Head-to-head
Jobber vs ServiceTitan.
Your crew's time in the truck is money. Every minute spent on paperwork, routing, or hunting down job details is a minute they're not billing. Field service software that cuts administrative drag—not adds to it—is what separates profitable shops from ones bleeding hours.
The real divider isn't features. It's how fast your team adopts it. Clunky interfaces mean your guys revert to pen and paper. Intuitive dispatch, mobile-first design, and zero learning curve matter more than a feature list you'll never use.
Jobber works best for smaller crews (1–10 techs) who need fast setup and predictable costs. ServiceTitan fits multi-location operations running high-volume service calls where custom workflows and enterprise support justify the investment.
Side by side.
| Feature | Jobber | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $49 | Custom |
| Billing model | monthly | custom |
| Seat basis | 1 user | Per technician, custom |
| Free trial | 14 days | — |
| Plan tiers | 3 | 3 |
| Headquarters | Edmonton, Alberta | Glendale, CA |
| Founded | 2011 | 2007 |
| Company size | 500-1,000 | 2,000+ |
Plan-by-plan.
Jobber
Edmonton, Alberta · est. 2011
Self-serve field service software favored by small-to-mid trades. Strong onboarding, transparent pricing.
ServiceTitan
Glendale, CA · est. 2007
Enterprise-grade field service software for residential trades. Strong in HVAC, plumbing, electrical. Sales-led pricing.
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Bottom line
Bottom Line
Jobber is the default choice for most trades businesses—it's affordable, intuitive, and handles scheduling, invoicing, and customer management without unnecessary complexity. ServiceTitan wins if you're a larger operation (20+ techs) needing advanced automation, financial reporting, and integration depth; the higher cost pays off at scale.
Start with a free trial of Jobber to see if it fits your workflow. Request a demo from ServiceTitan only if your team exceeds 15 technicians and you need enterprise-grade features.