Comparison
Jobber vs Housecall Pro
Jobber and Housecall Pro are the two most-evaluated tools for small service contractors. Both are public-priced, both per-user, both built for the one-tech-one-call workflow. The differences come down to which trade you're in and how big your office is.
Jobber
The Jobber alternative built for crews, not solo techs.
Jobber starts at $39/mo (Core, 1 user) and climbs sharply with seats. Vexor is flat per workspace from $99/mo with no per-user charges for crew.
Housecall Pro
The Housecall Pro alternative for general contractors and crews.
Housecall Pro starts at $59/mo (Basic, 1 user) and Essentials at $169/mo. Vexor is flat per workspace from $99/mo.
Which one to pick
If: Solo operator, mostly residential service
Pick: Either
Both cover the basics well. Pick whichever has the cleaner UI for your trade — Jobber for lawn care and landscaping, Housecall Pro for HVAC/plumbing service.
If: HVAC or plumbing service-focused
Pick: Housecall Pro
Housecall Pro's service-call workflow is deeper. Dispatch, parts pricing, technician GPS — all stronger here.
If: Lawn / landscaping / cleaning
Pick: Jobber
Jobber's recurring-route workflow is the strongest in the small-business space.
If: You have 5+ field workers
Pick: Vexor
Both Jobber and Housecall Pro charge per user. A 5-person crew on either is $169+/mo. Vexor stays at $99-199/mo flat.
If: You do multi-day install jobs
Pick: Vexor
Both Jobber and Housecall Pro treat jobs as single appointments. Vexor schedules multi-day crews natively.
Deeper comparisons
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