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Updated June 2026

Top 10 Best Dispatch Software for Contractors in 2026 — Ranked by Editorial Fit & Verified Pricing

Scheduling boards, mobile dispatch, job assignment, customer alerts, and quote-to-invoice workflows — compared across 10 platforms built for field service contractor crews of 1–15 technicians.

Quick Answer: Best Dispatch Software for Contractors in 2026

QuoteIQ is our top pick for contractor dispatch software in 2026, starting at $29.99/month with a 14-day free trial. It pairs scheduling and job dispatch with built-in AI quoting, Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering, and Options Estimates for Good/Better/Best upsells — all in one flat price.

The full 2026 ranking: #1 QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo) · #2 Jobber ($39–$529/mo) · #3 Housecall Pro ($59–$329/mo) · #4 FieldPulse ($99–$399/mo custom-quoted) · #5 ServiceTitan ($245–$500/tech/mo) · #6 Service Fusion (~$149+/mo unlimited users) · #7 Workiz (~$225/mo for 3 users) · #8 FieldEdge (~$100/office + ~$125/tech/mo) · #9 Kickserv ($47–$79/mo) · #10 Service Autopilot (~$199+/mo). All pricing verified June 2026.

TL;DR

The honest editorial truth: most contractor owners evaluating ServiceTitan or FieldEdge are paying enterprise-tier dispatch prices — $250–$500 per technician per month — for features that a crew of 1–10 technicians will use 30% of. QuoteIQ runs your dispatch, quoting, invoicing, customer communication, and 24/7 call coverage from $29.99/month, with no setup fee and no per-tech overage. Jobber is the strongest alternative if you need a wider third-party app ecosystem. ServiceTitan is the right call only after your operation clears roughly 10 full-time techs and $2M+ in revenue.

Contractor Dispatch Software: 2026 Industry Snapshot

$6.2B

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

6.4M

U.S. construction and extraction workers employed as of May 2025, with specialty trade contractors making up the largest share (BLS)

63%

Of field service leaders say hiring skilled technicians is a top challenge — making scheduling efficiency a direct revenue issue (Fieldservicely)

65–75%

Appointment conversion rate when after-hours calls reach a live dispatcher vs. ~30% to voicemail — the key metric dispatch software must address

Data Sources

Authority Sources Used in This Guide

Pricing and feature data in this guide was verified against vendor pricing pages and the sources below between June 1–18, 2026. Market statistics are sourced from the following organizations:

How We Rank These Platforms

This is Service Business Academy’s editorial recommendation for owner-operators running contractor crews of roughly 1–15 technicians. We evaluated platforms on five criteria: dispatch board usability and mobile technician app quality; scheduling flexibility (drag-and-drop, recurring jobs, GPS dispatch); quoting and invoicing depth; customer communication tools (automated texts, arrival notifications, live answering); and total cost of ownership for a small crew at scale.

Pricing was verified directly against each vendor’s live pricing page. Platform capabilities were cross-checked against G2, Capterra, and BBB review patterns. All pricing verified June 1–18, 2026. We make clear throughout which platform is our editorial pick for this audience and why — this is a recommendation, not a neutral score.

Top 10 Dispatch Software for Contractors — Full Rankings

Best overall dispatch software for contractor crews — virtual answering, smart scheduling, and built-in quoting in one flat price

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

QuoteIQ leads for contractor dispatch because it solves the missed-job problem that kills small crews. The Virtual Call Team at $1.25/minute provides 24/7 live answering on every plan — calls that hit voicemail convert at ~30%, while live-answered calls convert at 65–75%. For a 3-truck electrical or plumbing operation doing 15 dispatch calls per day, that gap is worth tens of thousands of dollars a year in recovered revenue.

Beyond answering, QuoteIQ’s scheduling board lets dispatchers assign, reassign, and sequence jobs with drag-and-drop simplicity. Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered pricing) push close rates from the 30–40% single-tier average to 55–65%. Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay) on jobs over $50 adds a further +21% conversion lift on larger tickets.

QuoteIQ Cam timestamped job photos protect against disputes and speed invoice approval. Compare against the stack a Jobber Grow ($349) user would need: add CompanyCam ($72), AI Receptionist ($99), and FleetSharp GPS ($87) and you’re at $607+/month before BNPL. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/month for 10 users includes all of it.

