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Honest Comparison · May 2026 Pricing

BD Financial IQ vs Housecall Pro Bookkeeping

These aren't the same kind of product. HCP Bookkeeping is a managed service — a person doing your books for you, priced behind a sales call. BDFIQ is software you run, with published pricing. Here's how to think about the choice, and where BDB's own bookkeeping service fits if you want a managed path with transparent pricing.

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BD Financial IQ vs HCP Bookkeeping

Different Product Categories. Pick the One That Fits How You Want to Run Your Books.

Housecall Pro Bookkeeping is a managed service. You hand off your books to HCP's bookkeeping team, they categorize transactions and produce monthly statements, and you pay a recurring fee. The fee is quote-only — book-a-call pricing. It's bundled-adjacent to the HCP field-service platform (Basic $59-79/mo, Essentials $149-189/mo, MAX $299-329/mo).

BD Financial IQ is software you operate. A cloud accounting platform with 3-track job costing, segment P&L, and multi-entity at every tier. Published Founder's pricing at launch. You (or your bookkeeper) run the books inside BDFIQ.

The honest comparison isn't "which is better" — it's "do you want software, or do you want a service?" Many businesses end up wanting both. If that's you, BDB offers its own managed bookkeeping at bestdecisionbookkeeping.com, with published bundle pricing and BDFIQ included in the bundle.

Product type

HCP Bookkeeping: managed service. BDFIQ: software.

Pricing transparency

HCP Bookkeeping: book-a-call quote. BDFIQ: published Founder's rate at launch.

Who does the work

HCP: HCP's bookkeeping team. BDFIQ: you or your bookkeeper inside the platform.

3-track job costing

HCP: depends on what their team supports. BDFIQ: native Materials / Labor / Subs.

Multi-entity

HCP: depends on quote. BDFIQ: included every tier.

Want a managed path with published pricing?

BDB Bookkeeping (bestdecisionbookkeeping.com) — BDFIQ included in the bundle.

Software vs Service, Compared Honestly

Verified May 2026. HCP core software pricing is published; HCP Bookkeeping (the managed service) is not. Some rows below are marked as "depends on quote" because HCP doesn't publicly disclose the service scope.

Dimension HCP Bookkeeping (Managed Service) BD Financial IQ (Software)
Product categoryWhat you're buyingA team of bookkeepers doing your booksCloud GL platform you operate
Pricing transparencyPosted on websiteQuote-only / book-a-callFounder's rate published at launch
Underlying GL platformWhere the books actually liveTypically QuickBooks Online (per HCP's app integrations)BDFIQ — native
Who does the workDay-to-day bookkeepingHCP's bookkeeping teamYou or your bookkeeper (BDB has services if you want)
Monthly statementsP&L, BS, Cash FlowProvided by HCP teamGenerated by BDFIQ on demand
3-track job costingMaterials / Labor / SubsDepends on how the service team is configured (QBO underlying doesn't have native Subs)Native 3-track, every tier
Side-by-side segment P&LOne screen, all segmentsDepends on quote / scopeBuilt-in screen, every tier
Multi-entity consolidationMultiple legal entitiesDepends on quote / scopeEvery tier
Field-service / dispatch integrationBringing job data into booksDirect (HCP service team has access to HCP platform data)Native via BDB Project Tools (or import if you stay on HCP)
Custom reportsBuild what you needBy request to the teamSelf-serve in the platform
Time-to-onboardHow fast you startSales call + scope + setupSelf-serve sign-up at launch
Control over your booksWho has accessOutsourced — you review summariesFull control — you operate the platform
If you want a managed serviceWith published pricingHCP Bookkeeping (quote-only)BDB Bookkeeping (published) — BDFIQ included in bundle

Software vs Service — How to Pick

Both models work. The choice is about how much of the bookkeeping you want to do yourself, how much you want to pay for someone else to do it, and how much pricing transparency you want before you commit.

