Pricing Comparison
Most AI repair estimation tools are built for insurance companies and require enterprise contracts with no public pricing. RepairSnap is the only AI-powered estimator with a free consumer tier and full data transparency.
Pricing data verified March 2026 from public sources: product websites, G2, Capterra, earnings reports, and press coverage.
At a Glance
RepairSnap
Free
First estimate, no account
Subscription planned: ~$9.99--$19.99/mo
Tractable AI
Enterprise
Contact sales required
Est. $1M+/yr for large carriers
CCC
Enterprise
Custom quotes only
~$1,200/mo for shops (per user review)
RepairPal
Free
Ad-supported, no photo AI
Revenue from shop ads + certification fees
Otto
Free
Shop referral model, CA only
Revenue from shop referral fees
Detailed Pricing Comparison
| RepairSnap | Tractable AI | CCC | RepairPal | Otto | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Freemium consumer + future API licensing | Enterprise contract (custom pricing) | Enterprise SaaS (custom pricing) | Free consumer (ad-supported, shop referral fees) | Free consumer (shop referral fees) |
| Free tier | Yes -- 1 free estimate, no account required | None -- enterprise sales process required | None -- enterprise sales process required | Yes -- unlimited free estimates | Yes -- free estimates, CA only |
| Consumer pricing | Free first estimate. Subscription planned (~$9.99--$19.99/mo) | Not available to consumers | Not available to consumers | Free (supported by shop advertising) | Free (supported by shop referrals) |
| Enterprise / API pricing | API licensing planned (per-call pricing) | Custom contracts (estimated $1M+/yr for large carriers) | Custom contracts (~$1,200/mo for shops per user review, add-ons double cost) | Shop certification fees + Yelp advertising (undisclosed) | Shop referral fees (undisclosed) |
| Revenue model alignment | Consumer subscriptions -- revenue aligned with estimate accuracy | Insurance carrier contracts -- revenue from insurers | Insurance carrier + shop contracts -- revenue from insurers | Shop advertising -- revenue from shops wanting customers | Shop referral fees -- revenue from shops wanting customers |
| Public pricing page | Planned | No -- "contact sales" only | No -- custom quotes only | N/A (free consumer product) | N/A (free consumer product) |
Why Revenue Model Matters
How a repair estimation tool makes money determines whose interests it serves. Revenue alignment affects estimate accuracy and objectivity.
Consumer subscription (RepairSnap)
Revenue comes from consumers who find the estimates valuable enough to pay for continued access. Incentive: make estimates as accurate and transparent as possible to retain subscribers. No shop referral fees, no advertising revenue influencing results.
Enterprise insurance contracts (Tractable, CCC)
Revenue comes from insurance carriers. Incentive: optimize estimates for carrier payouts, not for what repairs actually cost consumers. CCC's $1,200--$1,800 average supplement gap suggests systematic underestimation in initial AI estimates.
Shop referral fees (RepairPal, Otto)
Revenue comes from body shops paying for customer referrals. Incentive: send consumers to paying shops. When shops fund the tool consumers use to evaluate them, there is a structural conflict of interest. The tool works for the shops, not the consumer.
Consumer Pricing Reference
The only other consumer-priced competitor in this space is Proofr, which focuses on damage documentation (not cost estimation):
$2.89
/week
$9.90
/month
$89.90
/year
Source: App Store listing (verified March 2026). Proofr provides tamper-proof timestamped photos for rental car documentation but does not estimate repair costs.
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