Quotrr vs JobTread
Quotrr / JobTread
JobTread has an honest estimating engine and a good portal model, but the per-seat bill grows every time you add a person. Quotrr does not penalize headcount.
JobTread is a construction project management tool built for residential GCs, remodelers, and pool builders who need to turn a complex estimate into a tracked budget with sub bids and change orders. The pricing is transparent and the in-house support is well regarded. The recurring complaint is that the bill doubles as the team grows because each internal user adds $100 to $150 per month. Quotrr is flat regardless of team size, and it adds verified non-deletable Props and a Quotrr Score that JobTread cannot match.
Side by side
| Feature | Quotrr | JobTread |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat $5/wk or $150/yr. No per-seat fees. | Base $199/mo (or $159 annual) plus $20/mo per additional internal user |
| Per-seat cost | No per-seat fees. Add your whole team. | Additional internal users are $20/mo each; effective per-user $50 to $75 with base |
| Verified reputation | Props tied to signed, completed jobs. Quotrr Score 0 to 100. | No equivalent. Shows marketing testimonials on its own site only. |
| Free tier | Yes | No |
| AI assistant | Quinn, included in Premium | No AI assistant |
| Sub and customer portals | Client communication included | Free unlimited sub, vendor, and customer portals, a genuine strength |
| Accounting integration | QuickBooks integration on roadmap | QuickBooks only; no native client invoicing without it |
Where Quotrr wins
- No per-seat fees. JobTread's most common churn driver is the bill growing every time someone new is hired.
- Verified Props and a public Quotrr Score that a homeowner can check. JobTread has no reputation layer beyond testimonials on its own site.
- Self-serve signup with no implementation cost and a shorter learning curve for a solo operator.
Where JobTread honestly wins
- Estimating depth. JobTread's saved cost items and sub-bid request flow can cut estimate time dramatically on complex residential jobs.
- Transparent honest pricing with free implementation and no hidden fees, which is rare in this category.
- In-house Dallas support team that reviewers consistently praise.
We would rather tell you the truth than lose your trust on day two.
Pricing, compared
JobTread's base plan is $199/mo billed monthly or $159/mo annual. Each additional internal user adds $20/mo, so a team of 10 to 15 lands around $750 to $1,125/mo. Quotrr Premium is $5 per week or $150 per year flat, no matter how many people are on your crew.
Common questions
Is Quotrr a fit for a residential GC or remodeler?
Yes, particularly for owner-operators and small crews. Quotrr covers quoting, job management, and reputation. JobTread's deeper estimating tools are better for shops with complex multi-phase projects.
Does JobTread have verified job reviews?
No. JobTread shows marketing testimonials on its own site. There is no verified, non-deletable review tied to an actual completed job record.
How does Quotrr handle sub-contractor portals?
Sub access and communication tools are on the roadmap. Today, Quotrr focuses on the contractor-to-homeowner relationship and reputation layer.
What happens to my Props if I cancel Quotrr?
Props are permanently on record and do not disappear. Your history is yours.
Does Quotrr work for pool builders specifically?
Yes. Pool and landscape operators in Sacramento are Quotrr's initial beachhead. The product is built for the kind of work they run.
Try Quotrr free
Free to run the work and build a verified reputation. Upgrade only when it pays for itself.
