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Quotrr vs Houzz
Quotrr / Houzz
Houzz is built for design-build showcase and homeowner browsing. Quotrr is built for contractors who need a verifiable reputation tied to real completed jobs.
Houzz is a home design and renovation platform where contractors build a photo portfolio and pay for premium placement to reach homeowners who are planning larger projects. The audience skews toward high-budget remodels and design-build work. Quotrr does not compete for the same design-forward, inspiration-browsing homeowner. It is built for pool, landscape, and home-service operators who need a daily operating system and a verified reputation, not a portfolio page.
Side by side
| Feature | Quotrr | Houzz |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Free core, or $5/wk / $150/yr Premium | Free basic profile; Houzz Pro subscription starts around $65/mo and scales up |
| Review verification | Props tied to a Verified Outcome: signed job, photo, GPS check-in | Reviews submitted by homeowners, no verification against job completion |
| Who owns the audience | Your Props and Score are yours, not locked to a platform | Houzz controls your profile visibility and ranking |
| Daily operations | Job management, scheduling, invoicing, Quinn AI, all in one place | Houzz Pro adds some CRM and quoting, but the core is a portfolio |
| Reputation score | Quotrr Score 0 to 100, published formula | Star rating on Houzz, no published scoring methodology |
| Photo documentation | GPS-tagged, job-linked photos as part of Verified Outcome | Portfolio photos manually uploaded by the contractor |
Where Quotrr wins
- Props prove a job was completed, signed, and photographed. Portfolio photos on Houzz prove nothing about the outcome.
- Flat predictable cost vs a Houzz Pro subscription that scales with premium placement.
- Quinn AI and full job management are included. Houzz is primarily a portfolio and ad platform.
Where Houzz honestly wins
- Design-build reach. Houzz has a large audience of homeowners planning high-end remodels and renovations.
- Visual portfolio impact. Houzz's photo-heavy format works well for design-build contractors who win on aesthetic.
- Homeowner traffic and brand awareness that Quotrr does not yet match in scale.
We would rather tell you the truth than lose your trust on day two.
Pricing, compared
Houzz Pro subscriptions typically start around $65 per month and go higher depending on market and features, with no published ceiling for premium placement tiers. Quotrr Premium is $5 per week or $150 per year with all features included and no per-placement fees. If you are primarily a pool or landscape operator rather than a design-build firm, Houzz's audience may not match your work.
Common questions
Is Houzz useful for pool or landscape contractors?
It can be, particularly for higher-end design-build work. For operators focused on service and maintenance rather than large remodels, the platform audience is a weaker fit.
How does a Quotrr Prop differ from a Houzz review?
A Prop is tied to a job record with a digital signature, GPS check-in, and photo. A Houzz review is self-reported by the homeowner with no job verification.
Does Quotrr have a photo gallery or portfolio feature?
Job photos are captured as part of the Verified Outcome record. A public-facing portfolio surface is on the product roadmap.
Can I cancel Quotrr Premium if I decide Houzz is a better fit?
Yes. There is no contract. You cancel in one tap inside the app.
Does Quotrr have a free tier?
Yes. The free core tier lets you run jobs and build a Props record before committing to Premium.
Try Quotrr free
Free to run the work and build a verified reputation. Upgrade only when it pays for itself.
