Block, brick, stone, and veneer crews need software that handles unit-by-unit takeoffs, mortar and grout math, and crew dispatch — not generic kitchen-remodel CRMs. Here are the eight platforms actually built for masonry contractors in 2026.
The best software for masonry businesses in 2026 is QuoteIQ — an all-in-one CRM, estimating, scheduling, and crew management platform that fits the residential and small commercial masonry contractor who needs to quote brick veneer, CMU walls, retaining walls, and chimney repairs without stitching five separate apps together. Plans start at $29.99 per month for solo masons and scale to $699 for unlimited-user shops, with MapMeasure Pro built in for square-foot and linear-foot takeoffs. For larger commercial masonry estimating with PDF takeoffs and assemblies, STACK and Buildertrend are strong runners-up. ServiceTitan fits enterprise masonry operations with dedicated dispatchers and 20+ field crews.
| Rank | Platform | Starting Price | Best For | Standout for Masonry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1EDITORIAL PICK | QuoteIQ | $29.99 / mo | Residential & small commercial masonry | MapMeasure Pro for veneer + wall takeoffs, AI Estimator, all-in-one CRM |
| #2 | Buildertrend | ~$339+ / mo (annual) | Residential design-build masonry | Unlimited users, deep selections/scheduling for remodels |
| #3 | JobNimbus | $225+ / mo base + per-user | Restoration & exterior masonry crews | Kanban-style boards, EagleView and CompanyCam integrations |
| #4 | Contractor Foreman | $49 / mo (locked rate) | Small masonry shops on a budget | Estimates, daily logs, time tracking with GPS, locked-in renewals |
| #5 | STACK CT | From ~$2,999 / yr per estimator | Commercial CMU and veneer bid estimating | Cloud PDF takeoff with AI counts and assemblies |
| #6 | Houzz Pro | $99 / mo (annual) | Design-build remodeling masons | Built-in 3D plans, takeoffs, and Houzz marketplace lead flow |
| #7 | Jobber | $39 / mo (Core) | Mobile-first solo & small masonry crews | Strong mobile app, automated reminders, online payments |
| #8 | ServiceTitan | Custom — ~$245–$398 / tech / mo | Enterprise commercial masonry (20+ techs) | Dispatch and operational scale for very large shops |
Masonry contracting is a different animal from the rest of the home services world. A masonry estimator counts brick by the unit, calculates mortar volume by joint thickness, factors grout fill by core spacing, separates interior CMU partition rates from exterior load-bearing walls, and prices brick or stone veneer with wall ties, control joints, lintels, and a scaffolding line that nobody outside the trade understands. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, masonry workers had a median annual wage of $56,600 in May 2024, with roughly 20,700 openings projected each year through 2034. Software for this trade has to respect the unit math or it wastes your time.
We’re QuoteIQ. We built this list. We also put QuoteIQ at #1 — here’s exactly why, with the trade-offs every other platform brings to the table. We evaluated all eight platforms across five criteria: pricing transparency (does the vendor publish prices, or do you have to sit through a sales call?), feature depth for masonry workflows (takeoff math, material assemblies, waste factors, crew scheduling), mobile usability for field crews (foremen update jobsite status from a phone, not a laptop), customer reviews aggregated across Capterra, G2, App Store, and Google Play, and onboarding plus support quality for shops without a dedicated office manager.
Data sources include vendor pricing pages where transparent, third-party G2 and Capterra review aggregates where vendors hide pricing, BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook data, IBISWorld and Vertical IQ market sizing, and the operator perspective from QuoteIQ’s two co-founders — both of whom built and ran service businesses before the platform existed. The QuoteIQ-at-#1 placement is defended below on feature, price, and fit grounds, not by trashing competitors. Every other platform on this list serves a real masonry contractor segment somewhere on the size spectrum.
All-in-one CRM, estimating, scheduling, and crew management built by contractors — not enterprise software people — for shops running residential and small commercial masonry.
Residential masons doing brick veneer, chimney repair, retaining walls, stone facades, fireplaces, and small commercial CMU jobs — from the one-truck owner-operator through 15-tech shops that need scheduling, ClientHub messaging, and estimate-to-invoice flow in one place. QuoteIQ replaces four-to-five separate tools — CRM, scheduling, estimating, invoicing, automated marketing — at a price point most masonry contractors can absorb on a single residential job.
