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GAF QuickMeasure vs EagleView

Two roofing platforms a contractor might evaluate side-by-side. Here's how they compare on time to roof report, included features, pricing, and customer-grounded pros and cons.

Ranked #3

GAF QuickMeasure

4.0
Higher score

Aerial roof measurement reports from GAF, the largest US shingle manufacturer.

Time to report
1 hour
Price per report
$18
Best for
Price-sensitive residential roofing contractors — especially GAF-certified shops and those already ordering through Beacon PRO+ or ABC Supply — who want fast aerial measurements without a subscription
Ranked #4

EagleView

4.3

The legacy aerial roof measurement standard, now reimagined as EagleView One 3D

Time to report
3-6 hr (standard); up to 24-48 hr
Price per report
~$80
Best for
Insurance-restoration and storm-chasing roofers who need ESX-exportable measurement reports with the broadest CRM integration footprint and hail/wind history data
The short version

GAF QuickMeasure edges out EagleView.

On our 5-axis rubric, GAF QuickMeasure scores 7.4 to EagleView's 5.5 — a 1.9-point gap. The biggest differentiator is time to roof report: GAF QuickMeasure at 1 hour versus EagleView at 3-6 hr (standard); up to 24-48 hr.

What's included.

Feature-by-feature: measurement, proposal, CRM, AI design, and financing — plus turnaround time and per-report price.

FeatureGAF QuickMeasureEagleView
Roof measurement
Produces a measured roof report from satellite, aerial, or smartphone photos
Proposal generation
Turns the measurement into a polished, sendable customer proposal
CRM / pipeline
Tracks leads, jobs, and follow-ups through the sales process
AI design generation
Generates the design automatically, no manual sketching required
Financing integrations
Built-in lender integrations for in-home financing offers
Time to roof report
Pulled from vendor pricing pages
1 hour3-6 hr (standard); up to 24-48 hr
Price per report
$18~$80

The scores.

Same 5-axis rubric every platform is scored against. Public weights, no vendor input.

GAF QuickMeasure · #3
7.4/ 10
Speed to Quote
6.4
Mobile UX
6.8
Pricing Transparency
8.4
Ease of Setup
8.6
Customer Support
7.2
EagleView · #4
5.5/ 10
Speed to Quote
5.0
Mobile UX
7.0
Pricing Transparency
3.0
Ease of Setup
7.0
Customer Support
6.0

What customers say.

GAF QuickMeasure
Strengths
  • Lowest per-report price among major aerial-measurement vendors, starting at ~$18
  • Sub-1-hour turnaround for single-family residential is consistently cited in vendor content and contractor reviews
  • No subscription, no minimum, no GAF certification gate — fully pay-as-you-go
  • Distribution-channel integration: reports orderable directly from Beacon PRO+, myABCsupply, and ServiceTitan
Tradeoffs
  • No ESX export for Xactimate — a real dealbreaker for the >30%-insurance-restoration segment
  • Measurement only — must be paired with a CRM/quoting tool to actually sell a job
  • Prepaid-wallet billing requires loading funds in advance, which App Store reviewers flag as a minor friction
EagleView
Strengths
  • Industry-standard accuracy with ESX export — preferred by insurance adjusters and Xactimate workflows
  • Broadest CRM integration footprint: AccuLynx, JobNimbus, Roofr, ServiceTitan, Leap, and most roofing platforms pull reports directly
  • Hail and wind storm-event history reports are a real differentiator for insurance-restoration work
  • Massive proprietary aerial imagery archive; coverage across virtually all U.S. residential addresses
Tradeoffs
  • Sales-gated, opaque pricing — no public rate card; you must talk to a rep to learn what you'll actually pay
  • Reported price increases through 2023-2024 pushed Premium reports from ~$60 toward ~$80-$87, drawing contractor complaints on Capterra and forums
  • Turnaround of 3-6 hours (standard) to 24-48 hours is slow vs Roofr (~2 hr, $13-19) and GAF QuickMeasure (~1 hr, ~$18)