Head-to-head
ServiceTitan vs Jobber.
Your crew's time in the truck is money. Every minute spent on paperwork, scheduling confusion, or hunting down job details costs you. Field service software either eliminates that waste or adds to it—there's no middle ground.
The right platform syncs your office and field instantly. Technicians see updates in real time. Dispatchers stop playing phone tag. Invoices go out same-day. You'll know within hours if a job is profitable or bleeding cash.
The vendors:
ServiceTitan — Built for established trades with complex workflows; custom pricing means enterprise-level features and support.
Jobber — Lean, affordable starting point; best for solo operators and small crews getting digital for the first time.
Side by side.
| Feature | ServiceTitan | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Custom | $49 |
| Billing model | custom | monthly |
| Seat basis | Per technician, custom | 1 user |
| Free trial | — | 14 days |
| Plan tiers | 3 | 3 |
| Headquarters | Glendale, CA | Edmonton, Alberta |
| Founded | 2007 | 2011 |
| Company size | 2,000+ | 500-1,000 |
Plan-by-plan.
ServiceTitan
Glendale, CA · est. 2007
Enterprise-grade field service software for residential trades. Strong in HVAC, plumbing, electrical. Sales-led pricing.
Jobber
Edmonton, Alberta · est. 2011
Self-serve field service software favored by small-to-mid trades. Strong onboarding, transparent pricing.
Cross-references
Where else to look.
Bottom line
ServiceTitan is the default choice for most trades businesses—it handles dispatching, invoicing, customer management, and payments in one platform with enough customization to grow with you.
Choose Jobber if you're a solo operator or small crew (under 5 techs) who needs simplicity over features. Its $49/month entry point and straightforward interface beat ServiceTitan's complexity when you're just starting out.
Next step: Start with a free trial of ServiceTitan if your team has 3+ technicians, or request a demo from Jobber if you're flying solo or operating lean.