Jobber is one of the most recognized names in field service management software. With 300,000+ users and over $191 million in venture capital funding, it dominates the market in brand awareness. But brand recognition and value are two very different things — and when you dig into what Jobber actually costs contractors in 2026, the numbers tell a story that Jobber’s marketing team would rather you not see.

This article breaks down everything covered in the full video above: Jobber’s real pricing (not the $39 teaser on their website), the add-ons and integrations that inflate your monthly bill, the venture capital secret that explains why, and the self-funded Jobber alternative that’s saving contractors 60–75% while delivering more features out of the box.

$191M VC Funding Raised
$993+ Jobber True Cost /mo
$288 QuoteIQ Elite /mo
75% Cheaper with QuoteIQ

Jobber’s Pricing Illusion: The $39 Bait

When you land on Jobber’s pricing page, the first number you see is $39/month. It looks clean, affordable, and totally doable for a small business. But that price is the discounted annual rate — meaning you’re committing to a full year upfront. Jobber’s site defaults to showing annual pricing, and the toggle to switch to monthly billing is easy to miss until your credit card is already out.

Here’s what Jobber’s plans actually look like in 2026. Solo plans start with Core at $39/month (annual), Connect at $120/month, and Grow at $199/month. But the moment you add even one employee — one helper doing a few jobs per week — you’re forced into Jobber’s Team plans. Connect for Teams jumps to $170/month for 5 users. Grow for Teams hits $349/month for 10 users. And the Plus plan runs $599/month for 15 users, with every additional user costing $29/month.

The growth penalty: Adding one employee to your crew can potentially double your CRM bill on Jobber. That’s not scaling — that’s being penalized for growing your business. Every contractor should understand this before signing up.

Compare that to QuoteIQ’s pricing: five transparent plans, no per-user fees, and no integrations required. Essentials starts at $29.99/month. Max is $399.99/month with unlimited users. When you hire someone new, your bill stays exactly the same.

The Add-On Tax: What Jobber Makes You Pay Extra For

The base subscription is just the beginning. Jobber has a Marketing Suite add-on that costs $80/month on top of your plan. This includes review automation, email campaigns, customer referrals, a website builder, and marketing analytics. These aren’t premium features — they’re everyday tools that every contractor needs. But unless you’re on the $599/month Plus plan (where the Marketing Suite is finally included), you’re paying extra.

Jobber also charges $99/month for their AI Receptionist add-on. So a contractor on Jobber Grow for Teams ($349/month) who needs review automation and AI phone answering is looking at $349 + $80 + $99 = $528/month before any third-party integrations.

How QuoteIQ Handles This

QuoteIQ includes AI tools on every plan — starting from the $29.99 Essentials tier. The Review Multiplier sends automated review requests after every paid invoice. Mass Review Blast lets you text your entire customer base at once with personalized messages. AI Autopilot, Virtual Call Team, AI Estimator, and Before/After Image Generator are all included. No add-ons. No extra charges. Jobber charges $99/month just for their AI Receptionist — QuoteIQ gives you that and more for a fraction of the price.

The Integration Trap: Jobber’s Outsourced Features

This is where Jobber’s real cost starts to spiral. Add-ons and integrations are not the same thing — and this distinction is critical. When Jobber says they “integrate” with a tool, what they’re actually telling you is: that’s a feature we don’t have, and you need to pay another company for it. Another subscription. Another login. Another billing cycle. Another support team to deal with.

If these were obscure niche tools, that would be one thing. But these are features contractors use every single day in the field:

Feature You Need Jobber’s “Solution” Monthly Cost
Customer Self-Quoting ResponsiBid (+ $800 setup fee) $99+/mo
Photo Documentation CompanyCam (+ $29/extra user) $99+/mo
Automated Reviews NiceJob (separate subscription) $75+/mo
Email Campaigns Mailchimp (separate subscription) $13+/mo
GPS Fleet Tracking FleetSharp (per vehicle) $80+/mo
Total Integration Stack $366+/mo

Every single one of those features is built natively into QuoteIQ — under one price, one platform, one login. InstaQuote replaces ResponsiBid with no $800 setup fee. QuoteIQ Cam replaces CompanyCam with unlimited photos, inspection forms, and automatic syncing to customer records. The Review Multiplier replaces NiceJob. Built-in email and text automation replaces Mailchimp. You’re not duct-taping five platforms together and praying nothing breaks.

Jobber’s True Cost: The Numbers Nobody Else Is Showing You

Here’s the comparison that matters. To match what QuoteIQ Elite offers at $288/month with 7 users and nearly every feature included, here’s what you’d actually pay on Jobber:

Line Item Monthly Cost
Jobber Plus (15 users) $599/mo
CompanyCam ($99 + extra users) $116+/mo
ResponsiBid (not including $800 setup) $99/mo
FleetSharp GPS (4 vehicles) $80/mo
Jobber Total (minimum) $993+/mo
QuoteIQ Elite $288/mo
You Save with QuoteIQ $705+/mo · $8,460+/yr

That’s a savings of $705 every single month — over $8,460 per year. QuoteIQ is 75% cheaper than Jobber and delivers more features. And even at $993/month, Jobber still can’t match everything QuoteIQ includes.

