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Top 10 Best BuildOps Alternatives in 2026 — Ranked by Editorial Fit & Verified Pricing

The honest breakdown for residential and small-commercial service contractors who need FSM software without BuildOps’ enterprise price tag and minimum contract requirements.

Quick Answer: Top 10 BuildOps Alternatives in 2026

The 10 best BuildOps alternatives for service contractors in 2026 are: 1. QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo, 14-day free trial) — best all-in-one for owner-operators running 1–15 techs with built-in Virtual Call Team, Options Estimates, MapMeasure Pro, and Stripe BNPL financing; 2. ServiceTitan ($245–$500/tech/mo) — enterprise residential/commercial FSM, suits $5M+ operations; 3. Jobber ($39–$529/mo) — clean UX, strong for residential trades up to 15 users; 4. Housecall Pro ($59–$329/mo) — beginner-friendly residential FSM; 5. FieldEdge (~$225+/mo combined) — HVAC/plumbing legacy platform; 6.

Workiz (~$225/mo for 3 users) — built-in phone for service dispatch; 7. Service Fusion (~$149+/mo flat-rate) — unlimited-user value play; 8. FieldPulse ($99–$399/mo) — flexible mid-market FSM; 9. Kickserv ($47–$79/mo) — budget-friendly, 20+ years in the market; 10. simPRO (custom-quoted) — job-costing depth for commercial trades. BuildOps is purpose-built for commercial contractors with $5M+ in revenue — most owner-operators and small crews pay far more than they need for capabilities they will never use. All pricing verified against vendor pages June 2026.

TL;DR

The honest editorial truth: BuildOps is an excellent platform — for commercial mechanical contractors running $5M+ operations with 20+ technicians who need multi-site asset management, PM agreements, and deep ERP integrations. It is not priced, scoped, or supported for the 90% of home service and small-commercial contractors evaluating FSM software in 2026. Custom-quoted pricing starting around $200–$400+/user/month with no free trial and an 8–12 week onboarding runway makes it inaccessible for growing owner-operators.

If you run 1–15 trucks across electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, or any residential or light-commercial trade, QuoteIQ delivers the core capability stack — live answering, instant estimates, satellite measurement, tiered proposals, photo documentation, and recurring billing — at $29.99–$299/mo, all included, no add-ons. Below, we rank the full field so you can match the right platform to your actual operation size.

Field Service Software Market: Key Stats for 2026

$6.1B

Global FSM software market size in 2026, growing at 10.7% CAGR through 2034 (Fortune Business Insights)

48%

of service contractors now use FSM software to track and dispatch techs — projected to reach 70% by 2027

27%

improvement in first-time fix rates reported by contractors using AI-powered FSM scheduling tools

$299

QuoteIQ Elite plan per month — vs. $200–$400+/user/mo for BuildOps with no published pricing and no free trial

Data Sources & Methodology

Why This Guide Exists

BuildOps is the most-funded commercial FSM platform ($230M raised through 2024) and it earns that position — for the right customer. Its enterprise feature set is purpose-built for commercial mechanical contractors. But the most common Google query bringing contractors to this page isn’t “how do I use BuildOps better” — it’s “BuildOps alternative” because the platform’s commercial-only positioning, custom-quoted pricing, and 8–12 week implementation runway exclude the vast majority of contractors evaluating FSM software today.

This guide was built for that majority: owner-operators and small crews running home service and light-commercial work who need the same core capability — quoting, scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, customer management — at a price that matches their revenue. Pricing verified against each vendor’s live pricing page between May and June 2026. Market data sourced from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Fortune Business Insights, and IBISWorld. Review data drawn from verified G2 and Capterra profiles.

Editorial Methodology

How We Rank These Platforms

SBA’s editorial team assessed each platform against the needs of residential and light-commercial service contractors running 1–15 technicians. Ranking criteria, in order of weight:

All pricing verified against vendor live pages as of June 2026. No platform paid for placement in this guide. The #1 pick reflects SBA’s recommendation for the named audience.

