COMPARISON

Quotify vs Priceguide.ai

Priceguide.ai builds embedded price estimators for US home-service businesses — HVAC, plumbing, roofing, landscaping, pool installation. Same product category as Quotify but verticalised for that lane, with pre-built templates and direct integrations into Jobber and JobTread. Quotify is industry-agnostic, UK-headquartered, and more flexible on form-building and integrations.

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AT A GLANCE
WHAT MATTERS:
Feature Quotify Priceguide.ai
Free tier 1 form, 300 views / mo 14-day trial only
Industry templates 30+ across trades, creative, hospitality, services US home-services focus (HVAC, plumbing, roofing, etc.)
Multi-step forms
Conditional logic (show/hide based on earlier answers) Not advertised
Area pricing (width × height) Not advertised
Perimeter pricing ((w + h) × 2) Not advertised
Range estimates (low–high)
Branded PDF estimate sent to customer Not advertised
Embed on your site
Remove provider branding Pro / Business Not stated
Webhooks (with retry + delivery log) Generic + Zapier + Make.com Zapier + Jobber + JobTread
Lead inbox + 24h follow-up reminders Not advertised
Native currency GBP (multi-currency on the roadmap) USD
Starting paid price £29/mo (Pro) From $19/mo (Lite)
Free trial 14 days on Pro 14 days, no card required
WHERE QUOTIFY WINS
  • Industry-agnostic, spanning trades, creative, hospitality, professional services, coaching
  • Deeper form-builder (multi-step, conditional logic, Area + Perimeter fields)
  • Branded PDF quote your customer receives by email
  • UK-headquartered with GBP-native pricing
  • Generic webhook on every form, so any tool that accepts a JSON POST can plug in
  • Free tier with the full builder, not just a trial
WHERE PRICEGUIDE.AI WINS
  • Pre-tuned templates for specific US home-service trades (HVAC, plumbing, roofing, landscaping)
  • 2,500+ home-service providers, strong category proof in that lane
  • Direct integrations with Jobber and JobTread, the US trade CRMs
  • Done-For-You Setup service for businesses that don't want to build the estimator themselves
  • AI-discoverability framing, with pricing data structured for being surfaced by AI-driven search

When to pick which

PICK QUOTIFY IF…

Pick Quotify if you're outside US home-services, or want the form-builder flexibility to do things beyond a fixed estimator (multi-step, conditional logic, area + perimeter pricing). UK-based businesses get GBP-native pricing without an FX layer. The branded PDF estimate that lands in your customer's inbox is something Priceguide.ai doesn't advertise, and for a lot of service businesses it's the difference between "I got an email" and "I got a quote."

PICK PRICEGUIDE.AI IF…

Pick Priceguide.ai if you're a US-based home-service business (HVAC, plumbing, roofing, landscaping, pool installation) and you want pre-tuned industry templates plus integrations with the CRMs that segment actually uses (Jobber, JobTread). The verticalisation is a real advantage when you're in their lane.

The verdict

Priceguide.ai is purpose-built for a narrow lane: US home-service companies (HVAC, plumbing, roofing, landscaping, pool) that want pre-tuned estimators and integrations with Jobber or JobTread. In that lane, the verticalised templates and out-of-the-box trade-CRM hookups are genuinely useful: you don't have to design an estimator from scratch when 2,500 other plumbers have already shaped what works. Outside that lane the fit drops off. Quotify is the broader pick: industry-agnostic form builder, granular pricing fields (Area, Perimeter, conditional logic), branded PDF quote, UK-headquartered with GBP-native pricing, and integration breadth that includes Zapier, Make.com and any generic webhook endpoint. Different defaults for different shapes of business; the question is which lane you sit in.

Same category, different lane

Priceguide.ai sells one job done well: an embedded price estimator for US home-services. HVAC, plumbing, roofing, landscaping, pool installation. 2,500 of those businesses are using it. The templates, the integrations (Jobber, JobTread), the case studies, all pointed at the same lane. That focus is the product’s biggest strength.

Quotify sells the same primitive, an embedded form that produces a real price from real inputs, but spread across whatever shape of service business needs it. Trades. Creative studios. Caterers. Coaches. Tutors. Cleaners. The form builder is deeper because it has to flex across more shapes; the integrations are broader because the customer base isn’t only running Jobber.

Same category. Different defaults. Which one fits you depends almost entirely on whether you’re in Priceguide’s lane.

The honest pitch for each

Pick Priceguide.ai if you’re a US-based home-service business and you want the shortest path between “I want an estimator” and “estimator live on my site.” Their templates already know what an HVAC quote looks like. Their integrations already plug into Jobber. You’re paying for the verticalisation, and it earns its keep.

Pick Quotify if you’re outside that lane: UK or EU based, in a different service category, or you want pricing logic that goes beyond a fixed estimator. Multi-step forms with conditional logic, Area and Perimeter pricing, branded PDF quotes emailed to customers, the lead inbox with follow-up reminders, those are the bits Quotify built that wouldn’t make sense in a US-home-services-only product.

