ServiceIQ vs Jobber
Jobber is a great place to start. ServiceIQ is where you go once you have outgrown it.
Jobber is excellent for a small crew finding its feet, and it is honest about its price. The trouble starts as you grow, the bill climbs with every user and the features you need sit behind the next tier up. ServiceIQ is one flat price with everything included, built for GC and project work, so growing costs you nothing extra and you do not outgrow it.
ServiceIQ vs Jobber, side by side
| ServiceIQ | Jobber | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Mid-market GCs and field service teams | Solo operators and small home service crews |
| Pricing model | One flat monthly price, all features | Per-user tiers, extra users about 29 dollars each, add-ons sold separately |
| Cost as you grow | Stays flat | Climbs with every user and upgrade, a ten-person team often 450 to 750 a month |
| Features | Everything included | Job costing and two-way texting gated behind higher tiers |
| Built for project work | Yes, GC jobs and field | Generalist home service, limited project estimating and takeoffs |
| Free trial | Yes, no card | Yes, no permanent free plan |
The verdict
If you are a small home service crew getting organised, Jobber is hard to beat. If you are a GC running real projects, watching the per-user bill climb, and hitting the limits of a generalist tool, ServiceIQ is the step up.
Jobber publishes its pricing. Figures reflect publicly listed plans and add-ons, current to mid 2026.
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