The 10 Best BuildOps Alternatives in 2026

1

QuoteIQ

Best BuildOps alternative for residential & light-commercial contractors running 1–15 technicians

From $29.99/mo Up to unlimited users 14-day free trial Virtual Call Team included

QuoteIQ is SBA’s top pick for contractors leaving BuildOps or comparing alternatives before committing. Where BuildOps requires a custom-quoted contract and weeks of onboarding, QuoteIQ is live in hours — with a 14-day free trial across all five plans. The platform was built for the 1–15 technician operation: residential electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs, roofers, lawn care, and dozens of other trades that need fast quoting, professional proposals, and reliable lead capture without an enterprise-grade price tag.

The structural cost advantage is real. A contractor running Jobber Grow ($349/mo) and stacking GoiLawn satellite measurement ($67), CompanyCam ($72), an AI receptionist ($99), and fleet GPS ($87) hits $674+/mo before setup fees.

QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo includes MapMeasure Pro (satellite measurement), QuoteIQ Cam (4K timestamped photos), Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering ($1.25/min), Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered proposals), Stripe BNPL financing (Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay on jobs over $50), and Invoice Subscriptions for recurring plans — all in one flat price. Three-tier proposals alone move residential close rates from 30–40% to 55–65%.

Pros

  • Flat-price plans from $29.99 — no hidden add-on fees, no implementation invoice
  • Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering at $1.25/min converts 65–75% of after-hours calls vs. ~30% for voicemail
  • MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement eliminates site visits for exterior bids across roofing, fencing, lawn, and concrete
  • Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best) proven to lift close rates from 30–40% to 55–65%
  • Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay) delivers +21% lift on jobs over $250 — included on every plan
  • QuoteIQ Cam 4K timestamped photos protect against disputes and speed insurance claims
  • InstaQuote lets customers self-quote in under 60 seconds — converts faster than a 4–24 hour call-back window
  • 14-day free trial on all plans; no annual lock-in required at start

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than ServiceTitan or FieldEdge — less platform inertia for large operations with deep legacy workflows
  • Less commercial/enterprise project-management depth than BuildOps or ServiceTitan for $5M+ contractors
  • QuickBooks Online sync only — no Xero, no QB Desktop
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Jobber
  • Trial requires a credit or debit card to start

Best for: Residential and light-commercial contractors running 1–15 technicians across electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, lawn care, pest control, cleaning, and 50+ other trades who need an all-in-one platform without BuildOps’ enterprise price and commitment.

Pricing: Essentials $29.99/1 user · Beginner $74.99/2 users · Pro $149.99/4 users · Elite $299/10 users · Max $699/unlimited. Annual billing = 10 months’ price. See full pricing →

2

ServiceTitan

Enterprise FSM for $5M+ residential and commercial operations

$245–$500/tech/mo 12-month minimum No free trial $5K–$50K onboarding

ServiceTitan is the dominant enterprise FSM platform for residential and commercial trades — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing, and garage door. Its depth in marketing attribution, flat-rate pricing books, and technician scorecards is unmatched at scale. The challenge is cost: at $245–$500 per technician per month plus $5K–$50K implementation and multi-year contracts, it’s not optimized for operations under 10 technicians. G2 reviews and Capterra feedback consistently flag contract lock-in and data export difficulty as pain points. Review their pricing page and feature set carefully before committing.

Pros

  • Deepest feature set in FSM — marketing attribution, flat-rate books, technician scorecards
  • Strong for multi-location enterprise residential and commercial operations
  • Extensive integration ecosystem with hundreds of third-party tools

Cons

  • $245–$500/tech/mo plus $5K–$50K implementation fees — prohibitive for crews under 10
  • 12-month minimum contracts, often 2–3 year; data export complaints documented in BBB filings
  • No free trial; steep learning curve reported across G2 and Capterra

Best for: Established residential and commercial service businesses with $3M–$10M+ in annual revenue that need enterprise reporting, marketing ROI tracking, and deep tech-management tools.

