Head-to-head
Service Fusion vs Workiz.
Your crew's time in the truck is money. Every minute spent on paperwork, routing, or chasing down job details costs you. Field service software either cuts that waste or adds to it—there's no middle ground.
The real differentiator isn't features. It's how fast your team adopts it. Clunky software sits unused. Intuitive software becomes invisible, and your techs actually use it.
Service Fusion ($165/mo): Built for trades who've outgrown spreadsheets and need tight job costing, scheduling complexity, and integration depth.
Workiz ($65/mo): Built for smaller operations that need mobile dispatch and invoicing without the learning curve or price tag.
Side by side.
| Feature | Service Fusion | Workiz |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $165 | $65 |
| Billing model | monthly | per user monthly |
| Seat basis | Unlimited users (flat rate) | Per user / month |
| Free trial | 14 days | 14 days |
| Plan tiers | 3 | 3 |
| Headquarters | Irving, TX | Tel Aviv, Israel / San Diego, CA |
| Founded | 2014 | 2015 |
| Company size | 100-500 | 100-500 |
Plan-by-plan.
Service Fusion
Irving, TX · est. 2014
Flat-rate field service software (no per-user pricing). Targets cost-sensitive growing trades businesses.
Workiz
Tel Aviv, Israel / San Diego, CA · est. 2015
Field service software with strong call-tracking and lead-source attribution. Growing in HVAC and locksmith verticals.
Cross-references
Where else to look.
Bottom line
Bottom Line
Service Fusion is your default choice—it balances robust scheduling, invoicing, and customer management without overwhelming smaller teams. Choose Workiz if you're a solo operator or two-person shop prioritizing affordability; its streamlined interface handles basic dispatch and payments without unnecessary complexity. Service Fusion wins when you need multi-location coordination or want built-in customer portal access. Start with a free trial of Service Fusion to see if the extra features justify the cost for your operation.