Jobber vs ServiceM8

Jobber scores 8.0/10 vs 7.3/10. Best for: Solo operators and 2-5 person landscaping, cleaning, or handyman crews replacing paper schedules and handwritten invoices for the first time.

Jobber logo

Jobber

8.0
Better overall
vs
ServiceM8 logo

ServiceM8

7.3

Jobber scores higher overall at 8.0/10 vs 7.3/10. Buy Jobber if you are a solo operator or 2-5 person crew ditching paper for the first time. It is the fastest path to professional scheduling and invoicing. Skip if you need pricebooks, marketing automation, or detailed reporting, because Jobber does not have them and will not add them at this tier.

Jobber
ServiceM8

Rank

#3 of 35

Rank

#14 of 35

Features

12/17

Features

12/17

Starting at

$39/mo

Starting at

$0/mo

User reviews

4.5/5 (1900)

User reviews

4.3/5 (320)

What they cost

Jobber ServiceM8
Starting at $39 /mo Free /mo
Free trial 14 days Free tier available
Number of plans 3 5
Jobber pricing verified: 2026-03-01 ServiceM8 pricing verified: 2026-03-01

What the pricing really means

At first glance, ServiceM8 looks cheaper at $0/month vs $39/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 Jobber wins

  • Simplest interface in the category. A landscaper who has never used software can be scheduling and invoicing in one afternoon
  • Client hub lets homeowners approve quotes, pay invoices, and request new jobs without calling your office
  • Automated quote follow-ups chase estimates for you. Shops report 10-20% more conversions just from the reminders
  • Pricing is transparent: $39/mo for one user, $119 for five, $249 for fifteen. No sales calls, no surprises

Where ServiceM8 wins

  • Free tier with up to 20 jobs per month, enough for a very small operation to start
  • Unlimited staff on every plan, including the free one
  • Clean mobile-first interface designed for techs in the field
  • Job-based pricing instead of per-user pricing, which makes sense for seasonal businesses

Where Jobber falls short

  • No pricebook or Good/Better/Best presentation. If your techs upsell at the door, Jobber cannot support that workflow
  • Zero marketing tools. No review requests, no email campaigns, no postcard mailers. You need Mailchimp or similar on top
  • Reporting covers basics but cannot show per-tech profitability or cost-per-lead breakdowns
  • No maintenance agreement tracking, so recurring service contracts need manual scheduling

Where ServiceM8 falls short

  • No customer portal
  • Limited integrations compared to US-focused competitors
  • Originally built for Australian market, some US-specific features may be lacking
  • No marketing or review management tools

Who is each product built for?

Jobber

Target: 1-15 technicians

Buy Jobber if you are a solo operator or 2-5 person crew ditching paper for the first time. It is the fastest path to professional scheduling and invoicing. Skip if you need pricebooks, marketing automation, or detailed reporting, because Jobber does not have them and will not add them at this tier.

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ServiceM8

Target: 1-20 technicians

ServiceM8 is a solid pick for solo operators who want to start free and only pay as job volume grows. The job-based pricing model is unique and fair. It is especially strong on mobile. But it lacks the depth of Housecall Pro or Jobber once you need more than the basics.

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Feature comparison

Feature Jobber ServiceM8
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

Jobber scores 8.0/10 vs ServiceM8's 7.3/10 in our ranking. Jobber is the better pick for 1-15 technicians. ServiceM8 is better if you need solo operators and small crews who want a free starting point with unlimited staff on every plan.

Jobber starts at $39/month. ServiceM8 starts at $0/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-03-01.

Jobber: Yes, 14-day free trial. ServiceM8: Free tier available. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

Jobber covers 12 of 17 features we track. ServiceM8 covers 12 of 17. Both are tied on feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.

Yes, Jobber has a mobile app. ServiceM8 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 Jobber if...

Solo operators and 2-5 person landscaping, cleaning, or handyman crews replacing paper schedules and handwritten invoices for the first time

Pick ServiceM8 if...

Solo operators and small crews who want a free starting point with unlimited staff on every plan

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