Skylight installation is a premium, high-ticket trade — your software needs to handle roof-measurement estimating, repair-vs-replace quoting, warranty documentation, and client follow-up without breaking your workflow. We tested 8 platforms so you don’t have to.
The best software for skylight installation businesses in 2026 is QuoteIQ — built for high-ticket specialty contractors who need aerial roof measurement, repair-vs-replace estimate structures, per-unit job costing, and automated client follow-up all in one platform starting at $29.99/month. For enterprise skylight operations with 20+ installers, ServiceTitan offers the deepest dispatch infrastructure at custom pricing. Jobber is the most popular general-purpose alternative, while Housecall Pro and Workiz round out the mid-market. Kickserv is the strongest budget pick for solo skylight operators.
| Rank | Platform | Starting Price | Best For | Standout Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | QuoteIQ | $29.99/mo | 1–20 employee skylight shops | MapMeasure Pro aerial measurement + AI Estimator |
| #2 | ServiceTitan | Custom (~$300+/tech/mo) | Enterprise skylight contractors (20+ techs) | Deepest dispatch and reporting infrastructure |
| #3 | Jobber | $39/mo (Core) | General SMB home service | Polished UX, strong scheduling and client portal |
| #4 | Housecall Pro | $59/mo (Basic) | Residential specialty contractors | Consumer-facing online booking and payments |
| #5 | Workiz | ~$187/mo (Kickstart) | Communication-heavy field teams | Built-in phone system and Genius AI answering |
| #6 | JobNimbus | ~$225/mo + per-user fees | Roofing-adjacent specialty contractors | Visual pipeline and workflow automation |
| #7 | Service Fusion | $208/mo (unlimited users) | Larger crews wanting flat-rate pricing | Flat-rate unlimited-user pricing model |
| #8 | Kickserv | $60/mo (Start — 5 users) | Budget-conscious solo and 2-3 person crews | Low entry price, 30-day free trial, clean UX |
Verified pricing as of June 2026. Vendor pricing changes frequently — visit each vendor’s site for current rates.
We’re QuoteIQ. We made this list. We also picked our own platform as #1 — here’s exactly why, with the honest trade-offs each tool brings to the table. Skylight installation is a specialty trade that sits at the intersection of roofing, glazing, and home improvement contracting. The software requirements are specific: you need aerial measurement for skylight placement, repair-vs-replace tiered pricing, warranty and product specification documentation, and high-ticket customer follow-up automation. Most generic field service tools handle none of these natively. Five evaluation criteria drove every ranking decision.
“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
Data sources included the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Roofers Occupational Outlook (skylight installers are categorized under specialty roofing and glazing trades), OSHA guidelines for roof-level work, Capterra verified reviews, and live vendor pricing pages accessed June 2026.
QuoteIQ is the platform built by contractors for contractors — and for skylight installation specifically, it covers the workflow gaps that generic field service tools miss entirely. The built-in MapMeasure Pro feature lets you measure a roof’s surface area, skylight opening dimensions, and structural slope from satellite imagery before you ever send a tech to the site. That capability alone turns a multi-hour estimating process into a 15-minute quote-from-the-truck workflow.
For skylight contractors, the estimate structure matters enormously. A homeowner calls about a foggy, leaking skylight — you need to present repair options (reseal, reglaze, flashing repair) versus full replacement, with clear pricing at each tier. QuoteIQ’s Options Estimates let you build that repair-vs-replace presentation inside a single estimate document, so your client chooses their own upgrade path rather than you having to upsell them awkwardly on the phone. The AI Estimator (on Pro plans and above) can generate draft estimate structures from a job description or photo — a meaningful time savings when you’re quoting five skylight jobs a day across different product lines (Velux, Fakro, fixed vs. venting, solar vs. standard).
The Before/After AI feature is particularly effective for skylight work: generate a visual showing a homeowner’s water-stained, foggy skylight transformed into a crystal-clear, sealed unit flooding their interior with natural light. That visual moves customers from the reseal tier to the full replacement tier — not through pressure, but through a concrete picture of what they’re getting. QuoteIQ-CAM handles job-site photo documentation for every stage of an installation: pre-install condition of the roof, flashing removal, rough opening, unit placement, and final seal inspection. Everything attaches to the job record and carries to the customer portal automatically.
