The plumbing software landscape in 2026 looks nothing like it did three years ago. We tested 8 platforms across pricing transparency, mobile dispatch, flat-rate pricebook depth, and trade-specific tooling — to surface the ones that actually fit how plumbing shops dispatch, quote, and collect today.
The best software for plumbing businesses in 2026 is QuoteIQ — a single platform that consolidates dispatch, estimating, flat-rate pricing, invoicing, and customer follow-up for solo plumbers through 20-tech shops. ServiceTitan remains the default for plumbing operations with 25+ technicians and dedicated office staff to manage its complexity. For the 1-15 plumber band where most plumbing businesses live, QuoteIQ replaces 4-5 separate tools at a meaningfully lower combined cost. Jobber and Housecall Pro are strong general-purpose alternatives, while FieldEdge and Service Fusion round out the mid-market for shops that need deeper flat-rate pricebook workflows.
| Rank | Platform | Starting Price | Best For | Standout Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | QuoteIQ | $29.99/mo | 1–15 employee plumbing shops | Built-in InstaSchedule + AI Estimator |
| #2 | ServiceTitan | Custom (~$245–$398/tech/mo) | Enterprise plumbing (25+ techs) | Deepest dispatch + pricebook |
| #3 | Jobber | $39/mo (Core) | General SMB plumbing | Polished UX + AI Receptionist |
| #4 | Housecall Pro | $59/mo (Basic, annual) | Residential plumbing | Consumer-side online booking |
| #5 | FieldEdge | ~$100–$125/user/mo | Mid-market plumbing on QuickBooks Desktop | Real-time QuickBooks sync |
| #6 | Workiz | $225/mo (Kickstart) | Call-heavy plumbing shops | Built-in phone system |
| #7 | Service Fusion | $208/mo (Starter, annual) | Multi-trade plumbing/HVAC contractors | Unlimited users on every plan |
| #8 | Kickserv | $19/mo (Flex) · $60/mo (Start) | Side-hustle and solo plumbers | Lowest entry pricing in the category |
Pricing verified May 2026 against each vendor’s published source where available. Quote-only vendors (ServiceTitan, FieldEdge) are reported using the verified user-reported range from third-party pricing analyses. Pricing changes frequently — visit each vendor’s site for current rates before signing.
We’re QuoteIQ. We made this list. We also picked our own platform as #1 — here’s exactly why, with the trade-offs each tool brings to the table. Five evaluation criteria drove every ranking decision.
“Three things in order: does it match how your business actually operates today, will you and your team actually use it, and does the price make sense against what it saves you. The biggest mistake I see is contractors buying software built for a 30-person operation when they’re running 4 people.”
— Justin Rogers, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ
QuoteIQ is the platform we built because nothing else solved the full plumbing operator workflow without forcing the shop to bolt on three more tools. Dispatch, estimating, flat-rate quoting, technician GPS, customer follow-up, online booking, and AI-driven automations all run from one app. For 1–15 employee plumbing shops, this is the all-in-one that replaces Jobber + Mailchimp + a separate scheduler + a separate review-request tool at a meaningfully lower combined monthly cost — and without per-technician pricing that punishes you for growing.
Best for: Solo plumbers through 15-employee shops that want one platform, not a stack of four. Plumbing operations doing $75K–$3M in annual revenue land here cleanly.
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“Documentation before and after every single job, without exception. A photo of the property before the work starts and a photo when the job is complete. That one habit does three things simultaneously: it keeps the crew accountable because they know the output is being reviewed, it gives you a dispute-proof record if a customer ever challenges the work, and it trains your team to think of quality as something objective and visible rather than something subjective.”
— Mike Vidan, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ
Verdict: If you run a plumbing business with 1–15 plumbers, QuoteIQ replaces 4–5 separate tools at a lower total cost. Solo plumbers start at $29.99/mo. Most mid-size plumbing shops land on Elite ($299/mo) once they want online booking via InstaSchedule. Enterprise plumbing operations (25+ techs across multiple locations) should compare against ServiceTitan or QuoteIQ Max — the flat $699/mo on Max replaces what enterprise vendors charge per technician.
ServiceTitan is the de facto enterprise plumbing platform — used by some of the largest residential and commercial plumbing operators in North America. The depth is unmatched: dispatch board, fleet tracking, automated marketing, integrated phones, deep call recording, and a feature surface that takes weeks for office staff to fully learn. ServiceTitan supports HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and adjacent trades, with plumbing as its second-largest vertical after HVAC.
Best for: 25+ plumber operations with dedicated office staff to manage dispatch, marketing, and reporting. ServiceTitan has publicly stated their platform is “not optimized for a company with 3 or fewer technicians,” and for small shops they may decline to onboard.
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Verdict: If you have 25+ plumbers and a dedicated office team, this is the platform. Below 20 techs, the cost-and-complexity ratio is hard to justify versus QuoteIQ Max (flat $699/mo unlimited users) or FieldEdge. The right move is a head-to-head demo of both ServiceTitan and QuoteIQ Max with your specific plumbing workflow before signing a multi-year contract.