What Priceguide.ai does that Quotify doesn’t

The honest list:

  • Pre-built templates for US home-services trades. Quotify has 30+ templates across many industries, but if you’re specifically an HVAC contractor, Priceguide’s pre-tuned estimator will get you closer to “live” faster than starting from a Quotify template.
  • Direct integrations with Jobber and JobTread. Quotify reaches both via webhook + Zapier, but Priceguide has native plug-ins. If those CRMs are already your stack, that’s real.
  • “Done-For-You Setup”. Priceguide will build the estimator for you for a fee. Quotify doesn’t currently offer an equivalent service. You build it yourself (or with help via the contact form), but it’s not a productised offering.

What Quotify does that Priceguide.ai doesn’t

The other half of the honest list:

  • Form-builder flexibility beyond estimators. Multi-step forms with conditional logic: show this step only if their answer to question 2 was “yes.” Quotify’s builder is closer to a general no-code form tool with pricing on top; Priceguide’s is closer to a fixed-template estimator. Both are valid, but they’re different products underneath.
  • Granular pricing fields. Area (W × H) and Perimeter ((W + H) × 2) are pricing primitives Quotify has built in because they came from real customer requests. Useful for any business that prices by square or linear measurement (flooring, fencing, screen edging) that isn’t Priceguide’s wheelhouse.
  • Branded PDF quote to the customer. Quotify generates a PDF estimate with your branding (logo, business details, footer) and emails it to the customer alongside the form confirmation. Priceguide doesn’t advertise an equivalent.
  • Free tier with the full builder. Quotify’s Starter (1 form, 300 views/mo) gives you the full feature set; Priceguide offers a 14-day trial only. For evaluating fit, having a permanent free tier matters.
  • Lead inbox + 24h follow-up reminders. Quotify built a small CRM-shaped surface for the businesses that don’t want a separate CRM. Pipeline: New → Contacted → Booked → Lost, with a scheduled email if a lead has been “New” for more than a day. Priceguide expects you to handle that in Jobber or your existing tool.
  • Generic webhook on every form. One URL field, plain JSON payload, works with Zapier, Make.com, your own endpoint, or any tool that accepts an incoming POST. Priceguide’s integration story is narrower: Jobber, JobTread, Zapier. If you’re outside that triangle, Quotify slots in more cleanly.

Could you use both?

In theory yes, but they don’t really fit together. Priceguide and Quotify are the same surface in the customer journey: the embedded estimator on your public website. Picking both would mean two estimators on one site, which isn’t a thing anyone needs.

The realistic question is which one you put on your homepage. The answer comes down to: are you in Priceguide’s lane (US, home-services, on Jobber), or are you in any of the other shapes of service business Quotify is built for?

The AI question

Priceguide.ai has “AI” in the name; Quotify doesn’t. Worth being clear about what that’s doing.

Their AI framing is mostly about discoverability: structuring pricing data so AI-driven search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google’s AI overviews) can read and surface it. That’s a real and growing distribution channel, and they’re early on it. If “pricing data visible to AI search” is something you’re explicitly planning for, that framing might tip the scales.

The estimator itself isn’t AI-generated on either side. You configure questions, set prices, define logic. Both products do that with a regular form-builder UI; neither one writes the estimator for you from a brief.

For most service businesses, the underlying mechanic (does the form ask the right questions and produce the right price) matters more than the AI label. If you’re optimising for visibility specifically in AI search, look at Priceguide’s framing more closely; if you’re optimising for the conversion that happens on your own site, the AI label is mostly a distinguishing brand cue.

FAQ

Is Priceguide.ai only for US businesses?
Effectively yes. Pricing is in USD, the listed integrations (Jobber, JobTread) are US trade-CRM staples, and the templates are oriented around US home-service categories. A UK plumber could probably use it, but Quotify is built for UK / EU service businesses from the start, so the friction is lower.
Does Priceguide.ai work for non-home-services?
Less well. Their positioning, templates, integrations and value prop are all built around home-services trades. If you're a coach, designer, photographer, caterer, consultant, Quotify is the broader fit. If you're a roofer or HVAC contractor in the US, Priceguide.ai is genuinely tuned for you.
What's the difference between an "estimator" and a "quote form"?
Mostly marketing semantics: both take inputs and output a price. Priceguide.ai uses "estimator"; Quotify calls the same primitive a "quote form" or "instant quote." Functionally they're the same category of tool: visitor types their requirements, the embed computes a price or range, the business gets a qualified lead.
Is the "AI" in Priceguide.ai meaningful?
It's mostly an SEO/discovery frame: they pitch pricing data as structured for AI-driven search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google's AI overviews) to surface. The estimator itself isn't AI-generated; it's a configurable form like Quotify's. If "your pricing visible to AI search" is on your roadmap, that framing might matter; for most businesses the underlying mechanic is what counts.
Can I use Quotify alongside Jobber or JobTread?
Yes, both accept incoming webhooks or Zapier triggers, so Quotify's generic webhook plugs in cleanly. The set-up takes longer than Priceguide.ai's direct integrations, but it works, and you keep Quotify's broader form-builder.
Is Quotify cheaper than Priceguide.ai?
The entry paid tiers are close. Quotify Pro is £29/mo and Priceguide Lite is $19/mo. Quotify has a free Starter tier with the full builder; Priceguide doesn't, just a 14-day trial. At higher volumes Priceguide's per-completion limits kick in; Quotify scales by view count instead.

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