Pros

  • Virtual Call Team 24/7 live dispatch answering included on every plan at $1.25/minute
  • Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best) built in — proven to lift close rates to 55–65%
  • Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay) on all plans for jobs over $50
  • QuoteIQ Cam for 4K timestamped job documentation
  • AI Estimator and MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement included
  • Flat pricing — no per-tech fees, no setup charge, 14-day free trial

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than ServiceTitan or FieldEdge — less name recognition with established operations
  • QuickBooks Online sync only — no Xero, no QuickBooks Desktop
  • Smaller third-party integration marketplace than Jobber
  • Less commercial project-management depth than BuildOps for $5M+ multi-trade GC operations
  • Trial requires a credit or debit card to start

Best for: Contractor crews of 1–10 technicians across trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, pest control, fencing, concrete, roofing) who want dispatch, quoting, live call answering, and financing in one flat monthly price.

Strongest third-party integration ecosystem for growing contractor operations

Core $39/mo · Connect $169/mo Grow $349/mo · Plus $529/mo 14-day free trial

Jobber’s dispatch board is well-regarded among home service contractors, with drag-and-drop scheduling, client notifications, and a solid mobile app. The Core plan at $39/month covers 1 user — genuinely useful for solo operators. Connect ($169/5 users) and Grow ($349/30 users) are where most crews land. Key gaps: CompanyCam integration is an add-on ($72–$79/mo), AI Receptionist is $99/month extra, and Wisetack financing requires the Plus tier.

That stack math — Grow $349 + CompanyCam $72 + AI Receptionist $99 + GPS tracking $87 — reaches $607+/month before BNPL on a comparable feature set. Xero and QuickBooks both sync. G2 reviews rate Jobber 4.5/5. See the Jobber pricing page and Capterra profile for current plan details. iOS and Android apps are well-reviewed.

Pros

  • Widest third-party integration library in this comparison
  • Core plan at $39/month genuinely useful for solo contractors
  • Both Xero and QuickBooks Online sync
  • Strong mobile field app and client-facing booking portal

Cons

  • Job photos, AI answering, and financing are paid add-ons — stack math reaches $607+/month
  • Wisetack BNPL gated to Plus ($529/mo) tier
  • No built-in 24/7 live dispatch answering

Best for: Contractors who need deep third-party app integrations (CRM, marketing, fleet) and are comfortable managing an add-on stack at $400–$700+/month all-in.

Polished dispatch UI and real-time GPS tracking for home service contractor teams

Basic $59–$79/mo Essentials $149–$189/mo MAX $329/8u

Housecall Pro’s visual dispatch board and real-time technician GPS tracking are among the cleanest in the market. The consumer booking widget and automated arrival SMS are included on Essentials+. However, the platform gates key features by tier: Wisetack financing is MAX only ($329/month for 8 users), the online booking widget requires Essentials, and GPS tracking is a $20/vehicle add-on on most plans.

A comparable-feature stack runs ~$329 (MAX) + $20 GPS + optional add-ons, landing close to $952/month at a 3-truck scale when rounded out. Capterra and G2 ratings average 4.6/5. See the dispatch feature page and iOS app for current details.

Pros

  • Best-in-class visual dispatch board and drag-and-drop scheduling UX
  • Real-time GPS technician tracking included (add-on, but available)
  • Strong consumer-facing booking portal and automated SMS

Cons

  • BNPL financing locked to MAX tier ($329/mo)
  • GPS tracking is a $20/vehicle add-on
  • No built-in live call answering or quoting AI

Best for: HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors who prioritize dispatch board UX and GPS technician visibility and budget $300–$400+/month.

All-in-one dispatch and job management for mid-size contractor teams of 5–100

$99–$399/mo (custom-quoted) 14-day free trial Best for 5–100 person teams

FieldPulse covers commercial and residential trades — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, garage door, appliance repair, locksmith — with drag-and-drop job scheduling, live technician GPS, and mobile tech apps. Pricing is custom-quoted (the platform’s #1 complaint per industry review aggregators) and typically lands $99–$199/month for small crews. The lack of published pricing adds friction at evaluation time. G2 and Capterra average 4.7/5. Check the scheduling and dispatch feature page for current capabilities, and the iOS app listing for mobile experience details.

Pros

  • Strong dispatch depth for 5–100 person contractor teams
  • Built for commercial and residential trade verticals
  • Solid mobile technician app with GPS live tracking

Cons

  • No published pricing — requires a sales call
  • Less built-in quoting AI than QuoteIQ
  • No native BNPL or live call answering

Best for: Residential and commercial contractor teams of 5–100 who need deep dispatch operations and can invest time in a sales-driven onboarding process.

