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Autopilot vs Leap

Leap is built for the in-home close: estimate, financing, and e-signature at the kitchen table, with a CRM behind it. Autopilot plans start at $49 a month, and the $149 Full Throttle plan includes the full phone system, AI receptionist, QuickBooks, GPS, and marketing tools.

Trusted by 400+ businesses4.9 out of 5 stars on Google Play4.8 out of 5 stars on the App Store

The Leap alternative built for small service crews

The numbers that decide it, side by side.

Autopilot vs Leap at a glance
Comparison pointAutopilotLeap logoLeap
Starting price$49/mo flat$79/mo (CRM Essential, single user)
Team members included1, 5, or 10 by plan$99/user/mo beyond the first on Team plan
Free trial2 weeks, no card required14 days (CRM plans)
Onboarding fee$0Not published
ContractMonth to month, cancel anytime1-year contract, billed monthly
AI receptionistFull Throttle, $149/moNot offered
Full business phone systemFull Throttle, $149/moNot built in
SupportHuman support chat, no ticket queueNot published

Last updated July 2026. Leap details are based on publicly available information; verify with Leap.

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Who is Leap?

Leap is the combination of two products: SalesPro, its flagship in-home sales app that walks a rep from estimate to financing options to e-signature in one appointment, and the former JobProgress CRM, which it acquired and folded in. It has been majority-owned by private equity firm Nexa Equity since 2021 and serves roofing, remodeling, and exterior contractors, with measurement integrations and in-app financing as standout strengths.

The CRM side starts at $79 a month for a single-user Essential plan and $298 a month for the Team plan, with additional users at $99 each per month. SalesPro is sold separately: Premium is $750 a month for 6 users and Enterprise is quote-based. All plans run on one-year contracts billed monthly, and the CRM offers a 14-day free trial.

For a sales organization that closes big-ticket remodel and roofing jobs in the home, Leap's guided selling and financing presentation are genuinely strong. For a small crew that mostly needs the day-to-day business run, the one-year contract and per-user math add up fast.

Who is Autopilot?

Autopilot is an all-in-one CRM built for home service businesses: junk removal, cleaning, landscaping, moving, and the rest of the trades that keep neighborhoods running. Plans start at $49 a month for scheduling, estimates, invoicing, payments, and online booking. Crew at $99 adds two-way texting and limited calling. Full Throttle at $149 adds the full phone system, AI receptionist, QuickBooks, GPS, and marketing tools. Plans include 1, 5, or 10 team members respectively.

It was built by a founder who ran his own junk removal company and got tired of paying for three tools that didn't talk to each other. Over 400 businesses run on it today, and it holds a 4.8 rating on the App Store and 4.9 on Google Play.

Autopilot plans start at $49 a month, and the $149 Full Throttle plan includes the full phone system, AI receptionist, QuickBooks, GPS, and marketing tools.

Feature by feature

Not just checkmarks. Where a feature costs extra or sits on a higher plan, the table says so.

Phone & AI

Phone & AI: Autopilot vs Leap
Comparison pointAutopilotLeap logoLeap
AI receptionist that answers and books callsFull Throttle ($149/mo)
Built-in business phone (VoIP)Full Throttle ($149/mo)
Call recording & transcriptsFull Throttle ($149/mo)
AI call summariesFull Throttle ($149/mo)
Two-way business textingCrew and Full ThrottleNot advertised

Scheduling & Jobs

Scheduling & Jobs: Autopilot vs Leap
Comparison pointAutopilotLeap logoLeap
Drag-and-drop scheduling & dispatchAppointment calendar & production
Online bookingNot advertised
Estimates & quotes
Client & lead management
iOS & Android crew app4.8 App Store / 4.9 Google Play

Payments & Money

Payments & Money: Autopilot vs Leap
Comparison pointAutopilotLeap logoLeap
Invoicing & paymentsTeam plan & up
Tap to Pay on iPhoneNot advertised
QuickBooks syncFull Throttle ($149/mo)Via integrations on Team plan
Price bookMaterial & labor library (Team plan)
Customer tippingNot advertised

Marketing & Growth

Marketing & Growth: Autopilot vs Leap
Comparison pointAutopilotLeap logoLeap
Review funnelFull Throttle ($149/mo)Not advertised
SMS blast campaignsFull Throttle ($149/mo)Not advertised
Email blast campaignsFull Throttle ($149/mo)Not advertised
Automated marketing sequencesFull Throttle ($149/mo)Workflow automations
Google Ads trackingFull Throttle ($149/mo)Not advertised

Where Leap goes deeper

Leap strengths vs Autopilot
Comparison pointAutopilotLeap logoLeap
Guided in-home sales presentations
In-app customer financing options
Roof measurement integrations

An honest comparison cuts both ways. If these are must-haves for your business today, Leap earns the look.

What you actually pay

Autopilot

  • Starter$49/mo
  • Crew$99/mo
  • Full Throttle$149/mo

Clear plans for 1, 5, or 10 team members. No onboarding fee or annual contract. Free 2-week trial.

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Leap

  • CRM Essential$79/mo

    Single user, 1-year contract

  • CRM Team$298/mo

    First user included, then $99/user/mo

  • SalesPro Premium$750/mo

    6 users, sold separately from the CRM

  • SalesPro EnterpriseQuote-based

Leap plans run on one-year contracts billed monthly. The CRM and SalesPro are separate products, so a team using both pays for both. A five-person Team CRM works out to roughly $694 a month before SalesPro.

Last updated July 2026. Leap details are based on publicly available information; verify with Leap.

The bottom line

Two different tools for two different businesses. Here is the honest split.

Choose Leap if…

  • Your business is big-ticket in-home sales and you want a guided estimate-to-financing-to-signature flow
  • You present financing options in the home and need lender integrations in the app
  • You want roofing measurement integrations feeding your estimates
  • You run a dedicated sales team and the CRM is secondary

Choose Autopilot if…

  • You want month-to-month terms, not a one-year contract
  • You want clear team limits of 1, 5, or 10 members across the $49, $99, and $149 plans
  • You want your calls answered and booked by an AI receptionist, included in the plan
  • You want the full phone system, AI receptionist, QuickBooks, GPS, and marketing on the published $149 Full Throttle plan

Switching from Leap takes an afternoon

Four steps, and our team does the heavy one for you.

  1. 1

    Export your customers

    Pull your client list out of Leap as a CSV. Every FSM platform supports this, and it takes about five minutes.

  2. 2

    We import everything for you

    Send us the file and our team loads your customers, jobs, and price book into Autopilot as part of free onboarding. No spreadsheet wrestling on your end.

  3. 3

    Point your phone number at Autopilot

    On Full Throttle, keep your existing business number. We port it or forward it, so calls start landing in Autopilot with recording, transcripts, and the AI receptionist behind them.

  4. 4

    Run both for a week, then cut over

    Your Leap account keeps working during your free trial. Most crews book their first Autopilot job on day one and cancel the old subscription within the month.

400+
businesses run on Autopilot
4.9
Google Play rating
4.8
App Store rating
$49
per month starting price

Autopilot vs Leap: your questions

The things owners actually ask before they switch.

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