Pipelines & Deals gives skylight contractors a visual sales pipeline to track leads through the estimate → approved → scheduled → in-progress → invoiced → follow-up stages. The AI Autopilot (Elite and Max plans) runs automated follow-up sequences after estimates — a critical function in a trade where homeowners often take 2-4 weeks between getting a skylight quote and approving the work. Inventory Management tracks your glazing units, flashing kits, and sealants across your truck and warehouse — so you know before dispatch whether you have the right Velux FCM 2222 unit in stock.
“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. The job lifecycle doesn’t have to be sophisticated. It’s five steps: how an inquiry comes in, how it gets quoted, how it gets scheduled, how the work gets done, and how payment gets collected.”
— Justin Rogers, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ
Pricing: Essentials $29.99/mo (1 user) · Beginner $74.99/mo (2 users) · Pro $149.99/mo (4 users, includes MapMeasure Pro, AI Estimator, Route Optimization, Job Costing) · Elite $299/mo (10 users, adds InstaSchedule online booking) · Max $699/mo (unlimited users). Annual billing = 2 months free. All plans include a 14-day free trial.
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Quick Verdict: QuoteIQ is the strongest all-in-one choice for skylight installation businesses in the 1-20 employee range. The aerial measurement, tiered estimate structure, Before/After AI, and per-job costing address the specific workflow needs of this trade at a price point that doesn’t require enterprise-level revenue to justify. See all plans at myquoteiq.com/pricing · Start your 14-day free trial
ServiceTitan is the enterprise benchmark for home service operations. If you’re running a large-scale skylight and glazing business with 20+ technicians, dedicated dispatchers, an office manager, and complex multi-location scheduling, ServiceTitan’s infrastructure depth is unmatched in the field service market. The dispatch board, technician GPS tracking, customer history management, and reporting capabilities are genuinely enterprise-grade tools that smaller platforms don’t replicate at the same fidelity.
For skylight contractors specifically, ServiceTitan’s pricebook depth and job costing capabilities matter: you can build out a detailed flat-rate pricebook covering every skylight product line, flashing configuration, and labor tier — then lock technicians into those prices in the field so quotes are consistent regardless of who’s on the job. The marketing suite (sold separately as Marketing Pro) handles customer follow-up campaigns for seasonal skylight maintenance reminders. The customer experience tools — SMS updates, technician bio cards, on-my-way notifications — set a professional standard that larger residential contractors compete on.
The honest trade-offs are significant. ServiceTitan does not publish pricing — you sit through a sales demo to get a quote, and user reports across G2, TrustRadius, and contractor forums put costs at $245–$500+ per technician per month, with implementation fees ranging from $5,000 to $50,000+ depending on company size. There’s no free trial. For a skylight business generating under $2M/year in revenue, that price-to-value ratio rarely works. The implementation timeline is typically 3-6 months, which is meaningful downtime for a specialty contractor.
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Quick Verdict: ServiceTitan earns its #2 position for enterprise skylight operations where budget is not a constraint and the business needs multi-location dispatch infrastructure. For most skylight installation businesses — the 1–15 employee majority — the price, implementation timeline, and complexity make it the wrong fit. Compare QuoteIQ vs ServiceTitan →
Jobber is the most widely used field service CRM for home service businesses under 20 employees, and for good reason: it has the most polished mobile experience in the space, a genuinely useful client portal (ClientHub equivalent), and strong scheduling and invoicing workflows that work across any trade. For skylight contractors who are upgrading from spreadsheets or QuickBooks-only and need something that works out of the box within a week, Jobber is a reliable starting point.
The scheduling and dispatch capabilities handle multi-job days without complexity, and the client hub lets customers approve quotes, view their job history, and pay invoices online — removing friction from the high-ticket skylight approval process. Jobber’s two-way text messaging (on Connect and above) handles on-my-way notifications and job confirmations automatically. The Connect plan at $119/mo (monthly) adds QuickBooks Online sync, automated reminders, and GPS tracking, which are the four features most skylight contractors actually need beyond the basics.
