Head-to-head
Service Fusion vs Jobber.
Dispatching speed kills or saves your day. A plumber sitting in traffic waiting for the next job assignment loses billable hours. A roofer who can't confirm materials on-site wastes a second trip. Field service software that syncs jobs to technicians in real time—not five minutes later—is the difference between a profitable day and a scrambling one. Mobile-first platforms that work offline matter too; your crew can't depend on perfect signal.
Service Fusion ($165/mo) suits multi-crew operations that need advanced routing and integration depth. Jobber ($49/mo) fits solo operators and small teams who want simplicity without the overhead.
Side by side.
| Feature | Service Fusion | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $165 | $49 |
| Billing model | monthly | monthly |
| Seat basis | Unlimited users (flat rate) | 1 user |
| Free trial | 14 days | 14 days |
| Plan tiers | 3 | 3 |
| Headquarters | Irving, TX | Edmonton, Alberta |
| Founded | 2014 | 2011 |
| Company size | 100-500 | 500-1,000 |
Plan-by-plan.
Service Fusion
Irving, TX · est. 2014
Flat-rate field service software (no per-user pricing). Targets cost-sensitive growing trades businesses.
Jobber
Edmonton, Alberta · est. 2011
Self-serve field service software favored by small-to-mid trades. Strong onboarding, transparent pricing.
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Bottom Line
Start with Jobber for most trades businesses. Its intuitive interface and affordable entry point make it ideal for teams under 10 technicians managing straightforward service calls. Choose Service Fusion if you need advanced inventory management, complex quoting, or run a larger operation with 15+ techs—its robust features justify the higher cost. Request a demo from Service Fusion if your business relies heavily on parts tracking or multi-location coordination.