01 · The Category Difference

HCP Bookkeeping Is a Service. BDFIQ Is Software. Same Outcome (Books), Different Path.

A managed bookkeeping service like HCP Bookkeeping, Wave Advisors, Bench, or BDB Bookkeeping is a team of bookkeepers doing the work for you. They typically run the books inside an underlying GL platform (often QuickBooks Online), categorize your transactions monthly, deliver financial statements, and answer questions when you ask.

Software like BDFIQ is the platform itself — you log in, see your books, categorize transactions, run reports, send invoices. You can hire your own bookkeeper to do it inside BDFIQ, or do it yourself, or hand it to BDB's bookkeeping service.

HCP Bookkeeping's pitch: "Hand off your books to our bookkeeping team."
BDFIQ's pitch: "Run your books on a modern cloud platform with 3-track job costing, segment P&L, and multi-entity built in. Add a managed bookkeeper later if you want one."
02 · Pricing Transparency

HCP Bookkeeping Is Quote-Only. BDFIQ Will Publish Founder's Pricing at Launch.

Housecall Pro doesn't publish a price for its Bookkeeping service. It's behind a book-a-call funnel. That's a common pattern for managed bookkeeping (Bench, Pilot, and others do the same), but it means you can't comparison-shop without committing to a sales conversation.

BDFIQ's Founder's rate will be published on the website at launch, with one number for everyone. No quote, no scope-creep, no negotiation. BDB Bookkeeping (the managed-service sister option) also publishes its bundle pricing publicly — it's the same philosophy.

What you typically see: "Get a custom quote for your business." A sales call, a scope, a proposal, eventually a number.
BDFIQ does: Publishes one Founder's rate. The number on the page is the number on the bill, locked for the life of your subscription.
03 · What's Underneath HCP Bookkeeping

HCP Bookkeeping Typically Runs On QuickBooks Online

Most field-service-vertical managed bookkeeping services (HCP, Jobber, ServiceTitan partners) deliver their work inside QuickBooks Online. That means the underlying limitations of QBO carry through: no native Subcontractor cost track, job costing only on Plus and up, no multi-entity, ~12-17% annual price increases on the QBO subscription.

If you sign up for HCP Bookkeeping and then realize your job-margin reports don't separate sub-cost from labor-cost, that's QBO under the hood — not the bookkeeping team's choice.

The service-on-QBO pattern: "We do your books in QuickBooks Online and deliver monthly reports."
BDFIQ does: 3-track job costing (Materials / Labor / Subcontractors) is native to the platform. Whether you run BDFIQ yourself or hand it to BDB Bookkeeping, the underlying capability is the same.
04 · The Field-Service Pair Question

HCP's Strength Is Field-Service Software — And You Can Still Use BDFIQ With It

HCP's core product (Basic $59-79/mo, Essentials $149-189/mo, MAX $299-329/mo) is field-service software: dispatch, scheduling, mobile invoicing, customer messaging. It's a real strength and a different category from accounting.

You can absolutely run HCP for field operations and BDFIQ for accounting. The connector path is CSV export from HCP into BDFIQ at month-end (or however often you reconcile). BDB also offers Project Tools as a native pair to BDFIQ if you want a tighter ops-to-books integration from one vendor — but it's not required.

HCP's strength: Field-service dispatch and customer-facing workflows for home services.
BDFIQ alongside HCP: Software you run for accounting, while HCP keeps running the field. BDB Project Tools is available if you want a tighter native pair.
05 · If You Want Managed Bookkeeping

BDB Bookkeeping Is the Published-Pricing Managed Service — And BDFIQ Is Included in the Bundle

BDB offers monthly bookkeeping and fractional CFO services through bestdecisionbookkeeping.com. Pricing is published. The bookkeeping bundle includes the BDFIQ subscription at no additional charge. The fractional CFO bundle does the same and adds monthly strategy work.

If "I want a person doing my books" is what you actually want — that's a fine answer, and BDB has a service for it with the same pricing transparency that BDFIQ commits to.