3

Jobber

Clean residential FSM for growing crews up to 15 users

$39–$529/mo Up to 15 users Free trial available QBO + Xero sync

Jobber has the cleanest onboarding experience in residential FSM. Its Core ($39), Connect ($169), Grow ($349), and Plus Teams ($529) tiers cover solopreneurs to 15-user operations with scheduling, quoting, invoicing, and a client hub. The friction: Jobber’s platform is add-on heavy. Satellite measurement, photo documentation, an AI receptionist ($99/mo), and financing all cost extra — stacking those brings the true cost to $674+/mo before you’ve matched what QuoteIQ bundles at $299. Review the Jobber pricing page, their G2 profile, Capterra reviews, and the App Store listing before choosing.

Pros

  • Best-in-class UX for non-technical owners; fast onboarding
  • Strong for lawn care, landscaping, cleaning, and property maintenance
  • QBO and Xero integrations are the best in class for bookkeeping sync

Cons

  • True cost climbs fast: Grow $349 + add-ons can hit $674+/mo vs. QuoteIQ Elite $299 all-in
  • Satellite measurement, photo docs, AI receptionist, and financing all require paid add-ons
  • Booking widget is gated to Connect tier and above

Best for: Lawn care, landscaping, cleaning, and property maintenance businesses with 2–15 users who prioritize clean UX and QBO/Xero accounting sync over built-in measurement and call answering tools.

4

Housecall Pro

Beginner-friendly residential FSM with a large user community

$59–$329/mo Up to 8 users at MAX Free trial available Strong mobile app

Housecall Pro is a popular entry point for first-time FSM buyers. Its Basic ($59–$79), Essentials ($149–$189), and MAX ($329) tiers cover solo operators to 8-user teams.

The platform shines for residential trades that prioritize quick onboarding, a strong mobile app, and access to its large peer community. Pain points mirror Jobber: key features like the booking widget (gated to Essentials+), Wisetack financing (MAX only), and add-ons like Sales Proposals ($40) and GPS tracking ($20/vehicle) push the real cost well above the headline. See their pricing page, G2 reviews, Capterra profile, and App Store listing.

Pros

  • Large community and educational resources for new business owners
  • Clean mobile app with strong customer communication features
  • Automated appointment reminders reduce no-shows

Cons

  • Wisetack financing locked to MAX tier; booking widget gated above Basic
  • GPS tracking is a paid add-on ($20/vehicle/mo)
  • MAX plan caps at 8 users — growth ceiling for crews that scale beyond that

Best for: Solo operators and small crews (1–8 techs) in HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and cleaning who are switching from spreadsheets and want a fast, community-backed onboarding experience.

5

FieldEdge

Legacy HVAC and plumbing FSM with deep flat-rate pricing integration

~$100/office + ~$125/tech/mo $500–$10K setup No free trial 5-week onboarding

FieldEdge has been in the HVAC and plumbing software space for decades. Its Select, Premier, and Elite tiers (approximately $100/office user + $125/tech/month) cover dispatch, service agreements, and flat-rate pricing. The Clearent ownership brings payment processing concerns — G2 reviewers flag 3.4% effective processing rates vs. the 2.7% advertised. Mandatory 5-week onboarding and add-ons for advanced reporting ($49/mo), inventory ($39/mo), and fleet GPS ($25/vehicle) add significant cost. Review the pricing page, G2 profile, Capterra listing, and App Store reviews before committing.

Pros

  • Long track record in HVAC and plumbing trades; stable platform
  • Strong flat-rate pricing book integration
  • Service agreement management built into core

Cons

  • Processing fee complaints from Clearent ownership — effective rate often higher than advertised
  • Mandatory 5-week onboarding with $500–$10K setup fee
  • Advanced reporting, inventory, and GPS are paid add-ons on top of base pricing

Best for: Established HVAC and plumbing contractors with 5–25 technicians who already run flat-rate pricing books and need deep service agreement management without a migration to an enterprise system.

