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Jobber vs Workiz

Source-linked differences for HVAC operators. No sponsored winner and no blended review score.

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Jobber

Vendor-source research

A polished field-service platform for quoting, scheduling, job management, invoicing, payments and a customer-facing client hub.

Best fit
Small service teams prioritizing ease of use
Pricing visibility
From $29/mo billed annually
Source check
July 13, 2026
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Workiz

Vendor-source research

Field-service software combining scheduling, dispatch, estimates, invoices and communication tools for service businesses.

Best fit
Service teams with call and communication-heavy workflows
Pricing visibility
See vendor pricing
Source check
July 13, 2026
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01

Which product fits which HVAC operation?

This is a fit comparison, not a universal winner. Validate the decisive workflow and total contract cost in both demos.

Jobber

Start here when: Small service teams prioritizing ease of use.

Pricing visibility
From $29/mo billed annually
Research position
A strong fit when usability, fast setup and customer-facing workflows matter more than HVAC-enterprise depth.

Workiz

Start here when: Service teams with call and communication-heavy workflows.

Pricing visibility
See vendor pricing
Research position
A relevant shortlist option when phone, lead and customer communication workflows are central to dispatch operations.
02

External review evidence

Ratings are kept separate because software directories, app stores and company-location reviews measure different experiences.

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Review platformJobberWorkiz
Apple App Store4.8/520,285 ratingsChecked July 13, 2026 · open source ↗4.6/52,090 ratingsChecked July 13, 2026 · open source ↗
Google PlayNo verified listing in this research pass2.8/5394 reviewsChecked July 13, 2026 · open source ↗

Visible review sample: Visible reviews repeatedly complained about pricing, paid feature packages, and pressure to move to higher tiers.

We do not calculate a single “reputation score.” Compare rating, volume, audience and recent themes at the original source.

03

Published capabilities to verify

These items come from vendor documentation. Treat them as a demo agenda, not proof of workflow quality.

Jobber

  • Quotes and follow-upsAsk for a live workflow
  • Scheduling and job managementAsk for a live workflow
  • Invoices and paymentsAsk for a live workflow
  • Client hubAsk for a live workflow
  • Mobile team toolsAsk for a live workflow

Workiz

  • Scheduling and dispatchAsk for a live workflow
  • Lead and call workflowsAsk for a live workflow
  • Estimates and invoicesAsk for a live workflow
  • PaymentsAsk for a live workflow
  • Mobile job managementAsk for a live workflow
04

Buyer fit, strengths and cautions

Research interpretation based on current positioning and official documentation—not a substitute for implementation references.

Jobber

A strong fit when usability, fast setup and customer-facing workflows matter more than HVAC-enterprise depth.

Potential strengths

  • Clear public plan structure
  • Strong client experience
  • Good small-team usability

Cautions to validate

  • Some automation and team features sit on higher plans
  • Not exclusively built for HVAC

Workiz

A relevant shortlist option when phone, lead and customer communication workflows are central to dispatch operations.

Potential strengths

  • Communication-centered workflow
  • Broad service-business coverage
  • Flexible operational feature set

Cautions to validate

  • Current pricing requires direct vendor confirmation
  • Advanced features may vary by package
05

Source register

Open the evidence directly. Dates describe our last check, not a promise that the vendor page has remained unchanged.

06

Run the same demo with both vendors

A fair comparison uses identical data and workflow scenarios.

  1. Urgent dispatch: Insert a no-cooling call into a full board and reassign by skill and drive time.
  2. Recurring maintenance: Schedule an agreement visit, expose capacity and handle a customer reschedule.
  3. Estimate-to-cash: Build three options, capture approval, invoice and payment without re-entering data.
  4. Equipment history: Find model, warranty, prior repairs, photos and recommendations from the incoming call.
  5. Exit test: Export customers, properties, equipment, notes, attachments and financial records in documented formats.

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