FieldEdge vs Workiz

Both score 7.5/10. Compare features and pricing below.

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FieldEdge

7.5
vs
Workiz logo

Workiz

7.6

Both score 7.5/10. FieldEdge is the pick for shops that depend on QuickBooks and need flat-rate pricing built into their FSM tool. The two-way QuickBooks sync is genuinely better than anyone else. But you will pay per tech, and it adds up. If QuickBooks integration is not your top priority, Housecall Pro or Jobber give you more features for less money.

FieldEdge
Workiz

Rank

#10 of 35

Rank

#6 of 35

Features

13/17

Features

14/17

Starting at

$100/mo

Starting at

$0/mo

User reviews

4.1/5 (320)

User reviews

4.5/5 (420)

What they cost

FieldEdge Workiz
Starting at $100 /mo Free /mo
Free trial No Free tier available
Number of plans 3 3
FieldEdge pricing verified: 2026-03-01 Workiz pricing verified: 2026-03-01

What the pricing really means

At first glance, Workiz looks cheaper at $0/month vs $100/month. But sticker price is only part of the story. Look at what is included on the base plan, how many users you get, and whether you need add-ons to get the features you actually need. The $99/month plan that requires $200 in add-ons is actually more expensive than the $250/month plan that includes everything.

Where FieldEdge wins

  • Best QuickBooks integration in the FSM space, two-way sync that actually works
  • Built-in flat-rate pricebook with Good/Better/Best presentation for techs
  • Maintenance agreement tracking and automated renewal billing
  • Strong dispatch board for managing 5-30 tech operations

Where Workiz wins

  • Built-in VoIP phone system records every call and ties it to the job record. You skip paying $50-100/mo for a separate phone provider like CallRail
  • Free Lite plan for 2 users lets a solo locksmith or garage door tech test real jobs at zero cost before upgrading
  • One of the few FSM tools that actually understands locksmith and garage door workflows, not just HVAC and plumbing
  • AI call scoring flags hot leads so your CSR knows which callbacks to prioritize first thing in the morning

Where FieldEdge falls short

  • Per-user pricing gets expensive fast. A 15-tech shop pays $1,500-$2,250/month
  • No customer portal or online booking
  • Mobile app is functional but not as polished as Housecall Pro or Jobber
  • No marketing tools, no review management

Where Workiz falls short

  • Customer portal is basic compared to ServiceTitan or Housecall Pro
  • Free tier caps at 2 users with no online booking or QuickBooks sync: it is a test drive, not a real plan
  • Standard plan jumps to $225/mo flat, which is steep if you only have 2-3 techs
  • Interface is busier than Jobber or Housecall Pro. Expect a week or two before your team stops calling you for help

Who is each product built for?

FieldEdge

Target: 5-50 technicians

FieldEdge is the pick for shops that depend on QuickBooks and need flat-rate pricing built into their FSM tool. The two-way QuickBooks sync is genuinely better than anyone else. But you will pay per tech, and it adds up. If QuickBooks integration is not your top priority, Housecall Pro or Jobber give you more features for less money.

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Workiz

Target: 1-20 technicians

Buy Workiz if inbound call tracking matters to your business, especially locksmith, garage door, or appliance repair shops running on phone leads. The built-in VoIP saves money and ties calls to jobs automatically. Skip if you do not care about phone features, because Jobber and Housecall Pro are simpler to use.

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Feature comparison

Feature FieldEdge Workiz
Scheduling & Dispatching
Scheduling
Dispatching
GPS tracking
Online booking
Invoicing & Payments
Invoicing
Estimates
Payment processing
QuickBooks integration
Operations
Mobile app
Customer portal
Inventory management
Maintenance agreements
Reporting
Growth
Marketing tools
Review management
AI features
API access

Common questions

Both score 7.5/10. FieldEdge fits 5-50 technicians, while Workiz fits 1-20 technicians. Pick based on your team size and the features you need most.

FieldEdge starts at $100/month. Workiz starts at $0/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-03-01.

FieldEdge: No free trial. Workiz: Free tier available. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

FieldEdge covers 13 of 17 features we track. Workiz covers 14 of 17. Workiz has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.

Yes, FieldEdge has a mobile app. Workiz does too.

Yes. The main effort is migrating your data (customer lists, job history, invoices). Plan for 1-2 weeks of overlap where you run both. Most field service management tools can import CSV data. Ask both vendors about migration support before you sign.

The bottom line

Pick FieldEdge if...

HVAC and plumbing shops that live in QuickBooks and need flat-rate pricing built in

Pick Workiz if...

Locksmith, garage door, and appliance repair shops with 1-15 techs that run on inbound phone leads and need built-in call tracking

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