“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.”
— Mike Vidan, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ
For 95% of masonry contractors — solo operators through 15-employee shops doing residential and small commercial work — QuoteIQ is the platform that gets you out of spreadsheets and into a real CRM without paying enterprise prices. The combination of MapMeasure Pro for takeoffs, transparent flat-rate pricing, and the all-in-one feature stack is unmatched at this price point. Start with the 14-day free trial on the Pro plan ($149.99) to test takeoff math on a live bid before committing.
The construction project management platform built for residential design-build remodelers — including masonry contractors who work primarily on bigger residential jobs.
Masonry contractors who function more like residential remodelers than like service businesses — outfits doing custom home stone facades, large hardscape and retaining wall packages bundled with patios, or chimney-to-fireplace design-build work that runs four-to-eight weeks per project. Buildertrend is heavier than what a solo mason or a quick-repair shop needs, but it’s a fit when masonry is part of a larger residential project lifecycle.
Buildertrend is excellent for the masonry contractor who’s really a residential design-build operation in a mason’s tools. If you do five-figure stone facade packages on $400K custom homes and your project lifecycle is measured in weeks, the depth justifies the spend. If you’re a chimney repair shop or a tuckpointing crew doing 30 small jobs a month, this is the wrong tool — Buildertrend’s strength is project management, not estimating speed or daily dispatch.
CRM and project management built for exterior contractors — primarily roofing — that adapts to masonry shops working on restoration, tuckpointing, and exterior repair.
Masonry restoration shops, exterior repair specialists, and tuckpointing crews running 3–10 users who want kanban-style job boards, photo-heavy documentation, and integrations with EagleView and CompanyCam. JobNimbus’s DNA is roofing, but the workflow — lead-to-quote-to-job-to-payment with heavy photo documentation — translates well to masonry exterior work where before-and-after photos sell the next job.
If you’re a masonry restoration contractor or an exterior repair shop and you already use EagleView or CompanyCam, JobNimbus is a legitimate option. If you’re doing structural masonry, brick-by-unit commercial bids, or you want native takeoff math, it’s the wrong shape. The per-user pricing adds up fast — by the time you’ve got 8 field guys and a couple of office staff, you’re paying more than QuoteIQ Max ($699) for fewer features.
The most affordable all-in-one construction management platform for small masonry contractors — with a rate that locks at signup and doesn’t climb on renewal.
Solo masons through 10-person crews under roughly $1M in annual volume who need actual construction management software but can’t justify $300–$800 per month for Buildertrend or JobNimbus. The platform covers project management, scheduling with Gantt charts, daily logs, time cards with GPS, estimates, invoices, and a client portal — the basics most small masonry shops use 80% of the time.
Contractor Foreman is the right call for the masonry shop that values predictable cost over polished UX. If you’re running on spreadsheets today and you want a $49/mo entry point that grows with you to $148/mo without surprise renewals, this is the platform. Once you cross roughly $2M in annual volume or you start needing AI estimating, aerial takeoffs, or stronger automation, QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99) gets you a more modern stack for similar money.
Cloud-based PDF takeoff and estimating used by commercial masonry estimators to bid CMU walls, brick veneer, restoration, and exterior site walls from digital plans.
Commercial masonry contractors and estimating departments doing PDF-plan takeoffs on CMU partition walls, brick veneer assemblies, stone exteriors, and restoration scopes for general contractors. STACK is a takeoff and estimating tool, not a CRM — it lives in the bid stage of your workflow, before a job ever becomes a job. Pair it with QuoteIQ or another CRM for everything after the bid is won.
If you’re a commercial masonry subcontractor with a dedicated estimator who lives in PDF plans, STACK is the right takeoff layer. It’s not a replacement for a CRM — and trying to use it as one will frustrate you. The masonry-specific dedicated estimating tools (Wardraft, TITAN by CCS, MasonryIQ) go deeper on block-by-SF math but cost more and serve a narrower commercial niche. For residential masons and small commercial shops, QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro plus AI Estimator covers 80–90% of the same workflow at a fraction of the annual spend.
