
Jobber
Field service management software
Cleaning services software
Construction CRM software
HVAC software
Masonry software
Property restoration software
Roofing software
Pest control software
Construction software
Asset inspection software
Equipment maintenance software
Maintenance management software
Service lifecycle management software
Service planning software
Work order software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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$25 per month
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- Agriculture, fishing, and forestry
- Construction
- Accommodation and food services
What is Jobber
Jobber is a cloud-based field service management platform for small to mid-sized service businesses to manage quoting, scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, and customer communications. It is commonly used by home and commercial service providers such as cleaning, lawn care, HVAC, and other on-site service teams. The product combines CRM-style customer/job records with mobile-friendly workflows for technicians and office staff. It also supports online booking and payments, with integrations to common accounting and payment tools.
End-to-end job workflow
Jobber supports a connected workflow from request intake and quoting through scheduling, job completion, invoicing, and payment collection. Customer and job history stays tied to a single record, which helps reduce duplicate data entry. Automated reminders and follow-ups help standardize customer communications. This breadth is useful for service companies that want one system rather than separate tools for CRM, scheduling, and billing.
Strong scheduling and dispatch
The platform provides calendar-based scheduling, route/visit planning, and assignment of work to field staff. Mobile access supports technicians updating job status, capturing notes, and completing tasks while on site. Real-time visibility into upcoming work helps office teams coordinate changes and reduce missed appointments. These capabilities align with common field-service operational needs without requiring a full enterprise suite.
Payments and customer portal
Jobber includes online payment options and customer-facing features such as quotes/approvals and appointment communications. This can shorten the time between job completion and cash collection and reduce manual follow-up. Customer self-service options (e.g., booking requests) can reduce administrative workload for smaller teams. The focus on customer experience is a practical differentiator versus systems centered primarily on internal work orders.
Limited enterprise service depth
Jobber is oriented toward SMB field service operations and may not meet requirements for complex service organizations. Advanced capabilities such as multi-entity governance, deep contract/entitlement management, and highly granular service lifecycle controls are typically lighter than in enterprise field service platforms. Organizations with complex compliance, audit, or large-scale dispatch optimization needs may require additional systems. This can increase integration and reporting effort as the business scales.
Industry-specific modules vary
While Jobber is used across many trades, it is not a dedicated vertical suite for every category listed (e.g., property restoration, roofing, pest control). Some specialized workflows—such as restoration documentation standards, inspection scoring frameworks, or equipment-centric maintenance programs—may require customization or third-party apps. Teams with strict inspection or asset maintenance requirements may find the native data model less purpose-built. As a result, fit depends on how standardized the company’s processes are.
Reporting and analytics constraints
Operational reporting is available, but companies needing highly customizable dashboards, complex cross-job profitability analysis, or advanced BI-style modeling may find limitations. Data extraction and consolidation across multiple tools can become necessary for deeper analytics. This is a common gap for SMB-focused platforms compared with broader ERP/CRM ecosystems. The need for external reporting tools can add cost and administrative overhead.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Core | Starting at $25 /mo (annual prepaid) | Essential tools: online booking & scheduling, quotes, invoicing & payments, website, reporting, app marketplace. Includes 1 user. |
| Connect | Starting at $83 /mo (annual) — $124 /mo (monthly) | All Core features plus automated reminders, automatic payments, job forms, invoice follow-ups, QuickBooks Online, time & expense tracking. Includes 5 users (team); add more users for $29/user. |
| Grow | Starting at $124 /mo (annual) — $249 /mo (monthly) | All Connect features plus advanced quote customizations, job costing, two-way SMS, workflow automations. Includes 10 users; add more users for $29/user. |
| Plus | Starting at $440 /mo (annual) | All Grow features plus Jobber Marketing Suite (listed $79/mo value), Receptionist (listed $99/mo value), dedicated onboarding, premium support, API walkthrough. Includes 15 users; add more users for $29/user. |
Additional official add-ons (listed on vendor site): Marketing Suite — $79/mo; Receptionist — $99/mo; Jobber AI Receptionist — $99/mo. All prices in USD. 14-day free trial: full access to Grow plan (no credit card required).
Seller details
Jobber
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2011
Private
https://getjobber.com
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