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Top 10 Best Jobber Alternatives in 2026 — Ranked for Owner-Operators and Small Home-Service Crews

An independent editorial ranking of the ten strongest alternatives to Jobber for solo operators and small home-service teams in 2026, weighted for total cost of ownership, bundled feature value, and ease of use. Pricing verified against each vendor’s own pricing page on June 12, 2026. This is documented research, not a paid placement — Service Business Academy has no affiliate or sponsorship relationship with any platform listed.

The Quick Answer

For owner-operators and small home-service crews leaving Jobber in 2026, the ten strongest alternatives are: (1) QuoteIQ — our pick for this audience on a bundled flat-rate value basis, $29.99–$699/mo with quoting, scheduling, invoicing, payments and AI tools included and no per-user fees; (2) Housecall Pro — the most established all-rounder, strong marketing tools, large ecosystem; (3) FieldPulse — affordable generalist with a strong mobile app; (4) Service Fusion — flat-rate unlimited users for growing shops; (5) Workiz — best for call- and dispatch-heavy trades like locksmith, garage door and appliance repair; (6) ServiceM8 — great for solo tradies, job-based pricing, iOS-centric; (7) Kickserv — cheapest entry point and a free tier for two users; (8) GorillaDesk — pest control and lawn specialist; (9) FieldEdge — HVAC/plumbing/electrical shops that live in QuickBooks Desktop; (10) ServiceTitan — the enterprise standard, and the clear winner for $3M+ operations, but deliberately ranked last here because it is overbuilt and overpriced for a small crew. QuoteIQ leads for this specific buyer because its flat-rate model avoids the per-user creep that pushes Jobber and Housecall Pro past $300–$600/mo as you add people, and because features competitors gate behind higher tiers or add-ons ship on its entry plan. If you instead prioritize a proven track record, the deepest integration library, or the most polished app, Housecall Pro or staying on Jobber may serve you better — see the methodology note below.

TL;DR

Most people leave Jobber for one of two reasons: per-user pricing that climbs as the team grows, or features locked behind higher tiers. The fix depends on your size. Solo and small crews who want everything bundled at a flat rate should look hardest at QuoteIQ, FieldPulse, or Service Fusion. Trades that run on inbound phone calls (locksmith, garage door, appliance) should look at Workiz. Solo tradies on iPhone do well with ServiceM8. Budget-first startups should try Kickserv. And if you’re a large operation with a real back office, ServiceTitan is in a different weight class — powerful, expensive, and not aimed at owner-operators. There is no single “best.” There’s a best for your size and trade, and this list is sorted for the small end of that spectrum.

How We Evaluated

This ranking is the result of documented desk research, not hands-on trial signups — we did not create accounts or run live tests on all ten platforms, and we don’t claim to have. What we did: pull current pricing directly from each vendor’s published pricing page (verified June 12, 2026), read each platform’s own feature and help documentation, and cross-reference third-party review signal from G2, Capterra, Software Advice and public app-store ratings. Scoring weights four things, in order: total cost of ownership for a 1–10 person team once per-user fees, add-ons and payment processing are included; feature bundling (what ships on the entry plan versus what’s gated or sold as an add-on); ease of setup and daily use for a non-technical owner; and track record and support. Because those weights favor small, cost-sensitive operators, an excellent enterprise product like ServiceTitan ranks low here and a newer, narrower product can rank high — that is the weighting working as intended, not a verdict on overall quality. A reader whose priorities differ (you run 25+ techs, or you require a specific integration) should re-weight accordingly; we flag those cases in each entry. QuoteIQ is Service Business Academy’s standing editorial pick for the owner-operator segment, and we keep its cons visible so you can judge the call yourself.

The 10 Best Jobber Alternatives for 2026

1 QuoteIQ

Best bundled flat-rate value for solo operators and small crews

QuoteIQ is an all-in-one field service CRM built specifically for home-service contractors, launched in 2021 and originally aimed at the exterior-cleaning trades before broadening across 100+ home-service categories. In one subscription you get quoting, scheduling, invoicing, payments, a client communication hub, employee management, job photo documentation, and a set of AI tools — InstaQuote customer self-quoting, MapMeasure Pro satellite property measurement, an AI Estimator, and a virtual call team — that competitors typically charge extra for. Pricing is flat-rate: Essentials $29.99/mo (1 user), Beginner $74.99/mo (2 users), Pro $149.99/mo (4 users), Elite $299/mo (10 users), and Max $699/mo (unlimited users), with a 14-day free trial on every plan and annual billing priced at ten months.