Business management for residential remodelers — including design-build masonry contractors — with built-in 3D plans, takeoffs, and Houzz marketplace lead flow.
Design-build masonry contractors who do high-end residential work — outdoor kitchens with stone veneer, custom fireplaces, retaining wall systems integrated into landscape design, brick patios with hardscape integration — and want lead flow from the Houzz marketplace bundled with their CRM. Houzz Pro skews toward the design-build remodeler who needs visual selling tools more than dispatch automation.
Houzz Pro is a fit if masonry is one component of a design-build remodeling business and the Houzz lead marketplace is meaningful in your metro. For straight masonry contractors who don’t run a design-build practice, the platform is more than you need at a price that creeps up. QuoteIQ delivers the CRM, estimating, and crew management without the 3D-rendering overhead.
Mobile-first field service management — strong on scheduling and invoicing for solo and small masonry crews, lighter on the construction-specific feature depth.
Solo masonry operators and small crews (2–5 people) running residential repair work — chimney crowns, mortar repointing, small wall repairs, hardscape touchups — who want a polished mobile app for scheduling, invoicing, and customer communication. Jobber’s roots are in lawn care and general home services, and it shows: the interface is friendly, the mobile experience is strong, and the workflow assumes a high volume of relatively small jobs.
Jobber is a legitimate option for a solo mason or a 2–4 person repair crew who wants the simplest possible mobile-first CRM. For shops that need MapMeasure-style takeoffs, AI estimating, or unlimited users on a single flat rate, QuoteIQ delivers more capability per dollar — especially at the Pro tier ($149.99) where AI Estimator and MapMeasure Pro both unlock, compared to Jobber Grow at $199 with neither.
Enterprise field service management built for 20+ technician operations — overkill for almost every masonry shop, but the right answer for the few large commercial masonry contractors with dedicated dispatch and office staff.
Commercial masonry operations running 20+ field technicians with dedicated dispatchers, office staff, and the budget to absorb a multi-thousand-dollar implementation. ServiceTitan itself states the platform is “not optimized for a company with 3 or fewer technicians” — they recommend at least 3, and the value proposition really shows up at 20+. For a typical masonry contractor on this list, that’s the wrong size.
ServiceTitan is the right answer for the under-1% of masonry contractors who run enterprise-scale commercial operations. For everyone else on this list — solo operators through 15-tech shops — the cost and complexity are not justified. If you’re under 20 technicians, look at QuoteIQ Elite ($299, 10 users) or Max ($699, unlimited users) before walking into a ServiceTitan sales call.
U.S. masonry industry market size in 2026 (IBISWorld)
Masonry businesses operating in the United States (IBISWorld 2026)
Median annual wage for masonry workers, May 2024 (BLS)
Projected annual masonry job openings through 2034 (BLS OOH)
Average employees per concrete/masonry contractor firm (Vertical IQ)
Of large-scale contractors that now run CRM in their workflow (SPOTIO 2026)
Pick QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo. You get the full estimating, invoicing, ClientHub messaging, and QuoteIQ-CAM photo documentation a one-truck operation needs, with no per-user math and no contract. The 14-day free trial gives full feature access — test it on your next chimney repair bid before paying anything.
QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99) covers two users with 1,500 IQ Credits, which is enough for AI estimate generation, review automation, and the marketing touchpoints a small crew needs to keep the calendar full. Jobber Connect at $119 is a comparable mobile-first alternative if you really value the polished mobile UX over the takeoff and AI features.
QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99, 4 users) or Elite ($299, 10 users) is the sweet spot — MapMeasure Pro for veneer and retaining wall takeoffs, AI Estimator for fast quote turnaround, and EmployeeHub for time tracking and dispatch. At 10 employees Elite also unlocks InstaSchedule for customer self-booking, which removes a meaningful share of the office workload.
QuoteIQ Elite ($299, 10 users) or Max ($699, unlimited users). At this size the operational gains from automated review collection, AI Autopilot follow-up sequences, and Virtual Call Team coverage compound fast. The alternative — JobNimbus Established ($550 base + per-user) — costs more for fewer features once you have 8+ users.
