CrewCommander vs Roofr

Roofr makes excellent measurement reports. But their CRM is a walled garden — no API, no external integrations, and CRM features still maturing. Here's the full picture.

Pricing Comparison

Monthly cost at common team sizes. All figures USD, monthly billing.

CrewCommander Roofr
3 users $149/mo $249/mo Essentials, 5 seats
6 users $249/mo $349/mo Scale, 10 seats
12 users $399/mo $349/mo flat rate
External CRM integration Yes AccuLynx, JobNimbus No API
AI Assistant Full Commander None
Measurement parsing Any provider Roofr only
Geometry-based waste Yes Basic percentage

A note on Roofr's pricing: Roofr's CRM plans include measurement reports at reduced per-report rates. Their Essentials plan includes 5 seats, Scale includes 10. Pricing is straightforward and published — credit to them for transparency. The comparison above reflects list pricing for CRM access only; actual cost may vary based on report volume.

Feature Comparison

Feature CrewCommander Roofr
AI Command Interface
Geometry-Based Waste
Customer Portal included
External CRM Integration AccuLynx, JobNimbus no API
Built-in Product Training
Built-in Sales Training
Roof Measurement Integration all providers Roofr reports only
CRM & Pipeline
Proposals & E-Signatures
Email & SMS
Calendar
Invoicing
Photo Management

What CrewCommander Does Differently

Open platform, not a closed ecosystem

CrewCommander integrates with the CRM you already use. Roofr is a closed ecosystem with no public API — if you're on Roofr, everything stays in Roofr. If you want to connect to AccuLynx for estimating, or JobNimbus for your pipeline, there's no bridge. With CrewCommander, Commander operates your existing CRM and connects measurement data, estimates, and proposals across your stack.

Provider-agnostic measurement parsing

CrewCommander parses Roofr reports, EagleView reports, RoofScope, GAF QuickMeasure, or any measurement PDF. You're not locked into one provider for your aerial data. If Roofr raises prices, changes coverage, or doesn't serve your market, you have options. That flexibility belongs to you — not to your software vendor.

Being fair about Roofr's strengths

Roofr's measurement reports are industry-leading. Their imagery, accuracy, and turnaround time are genuinely excellent, and their CRM is growing fast. Their pricing is transparent — which is more than most competitors can say. The trade-off is flexibility: you get a well-integrated measurement-to-CRM workflow, but only within Roofr's walls. If that's the whole game for your business, Roofr may be a fine choice.

Use both — they're not mutually exclusive

The most practical path for many contractors: use Roofr for reports, use CrewCommander to parse them, calculate waste, build estimates, and operate your CRM. You keep Roofr's best-in-class measurement data and add AI-powered operations on top. CrewCommander isn't trying to replace your measurement provider — it's building the layer above it.