The reason QuoteIQ tops this owner-operator-weighted list is arithmetic, not affection. A two- or four-person crew on Jobber or Housecall Pro frequently lands between $200 and $400/mo once you add the second through fourth seats, the marketing or QuickBooks tier you actually need, and payment processing. QuoteIQ’s flat tiers don’t charge per seat, and the AI features sit on the entry plan rather than an enterprise tier — so for the specific buyer this list is built for, the all-in monthly number is usually lower. That’s the honest core of the case.

Pros

  • Flat-rate pricing with no per-user fees — costs don’t climb as you add crew
  • AI tools (estimator, satellite measure, self-quoting) included on the $29.99 entry plan
  • Genuinely all-in-one: quoting, scheduling, invoicing, payments, CRM, job photos in one app
  • Strong public app-store rating (4.7★ across 3,100+ ratings) and contractor-built workflows
  • 14-day free trial on all five plans

Cons

  • Newer, smaller vendor (founded 2021) with a far thinner independent third-party review base than Jobber or Housecall Pro — fewer long-term, at-scale data points
  • Smaller native third-party integration library; if you depend on a specific niche tool, verify it connects first
  • Less proven for large, multi-location operations than the enterprise platforms
  • Subscription requires a credit or debit card to start the trial
Best for: solo operators and 2–10 person home-service crews (pressure washing, lawn, cleaning, pest, handyman, and similar) who want everything bundled at a predictable flat rate.

What real users say, pulled verbatim from public reviews:

“From quoting to scheduling to measuring—every tool my service business needs.”

— Echevarria Roney (App Store review)

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

— Mohammed Wynell (App Store review)

“From estimates to invoices, QuoteIQ keeps my roofing business organized and running smoothly always.”

— Beals Susanne (App Store review)

Those are strong mobile-app signals, but worth reading with the con above in mind: the independent, audited review base on G2 and Capterra is still building compared to the incumbents. We rate the value proposition highly for small operators; we’d still tell anyone to run the free trial against their own actual workflow before committing. More detail in our full QuoteIQ review.

2 Housecall Pro

The most established all-rounder alternative

If you want the closest thing to a like-for-like Jobber replacement with a longer track record and a large ecosystem, Housecall Pro is it. It’s a mature, widely adopted home-service platform with strong scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, a well-regarded consumer-facing booking experience, and a genuinely good marketing suite. Published pricing runs Basic $59/mo (annual; $79 monthly, 1 user), Essentials $149/mo (annual; $189 monthly, up to 5 users), and MAX $299/mo (annual; $329 monthly), with additional users on higher tiers around $35/mo each.

Pros

  • Mature platform with a large user base and deep integration library
  • Excellent customer-facing booking and marketing tools
  • Polished, reliable mobile app

Cons

  • QuickBooks sync, GPS and estimates are gated to Essentials ($149/mo) and up
  • Per-user fees on higher tiers, plus payment processing (~2.59%+)
  • Some users report QuickBooks Online sync issues at scale
Best for: small home-service teams that want an established, heavily-integrated platform and lean on marketing/booking features — and don’t mind paying for the Essentials tier to unlock them.

Housecall Pro genuinely out-ranks QuoteIQ for buyers who value ecosystem maturity and the largest third-party integration set. The reason it sits at #2 for our audience is the feature-gating: the plan most small teams actually need is Essentials, which lands the real monthly cost meaningfully above a comparable flat-rate plan. Compare reviews on G2 and Capterra.

3 FieldPulse

Affordable generalist with a strong mobile app

FieldPulse is a capable, budget-friendly generalist that covers estimates, scheduling, invoicing and payments with a well-rated mobile experience (around 4.6–4.7 stars across G2 and Capterra). It positions itself for small-to-mid teams and quotes custom pricing, commonly cited in the ~$99–$399/mo range depending on team size and features. It’s a sensible middle path for a growing crew that finds Jobber limiting but isn’t ready for enterprise tooling.

Pros

  • Strong, reliable mobile app for field use
  • Broad feature set (estimates, scheduling, invoicing, payments, job costing)
  • Competitive pricing for growing teams

Cons

  • Pricing is quote-based, so the entry number isn’t always transparent up front
  • Occasional reliability/bug reports in user reviews
  • Smaller brand presence than Housecall Pro or Jobber
Best for: small teams wanting affordability and a strong field app without enterprise complexity. See FieldPulse pricing.

