Two different pricing models
- Jobber — tiered and scoped by user count. Core starts around $39/mo (1 user); higher tiers (Connect, Grow) cost more and still cap or charge by users. Adding crew moves you up.
- Vexor — flat per workspace: $99/mo (Field) or $199/mo (Operations), with unlimited crew, office staff, and subcontractors. Adding people does not change the bill.
- Always verify current numbers against the source — Jobber publishes pricing at getjobber.com/pricing.
Where the math flips
At one or two users, Jobber's entry tier can be cheaper than Vexor. The crossover comes fast: once you are paying for several seats, a flat $99–$199/mo workspace is usually the lower number, and the gap widens with every hire. The way to compare is to price Jobber at your peak headcount (including seasonal crew and office staff), not today's, then set that against Vexor's flat rate.
Don't forget what's bundled
Price-per-seat is only half the comparison. Vexor includes JSA, daily logs, crew scheduling, and sub/GC portals in the flat price — capabilities you would add as separate tools alongside Jobber. Factor the tools you would no longer pay for into the real total.