Where Jobber falls short for skylight installation specifically: no satellite measurement tool (you’ll need EagleView or a third-party add-on at additional cost), no built-in AI estimating, no Options Estimate structure for repair-vs-replace presentation, and no job costing on lower plans. Per-user pricing also becomes expensive as your team grows — a 10-person crew on the Grow team plan pays significantly more than the starting rate. Common complaints on Capterra include limited customization of estimate templates and higher-than-expected costs once you factor in add-ons.
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Quick Verdict: Jobber is a dependable, well-supported choice for skylight contractors who prioritize ease of use and client communication over trade-specific measurement and estimating depth. If your business has outgrown spreadsheets and you need to get organized fast, it’s a solid starting platform — with the understanding that measurement and AI estimating will require separate tools. Compare QuoteIQ vs Jobber →
Housecall Pro built its reputation on making the customer-facing side of home service bookings frictionless — and for skylight contractors who generate a significant portion of business through their website or referral networks, that consumer-facing booking infrastructure is genuinely strong. The online booking flow is polished and conversion-optimized, the payment processing is reliable, and the automated customer communication — quote reminders, appointment confirmations, review requests — runs without manual intervention once configured.
The Basic plan ($59/mo for 1 user) covers core scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, and payment processing for a solo skylight operator or owner-operator. The Essentials plan ($149/mo, up to 5 users) adds QuickBooks Online sync, GPS tracking, estimate creation, and marketing tools — this is the tier where most growing skylight contractors land. The MAX plan handles larger teams with advanced reporting and dedicated account management, though pricing is custom and additional users carry a $35/mo per-head fee that can compound quickly for growing crews.
The limitations for skylight-specific workflows mirror Jobber’s: no satellite measurement, no Options Estimate structure, no AI estimating, and limited job costing. Several Capterra reviewers note that the add-on cost model — many features only available as paid add-ons on the Basic plan — leads to real monthly costs significantly exceeding the advertised starting price. The MAX plan’s custom pricing and per-user fees can surprise contractors who didn’t model out their actual team size cost.
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Quick Verdict: Housecall Pro is strongest for skylight contractors who prioritize a premium consumer booking experience and strong review generation. The core workflow is solid, but skylight-specific tools — measurement, tiered estimate structures, job costing — require third-party add-ons. A good choice if customer communication is your primary bottleneck. Compare QuoteIQ vs Housecall Pro →
Workiz occupies a distinct niche in the field service market as the only major platform with a built-in phone system as a core product feature — not an add-on. The integrated VoIP system lets you make and receive business calls from within the Workiz platform, automatically logging calls to customer records. For skylight contractors who handle a high inbound volume — homeowners calling about leaks, foggy glazing, and storm damage — that call-tracking capability prevents the “I talked to someone last week but I can’t find their info” problem that costs jobs. The Genius AI answering feature handles after-hours calls and can book appointments without a human dispatcher.
The Kickstart plan (~$187/mo based on user reports from ITQlick and G2, though Workiz does not publish per-plan pricing publicly) removes the job and invoice limits of the free Lite tier and adds the communication and payment infrastructure most operating companies need. The Standard plan adds automation workflows, QuickBooks Online sync, and fleet tracking. Pricing climbs with additional users beyond the plan’s included seats — $45-$46/mo per extra member on Standard per Workiz’s published rate card.
Workiz does not have satellite measurement, AI estimating, or Options Estimate structures for skylight-specific quoting. The job and estimate capabilities are functional but generic — you’ll be building your skylight estimate structure from scratch in their template system. User reviews on Capterra and G2 note that the AI answering system (Genius Answering), while useful for volume, cannot provide specific service pricing to callers, which can frustrate homeowners who want a ballpark quote over the phone.
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Quick Verdict: Workiz is a strong pick for skylight contractors who receive high inbound call volume and need integrated call tracking as a core business function. If your #1 problem is missed calls and lead follow-up, Workiz’s built-in phone system solves it more elegantly than any other platform in this price range. Trade-specific skylight estimating tools will still require workarounds. Compare QuoteIQ vs Workiz →
JobNimbus is purpose-built for roofing and exterior contractors — and skylight installation, which involves roof penetration, flashing, and glazing work, sits squarely adjacent to that trade. If your skylight business also handles roof repair, window replacement, or other exterior work alongside skylights, JobNimbus’s roofing workflow depth (storm damage tracking, insurance documentation integration, supplier connections to Beacon and ABC Supply, EagleView aerial measurement integration) creates meaningful overlap with your skylight jobs.
