When to choose Jobber
You're running a 1-5 person operation and you need solid quoting, a client history, and clean job tracking. You don't need GPS dispatching. You want a product that's easy to learn and doesn't require a lot of configuration.
Compare / Jobber vs Housecall Pro
Compare Jobber and Housecall Pro for pricing, dispatch, recurring service, and day-to-day fit for small trade businesses.
Last reviewed: 2026-04-04
Jobber and Housecall Pro both go after the same market (field service businesses in the residential trades) but are built for slightly different operations. Jobber is stronger for businesses that need clean quoting, client management, and a simple CRM. Housecall Pro is stronger for businesses that need GPS dispatching, recurring service agreements, and faster in-the-field payment collection. Neither one lets customers price their own job online before calling you. That's where LightWork fits.
| Feature | Jobber | Housecall Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $49/month | $65/month |
| AI/self-quoting for customers | Not included | Not included |
| GPS dispatching | No | Yes |
| Recurring service agreements | Yes | Yes |
| In-app payment processing | Yes (Stripe) | Yes (built-in) |
| Mobile app quality | Strong | Strong |
| Best for | Solo to 5-person crews needing clean quotes + CRM | Multi-tech operations needing dispatch + recurring billing |
You're running a 1-5 person operation and you need solid quoting, a client history, and clean job tracking. You don't need GPS dispatching. You want a product that's easy to learn and doesn't require a lot of configuration.
You've got multiple technicians in the field at the same time and you need to dispatch them in real time, manage recurring maintenance agreements, and collect payment on-site quickly. The extra cost is worth it at that scale.
If your main problem is tire-kicker leads and slow quoting (not field operations management), LightWork's self-quoting widget is cheaper ($25/month) and faster to set up than either Jobber or Housecall Pro. Some contractors use LightWork for customer-facing quoting and one of the above for job management.
There's no native integration between them. Most contractors pick one for field service management. If you're switching, Jobber offers data export and Housecall Pro has an onboarding team that can help with migration.
Housecall Pro is generally preferred for HVAC due to its recurring maintenance plan billing and faster dispatch features. Jobber is used by HVAC companies too, particularly smaller ones focused on residential service calls.