $32,416. Projected remaining: $9,800. Projected final margin: $11,984 or 22 percent. The crew is running 8 hours over the framing budget — the owner sends a coaching note to the lead carpenter through EmployeeHub Manager instead of finding out at the closeout meeting in five weeks.
A garage conversion finished final inspection on Wednesday. Review Multiplier auto-fires a Google review request to the homeowner Friday morning. The review hits before the weekend. The owner pulls open Business Analytics — close rate this month 47 percent (target 40-60 percent), average ticket $61,400, gross margin tracking 26 percent, architect referrals contributed 38 percent of revenue. The architect partnership pipeline gets a Friday afternoon coffee meeting added for the following Tuesday.
No conversion-tracking spreadsheet. No CompanyCam subscription. No second phone line. No separate routing app, no separate review platform, no chasing materials across three vendor portals. Every part of running the garage conversion business — from the first satellite measurement to the final five-star Google review — happens inside one platform that costs $149.99 per month for four users on the Pro plan.
“Same day. Not tomorrow morning — same day. Whoever sends a clear, specific estimate first is the one the customer starts comparing everyone else to. That’s a psychological anchor, and it’s real.”
— Mike Vidan, 20+ year home service business owner · Full insights →
Garage conversion companies that compare CRMs need to look at the actual feature gaps, not the marketing pages. Here is how QuoteIQ stacks up against the three most common alternatives a conversion contractor will evaluate.
| Feature | QuoteIQ | Jobber | Housecall Pro | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiered Options Estimates | ✅ Every plan | ✅ Higher tiers | ✅ Higher tiers | ✅ Included |
| Satellite lot measurement | ✅ MapMeasure Pro included | ⚠️ Add-on / 3rd party | ⚠️ Add-on / 3rd party | ⚠️ Integration |
| Native material inventory | ✅ Built in | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited | ✅ Included |
| Multi-phase job costing | ✅ Real-time | ⚠️ Top tier only | ⚠️ Add-on | ✅ Included |
| AI Before/After image generation | ✅ Every plan | ❌ Not offered | ❌ Not offered | ❌ Not offered |
| 4K photo documentation | ✅ QuoteIQ Cam included | ⚠️ CompanyCam $149+ | ⚠️ CompanyCam $149+ | ⚠️ Add-on |
| 24/7 AI Virtual Call Team | ✅ Every plan | ⚠️ AI Receptionist add-on | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Add-on |
| AI Autopilot voice control | ✅ 35+ tools every plan | ❌ Not offered | ❌ Not offered | ❌ Not offered |
| Pipelines / Kanban CRM | ✅ Every plan | ⚠️ Higher tiers | ⚠️ Higher tiers | ✅ Included |
| Contract attachments | ✅ Every plan | ✅ Included | ✅ Included | ✅ Included |
| Review Multiplier automation | ✅ Every plan | ⚠️ Higher tiers | ⚠️ Higher tiers | ✅ Included |
| QuickBooks integration | ✅ Pro plan | ✅ Higher tiers | ✅ Higher tiers | ✅ Included |
| Annual contract required | ❌ Month-to-month | ❌ Month-to-month | ❌ Month-to-month | ✅ 12-month minimum |
| Per-user fees | ❌ None | ✅ $29/user added | ✅ Tiered | ✅ Tiered |
| Equivalent monthly cost | $149.99 (Pro) | $448+ | $750+ | $1,800+ |
A garage conversion company running QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month gets multi-phase job costing, satellite lot measurement, AI Before/After visuals, native material inventory, and 4K photo documentation built in — versus Jobber Grow plus CompanyCam plus EagleView at $448 or more, Housecall Pro Max plus add-ons at $750 or more, or ServiceTitan at $1,800 or more on an annual contract. That is $3,576 to $19,800 per year in software cost savings, before counting revenue lift from same-day Options Estimates and AI visual selling.
No competitor in the conversion contractor space offers AI Autopilot voice control, AI Before/After image generation, or native MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement at any price tier. These are QuoteIQ-exclusive capabilities that materially change how a garage conversion company quotes, sells, and documents projects.