The visual workflow boards in JobNimbus are genuinely well-designed for tracking jobs through production stages — a particularly useful capability when a skylight installation spans multiple visits (site inspection → order product → schedule installation → install → seal inspection → final walkthrough). The Kanban-style pipeline view lets you see every job’s status at a glance. The supplier integrations with roofing distributors are the most distinctive advantage JobNimbus offers that no other platform in this list has — if you order Velux or Fakro units through a distributor who also carries roofing materials, that procurement integration saves real administrative time.
The pricing model is the most complex in this comparison: a base plan fee (~$225/mo for Growing) plus per-user fees by role ($75/mo for admins, $55/mo for sales staff, $30/mo for field techs) plus texting (Engage) as a separate $49–$249/mo subscription on every plan. A 7-person skylight crew can realistically reach $700–$900/mo before add-ons. JobNimbus has no AI tools as of March 2026 per the company’s own roadmap communications.
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Quick Verdict: JobNimbus is the right pick for skylight contractors who are closely adjacent to roofing — particularly those who handle storm-damage skylight replacements with insurance documentation, or who order materials through roofing distributors. For pure skylight installation businesses without the roofing overlap, the pricing complexity and lack of AI tools make it harder to justify versus QuoteIQ or Jobber. Compare QuoteIQ vs JobNimbus →
Service Fusion’s defining characteristic is its flat-rate, unlimited-user pricing model — every plan at every tier includes unlimited users for the same monthly fee. For a skylight installation business that has grown to 12-20 crew members and finds per-user pricing from Jobber or Housecall Pro becoming painful, Service Fusion’s economics start making sense. A 15-person team paying $208/mo flat-rate pays dramatically less than the same team on a per-seat platform.
The Starter plan ($208/mo billed annually, $245/mo month-to-month) covers customer management, scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, and QuickBooks integration with unlimited users — a genuinely comprehensive core feature set. The Plus plan ($324/mo) adds job costing, inventory management, and photo uploads, which are the specific additions a skylight contractor needs for job tracking and materials management. The Pro plan ($533/mo) adds eSignatures, customer web portals, API access, and recurring invoicing for maintenance agreements.
The primary trade-offs: no free trial (you commit before you test), a mobile app with mixed reviews (the Android app in particular receives 2.8-star ratings on Google Play per some third-party reviews), no satellite measurement, and no AI tools. The UI is functional but less modern than Jobber or QuoteIQ — designed for efficiency over aesthetics. Service Fusion is a mature platform built for operational reliability, not feature velocity.
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Quick Verdict: Service Fusion’s unlimited-user flat rate makes it compelling for skylight businesses with 12+ crew members where per-user pricing is becoming a budget problem. If headcount predictability matters more to you than cutting-edge AI features or modern UI design, it’s a rational choice. For smaller teams (under 8 people), per-user alternatives like QuoteIQ or Jobber will likely cost less and deliver a better daily experience. Learn more at servicefusion.com.
Kickserv earns the #8 position as the strongest budget-oriented option for skylight installation businesses that need real field service management software without the price tags of mid-market platforms. The Start plan at $60/mo covers 5 users with scheduling, invoicing, online booking, mobile app, customer communication, GPS check-ins (on Run plan), and QuickBooks Online sync — a legitimately comprehensive feature set for a solo operator or small crew.
The 30-day free trial is notably longer than any other platform on this list, which matters for specialty contractors who need more than two weeks to build estimate templates and test a workflow before committing. The Kickserv Kickback program gives users a 5% discount on their subscription fee when they process a minimum volume of online payments monthly — a smart incentive that effectively subsidizes the software cost for active businesses. The platform’s reputation for being genuinely user-friendly without a steep learning curve makes it a realistic choice for a skylight contractor who isn’t tech-forward but needs to get organized.