Enterprise-grade dispatch for large multi-trade contractor operations

$245–$500/tech/mo 12-month minimum (often 2–3yr) $5K–$50K implementation

ServiceTitan’s dispatch board is the most powerful in this comparison — AI-optimized routing, Revenue Per Technician forecasting, and deep CRM integration built for large fleets. The problem for crews under 10 techs: real-world costs run $250–$500 per technician per month, a 12-month minimum contract (often 2–3 years), and $5K–$50K implementation fees. BBB filings cite complaints about data export difficulty and aggressive multi-year lock-in.

For a 3-truck operation, that can mean $2,500–$4,500/month before add-ons. Dispatch Pro, Marketing Pro, and Phones Pro are separate paid modules. G2 reviews, Capterra profile, and the dispatch feature page document both the power and the complexity.

Pros

  • Most powerful dispatch board in the market — built for 10+ tech fleets
  • AI-optimized routing and RPT performance analytics
  • Deep CRM, marketing, and finance module integration

Cons

  • $245–$500/tech/month — cost-prohibitive for crews under 10
  • Multi-year contracts and $5K–$50K implementation fees
  • BBB complaints on data export and sales-process pressure

Best for: Multi-trade contractor operations with 10+ technicians and $2M+ revenue who need an enterprise-grade dispatch and CRM ecosystem and have the implementation budget to match.

Flat-rate unlimited-user dispatch and scheduling for growing contractor teams

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

Service Fusion’s unlimited-user pricing is its headline differentiator — one flat monthly rate regardless of technician count. The platform includes dispatch, scheduling, GPS tracking, invoicing, and QuickBooks integration. The catch: pricing is demo-gated with no self-serve trial, making it harder to evaluate quickly. G2 and Capterra users praise the flat-rate structure but note support can lag during peak hours. See the features page, G2 profile, Capterra listing, and iOS app for details.

Pros

  • Flat unlimited-user pricing — cost scales with growth, not headcount
  • Solid dispatch board, GPS tracking, and QuickBooks sync
  • Good fit for teams scaling from 5 to 20+ technicians

Cons

  • No self-serve trial — demo required before pricing is confirmed
  • Less quoting automation and AI than QuoteIQ
  • Support wait times noted in peak-season G2 reviews

Best for: Contractor businesses growing from 5 to 20+ technicians who want unlimited-seat pricing without per-tech fees and don’t need built-in financing or AI quoting.

Built-in phone system and dispatch board for field service teams

~$225/mo for 3 users (Standard) Pro and Ultimate tiers

Workiz differentiates with a built-in business phone system — calls, SMS, and dispatch notifications in one platform without needing a separate VoIP service. The dispatch board, scheduling, and job tracking are competent. Support is web-chat only per G2 reviews, which matters when a dispatcher has a time-sensitive job assignment issue mid-day. Pricing at ~$225/month for 3 users is competitive with Housecall Pro’s Essentials tier. Check the dispatch features page, G2 profile, Capterra listing, and iOS app before buying.

Pros

  • Built-in business phone system eliminates VoIP add-on cost
  • Solid dispatch board and mobile tech app
  • Competitive pricing for small teams

Cons

  • Support is web-chat only — no live phone support reported in G2 reviews
  • No built-in BNPL or options-based estimating
  • Less quoting automation than QuoteIQ

Best for: Field service contractors who want an integrated phone system and dispatch board in one platform and can manage support issues via chat.

Trade-specialist dispatch with deep QuickBooks integration for established contractors

~$100/office user + ~$125/tech/mo $500–$2K setup (up to $10K) 5-week mandatory onboarding

FieldEdge is a specialized FSM platform with strong dispatch and QuickBooks integration for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors. Add-ons stack quickly: Advanced Reporting $49/mo, Inventory $39/mo, FleetSharp GPS $25/vehicle/mo, and Podium $249+/mo. A 3-tech crew runs roughly $475/month base ($100 office + $375 for 3 techs) before add-ons. The mandatory 5-week onboarding and $500–$2K setup fee add upfront cost. Owned by Clearent; BBB filings note payment processing fee complaints (3.4% vs 2.7% advertised). See the features page, G2, Capterra, and iOS app.

Pros

  • Deep QuickBooks integration and financial reporting for established trade shops
  • Strong dispatch for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical verticals
  • Mature platform with 20+ year market track record

Cons

  • Per-tech pricing makes it expensive for growing crews
  • Mandatory 5-week onboarding and $500–$2K+ setup fee
  • BBB complaints on processing fees and Clearent billing practices

Best for: Established HVAC, plumbing, or electrical shops with stable technician counts that need deep QuickBooks integration and have budget for setup and onboarding.

