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Houzz Pro

Researched Systemly reviewedBy Systemly EditorialUpdated June 2026
7.4/10
Systemly score
Starting price
Quote-based
Free trial
30 days
Free plan
Yes
Mobile
iOS + Android
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Design-build software that comes with Houzz leads attached. Fits remodelers who want client dashboards and a lead source in one tool.

This is a researched profile of Houzz Pro, built from its own pages and docs, not yet hands-on.

Built for, and not

Built for

  • Remodelers and interior designers who want client-facing project tools and a lead source in one
  • Design-build firms that value mood boards, 3D, and client dashboards
  • Businesses already getting work from the Houzz marketplace

Skip this if

  • Trades that do not sell design, where the mood-board and 3D tools add little
  • Shops that need a deep two-way QuickBooks sync, the sync is one-way
  • Owners wary of annual contracts, cancellation complaints are common

How we scored Houzz Pro

Editorial score, weighted by the criteria below. Full methodology →

Ease of use25%7.5
Features for service businesses25%8.0
Pricing & value20%6.5
Support & onboarding15%7.0
Overall7.4 / 10

What it really costs

Full pricing breakdown

Has a free plan; paid pricing is quote-based.

Free

Free

3D planner, estimates, invoicing

Pro

Quote

Quote-based; +$60/user

Annual billing usually lowers the effective rate. Confirm current numbers on the vendor page before buying.

Real-cost reality

Houzz Pro now lists a free plan (3D planner, estimates, invoicing) and quotes its paid Pro tier rather than publishing a price, with extra users about $60 each and a 30-day trial. Reviewers report a 12-month contract and cancellation friction on paid plans, so read the terms. Marketplace lead costs and payment processing are separate from the subscription.

Watch out for

  • A 12-month contract is reported, with frequent cancellation complaints
  • Extra users add about $60 each a month
  • QuickBooks sync is one-way, not two-way
  • Zapier access is limited to the Custom tier

Pricing verified June 2026

Pros and cons

What works

  • Client-facing design tools: mood boards, 3D, and dashboards in one place
  • Houzz marketplace as a built-in lead source
  • Estimating, invoicing, and project management for design-build

Watch before buying

  • Reported 12-month contract with cancellation complaints
  • QuickBooks sync is one-way only
  • Zapier limited to the top tier; extra users cost $60 each

01

What Houzz Pro is

Houzz Pro is design-build software for remodelers and interior designers, with the Houzz marketplace attached as a lead source. It pairs mood boards, 3D, and client dashboards with estimating, invoicing, and project management.

02

Where it shines

The combination is the draw: client-facing design tools and a built-in lead source in one tool, so a design firm can win work on Houzz and run the project in the same place. For remodelers who sell on visuals, that is genuinely useful.

03

Where it falls short

Reviewers report a 12-month contract with cancellation friction, the QuickBooks sync is one-way, Zapier is locked to the top tier, and extra users cost $60 each. Trades that do not sell design get less from it.

Our verdict

A good fit for a remodeler or designer who wants design tools and Houzz leads in one place, provided the annual contract and one-way QuickBooks sync work for you. The design-plus-leads combination is the appeal; the billing terms are the caution. Our score reflects researched sources and verified user reviews, not hands-on testing.

Integrations

QuickBooks Online logoQuickBooks OnlineNativeOne-way sync
HHouzz MarketplaceNativeLead source
HHouzz Pro PaymentsNative
Zapier logoZapierVia ZapierCustom tier only

Support and mobile

Support

PhoneEmailLive chatKnowledge base

Phone, email, and chat support with a knowledge base and onboarding. Reviews are mixed: the design tools and lead source draw praise, while billing, contracts, and cancellation are the recurring complaints.

Mobile

WebiOSAndroid

iOS and Android apps for client communication, project tracking, and on-site notes. The app supports the design-build workflow, though the strongest features, mood boards and 3D, are most usable on desktop.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Houzz Pro.

How much does Houzz Pro cost?

There is a free plan (3D planner, estimates, invoicing). The paid Pro tier is quote-based rather than publicly priced, with extra users about $60 each and a 30-day trial.

Is there a contract?

Reviewers report a 12-month contract, and cancellation complaints are common. Read the terms carefully before signing.

Does it sync with QuickBooks?

One-way only. Data flows to QuickBooks but not fully back, so shops that need a true two-way sync should weigh that.

Who is Houzz Pro for?

Remodelers and designers who want client-facing design tools, mood boards, 3D, and dashboards, plus the Houzz marketplace as a lead source, in one platform.

Systemly reviewedLast tested June 2026 by Systemly Editorial.
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