The HCP path: Sales call → quote → commit → managed service inside QBO.
The BDB path: Published bundle pricing → you pick the tier that fits → managed service inside BDFIQ. More about the bookkeeping bundle →
06 · How to Pick

The Three Honest Paths

1. You want to operate the books yourself (or with your bookkeeper). Pick BDFIQ. Software, published pricing, 3-track job costing, every feature at every tier.

2. You want a managed service with published pricing. Pick BDB Bookkeeping — BDFIQ is included in the bundle. Or, if you've already vetted HCP Bookkeeping and the quote feels right for you, that's also a valid path.

3. You're not sure yet. Join the BDFIQ waitlist. At launch we'll publish pricing for both the software and the bookkeeping bundle so you can decide on real numbers.

The wrong move: Committing to a quote-only managed service before you've seen what running the software yourself would cost.
BDFIQ + BDB Bookkeeping does: Published prices for both paths. Pick what fits. Move between them later if your needs change.

HCP Customers Ask About

It's a managed bookkeeping service — a person (or team) doing your books for you on a recurring basis. It's not a general ledger platform you operate. Pricing is not published; it's a book-a-call quote. BDFIQ is the opposite — software you run, with published pricing.
Housecall Pro does not publish pricing for its Bookkeeping service. It's quote-only, behind a book-a-call funnel. The Housecall Pro core software is published: Basic $59/mo annual ($79 monthly), Essentials $149/mo annual ($189 monthly), MAX $299/mo annual ($329 monthly). The bookkeeping add-on price is separate and not disclosed publicly.
Software (like BDFIQ, QuickBooks Online, Xero) is a platform you log into, where you or your team do the bookkeeping work. Managed bookkeeping (like HCP Bookkeeping, Wave Advisors, Bench, or BDB's own bookkeeping service) is a person doing the work for you. Different cost structures, different responsibility models, different value propositions. Many businesses use both — software to run the books, a bookkeeper or fractional CFO to oversee.
Yes — through bestdecisionbookkeeping.com. BDB offers monthly bookkeeping and fractional CFO services starting at published bundle pricing. The BDFIQ subscription is included in the bookkeeping bundle. The difference vs HCP Bookkeeping: BDB publishes its pricing, and you can pick the software path (BDFIQ standalone), the service path (BDB Bookkeeping), or the combined path (BDB Bookkeeping bundle with BDFIQ included).
Yes. HCP's field-service / dispatch software is a different category from BDFIQ's accounting platform — they don't compete. Many home-service businesses run a field-service platform (HCP, Jobber, ServiceTitan, or BDB Project Tools) alongside an accounting GL (QBO, Xero, or BDFIQ). If you're on HCP and want to leave HCP Bookkeeping (the managed service) for a software path, BDFIQ is a candidate.
HCP's published integrations and partner ecosystem suggest most field-service-vertical managed bookkeeping work happens inside QuickBooks Online. That means the underlying limitations of QBO carry through: no native Subcontractor cost track, job costing gated to QBO Plus and up, no multi-entity, ~12-17% annual price increases on the QBO subscription. BDFIQ avoids those gaps by being a different platform underneath.
BDB Bookkeeping at bestdecisionbookkeeping.com. Published monthly bundle pricing. The BDFIQ subscription is included. The fractional CFO bundle adds monthly strategy work. Same transparency philosophy as BDFIQ — you see the price before you talk to anyone.
Yes. If your books are currently in QBO (where most HCP Bookkeeping work happens), BDFIQ's QBO migration wizard at launch handles chart of accounts, customers, vendors, products/services, opening balances, and historical transactions. The harder lift is replacing the managed service itself — either you take it in-house, hire your own bookkeeper, or switch to BDB Bookkeeping.

Want software with published pricing instead of a sales-call quote?

Get on the waitlist. BDFIQ at the Founder's rate — with the option to add BDB's managed bookkeeping bundle if you want one team to handle it all.

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