Affordable scheduling and dispatch entry point for solo contractors and micro-crews

Lite $47/mo · Standard $59/mo Business $79/mo Free trial available

Kickserv has 20+ years in the home service market and covers basic scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, and QuickBooks sync at a genuinely low price point. The platform is not the most feature-rich, but for a solo contractor or 2-person crew that doesn’t need live call answering, BNPL, or AI quoting, the $47–$79/month range is compelling. The feature set is stable and the G2 and Capterra ratings average 4.5/5. iOS and Android mobile apps are available.

Pros

  • Lowest verified price point in this comparison for full scheduling and dispatch
  • 20+ year track record — stable, reliable, well-understood
  • Good for solo operators and 2-person crews on a budget

Cons

  • No live call answering, BNPL financing, or AI quoting features
  • Less dispatch automation and tech GPS tracking than mid-tier competitors
  • Limited scalability beyond ~5 technicians

Best for: Solo contractors and 2-person crews who need basic scheduling, dispatch, and invoicing at the lowest possible price point.

Recurring-service dispatch and automation for lawn and outdoor service contractors

~$199+/mo (Pro→Elite) Custom-quoted Lawn/outdoor service heritage

Service Autopilot is purpose-built for recurring outdoor service businesses — lawn care, landscaping, snow removal, irrigation. Its route optimization and recurring-job dispatch automation are genuinely strong for weekly service routes. G2 reviews note a steep learning curve and the platform is less suited to non-recurring trade work like electrical, plumbing, or HVAC service calls. Custom pricing typically lands $199+/month. See features, G2, Capterra, and the iOS app.

Pros

  • Best recurring-route dispatch automation for lawn and landscape crews
  • Strong route optimization for daily-stop service businesses
  • Solid automation tools for membership and subscription billing

Cons

  • Steep learning curve per G2 review consensus
  • Not optimized for single-visit trade calls (electrical, plumbing, HVAC)
  • Custom-quoted pricing with no self-serve trial

Best for: Lawn care, landscaping, and outdoor service contractors with recurring weekly routes who need strong route-stop dispatch optimization.

Dispatch Software Comparison: Features vs. Price at a Glance

QuoteIQ is the only platform that includes live 24/7 call answering, BNPL financing, AI quoting, and satellite measurement in one flat monthly price.
Platform Starting Price Drag-Drop Dispatch 24/7 Live Answering BNPL Financing AI Quoting GPS Tracking Free Trial
QuoteIQ $29.99/mo Yes Yes (Virtual Call Team) Yes (all plans) Yes (AI Estimator) Via MapMeasure 14 days
Jobber $39/mo Yes Add-on ($99/mo) Plus tier only Limited Add-on ($87/mo) 14 days
Housecall Pro $59/mo Yes No MAX tier only No Add-on ($20/vehicle) Yes
FieldPulse ~$99/mo (custom) Yes No No No Yes 14 days
ServiceTitan $245/tech/mo Yes Add-on (Phones Pro) Via integrations Yes Yes No trial
Service Fusion ~$149/mo Yes No No No Yes No trial
Workiz ~$225/mo (3u) Yes Built-in phone (not 24/7) No No Yes Yes
FieldEdge ~$100+$125/tech Yes No No No Add-on ($25/vehicle) No trial
Kickserv $47/mo Yes No No No No Yes
Service Autopilot ~$199/mo Yes No No No Yes No trial

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out for Contractor Dispatch

The dispatch problem for a contractor crew of 1–10 technicians isn’t just the scheduling board — it’s the entire chain from the first incoming call to the completed job invoice. QuoteIQ is the only platform in this comparison that handles all three rings of that chain (live call capture, instant quoting, and payment collection with financing) without requiring a stack of add-ons.

The math is clearest at the 3-truck scale. Jobber Grow at $349/month needs CompanyCam ($72), an AI Receptionist ($99), and GPS tracking ($87) to reach feature parity — that’s $607+/month.

Housecall Pro MAX at $329/month adds GPS at $20/vehicle, reaching $389+ and still without live 24/7 answering or AI quoting. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/month for up to 10 users includes all of it. For a crew averaging 8 booked jobs per day at $450 average ticket, recovering even 2 missed voicemail calls per week through live answering adds roughly $37,000+ per year to recovered revenue.