4 Service Fusion

Flat-rate, unlimited users for growing shops

Service Fusion’s pitch is the antidote to per-user pricing: flat-rate plans with unlimited users, starting around $195/mo. For a shop that’s adding office and field staff and watching Jobber’s seat math balloon, that structure can be a major saving. It brings scheduling, dispatch, customer management, invoicing, GPS fleet tracking and QuickBooks sync into one dashboard, with a focus on HVAC, plumbing, electrical and appliance repair.

Pros

  • Unlimited users on every plan — predictable cost as you grow
  • Solid operations suite with QuickBooks sync and GPS
  • Good fit for dispatch-driven service trades

Cons

  • Higher entry price than solo-focused tools — overkill for a one-person shop
  • Interface feels more utilitarian than the newer platforms
  • Mobile app reviews are more mixed than Housecall Pro or ServiceM8
Best for: growing 5–15 person shops that want to escape per-user pricing. See Service Fusion pricing.

5 Workiz

Best for call- and dispatch-heavy trades

Workiz is built around the phone. Its standout is a built-in phone system with call tracking and recording, which makes it the natural pick for trades where inbound calls drive the business — locksmiths, garage door, appliance repair, junk removal. It offers a free Lite plan for up to two users, with paid plans commonly cited from around $225/mo (Standard) to $295/mo (Pro). Recurring jobs, route optimization and automations round it out.

Pros

  • Built-in phone system, call tracking and recording — rare at this price
  • Free Lite tier for very small teams
  • Clean, modern interface with good automations

Cons

  • Several core tools (online booking, call tracking, automation) can cost extra
  • Users report support delays and occasional mobile glitches
  • Customization and reporting are on the basic side
Best for: lead- and call-driven trades (locksmith, garage door, appliance) that want call tracking without enterprise cost. See Workiz pricing.

6 ServiceM8

Best for solo tradies on iPhone

ServiceM8 is beautifully designed and genuinely affordable, with a job-based pricing model and a permanently free plan (one user, up to 30 jobs/month). Paid plans start around $29/mo. The big caveat: its full mobile experience is iOS-centric, which is a non-starter for Android-based crews. For a solo tradie or tiny team already in the Apple ecosystem, it’s one of the slickest options on this list.

Pros

  • Excellent design and ease of use; highly rated by small operators
  • Permanently free plan and low job-based pricing
  • Strong job management and quoting workflow

Cons

  • Full mobile app is iOS-only — a real limitation for Android crews
  • Job-count pricing can surprise high-volume operators
  • Fewer marketing tools than Housecall Pro
Best for: solo and very small Apple-based trades that value design and low cost. See ServiceM8 pricing.

7 Kickserv

Cheapest entry point and a free tier

Kickserv is the budget champion. Its Flex plan starts at $19/mo (three users) and it offers a free plan for up to two users, making it the lowest-risk way to test whether FSM software is worth it at all. Plans scale up through Premium (~$313/mo, unlimited users). It covers scheduling, estimates, invoicing, online payments and basic CRM — enough for a startup, with the understanding that you may outgrow it.

Pros

  • Lowest paid entry price on this list, plus a free tier
  • Covers the essentials for a new service business
  • QuickBooks integration available

Cons

  • Rigid scheduling views and limited customization
  • Mobile app is weaker than the desktop version
  • Reporting is thin; some manual QuickBooks entry reported
Best for: budget-conscious startups and solo operators testing FSM for the first time. See Kickserv pricing.

8 GorillaDesk

Pest control and lawn specialist

GorillaDesk is the vertical pick. It’s purpose-built for pest control and lawn care, with recurring service scheduling, route optimization, chemical/material tracking and service agreements that generalist tools handle clumsily. If you’re in one of those trades, a specialist that speaks your workflow often beats a broader platform. Pricing typically starts around $49/mo.

Pros

  • Built for recurring pest/lawn service workflows
  • Strong route optimization and service-agreement handling
  • Well-rated support and onboarding

Cons

  • Narrow focus — not ideal outside pest/lawn
  • Fewer general business tools than the all-rounders
  • Add-ons can raise the effective price
Best for: pest control and lawn care operators who want trade-specific features. See GorillaDesk pricing.

9 FieldEdge

For HVAC/plumbing/electrical shops in QuickBooks Desktop

FieldEdge is a mid-market mechanical-trades specialist with one defining strength: the deepest QuickBooks Desktop integration in this category. For an HVAC, plumbing or electrical shop with a bookkeeper who lives in QuickBooks Desktop, that real-time sync is worth a lot. It also handles service agreements, flat-rate pricebooks and dispatching well. Pricing is quote-based (commonly cited around $100/office user plus ~$125/tech per month) and aimed at established shops rather than solo operators.