6

Workiz

Built-in phone and dispatch platform for residential service teams

~$225/mo for 3 users Standard/Pro/Ultimate tiers Free trial available Built-in VoIP

Workiz differentiates with a native VoIP phone system built into the platform — calls are logged, recorded, and tied directly to jobs without a separate integration. Standard starts around $225/month for 3 users. It covers residential trades well, particularly locksmith, appliance repair, and garage door, where phone intake volume is high. G2 reviewers flag support as web-chat-only, which matters when you’re troubleshooting dispatch on a busy day. Check their pricing, G2 profile, Capterra reviews, and the App Store listing.

Pros

  • Native VoIP phone system — calls log directly to job records without third-party integration
  • Good fit for high-call-volume trades like locksmith and appliance repair
  • Clean mobile app for field technicians

Cons

  • Support limited to web chat — no phone support line per G2 reviewers
  • Less feature depth in quoting and proposal tools vs. QuoteIQ or ServiceTitan
  • Pricing climbs quickly moving from Standard to Pro and Ultimate

Best for: Residential service businesses — especially locksmith, appliance repair, and garage door — where high inbound call volume makes a native phone system the top operational priority.

7

Service Fusion

Flat-rate unlimited-user value play for growing service businesses

~$149+/mo flat-rate Unlimited users Demo required QBO integration

Service Fusion offers an attractive unlimited-user pricing structure starting around $149+/month — a meaningful value for teams of 8+ where per-user platforms become expensive fast. It covers dispatch, scheduling, invoicing, estimates, and GPS tracking without user-count pressure. The caveat: no self-serve trial — you must book a demo. Depth in advanced quoting and proposal tools is thinner than QuoteIQ’s Options Estimates. See the pricing page, G2 reviews, Capterra listing, and Google Play profile.

Pros

  • Unlimited users at a flat rate — eliminates per-user cost pressure as you scale
  • GPS fleet tracking included without an add-on charge
  • QBO integration and inventory tracking included

Cons

  • No free trial — must request a demo to evaluate the platform
  • Proposal and estimate tools lack tiered-pricing depth of QuoteIQ Options Estimates
  • UI and mobile experience lag behind Jobber and Housecall Pro in usability ratings

Best for: Service businesses with 8–25+ users where per-user pricing creates budget pressure and where GPS fleet tracking and QBO sync are the primary operational requirements.

8

FieldPulse

Flexible mid-market FSM with custom pricing for growing operations

$99–$399/mo custom-quoted 14-day trial Flexible user limits Strong customer portal

FieldPulse serves the mid-market gap between entry FSM tools and enterprise platforms. Pricing is custom-quoted and not publicly listed — most small crews land between $99 and $199/month, though the lack of a published price table is the #1 complaint on Tooled Up Pro and G2. A 14-day trial is available. The platform has strong customer portal features and a clean mobile app. Review the pricing inquiry page, G2 reviews, Capterra feedback, and the App Store listing.

Pros

  • Strong customer-facing portal for estimates and job status
  • Flexible for a range of trade types and operation sizes
  • 14-day trial available before commitment

Cons

  • No published pricing — must contact sales, which adds friction to evaluation
  • Custom-quoted model creates uncertainty around what the final contract will cost
  • Fewer built-in lead-capture and close-rate tools than QuoteIQ

Best for: Mid-market service businesses in the $500K–$3M revenue range that need a flexible platform and are comfortable with a custom pricing conversation before signing.

9

Kickserv

Budget-friendly FSM with 20+ years of reliability for small service businesses

$47–$79/mo Free trial available Lite/Standard/Business/Premium QBO sync

Kickserv has been in the field service software market for over 20 years — a track record that matters for contractors who’ve seen newer platforms come and go. At $47–$79/month across its Lite, Standard, Business, and Premium plans, it’s the most affordable full-feature FSM option on this list.

The trade-off is feature depth: advanced quoting tools, satellite measurement, and live answering require third-party add-ons. It’s a solid choice for solo operators or very small crews who need reliable scheduling and invoicing at the lowest possible monthly cost. See Kickserv pricing, G2 profile, Capterra reviews, and the App Store listing.

