QuickBooks Fails Roofers

QuickBooks costs $55/month ($660/year). Here's why roofers are leaving.

Quick Answer: QuickBooks costs roofers $660/year ($2,214 over 3 years with inflation). Annual price increases of 10-15% QuickBooks lacks No scheduling/booking and No CRM functionality. Helix is $279 once — or $99 today and two more payments — with invoicing, scheduling, CRM, time tracking, and accounting included. Break even in 5.1 months. 30-day money-back guarantee.

The Damage

QuickBooks monthly$55/mo
Annual drain$660/yr
Year 2 (11.4% SaaS inflation)$735
Year 3$819
3-year total$2,214
5-year total$4,142

That's $2,214 gone in 3 years. And you don't own anything. Stop paying, lose access.

Your QuickBooks subscription has cost you $0.00 since you opened this page.

That's 29 hours of a roofer's work every year — just to pay for QuickBooks.

What Roofers Say About QuickBooks

"$55/month for accounting software that can't generate a roofing estimate. I still need a separate app for that."
— Common complaint from roofers using QuickBooks

A Day in the Life of a Roofer Using QuickBooks

It's 6am and you're loading 30 squares of shingles onto the trailer. Your supplier invoice from yesterday doesn't match what you ordered. You have a tear-off at 7am and a second job to estimate at 3pm. The homeowner on job one wants an itemized invoice before you leave but you're covered in tar and granules. By Friday you've done two roofs, bought $4,000 in materials, and still haven't billed either customer.

Now add $55/month to QuickBooks on top of that. At median roofer earnings ($47,000/year), that is 29 hours of work annually — just for software that does not solve half these problems.

Why Roofers Leave QuickBooks

Annual price increases of 10-15%
User caps force expensive tier jumps
Complex interface overwhelms small operators
Desktop version being sunset - forced to Online
Payment processing fees add up fast
No offline capability
QB controls 85% of this market. It's technically a monopoly. The FTC has a long issue with Intuit over pricing.
400% increase since 2023. We used to update every 2 years for $250. Now subscription is $689.
An almost 70% price increase for your most used product and all you guys are adding is a bunch of AI slop.
Processing fees: none or 2.9%+$0.25 on every payment you collect

What QuickBooks Doesn't Have

Roofers need these. QuickBooks doesn't include them — you'd pay for another subscription.

No scheduling/booking — not included, you'd need another tool
No CRM functionality — not included, you'd need another tool
No project management for services — not included, you'd need another tool
Steep learning curve — not included, you'd need another tool
Forced tier upgrades for basic features — not included, you'd need another tool

Helix includes all of this for $279 once.

See the full history of QuickBooks price changes in the SaaS Graveyard →

Your Full Stack Cost

QuickBooks is just one piece. What else are you losing money on?

Switching Takes 1-2 Days

Most roofers are fully switched before the weekend.

1

Export your data

Go to Reports → export to CSV. Download clients, invoices, expenses.

2

Set up Helix

15-minute setup. Import your clients and expense categories.

3

Parallel run

Run both for 1-2 weeks. Verify everything transferred.

4

Cancel QuickBooks

Cancel subscription. Download final backup. You're done.

The Exit

Here's the math: QuickBooks at $55/month costs $660 in year one, $735 in year two (11.4% SaaS inflation), and $819 in year three. That's $2,214 gone in 3 years — and you don't own anything. Stop paying, lose access to your data, your clients, your history. Everything.

Helix is $279 once. Invoicing, scheduling, CRM, accounting, time tracking — all connected, all offline-capable, all yours. You break even in 5.1 months. After that, QuickBooks users keep paying $55 every month while you keep $1,935 over 3 years. The 30-day money-back guarantee means zero risk: if Helix doesn't work for your roofer business, full refund.

FAQ

Can Helix really replace QuickBooks for roofers?

For solo roofers and small teams (1-5 people), yes. Helix includes invoicing, scheduling, CRM, time tracking, task management, and full accounting. QuickBooks lacks No scheduling/booking and No CRM functionality — Helix includes both. QuickBooks may be better if you have a large team (10+) or need enterprise-specific features.

How hard is it to switch from QuickBooks?

Four steps: export your data, set up helix, parallel run, cancel quickbooks. Most roofers are fully switched in 1-2 days. You can run both in parallel until you're confident — cancel QuickBooks only when you're ready.

What happens to my QuickBooks data?

Export everything before canceling. Helix imports client lists, invoices, and expenses from CSV. Your data stays yours — unlike QuickBooks, where losing access means losing everything.

Is $279 a lot for a roofer?

The median roofer earns $47,000/year. QuickBooks at $660/year represents 29 hours of work annually — just for software. Helix at $279 once is 0.6% of annual income, paid one time. After that, it's free forever.

Own Your Tools. Stop Renting.

QuickBooks is a subscription — you pay every month, the price goes up every year, and if you stop paying, you lose access to everything. Your client list, your invoices, your financial history. Gone. That is not ownership. That is renting your own business data.

Helix is $279 once — or $99 today and two more payments. Your data lives on your device. Everything is integrated: scheduling connects to CRM, jobs auto-generate invoices, time tracking feeds your accounting. No Zapier. No copying between apps. One purchase, own it forever. 30-day money-back guarantee means zero risk.

Still want QuickBooks?

We think Helix is the better deal at $279 once vs $55/mo. But if you've decided on QuickBooks, here's the link. No hard feelings.

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Pricing verified March 2026. SaaS inflation rate: 11.4% YoY.

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