Garage conversion companies typically run two production crews and a sales/estimator role. EmployeeHub with the Manager permission tier gives the operator full granular control over what each crew member can see and do inside QuoteIQ.
A four-person crew running the high-ticket ADU conversions and complex multi-phase builds — projects in the $80K to $150K range with full kitchenettes, bathroom rough-ins, separate electrical service, and structural work. Premium build crew leads need access to QuoteIQ Cam for inspection-ready documentation, job costing visibility at the project level so they can manage to budget, scheduling for the next phase handoff, and inventory access to pull materials from the staging area. Lead carpenter on this crew typically gets Manager-level permission with full read on the project record but write-locked from contract value changes.
A three-person crew running the high-volume single-car and mid-range conversions — projects in the $25K to $55K range with mini-split installs, LVP flooring, recessed lighting, and basic finish work. Volume crew leads work from Scheduling for daily routing, QuoteIQ Cam for documentation, GPS time tracking for clock-in/out, and ClientHub for homeowner-facing communication. The volume crew runs three to four conversions in flight at any time so the EmployeeHub permission set is calibrated for daily-task visibility, not full project economics.
A dedicated sales rep or estimator role running 8 to 12 consultations per week. This person needs MapMeasure Pro for satellite pre-scoping, Options Estimates for tiered pricing builds, AI Before/After for kitchen-table visualization, Contract Attachments for HOA and permit paperwork, and full Pipelines CRM visibility to manage the deal flow from lead to signed contract. The estimator on Manager permission gets full write access on estimates and contracts but is locked out of crew payroll and gross margin reports.
Garage conversion companies that separate their premium ADU build crew from their volume conversion crew maximize crew efficiency — the ADU crew handles complexity while the volume crew keeps weekly throughput moving — and conversion contractors who use EmployeeHub keep all permissions controlled at the operator level. All crew members clock in with GPS time tracking and snap progress photos at every phase. The owner maintains full admin with per-project profitability, business analytics, billing, and all permissions across both crews.
The most profitable garage conversion companies build multiple revenue channels that compound over time. Architect referral networks for ADU conversions, real estate agent partnerships for pre-listing conversion projects, and HOA-approved ADU program contracts are the three pillars that the most successful conversion contractors build their businesses on. Here is how a garage conversion company scales every channel with QuoteIQ.
Architect Referral Networks for ADU Conversions. Architects design ADUs but they do not build them. Every architect-stamped set of plans for a junior ADU conversion becomes a qualified lead for the conversion contractor that has the relationship. Pipelines CRM tracks each architecture firm relationship in a dedicated pipeline. One architect referring 3 ADU conversion projects per year at $115,000 average ticket equals $345,000 annually for the conversion contractor. Three active architect partnerships equals $1,035,000 or more per year in referred high-ticket work — and this is revenue that requires zero advertising spend because the architect already qualified the homeowner before the contractor walked in. The reciprocity loop matters too — when the contractor stamps the architect’s name on the permit submission, that is a marketing favor that compounds.
Real Estate Agent Pre-Listing Conversion Partnerships. Homeowners preparing to sell often discover that converting the garage into a finished space adds 6 to 8 percent to the listing price and shortens days-on-market. Real estate agents looking to maximize commissions and listing velocity become a high-conversion referral source for conversion contractors who can turn a 4-week conversion in pre-listing prep. Pipelines CRM separates the real estate agent pipeline from the homeowner pipeline because the deal cadence is different — agents need same-week walkthroughs and 5-day turnaround quotes. One agent referring 6 conversion projects per year at $42,000 average ticket equals $252,000 annually. Four active agent partnerships equals $1,008,000 per year in pre-listing conversion revenue.
HOA-Approved ADU Program Contracts. Homeowners associations and master-planned communities are increasingly approving ADU conversion programs for their member properties — pre-engineered plans, pre-vetted contractors, and bulk-discounted permit pathways. Becoming the preferred conversion contractor for a 400-home HOA equals 8 to 12 conversions per year at scale. Pipelines CRM tracks the HOA partnership pipeline, Contract Attachments stores the HOA-approved plan sets, and Package Estimates uses pre-built HOA-approved tier packages so every consultation closes faster. Two active HOA partnerships at 10 conversions per year each at $58,000 average ticket equals $1,160,000 annually in predictable recurring conversion revenue.