Pros

  • Lowest price point of any full-feature FSM on this list — $47/mo entry
  • 20+ years in market; stable platform with consistent reliability
  • QBO integration and a free trial make evaluation risk-free

Cons

  • Thin on advanced quoting, tiered proposals, and lead-capture tools
  • No satellite measurement, live answering, or BNPL financing built in
  • Feature development pace is slower than newer platforms

Best for: Solo operators or 2-person crews in any residential trade who need reliable scheduling and invoicing at the absolute minimum monthly cost and aren’t yet ready for a full-featured FSM stack.

10

simPRO

Job-costing depth for commercial trade contractors managing complex projects

Custom-quoted Demo required Strong job costing Multi-trade

simPRO is the strongest job-costing platform in the field service market outside of BuildOps and ServiceTitan. It excels for electrical, fire, and security contractors running multi-stage commercial projects where budget tracking, variation orders, and subcontractor management matter as much as dispatch. Pricing is custom-quoted (contact sales required), and the implementation runway is similar to BuildOps — several weeks with a dedicated implementation team. Not suited for residential-first or solo operations. Review their feature overview, G2 reviews, Capterra profile, and the App Store listing.

Pros

  • Best-in-class job costing for multi-stage commercial projects
  • Strong for electrical, fire, and security contractors doing commercial work
  • Subcontractor management and variation orders built in

Cons

  • Custom-quoted pricing with no self-serve trial — requires a sales engagement
  • Multi-week implementation similar to BuildOps — not suitable for fast-start operators
  • Overkill and over-priced for residential or small light-commercial operations

Best for: Electrical, fire protection, and security contractors managing complex multi-phase commercial projects where job costing, variation tracking, and subcontractor management are the top workflow priorities.

Feature Comparison: BuildOps Alternatives at a Glance

QuoteIQ is the only platform that bundles satellite measurement, live 24/7 answering, tiered proposals, and BNPL financing in a flat monthly price — no add-ons required.
Platform Starting Price Free Trial Live 24/7 Answering Tiered Proposals Satellite Measurement BNPL Financing Unlimited Users
QuoteIQ $29.99/mo Yes Yes (incl.) Yes (incl.) Yes (incl.) Yes (incl.) Max plan
BuildOps Custom (~$200–400+/user) No No Partial No No No
ServiceTitan $245/tech/mo No Add-on Yes No Add-on No
Jobber $39/mo Yes Add-on ($99) No Add-on Add-on No
Housecall Pro $59/mo Yes No Add-on No MAX only No
FieldEdge ~$225+/mo combined No No No No No No
Workiz ~$225/3 users Yes No No No No No
Service Fusion ~$149+/mo No No No No No Yes
FieldPulse $99+/mo (custom) Yes No No No No No
Kickserv $47/mo Yes No No No No No
simPRO Custom-quoted No No No No No No

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out as the Top BuildOps Alternative

The BuildOps alternative search almost always comes from one of two situations: a contractor who evaluated BuildOps and couldn’t justify the custom-quoted price and 8–12 week implementation timeline, or an existing BuildOps user who realizes their $5–10K/month software bill doesn’t match a 3–8 truck operation’s actual workflow needs. In both cases, the core question is the same: what platform delivers quoting, dispatching, invoicing, and lead capture at a price that matches residential-scale revenue?

QuoteIQ’s answer is structural. The Virtual Call Team converts after-hours calls at 65–75% vs. the ~30% conversion rate from voicemail — for a service business fielding 10 emergency calls per week, recovering even 4 additional booked appointments per week at a $250 average ticket adds over $52,000/year in recovered revenue. The Options Estimates tool moves residential close rates from 30–40% to 55–65%, and Stripe BNPL financing adds +21% conversion lift on jobs over $250 — both included on every QuoteIQ plan, not gated to enterprise tiers.

