EV installer CRM playbook
An EV‑installer CRM pitch shared tiered pricing examples (e.g., $1.8k basic vs. $4.5k dual-port), shows panel-upgrade bundles boosting project value by 40–65%, and claims 59% job margins when satellite measurements and tight job costing are used. The CRM positions itself as a better fit for residential Level‑2 installs than broad platforms. (x.com/quoteiqcrm/status/2032523849699336580)
QuoteIQ markets a MapMeasure Pro satellite-measurement tool plus an "Options Estimates" feature that lets contractors generate tiered quotes and street-view checks before an on-site visit. (myquoteiq.com) The vendor lists an entry-level plan aimed at solo home-service contractors with billing that starts at $29.99 per month on its pricing summaries and third‑party listings. (g2.com) QuoteIQ announced an expansion of enterprise capabilities in a December 22, 2025 press release positioning the platform to scale from solo operators to multi‑crew teams. (usatoday.com) Product documentation and help-center articles highlight built-in inventory tracking, per‑install job costing, and time-tracking tools intended to tie material usage and crew hours to final profit calculations. (intercom.help) Multiple review and marketplace listings compare QuoteIQ’s contractor-focused pricing and feature set against broader field‑service CRMs, noting lower advertised entry costs and industry-specific templates. (getapp.com) Industry-specific marketing pages for QuoteIQ cite use cases where MapMeasure Pro plus tiered "Good/Better/Best" proposals increased average job values and reduced estimate callbacks for trades like paver sealing and fence staining. (myquoteiq.com)