Leap Pricing in 2026
Leap doesn't publish pricing. Here's the reported cost per user, what's included in each tier, and how it compares to Ketterly for roofing contractors.
Pricing transparency: Not published — requires sales call
G2 reviews, Capterra, contractor forum reports (2025–2026)
What Leap Users Actually Pay
Reported price range
$79–$149 per user per month depending on tier
Pricing model
per seat
Contract
Annual contracts standard
Annual contracts standard. Monthly options available at a higher rate.
What's Included
- Digital proposal builder with product catalog
- In-home sales presentation tools
- E-signature
- Homeowner financing integration (GreenSky, Hearth)
- Estimating with pricing templates
- Mobile app for in-home presentations
What Costs Extra
- EagleView satellite measurement (requires separate EagleView subscription)
- CompanyCam photo documentation (separate subscription)
- CRM pipeline management (limited in base tier)
- Commission tracking (not a built-in feature)
- Supplement tracking (not available)
- Crew scheduling and job management (not available)
How Ketterly Compares on Price
Leap is built around the sales presentation and financing offer — it excels at those. But it's not a full CRM: there's no supplement tracking, no canvassing maps, no commission tracking, and crew management is outside its scope. Companies that grow beyond the in-home sales motion typically find they need to add another platform.
| Team size | Leap (est.) | Ketterly (published) |
|---|---|---|
| 1–3 users | ~$237–$447/mo (est.) | $250/mo — Starter |
| 5 users | ~$395–$745/mo (est.) | $425/mo — Team |
| 10 users | ~$790–$1,490/mo (est.) | $800/mo — Business |
| 20 users | ~$1,580–$2,980/mo (est.) | $1,500/mo — Scale |
Leap estimates based on community reports and G2 reviews. Ketterly pricing is published and fixed.
Ketterly Pricing — No Surprises
Flat-rate team pricing. One bill. Same price whether you have 1 user or your full team headcount.
Starter
$250/mo
Up to 3 users
Full platform — satellite measurement, supplement tracking, job costing, commission tracking, canvassing maps, and more.
Team
$425/mo
Up to 5 users
Full platform — satellite measurement, supplement tracking, job costing, commission tracking, canvassing maps, and more.
Business
$800/mo
Up to 10 users
Full platform — satellite measurement, supplement tracking, job costing, commission tracking, canvassing maps, and more.
Scale
$1500/mo
Up to 20 users
Full platform — satellite measurement, supplement tracking, job costing, commission tracking, canvassing maps, and more.
Who Leap Is Best For
Roofing and home improvement companies focused on in-home sales presentations and homeowner financing offers. Strong for retail sales; limited for insurance restoration or crew management.
Frequently Asked
Leap Pricing: Common Questions
How much does Leap cost per month?
Leap does not publish pricing publicly. Based on G2 and contractor community reports, Leap pricing typically falls in the $79–$149 per user per month range. For a 5-user team, that's roughly $395–$745/month. Annual contracts are standard.
Does Leap include financing for roofing customers?
Yes — financing integration (GreenSky and Hearth) is one of Leap's core features. The financing offer is built into the sales presentation workflow. Note: the financing itself comes from GreenSky or Hearth, which have their own approval requirements for contractors. Leap facilitates the integration but doesn't provide the financing.
Does Leap include satellite measurement?
Not natively. Leap integrates with EagleView for satellite measurement reports, but EagleView is a separate subscription with per-report fees. You're paying for both Leap and EagleView separately.
Is Leap good for insurance restoration?
No. Leap is built for retail in-home sales. It does not have insurance supplement tracking, Xactimate integration, or insurance claim management. Storm restoration companies will find Leap missing critical features for their workflow.
How does Leap compare to Ketterly?
Leap is purpose-built for the in-home sales presentation and financing offer. Ketterly covers the full roofing workflow: canvassing, estimating, insurance supplements, job costing, crew management, and commission tracking. Ketterly does not yet have a native financing integration (on the roadmap). Leap does not have supplement tracking, canvassing maps, job costing, or commission tracking. For companies whose primary need is in-home sales + financing, Leap is strong. For everything beyond that, Ketterly covers more ground.