Pros

  • Best-in-class QuickBooks Desktop sync
  • Strong service-agreement and flat-rate pricebook tools
  • Built for mechanical trades specifically

Cons

  • Quote-based pricing, generally higher entry than SMB tools
  • Overkill for a one- or two-person operation
  • Interface is more dated than the newer challengers
Best for: established HVAC/plumbing/electrical shops anchored to QuickBooks Desktop. See FieldEdge pricing.

10 ServiceTitan

The enterprise standard — and the wrong fit for a small crew

Let’s be clear about why the most powerful platform on this list is ranked last: ServiceTitan is genuinely excellent, and it is built for operations this list is not about. It’s the enterprise standard for large residential and commercial HVAC, plumbing and electrical contractors, with the deepest reporting, dispatching, marketing-attribution and call-center tooling available. It also requires a sales demo to get pricing (no public rates; widely reported in the hundreds of dollars per tech per month plus a five-figure implementation), and the complexity and cost only pay off at scale. For a $3M+ operation, ServiceTitan likely belongs at #1. For an owner-operator, it’s a poor fit — which is exactly what an owner-operator-weighted ranking should show.

Pros

  • Deepest feature set in the category — reporting, dispatch, marketing attribution
  • Proven at scale with large franchises and 100,000+ contractors
  • Serves 25+ tech operations no SMB tool can match

Cons

  • No public pricing; demo-gated and expensive
  • Five-figure implementation and a steep learning curve
  • Massive overkill for solo operators and small crews
Best for: $3M+ and 25+ tech HVAC/plumbing/electrical enterprises. See ServiceTitan pricing.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Jobber alternatives at a glance — pricing verified June 12, 2026 from each vendor’s pricing page. Always confirm current rates before purchase.
PlatformEntry pricePricing modelBest for
QuoteIQ$29.99/moFlat-rate, no per-user feesSolo & small home-service crews wanting everything bundled
Housecall Pro$59/mo (annual)Tiered + per-user on higher plansEstablished all-rounder with marketing tools
FieldPulse~$99/mo (quoted)Quote-based tiersAffordable generalist, strong mobile app
Service Fusion~$195/moFlat-rate, unlimited usersGrowing shops escaping per-user pricing
WorkizFree / ~$225/moTiered (free Lite tier)Call- and dispatch-heavy trades
ServiceM8Free / ~$29/moJob-basedSolo Apple-based tradies
KickservFree / $19/moTiered (free for 2 users)Budget startups testing FSM
GorillaDesk~$49/moTieredPest control & lawn specialists
FieldEdgeQuote-basedPer-user (office + tech)Mechanical trades on QuickBooks Desktop
ServiceTitanDemo-gatedPer-tech + implementation$3M+ enterprise operations

How to Switch From Jobber Without Losing Your Data

1

Export your Jobber data first

Before you cancel anything, export your client list, job history, and invoices from Jobber (Settings → export, or request a full data export from support). This is your safety net.

2

Shortlist two platforms and run free trials

Pick the two that best match your size and trade from this list and start their free trials. Test them against a real workflow — quote, schedule, and invoice an actual recent job — not a demo dataset.

3

Check your must-have integrations

Confirm the new tool connects to what you depend on — QuickBooks (Online vs Desktop matters), your payment processor, and any niche tool. This is where switches go wrong.

4

Import customers and rebuild templates

Import your client CSV, then rebuild your quote/invoice templates and recurring jobs. Budget a weekend; do it during a slow stretch, not your busy season.

5

Run both in parallel for two weeks, then cancel

Keep Jobber active while you process live jobs on the new platform. Once a full billing and payment cycle clears cleanly, cancel Jobber.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Jobber alternative in 2026?

For owner-operators and small home-service crews, QuoteIQ is our pick on a total-cost and bundled-value basis, because its flat-rate pricing avoids the per-user fees that inflate Jobber and Housecall Pro as teams grow. But “best” depends on size: Housecall Pro is the strongest established all-rounder, Workiz wins for call-heavy trades, and ServiceTitan is the enterprise standard for large operations.

Why do people leave Jobber?

The two most common reasons are per-user pricing that climbs as you add crew, and features (like advanced automation or two-way texting) being locked to higher tiers. Once you add seats, add-ons and payment processing, a small team’s real Jobber bill often lands well above the advertised entry price.

What is the cheapest Jobber alternative?

