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Jobber Pricing 2026: Plans, Costs & What You Actually Pay

Complete breakdown of Jobber pricing in 2026. Plans, per-user costs, hidden fees, and how it compares to alternatives like Plenum, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan.

February 10, 2026
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Jobber Pricing 2026: What You Actually Pay

Jobber is one of the most popular field service management platforms. But their pricing page tells one story — your monthly bill tells another. Here is a complete breakdown of what Jobber actually costs in 2026.

Jobber Pricing Plans

Jobber offers three pricing tiers, all billed per user per month:

Core Plan — $39/user/month

The basic tier. Gets you:

  • Scheduling and dispatching
  • Client management (CRM)
  • Quoting and invoicing
  • Job forms
  • Credit card payments

What is missing: No automated follow-ups, no QuickBooks integration at this tier, limited reporting, and a cap on scheduling views.

Connect Plan — $119/user/month

The mid-tier that most shops land on:

  • Everything in Core
  • Automated quote and invoice follow-ups
  • Two-way SMS and email
  • QuickBooks Online integration
  • Job costing and reporting
  • Online booking

Grow Plan — $129/user/month

The full-featured tier:

  • Everything in Connect
  • Automated reminders and follow-ups
  • Marketing tools
  • Job forms with custom fields
  • Advanced reporting

The Real Cost: Per-User Math

Jobber charges per user. Every technician, dispatcher, and office admin who needs access counts. Here is what that looks like at scale:

Team SizeCore ($39/user)Connect ($119/user)Grow ($129/user)
1 user$39/mo$119/mo$129/mo
5 users$195/mo$595/mo$645/mo
10 users$390/mo$1,190/mo$1,290/mo
15 users$585/mo$1,785/mo$1,935/mo
25 users$975/mo$2,975/mo$3,225/mo

At 10 technicians on the Grow plan, you are paying $1,290 per month. Add a couple dispatchers and an admin, and you are closer to $1,700.

Hidden Costs Most Shops Miss

1. Payment Processing Fees

Jobber charges 2.9% + $0.30 per credit card transaction. On a $5,000 HVAC install, that is $145.30 in processing fees. This adds up fast — a shop doing $1M in card payments loses $29,300/year to processing.

2. Add-On Features

Some features that seem included are actually paid add-ons or only available at higher tiers:

  • GPS tracking — Requires separate integration
  • Advanced reporting — Only on Grow plan
  • QuickBooks Desktop — Additional setup
  • API access — Limited on lower tiers

3. Migration and Onboarding

Jobber's onboarding is self-service for most plans. If you need hands-on migration support, that is extra time and cost from your team.

Jobber vs Alternatives: Price Comparison

Here is how Jobber stacks up against the main alternatives for a 10-technician HVAC shop:

Platform10-Tech Monthly CostPricing ModelHVAC-Specific
Jobber Grow~$1,290/moPer user ($129)No
Plenum~$999/mo + usageBase + per-techYes
Housecall Pro~$1,290/moPer user ($129)No
ServiceTitan~$3,000+/moPer user ($300+)Partial
FieldEdgeQuote-basedContact salesPartial

Jobber vs Plenum Pricing

The key difference: Jobber charges per user (including office staff), Plenum charges per technician only. Office staff use Plenum for free.

At 5 techs, Jobber is cheaper ($645 vs $999 base). But Plenum's model doesn't charge for dispatchers, admins, or managers — only revenue-generating technician seats.

Plenum also includes HVAC-specific features that Jobber does not have at any price:

  • AHRI equipment integration and rebate automation
  • Geographic route clustering (30-40% less drive time)
  • Property-based equipment tracking
  • Multi-option Good/Better/Best estimates
  • True offline mobile app

Jobber vs Housecall Pro Pricing

Housecall Pro and Jobber are priced similarly ($65-129/user). The real difference is in features:

  • Housecall Pro has stronger customer communication tools
  • Jobber has a cleaner interface and better quoting
  • Neither has HVAC-specific features like equipment tracking or rebate automation

Jobber vs ServiceTitan Pricing

ServiceTitan is 2-3x more expensive than Jobber but offers deeper features for larger operations. The trade-off: enterprise capability vs enterprise complexity and cost.

When Jobber Makes Sense

Jobber is a solid choice if:

  • You run a general contracting business (not trade-specific)
  • You have 5 or fewer technicians
  • You want a simple, easy-to-learn platform
  • You do not need equipment tracking or rebate automation
  • You are OK with basic routing (no intelligent clustering)

When to Look at Alternatives

Consider switching from Jobber when:

  • Your team is growing past 8-10 users (per-user costs add up)
  • You need HVAC-specific features (AHRI, rebates, equipment history)
  • You want intelligent route optimization (not just basic sequencing)
  • You need multi-option estimates (Good/Better/Best pricing)
  • You need offline mobile functionality (basements, rural areas)

Bottom Line

Jobber is affordable for small, general field service shops. But HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors who are growing past 8-10 techs should compare pricing models. Platforms that only charge for technician seats (not office staff) can save thousands as you scale.

Run the math for your team size. Use our ROI calculator to see what you could save.


Related: Jobber Alternatives | Plenum vs Jobber | Housecall Pro vs Jobber | Housecall Pro Pricing Guide | ServiceTitan Pricing Guide | Best HVAC CRM Software | HVAC Software Guide | ROI Calculator

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