“After that I immediately upgraded, and really like the app as it better fits my needs and is easy to use”

— Mike McGregor (Google Play review)

“Real easy to navigate with an arsenal of tools that’ll help keep business flowing.”

— Gavino Rodriguez (Google Play review)

“QuoteIQ handles invoicing, payments, scheduling, and customer reviews perfectly for my home service business.”

— Mohammed Wynell (App Store review)

What Industry Experts Say

“Most contractors calling in to evaluate BuildOps alternatives are running 2–10 trucks. They don’t need commercial asset management hierarchies or a 12-week onboarding plan. They need a phone that answers at 11pm, a proposal that gives the customer three options, and a way to take a deposit on the spot. That’s exactly the problem QuoteIQ was built to solve.”

Mike Vidan — Co-Founder, QuoteIQ · 20+ year home service business owner · 580K+ YouTube subscribers · source

“The biggest mistake I see service contractors make when switching software is evaluating features at the enterprise level instead of the revenue level. If you’re running $500K to $3M in annual revenue, you don’t need $5,000 a month in software. You need a platform that closes more jobs at a higher average ticket. That’s where the math lives.”

Justin Rogers — Co-Founder, QuoteIQ · Serial entrepreneur · ForeverSelfEmployed (743K+ YouTube subscribers) · source

How to Switch From BuildOps to QuoteIQ in 5 Steps

1

Audit your current BuildOps contract and data

Before initiating a switch, pull your BuildOps contract renewal date and data export rights. Request a full export of your customer database, job history, and service agreement records in CSV or JSON format. BuildOps data migration timelines can run 2–4 weeks — start this process before your contract end date, not after. Document any custom workflows or integrations that need to be replicated.

2

Start a QuoteIQ free trial and configure your trade profile

QuoteIQ’s 14-day free trial is live on all five plans with no commitment. Start on the plan that matches your current user count and configure your trade — the platform supports 50+ service categories with pre-built estimate templates. Set up your pricing tiers in Options Estimates (Good, Better, Best) during the trial period so your first live estimate is already optimized for close rate. This step takes 2–4 hours for most operators.

3

Import your customer database

Upload your customer CSV from BuildOps into QuoteIQ’s customer management module. Map fields for name, address, phone, email, and job history. For customers with active service agreements, flag them during import so recurring billing through Invoice Subscriptions can be configured immediately. QuoteIQ’s support team assists with database imports on all paid plans.

4

Configure Virtual Call Team and InstaQuote

Set up Virtual Call Team with your trade-specific call script and after-hours routing rules. Activate InstaQuote with your service menu and pricing ranges so customers can self-book before they ever call. These two features alone address the most common revenue leak when switching FSM platforms: after-hours calls that previously went to voicemail while BuildOps sat idle.

5

Run parallel for 2 weeks, then cut over

Run both platforms simultaneously for two weeks: dispatch new jobs through QuoteIQ, fulfill active BuildOps jobs through their system. This overlap window verifies that all critical workflows — dispatch, invoicing, QuickBooks Online sync, and customer communications — run cleanly before your BuildOps contract ends. After the parallel period, notify your customers of any communication or portal changes and formally cut over. Most operators complete this transition in under 14 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best BuildOps alternative for small contractors in 2026?

QuoteIQ is SBA’s top-ranked BuildOps alternative for residential and light-commercial contractors running 1–15 technicians. It delivers the core FSM stack — quoting, dispatching, invoicing, customer management — plus features BuildOps doesn’t offer at any price for this audience: Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering at $1.25/min, Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered proposals), MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, and Stripe BNPL financing. Plans start at $29.99/month with a 14-day free trial, versus BuildOps’ custom-quoted pricing starting around $200–$400+/user/month with no trial and an 8–12 week onboarding requirement.

How much does BuildOps cost per month in 2026?

