We investigate how inflationary predictions are affected by the difference in
the number of $e$-folds between the Jordan and Einstein frames. We study
several test models in relation to a Jordan frame defined by the common
Higgs-inflation-like non-minimal coupling to gravity and consider two different
formulations of gravity: metric and Palatini. We find that the difference is
quite contained in case of a metric Jordan frame while can be quite remarkable
in case of a Palatini Jordan frame. We also discuss a way to overcome the
discrepancy by introducing a frame invariant physical distance and a
consequently frame invariant number of $e$-folds.