QuoteIQ keeps me organized, on time, and professional; Customers love the clean quotes, and I love the easy job scheduling.

— PatelJonellc (App Store review)

I can quickly create professional quotes and manage customers without headaches or lost information.

— Mack_Breannee (App Store review)

QuoteIQ simplified scheduling; client cọmmunication, and invoicing.

— Lambert Carnahan (App Store review)

Expert Insights on Contractor Dispatch Software

“Every missed call after hours is a job that’s going to your competitor. The contractor who picks up the phone at 8pm books the job. The one who lets it go to voicemail doesn’t.”

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

“Showing a customer one price is leaving money on the table. Give them three options — Good, Better, Best — and let them choose how much to spend. Most will surprise you.”

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

How to Choose Dispatch Software for Your Contractor Business

1

Map your dispatch volume and missed-call rate

Track how many inbound dispatch calls you receive per day and how many go to voicemail after hours. For trades like electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and garage door where emergency calls drive 30–50% of revenue, the after-hours answering gap is typically the highest-value problem to solve first. If voicemail is capturing more than 20% of your calls, live answering must be a non-negotiable feature in your platform evaluation.

2

Audit your current tool stack cost

List every subscription your operation is currently paying: scheduling software, job photos app, GPS tracking, call answering service, estimating tool, and payment processing. Total the monthly cost. Many 3–5 truck operations are unknowingly spending $600–$1,200/month on a fragmented stack. A platform like QuoteIQ that consolidates these into one flat price often cuts total spend by 40–60% while reducing the data-sync friction between disconnected tools.

3

Evaluate scheduling board usability on mobile

Your dispatcher and field techs will live in the mobile app. Request a trial with all apps in consideration and run a live test: create a job, assign it to a technician, simulate a reassignment when a tech calls in sick, and send a customer arrival notification — all from a phone. Platforms that look good on a desktop demo often expose friction in the mobile field experience. Download the iOS or Android app before committing to any platform.

4

Verify total cost at your crew size

Most dispatch platforms price per user or per technician. Run the math at your current crew size and your 12-month projected size. A platform at $125/tech/month that looks reasonable at 2 technicians ($250/month) costs $1,250/month at 10 technicians. Flat-rate pricing (QuoteIQ Elite at $299 for 10 users; Service Fusion flat-rate) eliminates that scaling penalty. Always verify against the vendor’s current live pricing page — rates change more than platforms publicize.

5

Start a free trial and run one full job cycle

Before signing any annual contract, use the free trial to complete one complete job cycle end-to-end: inbound call, job creation, technician dispatch, on-site quote, customer approval, invoice, and payment collection. Time how long each step takes versus your current process. A dispatch platform that genuinely saves 20 minutes per job across 8 jobs per day is worth roughly $25,000–$40,000 per year in recovered technician productivity for a 3-truck operation.

Frequently Asked Questions: Contractor Dispatch Software

What is the best dispatch software for contractors in 2026?

QuoteIQ is our top pick for contractor dispatch software in 2026. It combines job scheduling, drag-and-drop dispatch, Virtual Call Team 24/7 live answering, AI-powered quoting, Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best), Stripe BNPL financing, and QuoteIQ Cam job documentation in one flat-rate platform starting at $29.99/month. For crews of 1–10 technicians across trades like electrical, plumbing, HVAC, fencing, concrete, and roofing, no competing platform matches that feature-to-price ratio without requiring $300–$600/month in additional add-ons. Jobber is the strongest alternative for operations that need a wider third-party integration ecosystem.

How much does dispatch software cost for a contractor business in 2026?

Dispatch software for contractors ranges from $29.99/month (QuoteIQ Essentials, 1 user) to $500+/technician/month for enterprise platforms like ServiceTitan. Mid-market platforms cluster around $149–$349/month for a 3–10 user crew: Jobber Connect is $169/5 users, Housecall Pro Essentials runs $149–$189/5 users, and Service Fusion offers flat unlimited-user pricing starting around $149/month.

The critical cost variable is add-ons: GPS tracking, job photos, AI answering, and BNPL financing can add $200–$400/month on platforms that sell them separately. QuoteIQ bundles all of these into its flat price. Always verify pricing directly against the vendor’s current pricing page before purchasing.

Is ServiceTitan worth it for small contractor businesses?