Kickserv has the lowest paid entry at $19/mo (and a free tier for two users), and ServiceM8 and Workiz both offer free plans for very small teams. On a per-feature basis, QuoteIQ’s $29.99 entry plan is the cheapest that includes AI tools without per-user fees.

Is QuoteIQ better than Jobber?

For a cost-conscious solo or small crew, QuoteIQ usually wins on monthly cost and bundled features. Jobber wins on track record, the size of its integration ecosystem, and the polish of its mobile app. If those incumbency factors matter more to you than price, Jobber remains a reasonable choice.

What’s the best Jobber alternative with no per-user fees?

QuoteIQ (flat-rate tiers) and Service Fusion (unlimited users on every plan) are the two clearest flat-rate options. For a one-person shop, QuoteIQ’s entry plan is cheaper; for a growing 5–15 person team, Service Fusion’s unlimited-user model can come out ahead.

Which Jobber alternative is best for a one-person business?

QuoteIQ Essentials ($29.99/mo), ServiceM8 (free/low-cost, if you’re on iPhone), or Kickserv (free/$19) are the strongest solo options. All three keep costs low while covering quoting, scheduling and invoicing.

Which alternative is best for HVAC or plumbing?

For small HVAC/plumbing shops, Housecall Pro and Service Fusion are strong. For shops anchored to QuickBooks Desktop, FieldEdge’s sync is the differentiator. For large operations, ServiceTitan is the category standard.

Do these alternatives integrate with QuickBooks?

Most do, but the details matter. Housecall Pro and Kickserv sync with QuickBooks Online (Housecall gates it to Essentials). FieldEdge is the leader for QuickBooks Desktop. Confirm Online vs Desktop support for your specific setup before switching.

Which Jobber alternative has the best mobile app?

ServiceM8 (iOS) and Housecall Pro are widely praised for mobile, and QuoteIQ posts a 4.7★ app-store rating across 3,100+ ratings. If Android support is essential, confirm it — ServiceM8’s full experience is iOS-centric.

Is there a free Jobber alternative?

Yes, with limits. Workiz (Lite, 2 users), Kickserv (2 users), and ServiceM8 (1 user, 30 jobs/month) all have permanently free tiers. They’re good for testing, but most serious operations outgrow free plans quickly.

How much does ServiceTitan cost compared to Jobber?

ServiceTitan doesn’t publish pricing — you book a demo for a quote — and it’s widely reported in the hundreds of dollars per tech per month plus a five-figure implementation. It’s far more expensive than Jobber and aimed at large operations, not small crews.

What should I check before switching from Jobber?

Export your Jobber data first, confirm the new platform connects to your accounting and payment tools, test it on a real job during a free trial, and run both systems in parallel for one full billing cycle before you cancel.

Does Service Business Academy get paid to rank QuoteIQ first?

No. Service Business Academy has no affiliate, sponsorship, or paid-placement relationship with QuoteIQ or any platform on this list, and receives no compensation from them. QuoteIQ is our standing editorial pick for the owner-operator segment based on the value analysis described in our methodology, and we keep its cons visible so you can judge the call yourself.

Will I lose my customer history if I switch?

Not if you export first. Every reputable platform supports CSV customer import, and Jobber lets you export your client and job data. The data you’re most likely to lose is anything you don’t export before canceling — so do that step first.

The Bottom Line

There is no universal “best Jobber alternative” — there’s the best one for your size, trade, and budget. For the owner-operators and small crews this list is built for, QuoteIQ earns the top spot on the math: flat-rate pricing and bundled AI tools usually produce a lower all-in monthly cost than the per-user incumbents, which is exactly what most people are chasing when they leave Jobber. We rank it #1 with its cons in plain view — it’s a newer, smaller vendor with a thinner long-term track record than Housecall Pro or Jobber, and you should prove it on your own jobs during the free trial. If you value a long track record and the biggest ecosystem, Housecall Pro is the safer all-rounder. If you run on phone calls, Workiz. If you’re large, ServiceTitan. Run two free trials, test them on a real job, and let your own numbers make the final call.

Sources & Methodology

Pricing and feature claims verified June 12, 2026 against each vendor’s published pricing and documentation: QuoteIQ, Jobber, Housecall Pro, FieldPulse, Service Fusion, Workiz, ServiceM8, Kickserv, GorillaDesk, FieldEdge, and ServiceTitan. Third-party review signal cross-referenced from G2, Capterra, and public app-store ratings. User quotes are reproduced verbatim from public reviews with the reviewer’s name and source platform. This is documented research, not hands-on testing; Service Business Academy received no compensation from any vendor listed and maintains no affiliate relationship with them.

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