Alternative to MarketSharp
Vexor is a MarketSharp alternative for home-improvement contractors who want the complete business — quoting, jobs, crews, scheduling, JSA, daily logs, invoicing — instead of MarketSharp's lead-CRM-and-marketing-only focus. The pipeline matters, but so does everything after the sale.
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Vexor vs MarketSharp.
Why teams switch.
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MarketSharp's strength is the home-improvement sales pipeline: lead source tracking, canvasser/setter management, appointment scheduling, win-rate reporting. Once a deal is sold, the workflow stops. Vexor handles the entire post-sale workflow — install scheduling, crew assignment, daily progress, payment.
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Typical MarketSharp customer also runs separate scheduling software, a separate time clock, a separate field-photo tool, and exports to QuickBooks. Vexor consolidates all of that into one workspace at less than MarketSharp alone.
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MarketSharp is quote-only and the typical implementation lands at $200–$500/mo plus per-user fees. Vexor publishes every plan publicly at $99-$199/mo with no per-user costs.
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MarketSharp's mobile experience is built for sales reps in customer homes. Vexor's mobile experience is built for crews on jobsites — clock-in, photos, JSA, daily log, schedule, all from the phone.
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If your business is heavily canvasser-driven home-improvement (windows, siding, roofing) with 20+ outside sales reps and the entire bottleneck is lead-to-appointment-to-sale velocity, MarketSharp's sales depth is the right tool. For full-stack contractors who also need to run the install, Vexor is better.
FAQ.
Yes — every customer record captures lead source, sub-source, and campaign. Reports show conversion rate and revenue by source. MarketSharp's source attribution is deeper if you're running 10+ active marketing channels.
Vexor supports a setter-to-rep handoff via lead assignment and appointment booking. The territory-management and door-knocking-specific features in MarketSharp are more developed.
Customer, lead, and appointment data exports as CSV. Vexor imports those into customers and opportunity tracking. Email support@vexorapp.com for help mapping the field structure.
MarketSharp tracks the install date as a field on the deal. Vexor turns the deal into a job with crew assignments, multi-day scheduling, change orders, photos, and invoicing tied to the original quote.
MarketSharp customers typically pay $200–$500/mo plus per-user fees. Vexor is $99-$199/mo flat. For most operations that's several thousand dollars per year in savings before counting the tools Vexor replaces.
Both. Customer records carry through quote → job → invoice without losing context. Lead pipeline lives in the customer + opportunity view. Project management lives in the job view. MarketSharp is CRM-first; Vexor is job-first with the CRM woven in.
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