Across all three channels, the math compounds. A conversion contractor with one strong architect partnership ($345K), two agent partnerships ($504K), and one HOA program ($580K) is running $1.4M in referral-driven revenue annually before counting any direct homeowner inbound. According to the National Association of Home Builders, the remodeling sector — including garage conversions, basement finishes, and ADU work — has been one of the fastest-growing segments of the residential construction market for several years running.
“Around $75,000 to $100,000 in annual revenue is where the invisible cost of manual management typically starts exceeding what software would cost. The most expensive thing in manual management isn’t the time spent on the tasks — it’s the revenue lost to the things that don’t get done.”
— Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur & co-founder of QuoteIQ · Full insights →
Most CRMs force conversion contractors to subscribe to four or five separate tools — a quoting app, a photo app, a measurement tool, a routing platform, and a review collector. QuoteIQ replaces all of them with a single integrated platform. Here are 12 tool categories every garage conversion company needs that ship inside QuoteIQ.
Plus every QuoteIQ plan includes Standard Estimates, Quick Estimates, Options Estimates, Package Estimates, Invoicing, Scheduling, Online Payments with ACH, Apple Pay, and Google Pay support, ClientHub for the homeowner portal, EmployeeHub with GPS time tracking, InstaQuote for self-serve quoting, InstaSchedule for self-serve booking, Review Multiplier, Email & Text Automation, Mass Campaigns, Pipelines & Deals, Inventory Management, Job Costing, Expense Tracking, Business Analytics, AI Website Builder, AI Autopilot, AI Virtual Call Team, AI Estimator, AI Text Generator, Before/After Photo Editor, AI Image Generation, Sales Tracker, Inspection Forms, Property Street View, Zillow Quick Access, Business Calculators, Route Optimization, Google Calendar Sync, Google Reserve Booking, Website Contact Forms, Invoice Subscriptions, and Data Export. Every tool a conversion contractor needs at one flat price.
All five plans include the 14-day free trial, every AI feature, every estimate type, and every payment method. The Pro plan at $149.99 per month is the recommended starting point for most garage conversion companies because it unlocks ClientHub, per-project job costing, Pipelines, automation, and QuickBooks integration at the four-user tier — which fits the typical conversion contractor team of an owner, an estimator, a lead carpenter, and a project manager.
All plans include a 14-day free trial. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Every plan ships with every AI feature, every estimate type, and every payment method. Annual billing saves the equivalent of two months — pay for ten months, get twelve.
Garage conversion companies running QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month replace what would otherwise be Jobber Grow plus CompanyCam plus EagleView at $448 per month, Housecall Pro Max at $750 or more per month, or ServiceTitan at $1,800 or more per month on an annual contract. The annual savings range from $3,576 to $19,800 — not counting the revenue lift from same-day Options Estimates and AI visual selling that drives 25 to 40 percent higher mid-tier and premium-tier close rates.
For conversion contractors growing from solo estimator to four-person operation, the Beginner-to-Pro upgrade path matches business growth without forcing a $400-plus monthly jump like Housecall Pro or a $1,000-plus jump like ServiceTitan. See the full pricing comparison to see exactly what each tier includes.
Yes. QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all plans. No contracts. Cancel anytime. The trial includes every AI feature, every estimate type, every payment method, and full access to MapMeasure Pro, Job Costing, and Pipelines so a conversion contractor can run real consultations and active projects through the platform during the trial period.
QuoteIQ is the only CRM purpose-built for high-ticket multi-phase residential construction that includes tiered Options Estimates, satellite lot measurement through MapMeasure Pro, AI Before/After image generation, native material inventory, multi-phase job costing, and 24/7 AI Virtual Call Team — all on every plan starting at $29.99 per month. Competitors gate these features behind tiers that cost $448 to $1,800 or more.