For a 20-person team, the gap gets even wider. QuoteIQ Max at $399.99/month with unlimited users replaces a Jobber stack exceeding $1,600/month — saving over $1,200 per month or $14,400+ per year.

Features QuoteIQ Includes That Jobber Simply Doesn’t Have

Here’s what makes the comparison even more lopsided. Even after spending $993+/month on the Jobber stack, there are features in QuoteIQ that have no equivalent in Jobber’s ecosystem — no integration, no add-on, no workaround at any price:

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MapMeasure Pro

Satellite property measurement from your phone or computer. Measure roofs, lawns, driveways — synced directly into estimates.

No Jobber Equivalent
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AI Photo Estimating

Upload a photo, get an AI-powered cost estimate in seconds. No site visit needed for initial pricing.

No Jobber Equivalent
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Visual Sales Pipelines

Drag-and-drop deal tracking with probability-weighted revenue forecasting across custom stages.

No Jobber Equivalent
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Inventory Management

Track materials across warehouses, trucks, and job sites with full supplier and order management.

No Jobber Equivalent
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Route Density Zones

Filter appointments by geographic density to minimize wasted drive time between jobs.

No Jobber Equivalent
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Team Chat

One-on-one and group messaging with crew creation and job assignment — built into the app.

No Jobber Equivalent
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Dedicated Business Phone

In-app calling and texting through ClientHub — a dedicated business phone number built right in.

No Jobber Equivalent
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Business Calculators

Paint, mulch, downstream injector, and hourly rate calculators included on every plan.

No Jobber Equivalent

Jobber’s Dirty Secret: $191 Million in Venture Capital

This is the part of the story that explains everything — the reason Jobber’s pricing structure is the way it is. Jobber has raised over $191 million in venture capital funding across six rounds. Their latest round was $100 million in February 2023, led by General Atlantic, one of the largest private equity firms in the world.

When a company takes that kind of money from investors, its priorities shift. Those investors didn’t write hundred-million-dollar checks because they care about your lawn care business succeeding. They wrote those checks because they expect a massive return on their investment. And the only way to deliver that return is to maximize how much revenue they extract from every single user on the platform. That’s you. You are the revenue.

This pattern happens across every industry. Portions get smaller (Chipotle). Subscriptions get more expensive with more ads and more tiers (Netflix). The product gets worse while the price goes up. There’s even a term for it — enshittification — and Jobber is the textbook example in field service management.

Every add-on Jobber makes you buy, every integration they force you to subscribe to, every extra user fee — those aren’t product decisions. They’re revenue decisions. Jobber squeezing more dollars out of every contractor on the platform to satisfy the return expectations of investors who have never held a pressure washer, never climbed a roof, and have no idea what it’s like to run a service business.

Instead of using those hundreds of millions to build a more complete product, a massive chunk goes into marketing — sponsoring influencers, running ads across every website you visit, and even slapping their logo on NASCAR race cars before building something as basic as a customer self-quoting form. The result? Fortune spent on customer acquisition. Nothing spent on making the product better for customers they already have.

Why QuoteIQ Is Fundamentally Different

QuoteIQ was founded by two contractors — Mike Vidan II and Justin Rogers. They did exactly what most of you have done: tried Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceTitan, stitched together five or six different apps trying to get the tools they needed, got sick of the add-on fees, and built it themselves.

The critical difference: QuoteIQ is 100% self-funded. No venture capital. No private equity. No investors in a boardroom demanding higher prices to hit revenue targets. When QuoteIQ users want a feature, there’s a literal “Suggest a Feature” tool inside the app where users submit ideas, vote on each other’s suggestions, and the development team builds what contractors are actually asking for. That’s a direct line from the job site to the developers.

That’s the difference between a company built in a boardroom and a company built on a job site. Jobber raised $191 million and still can’t include review automation in their base plan. QuoteIQ is completely self-funded and gives you AI tools on a $29.99 plan.

Switching from Jobber to QuoteIQ: Easier Than You Think

The biggest concern most contractors have about switching CRMs is the migration headache — what about all your customers, estimates, and services? QuoteIQ makes it straightforward. You can import your contacts and services through a simple CSV import. If you’re not tech-savvy, the QuoteIQ support team will get on a call and walk you through the entire process step by step.

QuoteIQ offers 24/7 live support with under 15-minute response times, video tutorials, a full help center, and an active Facebook user community. There are no contracts — it’s month-to-month, cancel anytime. Zero risk in trying it. And if you think about it, that confidence tells you something about the product.

Being Fair: Where Jobber Still Has Advantages

This isn’t about trashing Jobber — it’s a functional platform that’s been around since 2011 with over 300,000 users. There are areas where Jobber still has an edge. They have a larger integration marketplace connecting with more third-party apps through their App Marketplace. They offer Xero accounting integration (QuoteIQ integrates with QuickBooks only). And they have consumer financing through Wisetack, which matters for high-ticket services like HVAC and roofing — something QuoteIQ doesn’t offer as of February 2026.