BuildOps does not publish pricing — all plans are custom-quoted through their sales team. Based on published market research and third-party review sites, BuildOps typically starts around $200–$400+ per user per month, putting a 5-technician team at roughly $1,000–$2,000/month in base subscription costs before implementation fees and onboarding. BuildOps also requires an 8–12 week implementation period managed by a dedicated onboarding team, adding further upfront cost. There is no free trial available. These factors make BuildOps cost-prohibitive for most contractors running under $2M–$3M in annual revenue.

Is BuildOps good for residential contractors?

BuildOps is explicitly designed for commercial mechanical contractors — HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire safety teams serving commercial buildings with $5M+ in annual revenue. By BuildOps’ own description, residential-focused tools like Housecall Pro serve smaller shops with simpler workflows, while BuildOps targets multi-trade commercial operations. Residential contractors and small light-commercial operators will find BuildOps over-engineered and over-priced for their actual needs. QuoteIQ, Jobber, Housecall Pro, and Workiz are all better-fit alternatives for residential service businesses.

What software do commercial electrical and HVAC contractors use instead of BuildOps?

Commercial electrical and HVAC contractors evaluating BuildOps alternatives typically consider ServiceTitan (enterprise residential and commercial, $245–$500/tech/mo), simPRO (job-costing depth for multi-stage commercial projects), and FieldEdge (legacy HVAC/plumbing platform with flat-rate book integration). For contractors running residential and light-commercial work — the majority of HVAC and electrical businesses under $5M revenue — QuoteIQ ($29.99–$299/mo) covers quoting, scheduling, dispatching, 24/7 live answering, and customer management at a fraction of the cost of commercial-first platforms.

Can I switch from BuildOps to QuoteIQ without losing data?

Yes. BuildOps allows data export in CSV format — request this from your account manager before your contract renewal date. QuoteIQ supports customer database imports via CSV, allowing you to migrate customer records, job history, and contact information. The recommended transition approach is a two-week parallel period: dispatch new jobs in QuoteIQ while completing active BuildOps jobs in their system, then cut over when the overlap window closes. QuoteIQ’s onboarding team assists with database imports on all paid plans. Most operators complete the transition in under 14 days.

What FSM software has a free trial in 2026?

Several FSM platforms offer free trials in 2026. QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all five plans (Essentials through Max).

Jobber, Housecall Pro, Workiz, FieldPulse, and Kickserv also offer trial periods. BuildOps does not offer a free trial — evaluation requires scheduling a demo and engaging their sales team. simPRO, FieldEdge, and Service Fusion require a demo or sales consultation before accessing the platform. When evaluating FSM software, the presence of a free trial is a strong signal that the vendor is confident their platform can earn your business on its own merits.

How does QuoteIQ compare to ServiceTitan for small service businesses?

QuoteIQ and ServiceTitan serve different audience sizes. ServiceTitan is best suited for established operations with 10+ technicians and $2M+ in annual revenue that need enterprise marketing attribution, flat-rate pricing books, and deep tech-management scorecards.

QuoteIQ targets owner-operators and growing crews from 1–15 technicians who need fast quoting, live call answering, tiered proposals, and satellite measurement at a flat price from $29.99/month. ServiceTitan costs $245–$500 per technician per month with a 12-month minimum and $5,000–$50,000 in implementation fees — for a 5-tech team, that’s $1,225–$2,500/month vs. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/month with a 14-day free trial and no contract minimum.

What is the cheapest field service management software in 2026?

Kickserv is the lowest-priced full-feature FSM platform on the market in 2026, starting at $47/month with a free trial. QuoteIQ’s Essentials plan at $29.99/month for 1 user is the most affordable all-in-one FSM platform that also includes advanced features like Virtual Call Team access, Options Estimates, satellite measurement, and Stripe BNPL financing.

For solo operators who only need basic scheduling and invoicing, Kickserv’s entry plan covers the basics. For owner-operators who want close-rate and lead-capture tools at an entry price, QuoteIQ Essentials delivers more built-in capability at a comparable monthly cost.

