Comparison
Looking at Urable? Fair.
Urable is established software with real reviews and real mobile apps, and plenty of shops run on it happily. Here's an honest side-by-side for film shops specifically, based on both companies' public pages.
Where Urable is ahead today.
- Native iPhone and Android apps in both app stores
- 400+ five-star reviews, with named customers on their homepage
- A 3D visualizer for selling PPF and wrap jobs today
- QuickBooks integration (on their Pro plan and up)
- A lower entry price: plans start at $70 a month
If those are your deciding factors, Urable is a solid pick, and we'd rather say so than pretend otherwise.
Where FilmIQ differs.
The AI actually talks to your leads.
Urable's automated messaging sends reminders and on-my-way texts on a schedule. FilmIQ's AI holds the conversation: it asks what the customer drives, quotes a real number from your own per-panel price tables, and follows up until they book or opt out.
Film shops only.
Urable's homepage targets detailing, lawn care, landscaping, flat glass, tinting, and PPF with one tool. FilmIQ does tint, PPF, wrap, chrome delete, and ceramic, and nothing else. The pricing workspaces think in panels, glass sections, and film brands because that's the whole product.
One price, everything on.
On Urable's published plans, custom lead forms and online booking start on Pro at $110 a month, and commission tracking sits on Enterprise at $183. FilmIQ is $299 a month with every feature and every seat on from day one. No tier shopping.
Proposals built to close film work.
Packages and add-ons the customer taps through on their phone, the deposit shown up front, and approval that builds the itemized Square invoice on the spot.
Lead Radar.
FilmIQ watches public car-owner forums for buyers in your metro and drafts your reply. One shop per market, enforced in the database. Urable has nothing comparable on their public site.
The prices, plainly.
Urable
$70 / $110 / $183 per month
Express, Pro, and Enterprise tiers. More features as you move up.
FilmIQ
$299 per month, or $3,050 a year
One plan, every feature, every seat. 14-day free trial.
Yes, Urable costs less. FilmIQ charges more and bets the difference on the AI: one $2,450 full front it answers while you're installing covers about eight months of the subscription.
Urable details from urable.com and urable.com/pricing as of June 2026. Urable is a trademark of its owner; FilmIQ has no affiliation. If anything here is out of date, tell us and we'll correct it.
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