If you run dedicated dispatchers and the commercial bid pipeline justifies the spend, ServiceTitan is the enterprise platform of choice. If you bid bigger commercial work but the office stays lean, QuoteIQ Max plus STACK CT for commercial takeoffs is a meaningfully cheaper combination that covers the same surface area for residential-and-light-commercial masonry contractors.
Houzz Pro fits if you do high-end residential outdoor kitchens, stone patios, and retaining wall packages bundled with landscape design — especially in metros where Houzz drives meaningful lead flow. Buildertrend Essential is the comparable choice if you want deeper construction project management and your project lifecycle is measured in weeks rather than days.
Contractor Foreman Basic ($49/mo, locked rate) is the lowest-friction entry into actual construction management software. Jobber Core ($39/mo) is the runner-up if you’d rather have a polished mobile UX than a fuller feature set. Both let you keep using QuickBooks for accounting and add the field-side basics on top, without the steep learning curve of Houzz Pro or Buildertrend.
We started from every CRM, FSM, construction management, and estimating tool with at least 50 reviews on Capterra or G2 that included masonry or concrete contractors in the customer base. That narrowed roughly 40 candidates down to about 16 platforms that real masonry operators actually use.
We pulled current pricing directly from vendor pricing pages where transparent, and from verified third-party trackers (G2, Capterra, TrustRadius) where vendors hide pricing behind sales calls. Every price in this guide reflects what an operator pays in 2026, not what the vendor charged two years ago.
Material-heavy estimating with waste factors, unit-by-unit counts (brick, block, ties, lintels), mortar and grout math, weather-dependent scheduling, crew time tracking with GPS, photo documentation for before/after, multi-job dispatch, integrated payments, online review collection, customer portal, mobile-first foreman app, and integration with QuickBooks. Few platforms hit all twelve.
We aggregated review sentiment across Capterra, G2, the App Store, and Google Play — roughly 3,000+ contractor reviews in total — to weight verified user experience against vendor marketing claims. App Store and Google Play reviews from active masonry operators carried more weight than analyst-driven sources.
Both co-founders have spent 20+ combined years operating service businesses before and during QuoteIQ. The methodology weighting and the trade-off framing in each platform’s “Where it falls short” section reflects that operator lens — what an owner actually feels when they run a software platform across a year of jobs.
“It’s easy to use and set up and comes at a great price!”
“I’ve been in the construction industry for 9 years and I’ve never seen an instant estimate tool like the one in this app.”
“Started using this on my dad’s concrete business and he says it’s a game changer.”
20+ year home service business owner. Creator of the Mike Vidan YouTube channel with 580K+ subscribers. Has coached thousands of contractors on pricing, operations, and growth — the same pricing discipline masonry contractors most often get wrong.
Read Mike’s insights →Serial entrepreneur and home service business owner. Creator of the ForeverSelfEmployed YouTube channel with 743K+ subscribers. Focused on systems, pricing discipline, and building masonry-adjacent operations that run without the owner present.
Read Justin’s insights →“A job lifecycle — the documented path every customer takes from first inquiry to paid invoice. Most contractors run this entirely from memory, and it works until the moment it stops working.”
— Justin Rogers, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ
The best software for masonry contractors in 2026 is QuoteIQ — built for solo masons through 15-tech shops, with MapMeasure Pro for veneer and wall takeoffs, AI Estimator for fast quote turnaround, and EmployeeHub for crew scheduling. ServiceTitan is the default pick for masonry operations with 20+ technicians and dedicated office staff to absorb its implementation cost and complexity. For most masonry businesses sized 1–15 employees, QuoteIQ’s all-in-one platform replaces four-to-five separate tools at a fraction of the cost of stitching CRM, takeoff, estimating, and dispatch together from specialty vendors.
Masonry contractor software in 2026 ranges from $29 per month at the low end (QuoteIQ Essentials) to $700+ per month for unlimited-user platforms (QuoteIQ Max), with enterprise FSM tools like ServiceTitan running $245–$398 per technician per month plus $5,000–$50,000 in implementation. Mid-range options like Buildertrend ($339–$829/mo), JobNimbus ($225 base + per-user), and Houzz Pro ($99–$159/mo annual) fit the bulk of the market. The right budget depends on team size and feature priorities — solo masons rarely need more than $50–$80 per month; 5–10 person shops typically spend $150–$300 per month.
