Comparison · honest, not snarky

Good Job vs. InnoVint.

InnoVint is the upmarket standard for production wineries with admin teams and structured workflows. Good Job is for owner-operated cellars under 10,000 cases who’d rather log a rack on their phone than open a desktop tab. Both are good software; they are built for different rooms.

We won’t pretend Good Job is the answer if you have a compliance manager and a production coordinator. We’ll tell you where to look.

Good Job wins on

Phone-first work, solo cellars, transparent price.

  • Phone is the primary surface — Snap a tag, talk to it, log additions on the cellar floor without booting a laptop.
  • Half-day onboarding. The shoebox import (xlsx, ods, CSV folders) reads ten years of records in under an hour.
  • Transparent cohort pricing — $99 / $149 / $199 per month, listed publicly, no per-seat fees.
  • Owner-operator workflows by default — no approval chains, no role gates, no production-coordinator handoffs.
  • TTB 5120.17, state crush report, COLA trace, and DTC state-by-state shipments all assemble from the same cellar notes.
InnoVint wins on

Production scale, structured teams, years of polish.

  • Mature production workflows for wineries with admin staff — work orders, bottling runs, multi-role approvals.
  • Industry standard at scale — used by hundreds of commercial wineries, large catalog of integrations.
  • Deep configuration for complex operations — multi-bond groups, custom-crush, contract production.
  • Established support and implementation teams — multi-week onboarding for wineries that need it.
  • Years of accumulated polish on the desktop UI; product team has been shipping since 2015.
Side-by-side

Twelve specific questions.

Compared by
Good Job
InnoVint
Best forOwner-operator wineries under 10,000 casesMid-to-large production wineries with admin teams
Pricing$99 / $149 / $199 per month, public cohort pricing — every feature, every tier, no per-seat feesQuote-based; reported in the $200–600/mo range depending on cases and modules. Not publicly listed.
Primary surfacePhone — Snap, Quick, scan a lot QR. Desktop for admin.Desktop browser + a companion mobile app
OnboardingHalf-day guided. Spreadsheet import (xlsx, ods, CSVs) reads ten years of history in under an hour.Multi-week implementation with a project manager
Cellar loggingPlain English on the phone: “30 parts to PT351” → KMBS dose computed against live volumeStructured form-based work orders on the desktop
ComplianceTTB 5120.17 + state crush + COLA trace + DTC by state — all generated from cellar notesStrong TTB compliance, configured per winery during implementation
Team modelUnlimited team members at every cohort. No approvals, no role gates.Per-seat or per-role pricing; approval workflows for structured ops
Offline supportPhone app buffers writes; reconciles when wifi returns. Cellar-built.Mobile app online-first; offline support varies
QuickBooksOAuth + draft JE posting on bottling, fruit AP matching against vendor billsQuickBooks integration available via configuration
ShopifyDraft products created on bottling; FG inventory pushed one-way (app → Shopify)Shopify integration available via configuration
Spreadsheet importDesigned for it — drop your .xlsx, .numbers, .ods, or a folder of CSVsMigration available; typically a manual project
Data exportCSV + JSON, one click, anytime — including after cancellationExport available; depends on plan and module

Numbers above reflect publicly-stated pricing and product positioning as of 2026. InnoVint pricing is quote-based — figures cited here are ranges reported by mid-size wineries on review sites and in conversations with our beta cohort.

On InnoVint pricing

Quote-based vs. published

InnoVint doesn't publish pricing. Mid-size wineries we've talked to report monthly figures from the low hundreds to the high hundreds, depending on case volume and modules. Good Job lists $99 / $149 / $199 publicly because at our scale it doesn't need a sales call. If you're shopping for an InnoVint alternative on price alone, we ship every feature at every tier.

On mobile UX

Phone-first vs. desktop-first

InnoVint has a mobile app — it's a competent companion to a desktop workflow. Good Job is built phone-first because the cellar floor is where the work happens. Snap reads weigh tags. Quick parses cellar sentences. The desktop exists for admin and compliance review, not daily logging.

On onboarding

Half-day vs. multi-week

InnoVint implementations run multi-week with a project manager — appropriate for wineries with structured ops. Good Job's onboarding is a half-day guided session. We do the spreadsheet import with you, on the call. If you bring an xlsx with forty tabs and twelve years of vintages, we'll have you in your own cellar by lunch.

When InnoVint is the right call

We’ll tell you.

  • You have a production coordinator and a compliance manager who own structured workflows.
  • You’re a custom-crush facility running production for multiple labels with separate billing and access.
  • You’re a corporate winery group with multi-step approvals and a finance team that wants role-locked screens.
  • You’ve already invested in a process-heavy ops model and the cost of process is acceptable.
When Good Job is the right call

Phone in muck boots, spreadsheet dying.

  • You’re the owner and the winemaker. Maybe a part-time cellar hand. Maybe an intern in October.
  • You log additions on your phone or not at all — and you reconstruct quarterly TTB filings from cellar memory.
  • You want the bookkeeper to see costing without asking you for a spreadsheet at month-end.
  • $99–199/mo for everything beats a quote you have to call to hear.
Try before you decide

Most owners know in two minutes.

The Quick sandbox runs in your browser — no signup. Type the kind of sentence you’d say in the cellar and watch it parse. That’s the question, in two minutes.

Founders cohort

$99/mo, locked forever.

First 10 wineries. Then $149 Charter, $199 Standard. Whatever you sign up at is the number you pay forever.

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