| PlanSwift |
Houzz Pro combines takeoffs, estimates, proposals, and payments in one system, while PlanSwift focuses mainly on takeoffs. Flooring contractors who want an end-to-end workflow avoid juggling multiple tools. The interface feels more modern and easier for small teams that don’t want complex desktop-based software. |
| STACK |
STACK targets commercial estimators, but Houzz Pro fits residential flooring contractors better with built-in proposals and client dashboards. It’s simpler to send polished quotes and collect e-signatures without extra setup. Pricing also tends to suit small remodeling businesses rather than large construction firms. |
| Floorzap |
Floorzap focuses on flooring retail sales, while Houzz Pro supports both estimating and broader project management. Contractors handling installation plus client communication benefit from integrated scheduling, invoicing, and change orders. This reduces the need for separate CRM or accounting tools. |
| Buildertrend |
Buildertrend offers deep construction management but can feel overwhelming for flooring specialists. Houzz Pro keeps estimating straightforward with templates and quick conversions to proposals. Smaller crews often find it faster to learn and more affordable for estimate-driven workflows. |
| Jobber |
Jobber works well for service businesses, yet it lacks advanced takeoff tools. Houzz Pro adds plan-based measurements and detailed material calculations for flooring jobs. Contractors bidding on remodels get more precise quantity tracking while still handling invoices and payments in one place. |