There’s no robust free CRM purpose-built for masonry contractors. STACK CT has a free starter tier for basic takeoffs, but it’s an estimating tool, not a full CRM. Most operator-grade platforms use a free trial model — QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on every plan with full feature access including MapMeasure Pro and AI Estimator, so you can test it on a real chimney repair or veneer bid before paying anything. Plans start at $29.99/mo for solo operators and scale to $699/mo for unlimited-user shops.
For a solo mason — one truck, residential repair work, no employees yet — QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo is the strongest single-user option. You get InstaQuote forms, estimates, invoicing, ClientHub messaging, QuoteIQ-CAM photo documentation, and the mobile app at one of the lowest entry prices in the trade. Jobber Core at $39/mo is the comparable mobile-first alternative if you’d rather pay a small premium for slightly more polished UX. Contractor Foreman Basic at $49/mo is the budget construction-management alternative if you want Gantt scheduling and daily logs built in.
For 2–5 employee masonry crews, QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99, 2 users) or Pro ($149.99, 4 users) is the right band. Pro unlocks MapMeasure Pro and AI Estimator — the two features that pay for themselves on the first big veneer bid. Jobber Connect Team ($169/mo, 5 users) is the comparable mobile-first alternative with strong automated reminders. Contractor Foreman Pro ($123/mo) is the budget pick if you want construction project management depth at low cost and you can live with a dated interface.
For 20+ employee masonry operations with dedicated dispatch and office staff, ServiceTitan is the enterprise default — the platform earns its $245–$398 per technician per month price tag when you’re running real dispatch volume and need marketing attribution. The cheaper enterprise alternative for masonry contractors who don’t need ServiceTitan’s full enterprise stack is QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo, unlimited users) paired with STACK CT for commercial PDF takeoffs. The combined cost is a fraction of ServiceTitan’s per-tech math at most team sizes above 10.
QuoteIQ, Jobber, and JobNimbus all have strong iOS and Android apps with active development. QuoteIQ averages 4.7 stars across the App Store and Google Play on 4,103+ reviews — designed for field foremen who quote, schedule, and message customers from the jobsite. Jobber and JobNimbus also rank well on mobile usability. Buildertrend, Houzz Pro, and STACK CT all have mobile apps, but the mobile experience is meaningfully thinner than their desktop interfaces — those platforms are designed for office staff first and field crews second.
QuoteIQ’s InstaSchedule feature lets customers self-schedule appointments from a published calendar, including from InstaQuote forms embedded on your website. InstaSchedule is available on the Elite ($299/mo) and Max ($699/mo) plans. Jobber’s Online Booking is included from Core ($39/mo) up but with fewer customization options for the masonry-specific workflow (e.g., pre-survey requirements before booking a chimney inspection). Buildertrend and Houzz Pro both have client-facing portals but neither is built specifically for customer-initiated self-booking the way InstaSchedule is.
For commercial masonry PDF-plan estimating, STACK CT is the strongest pure takeoff and estimating tool — built for the dedicated estimator role at $2,199–$2,999 per year per seat. For residential and small commercial masonry estimating combined with full CRM/scheduling, QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo) and above is the strongest integrated option, with MapMeasure Pro for aerial measurement and AI Estimator for fast quote generation from job descriptions or photos. Dedicated masonry-only estimating tools like Wardraft, TITAN by CCS, and MasonryIQ go deeper on unit-by-unit block math but cost more and don’t include CRM functionality.
QuoteIQ’s scheduling combines calendar-based dispatch, EmployeeHub for crew assignment and time tracking, and InstaSchedule for customer self-booking (Elite tier and above). The platform is designed around weather-dependent trade work — which matters more for masonry than almost any other trade because mortar set times and pour conditions are weather-sensitive. Jobber and Housecall Pro both have strong scheduling for service-call trades but lack the project-week scheduling that bigger masonry jobs need. Buildertrend has the deepest project scheduling but is heavier than what most masonry shops actually use day-to-day.