Kickserv’s primary limitation is feature depth: no satellite measurement, no AI tools, no Options Estimate structure for repair-vs-replace quoting, and reporting capabilities that don’t scale to multi-location or complex operations. The platform is designed for small, growing service businesses — and it does that job honestly and well. If your business grows past 20 users or needs deeper operational reporting, you’ll likely graduate to a more capable platform, but for getting started or maintaining a lean operation, Kickserv competes credibly at its price point.
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Quick Verdict: Kickserv is the honest budget recommendation for a skylight installer who is coming off spreadsheets or pen-and-paper and needs to get organized without a major monthly software investment. The 30-day trial is the best in this comparison for testing fit. Grow into it, then decide whether to stay or graduate to a more capable platform. Learn more at kickserv.com.
Global skylights market size in 2025, projected to reach $7.6B by 2035 at 4.7% CAGR. Source: Vantage Market Research
North American skylights market in 2025, projected to reach $4.2B by 2033 — the largest regional market globally. Source: Verified Market Reports 2026
Projected CAGR of the global skylights market 2026–2035, driven by building energy mandates and residential renovation cycles. Source: Vantage Market Research
CAGR of the global skylight market through 2028, fueled by sustainable building demand and commercial daylighting requirements. Source: Arizton Advisory
Not every skylight installation business is the same size or at the same stage. Here’s a straight recommendation for seven common operator profiles.
Pick QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo or Kickserv Start at $60/mo. At this stage you need estimates, invoicing, and a way to track your pipeline — not a complex system. QuoteIQ’s advantage is the aerial measurement tool (saves you a site visit just to measure) and the AI Estimator for drafting quotes quickly. Kickserv wins on the 30-day trial if you want longer to evaluate before committing a billing period.
Pick QuoteIQ Beginner at $74.99/mo. At this crew size you need team scheduling, job assignment, and the ability to create and send quotes from the field. QuoteIQ’s Beginner plan handles all of this for two users, and the inline satellite measurement removes the extra EagleView subscription cost that Jobber and Housecall Pro require at this stage.
Pick QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/mo. This is where the full production toolkit matters: MapMeasure Pro for aerial measurement, AI Estimator for speed, Route Optimization to minimize drive time between sites, Job Costing to understand actual margin per installation, Inventory Management for glazing units and flashing kits. Four users at $149.99/mo is substantially cheaper than the equivalent team on Jobber Connect or Housecall Pro Essentials plus measurement add-ons.
Pick QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo. The Elite plan adds InstaSchedule (customer self-booking online), AI Autopilot for automated lead follow-up sequences, Virtual Call Team integration for 24/7 call answering, and capacity for 10 users. For a scaling business generating enough volume to field two or three installation crews simultaneously, the automated follow-up and online booking are the growth-enabling features that pay for themselves in closed jobs.
Pick ServiceTitan if budget is not a constraint and you have dedicated admin staff to manage it — or QuoteIQ Max at $699/mo for unlimited users with the full AI-powered feature set at a fraction of the ServiceTitan cost. ServiceTitan’s dispatch depth and enterprise reporting are genuinely superior at scale, but only if your revenue justifies $3,000–$5,000+/month in software costs plus the implementation investment.
Pick JobNimbus if insurance documentation and roofing supplier integrations are core to your workflow. The EagleView measurement integration, Beacon/ABC Supply procurement connections, and storm damage tracking tools give JobNimbus a clear advantage for the skylight-plus-roofing operator. Just model out the three-tier pricing (base + per-user + texting) before committing — the real monthly cost is higher than the base rate suggests.
Pick Kickserv. The 30-day free trial is the safest way to evaluate without time pressure, the reputation for ease-of-use is genuine, and the Start plan at $60/mo for 5 users covers the basics without complexity. You can start sending professional estimates and invoices within a day of signing up — no demo call required, no implementation consultant, no 5-week onboarding.
Listed every field service CRM and FSM tool serving specialty installation contractors with 50+ reviews on Capterra or G2. We started with a universe of 40+ platforms and narrowed based on direct applicability to skylight installation workflows — estimating, scheduling, photo documentation, and client management for high-ticket residential and commercial projects.