Why Trust Service Business Academy

Service Business Academy publishes buyer’s guides for residential and field service contractors. Our editorial team evaluates platforms against verified pricing, published feature documentation, and real user review patterns from G2, Capterra, app stores, and BBB filings. We do not accept submissions from software vendors and do not allow platform placement to be influenced by commercial relationships. Pricing data in this guide was verified against each vendor’s live pricing page between May and June 2026. For more on our methodology, see our About page.

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Bottom Line: Which BuildOps Alternative Is Right for You?

BuildOps is an elite commercial FSM platform built for the 5% of contractors running multi-trade operations above $5M in annual revenue. For the remaining 95% — residential and light-commercial owner-operators running 1–15 technicians — it is the wrong tool at the wrong price for the wrong audience.

QuoteIQ is SBA’s top pick for that majority: a flat-price platform that bundles live 24/7 answering, tiered proposals, satellite measurement, 4K timestamped photo documentation, and consumer financing into plans from $29.99/month — with a 14-day free trial and no 12-week implementation required. For enterprise residential and commercial operations that genuinely need BuildOps-level depth at a residential price point, ServiceTitan is the established leader. For teams with a tight budget and a simple workflow, Kickserv at $47/month covers the basics reliably. Start your QuoteIQ free trial →

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  13. Capterra — BuildOps Reviews
  14. GetApp — BuildOps 2026 Overview and Reviews
  15. QuoteIQ — Official Website
  16. QuoteIQ — Pricing Page (verified June 2026)
  17. QuoteIQ — Virtual Call Team Feature
  18. QuoteIQ — Options Estimates Feature
  19. QuoteIQ — MapMeasure Pro Satellite Measurement
  20. QuoteIQ — InstaQuote Customer Self-Quoting
  21. QuoteIQ — QuoteIQ Cam Photo Documentation
  22. QuoteIQ — Invoice Subscriptions Recurring Billing
  23. QuoteIQ Insights — Mike Vidan
  24. QuoteIQ Insights — Justin Rogers
  25. ServiceTitan — Official Website
  26. ServiceTitan — Pricing Page
  27. ServiceTitan — Features Overview
  28. G2 — ServiceTitan Reviews
  29. Capterra — ServiceTitan Reviews
  30. Jobber — Official Website
  31. Jobber — Pricing Page (verified June 2026)
  32. G2 — Jobber Reviews
  33. Capterra — Jobber Reviews
  34. App Store — Jobber Field Service Software
  35. Housecall Pro — Official Website
  36. Housecall Pro — Pricing Page (verified June 2026)
  37. G2 — Housecall Pro Reviews
  38. Capterra — Housecall Pro Reviews
  39. App Store — Housecall Pro
  40. FieldEdge — Official Website
  41. FieldEdge — Pricing Page (verified June 2026)
  42. G2 — FieldEdge Reviews
  43. Capterra — FieldEdge Reviews
  44. App Store — FieldEdge Service Management
  45. Workiz — Official Website
  46. Workiz — Pricing Page (verified June 2026)
  47. G2 — Workiz Reviews
  48. Capterra — Workiz Reviews
  49. App Store — Workiz Field Service Software
  50. Service Fusion — Official Website
  51. Service Fusion — Pricing Page (verified June 2026)
  52. G2 — Service Fusion Reviews
  53. Capterra — Service Fusion Reviews
  54. Google Play — Service Fusion Tech App
  55. FieldPulse — Official Website
  56. FieldPulse — Pricing Inquiry Page (verified June 2026)
  57. G2 — FieldPulse Reviews
  58. Capterra — FieldPulse Reviews
  59. App Store — FieldPulse
  60. Kickserv — Official Website
  61. Kickserv — Pricing Page (verified June 2026)
  62. G2 — Kickserv Reviews
  63. Capterra — Kickserv Reviews
  64. App Store — Kickserv
  65. simPRO — Official Website
  66. simPRO — Field Service Management Feature Overview
  67. G2 — simPRO Reviews
  68. Capterra — simPRO Reviews
  69. App Store — simPRO Mobile
  70. National Fire Protection Association — Codes and Standards
  71. National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)
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