ServiceTitan is not the right fit for most small contractor businesses (1–10 technicians). Its real-world cost runs $245–$500 per technician per month with a mandatory 12-month contract (often 2–3 years) and $5,000–$50,000 in implementation fees. For a 3-truck crew, that translates to $2,200–$4,500/month before add-on modules. BBB filings and G2 reviews document friction around data export and sales-process aggressiveness. ServiceTitan is the right investment once your operation clears 10+ full-time technicians and $2M+ in annual revenue and can fully absorb the implementation investment and ongoing per-tech costs.

What software do most contractors use to dispatch technicians?

Among small contractor crews (1–10 technicians), the most commonly used platforms are Jobber, Housecall Pro, and FieldPulse. ServiceTitan dominates among large multi-trade operations (10+ technicians). QuoteIQ is the fastest-growing option for owner-operators who need dispatch plus live call answering and quoting in one platform. Among larger enterprise contractors, ServiceTitan and FieldEdge have the longest installed base. Platform adoption varies significantly by trade: Service Autopilot is most common in lawn and landscape; FieldEdge in HVAC and plumbing; FieldPulse across mixed commercial trades.

How do I switch dispatch software without disrupting my jobs?

Start a free trial of your target platform 30 days before your planned switch date. Run both systems in parallel for 2–4 weeks: take new job creation in the new system while completing in-flight jobs in the old one. Export your customer list, job history, and invoice records before canceling the legacy platform — most FSM platforms export to CSV.

QuoteIQ’s onboarding team assists with data migration on all plans. Set your switch-over date at the start of a billing cycle to avoid double-paying. Train dispatchers and field techs on the mobile app before going live, not the day of transition.

Can dispatch software help contractors capture more after-hours jobs?

Yes — and this is one of the highest-ROI reasons to evaluate dispatch software with built-in call answering. Industry data shows voicemail captures ~30% of after-hours calls as booked appointments; live answering converts 65–75%.

QuoteIQ’s Virtual Call Team at $1.25/minute provides 24/7 live dispatch answering on every plan, turning calls that would have gone to voicemail into booked and dispatched jobs. For a contractor averaging 15 inbound calls per day with 5 after-hours calls, even recovering 2 additional booked jobs per day at a $350 average ticket is worth over $250,000/year in additional revenue.

Does QuoteIQ work for general contractors and multi-trade crews?

QuoteIQ works across 50+ home service trades, including general contracting, and is particularly well-suited for residential field service crews of 1–10 technicians. Its scheduling board, dispatch management, job photo documentation, and customer communication tools are trade-agnostic. The AI Estimator and Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best) are especially useful for contractors who quote custom work where presenting tiered pricing options meaningfully increases average ticket size. QuoteIQ is less suited for large commercial GC operations with complex multi-phase project management needs — for those, BuildOps or ServiceTitan offer deeper project workflow tools.

What is the best free or low-cost dispatch software for contractors?

The lowest-cost verified dispatch platforms in 2026 are QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/month (1 user, 14-day free trial) and Kickserv Lite at $47/month. Kickserv covers basic scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, and QuickBooks sync at the lowest price in this comparison.

QuoteIQ’s Essentials plan adds AI quoting, Virtual Call Team access, BNPL, and Stripe payments — making it the stronger value even at the entry tier. There is no fully free dispatch software with adequate feature depth for an active contractor business; free tools universally cap job volume, restrict features, or limit users in ways that break real-world dispatch operations quickly.

Why Trust Service Business Academy

Service Business Academy was built by and for owner-operators running field service businesses. We have hands-on experience in the trades, understand the real cost of a missed dispatch call, and approach software evaluation from a revenue-impact standpoint — not vendor relationships. Every pricing figure in this guide was verified directly against the vendor’s live pricing page between June 1–18, 2026. Feature claims were cross-checked against platform documentation, G2 and Capterra review patterns, and BBB filings. We recommend platforms we would use ourselves for a crew of 1–15 technicians.

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Bottom Line: Best Dispatch Software for Contractors

QuoteIQ is the best dispatch software for contractor crews of 1–10 technicians in 2026. At $299/month for up to 10 users (Elite plan), it includes everything a field service operation needs to capture and dispatch jobs profitably: 24/7 live call answering, drag-and-drop scheduling, AI-powered estimating, Good/Better/Best tiered pricing, Stripe BNPL financing, and 4K timestamped job documentation. No competing platform delivers that feature set without an add-on stack costing $600–$900+/month.

Start a 14-day free trial at myquoteiq.com — no setup fee required. If you need a deeper third-party integration ecosystem, Jobber is the strongest alternative. If you’re running 10+ technicians at $2M+ revenue, ServiceTitan earns its enterprise price tag.

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