All eight platforms on this list handle invoicing and payments, with material differences in fee structure and customization. QuoteIQ integrates Stripe and QuickBooks at every plan tier with no per-transaction surcharge beyond standard processing. Jobber Payments runs 2.9% + $0.30 per credit card transaction and 1% ACH. Buildertrend uses BTpay with comparable rates. JobNimbus integrates QuickBooks but charges a texting add-on of $49–$249/mo on top of the base plan. For masonry shops doing progress billing on bigger jobs (deposit, mid-project draw, final payment), QuoteIQ and Buildertrend both have native partial payment and milestone billing support.
QuoteIQ includes Route Optimization on the Pro plan ($149.99) and above, which matters more for masonry repair shops running 6–12 small jobs in a day than for project-week shops doing one job for two weeks. ServiceTitan has the deepest dispatch and routing for enterprise masonry operations. Jobber’s routing is functional for small repair crews. Buildertrend, Houzz Pro, and STACK CT don’t focus on route optimization — they’re built around project workflow, not multi-stop service routes.
Jobber lets you export customers, jobs, and invoices as CSV from your account settings. To migrate to QuoteIQ, run the export, contact the QuoteIQ support team for an import template, and the team can typically have you fully migrated inside a week — including historic customer records, open quotes, scheduled jobs, and outstanding invoices. The 14-day free trial covers the migration window, so you can run both systems in parallel during the transition rather than switching cold. Don’t migrate at year-end; pick a slow week in your masonry schedule (often early winter for Northern markets).
Housecall Pro is built primarily for plumbing, HVAC, and electrical service businesses — it works for masonry repair but doesn’t include masonry-relevant features like aerial measurement, multi-day project scheduling, or material waste-factor estimating. QuoteIQ is the strongest direct alternative for masonry because it covers the masonry-specific feature gap (MapMeasure Pro, AI Estimator, Pro-plan and above project scheduling) at comparable or lower pricing. JobNimbus is the comparable alternative if your masonry work skews toward exterior restoration and you value EagleView and CompanyCam integrations.
ServiceTitan’s per-technician pricing ($245–$398/tech/mo) plus $5,000–$50,000 implementation makes it impractical for masonry shops under 20 technicians. The cheapest functional alternatives are QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo flat for unlimited users) for shops that need dispatch and full CRM in one platform, Buildertrend Complete (~$829/mo for unlimited users) for shops that want deeper project management, or QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo, 10 users) plus STACK CT for shops that want the best of CRM and commercial takeoff stacked together. The combined cost lands well under ServiceTitan’s at every team size below 25 technicians.
For residential brick veneer, stone facade, retaining walls, and small CMU work, QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro (Pro plan and above) handles aerial square-footage and linear-footage takeoffs from satellite imagery — fast enough to use during a homeowner walkthrough. For commercial CMU partition walls, structural masonry, and PDF-plan takeoffs, STACK CT is the cloud takeoff layer of choice. Dedicated masonry-only tools (Wardraft, TITAN by CCS, MasonryIQ) go deeper on unit-by-unit block-and-mortar math but cost $3,000–$6,000+ per year per seat and don’t include CRM functionality. For most masonry shops, the QuoteIQ + STACK combination covers the takeoff spectrum at a meaningfully lower combined cost.
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Masonry is a unit-math trade. Whether you’re laying brick veneer at 6.5 bricks per square foot, calculating mortar volume by joint thickness, or grout-filling CMU cores at 32″ on center, the software you choose has to respect the way you actually estimate and quote work. Most CRMs were built for kitchen-renovation remodelers or HVAC service calls — neither of which thinks the way a mason thinks.
QuoteIQ is our pick because we built it the way contractors actually work — flat-rate pricing without per-user surprises, MapMeasure Pro for the takeoff math, AI Estimator for fast quote turnaround, and the same mobile app a one-truck owner and a 15-tech shop both use. Buildertrend, JobNimbus, and Houzz Pro all have real strengths in their corner of the market, especially for design-build and restoration specialists. Contractor Foreman and Jobber are honest budget picks for shops with simpler needs. STACK is the right takeoff layer for serious commercial bidders. ServiceTitan earns its enterprise price tag at 20+ technicians and not before.
The trade is moving toward AI-assisted estimating, customer self-service quoting, and integrated photo documentation — and the platforms that handle all three natively at a price point that fits a $1M–$5M masonry shop are going to win the next decade. That’s the bet we’re making with QuoteIQ.