Yes. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month and above gives garage conversion companies multi-phase scheduling, real-time per-project job costing, contract attachments for permit packages and HOA approvals, and Pipelines CRM for architect and HOA program partnership tracking — every tool a conversion contractor needs to run a $135,000 full junior ADU build with kitchenette, bathroom, and separate electrical service.
Yes. QuoteIQ Cam ships on every plan with unlimited 4K photo and video uploads, custom inspection forms, before/after photo editing, AI image generation, and permanent customer history archiving. A garage conversion company replaces CompanyCam ($149 or more per month) with QuoteIQ Cam at no extra cost — every photo lives inside the project record alongside the estimate, contract, schedule, and invoice.
MapMeasure Pro pulls satellite imagery of the property, lets the conversion contractor measure the garage footprint, confirms front, side, and rear setback compliance for ADU conversions in jurisdictions with statewide ADU laws, and exports a labeled site plan that goes onto the permit application — all before the homeowner consultation. No separate survey trip. No EagleView subscription. Included on every QuoteIQ plan from Essentials at $29.99 per month.
Yes. QuoteIQ tracks subcontractor costs through Expense Tracking inside Job Costing, attaches subcontractor invoices and W-9s through Contract Attachments, schedules subcontractor crews alongside in-house crews through multi-phase Scheduling, and sends payment-ready ACH transfers through Online Payments. Electrical, HVAC, and plumbing subs all get tracked at the project level for accurate per-conversion margin reporting.
Yes. The Essentials plan at $29.99 per month and the Beginner plan at $74.99 per month give solo conversion contractors and two-person teams every estimate type, every AI feature, MapMeasure Pro, AI Before/After, Review Multiplier, online payments, and the 14-day free trial. As the team grows, the upgrade to Pro at $149.99 per month adds ClientHub, per-project job costing, Pipelines, and QuickBooks for four users.
QuoteIQ closes more leads three ways. First, AI Virtual Call Team answers 24/7 so the after-hours homeowner research call gets booked while competitors are asleep. Second, MapMeasure Pro pre-scopes the lot before the consultation so the contractor walks in with pricing already built. Third, AI Before/After visualizes the finished space at the kitchen table so the homeowner picks finishes instead of negotiating price. Combined effect: 25 to 40 percent higher close rates on mid-tier and premium-tier conversions.
QuoteIQ integrates with QuickBooks Online for accounting (Pro plan and above), Google Calendar for two-way schedule sync, Google Reserve for direct booking from Google Business Profile, Stripe for online payment processing, and exports clean CSV data for any custom workflow. The all-in-one approach means most conversion contractors do not need any third-party integrations beyond QuickBooks because every other tool — measurement, photo, CRM, payments, reviews — ships native.
Yes. QuoteIQ was co-founded by Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers, two American home service contractors who built the platform from inside the trade. Mike runs a YouTube channel teaching contractors how to price, quote, and close — the QuoteIQ feature set reflects two decades of contractor operating experience. Customer support is US-based at support@myquoteiq.com. Product and engineering are US-based. The company serves conversion contractors and 50-plus other home service trades across the United States.
“From quoting to scheduling to measuring — every tool my service business needs.”
— Echevarria Roney · Verified App Store Review · 5★“QuoteIQ handles invoicing, payments, scheduling, and customer reviews perfectly for my home service business.”
— Mohammed Wynell · App Store · 5★“The map measure pro function has made it very easy to close deals and accurately quote jobs.”
— Ashad Siddiqui · App Store · 5★“InstaQuote and InstaSchedule are a game changer for any business that is serious about scaling to the next level.”
— Mavidan · App Store · 5★According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, integrated CRM software is among the highest-ROI investments for growing residential construction businesses, particularly those running multi-phase project work where labor, materials, and subcontractor costs all need real-time tracking against contract value. Garage conversion companies that consolidate onto QuoteIQ recover the monthly subscription cost in week one through a single avoided spreadsheet error or a single same-day Options Estimate that closes a $58,000 conversion on the spot.
For more on residential construction industry trends and ADU policy, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development publishes ongoing research on accessory dwelling unit programs and the role of garage conversions in addressing housing supply across major metro markets.
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