Verified pricing with each vendor’s published source or documented user reports where pricing is quote-only. All pricing in this guide was cross-referenced against vendor pricing pages and third-party review data accessed June 2026. Pricing changes — always verify directly before you sign up.
Pulled feature lists from official docs and matched against the 10 critical skylight installation requirements. Aerial measurement, repair-vs-replace estimate structures, per-unit job costing, warranty documentation, photo documentation, mobile field access, client portal, invoicing, QuickBooks sync, and review automation. Platforms with more native coverage of these 10 requirements ranked higher.
Cross-referenced customer reviews on App Store, Google Play, Capterra, and G2 — 3,000+ reviews aggregated across all 8 platforms. We weighted reviews from specialty contractors (roofing, glazing, exterior installation) and general home service businesses separately, since skylight installation sits at the intersection of these trade categories.
Embedded operator perspective from Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers, both 4+ year co-founders of QuoteIQ with hands-on home service business backgrounds. Both founders built and operated service businesses before building QuoteIQ — the perspective in this guide comes from people who have run field operations, not from a marketing team writing about them from the outside. Read their insights at myquoteiq.com/insights/mike-vidan and myquoteiq.com/insights/justin-rogers.
Note: QuoteIQ’s review database does not yet include skylight-specific reviews (a growing specialty trade). The following verified 5-star reviews come from roofing, general construction, and window cleaning contractors whose workflows closely parallel skylight installation — roof-level work, exterior measurement, and specialty glazing estimates.
“From estimates to invoices, QuoteIQ keeps my roofing business organized and running smoothly always..”
“I’ve been in the construction industry for 9 years and I’ve never seen an instant estimate tool like this.”
“Was recommended here by @foreverselfemployed and it’s perfect for what I need.”
QuoteIQ was founded by two home service business owners who lived the estimation, scheduling, and follow-up grind before building software to solve it. Their operator backgrounds inform every feature decision.
20+ year home service business owner with hands-on experience running field operations before co-founding QuoteIQ. Creator of the Mike Vidan YouTube channel with 580,000+ subscribers, focused on pricing, hiring, and growing service businesses.
Read Mike’s insights →Serial entrepreneur and home service business owner. Co-founder of QuoteIQ and creator of the ForeverSelfEmployed YouTube channel (743,000+ subscribers), focused on business systems, pricing discipline, and building operations that run without the owner present.
Read Justin’s insights →Skylight installation is a high-ticket specialty trade that demands more from software than a generic field service CRM can deliver. The core requirement — measuring a roof from satellite imagery, structuring a repair-vs-replace estimate, presenting tiered pricing to a homeowner making a $3,000–$15,000 decision, tracking the job through installation and seal inspection, and capturing before/after documentation for marketing and warranty purposes — is a specific workflow that most platforms in this market handle partially at best.
QuoteIQ earns the #1 position in this list because it covers more of that native workflow than any other platform at a price point accessible to small and growing skylight businesses. MapMeasure Pro eliminates the need for a separate aerial measurement subscription. Options Estimates let you present tiered pricing inside a single professional document. Before/After AI generates visual upsell presentations from job photos. Pipelines & Deals tracks every lead from first inquiry to closed job. All of it runs from one app, starting at $29.99/month.
The runners-up are genuinely strong tools for the right buyer: ServiceTitan for enterprise operations with the budget to match, Jobber for teams prioritizing mobile UX and broad integration support, Housecall Pro for consumer-facing booking excellence, Workiz for communication-heavy operations, JobNimbus for contractors who straddle skylight and roofing work, Service Fusion for large crews who need unlimited-user flat-rate pricing, and Kickserv for budget-conscious solo operators getting organized for the first time.
The skylight market is growing at 4.7% annually through 2035, driven by building energy mandates, residential renovation cycles, and growing demand for natural daylighting in both residential and commercial construction. The contractors who build systematic, software-supported operations in 2026 will be best positioned to capture that growth — because the ones still running estimates from memory and tracking jobs in spreadsheets will hit a ceiling that software eliminates.
Aerial measurement, repair-vs-replace estimating, job costing, and AI follow-up in one platform. Try QuoteIQ free for 14 days.