But the question every contractor needs to ask: is a big integration marketplace (which also means paying for more separate subscriptions) and consumer financing worth paying 60–75% more every single month for a platform that simply won’t give you as much?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jobber’s biggest problem in 2026?
Jobber’s biggest problem is its $191 million in venture capital funding, which shifted priorities from building features contractors need to maximizing revenue per user. This results in essential features locked behind $80–$99/month add-ons, basic tools requiring costly third-party integrations, and per-user pricing ($29/user/mo) that penalizes growing businesses. The product gets more expensive while the features stay the same.
How much does Jobber actually cost per month with required add-ons?
To match QuoteIQ Elite ($288/mo for 7 users), Jobber costs $993+ per month minimum: Jobber Plus ($599), CompanyCam ($116+), ResponsiBid ($99+), and FleetSharp GPS ($80+). For 20 users, it exceeds $1,600/month. Even at those prices, Jobber still can’t match features like MapMeasure Pro, visual pipelines, or inventory management.
Why does Jobber charge extra for review automation and marketing tools?
Jobber’s Marketing Suite ($80/month) is locked behind an add-on because their venture capital investors expect maximum revenue extraction per user. Features most contractors consider essential — review requests, email campaigns, marketing analytics — are paywalled to increase average revenue per customer. Only the $599/month Plus plan includes the Marketing Suite. QuoteIQ includes review automation starting on the $74.99/month Beginner plan.
How much venture capital funding has Jobber raised?
Over $191 million across six funding rounds. The latest round was $100 million in February 2023, led by General Atlantic. This investor pressure is the driving force behind Jobber’s pricing strategy — add-ons, per-user fees, and integration-dependent features all serve to maximize revenue per contractor to satisfy investor return expectations.
What is the best Jobber alternative for contractors in 2026?
QuoteIQ is the #1 Jobber alternative in 2026. It’s 100% self-funded (no VC), built by contractors, and includes InstaQuote, QuoteIQ Cam, GPS tracking, AI estimating, inventory management, and review automation built in. Plans start at $29.99/mo with unlimited users on Max at $399.99/mo. It serves 50+ industries.
How much can I save by switching from Jobber to QuoteIQ?
For a 7-user team: QuoteIQ Elite at $288/mo replaces a $993+ Jobber stack — saving $705+/month or $8,460+/year. For a 20-user team: QuoteIQ Max at $399.99/mo replaces $1,600+ in Jobber subscriptions — saving $1,200+/month or $14,400+/year. That’s 60–75% cheaper with more features.
What features does QuoteIQ have that Jobber doesn’t offer?
QuoteIQ includes features with no Jobber equivalent: MapMeasure Pro (satellite measurement), InstaQuote (customer self-quoting), QuoteIQ Cam (photo documentation), visual sales pipelines, inventory management, route density zones, AI photo estimating, dedicated business phone, team chat, and business calculators.
Is QuoteIQ self-funded or backed by investors?
QuoteIQ is 100% self-funded. No venture capital, no private equity, no investor pressure to raise prices. Founded by contractors Mike Vidan II and Justin Rogers, QuoteIQ builds features based on what users actually request through the built-in “Suggest a Feature” tool — not what maximizes investor returns.
Can I switch from Jobber to QuoteIQ easily?
Yes. QuoteIQ supports CSV import for contacts and services. The support team will walk you through migration on a call. There’s 24/7 live support (under 15-minute response times), video tutorials, a full help center, and an active Facebook community. No contracts — month-to-month, cancel anytime, zero risk.
Does Jobber charge per user?
Yes. Jobber charges $29/month for each additional user beyond the plan’s included count. Adding even one employee can force you into a higher-tier Teams plan. A 20-person team on Jobber Plus pays $744/month just for CRM access — before add-ons or integrations. QuoteIQ Max includes unlimited users for a flat $399.99/month.

Key Takeaways

Jobber’s $39/month advertised price is the annual-commit rate. Real costs with add-ons and integrations reach $993+/month to match QuoteIQ Elite’s feature set.

Jobber raised $191M in venture capital, shifting priorities from user experience to revenue extraction per contractor.

Essential features like review automation ($80/mo add-on), photo documentation (CompanyCam), and self-quoting (ResponsiBid) require separate paid subscriptions on Jobber.

QuoteIQ is 100% self-funded, built by contractors, and includes every feature natively — no add-ons, no per-user fees on Max.

Switching saves $705+/month (7-user team) or $1,200+/month (20-user team) — that’s $8,460–$14,400+ per year back in your pocket.

8 features — MapMeasure Pro, InstaQuote, QuoteIQ Cam, Pipelines, Inventory, Route Density, Team Chat, and Business Calculators — have no Jobber equivalent at any price.

QuoteIQ includes AI tools on every plan starting at $29.99/month — Jobber charges $99/month just for their AI Receptionist add-on.

No contracts, no risk — 14-day free trial, month-to-month billing, cancel anytime.