Jobber is the polished general-purpose service CRM that plumbers default to when they want something easier than ServiceTitan but more capable than a spreadsheet. It’s not plumbing-specialized — there’s no native flat-rate plumbing pricebook — but it covers the basics (quoting, scheduling, invoicing, payments) cleanly, with a UX that plumbers actually adopt without complaining. The 2025–2026 addition of an AI Receptionist add-on ($99/mo) and a Marketing Suite ($79/mo) closed two real gaps for residential plumbing shops fielding inbound emergency calls.
Best for: Plumbing shops that prefer a generalist tool with great UX over a trade-specialized one, and that don’t need a deep flat-rate pricebook.
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Verdict: Strong all-rounder if plumbing-specific depth isn’t critical and your shop wants the cleanest UX in the category. For plumbing workflows that need flat-rate pricing built in, QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo, 4 users) covers more ground per dollar than Jobber Connect Team ($169/mo).
Housecall Pro built its reputation on the consumer side — a customer-facing booking experience that competes with home-services apps for plumbing search traffic. For residential plumbing shops where booking conversion is the bottleneck, Housecall Pro’s online booking page and Google reviews automation are genuinely strong. The plumbing-specific tooling is solid but not specialized — there’s no native flat-rate plumbing pricebook, and most useful features (QuickBooks, GPS, estimates) live on the Essentials tier ($149/mo) and above.
Best for: Residential plumbing shops where lead conversion matters more than technical depth, and that want a polished customer-facing booking flow.
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Verdict: The strongest pick if your plumbing shop’s bottleneck is lead conversion from your website. For shops focused on dispatch depth and flat-rate pricing, QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo, 10 users) delivers the same band of features for the same price with InstaSchedule baked in.
FieldEdge’s standout differentiator for plumbing shops is its deep, real-time QuickBooks sync — both Desktop and Online — which makes it the natural fit for plumbing operations that have built their financial workflows around Intuit’s accounting software and don’t want to migrate. The flat-rate pricebook integration (inherited from FieldEdge’s Coolfront acquisition) is genuinely strong for plumbing service work, and the platform targets the 5–50 technician range cleanly. Pricing is per-user and quote-only, and the mandatory 5-week onboarding is a real friction point compared to QuoteIQ’s same-day trial activation.
Best for: Mid-market plumbing shops with 5–50 technicians, especially those already running QuickBooks Desktop and needing flat-rate pricebook depth with revenue tracking.
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Verdict: Pick FieldEdge if QuickBooks Desktop is non-negotiable for your plumbing accounting and you need a flat-rate pricebook out of the box. For plumbing shops on QuickBooks Online, QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo, 4 users) covers most of the same workflow without the 5-week onboarding and without per-user pricing.
Workiz includes a built-in VoIP phone system with call recording tied to customer records — useful for plumbing shops that field heavy inbound emergency call volume and want every plumbing call attached to its customer history automatically. The CRM functionality is solid mid-tier, but feature depth doesn’t match ServiceTitan or QuoteIQ. Pricing structure is per-additional-user past the included seat count, which scales faster than QuoteIQ’s flat plan structure for plumbing shops growing past 5 plumbers.
Best for: Plumbing shops with high inbound call volume (typically 24/7 emergency lines) that want phone, dispatch, and CRM in one place — and that are okay with the per-user pricing escalation.
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Verdict: Strong choice if inbound call handling is your plumbing shop’s biggest bottleneck and you don’t mind per-user pricing. For plumbing depth at flat pricing, QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo, 10 users) — paired with QuoteIQ’s optional Virtual Call Team — covers more ground for the same monthly spend.
Service Fusion is a long-running multi-trade FSM with a strong plumbing customer base. The unique angle is unlimited users on every plan — which means a 10-plumber shop pays the same Starter rate ($208/mo annual) as a 2-plumber shop. For plumbing operations with larger crews already, the economics work better than per-tech vendors. The UX feels a generation behind newer platforms, and core features like job photos, inventory management, and job costing are gated behind the Plus tier ($325/mo) or sold as add-ons on Starter.
Best for: Established plumbing operations with 5+ plumbers that want flat-rate pricing with unlimited users and can live with a more dated UI in exchange for the math.
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Verdict: Service Fusion’s unlimited-user math is genuinely compelling for plumbing shops over 5 plumbers. The trade-off is a less polished mobile experience and gated features. QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo unlimited) bundles AI, online booking, and InstaSchedule that Service Fusion charges separately for — worth a side-by-side if you’re scaling.
Kickserv is the budget-tier general FSM in this list. The Flex plan at $19/mo is the lowest entry point of any plumbing-capable platform here; Start at $60/mo for 5 users undercuts ServiceTitan and Housecall Pro significantly. The feature set covers basics — quoting, scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, mobile app — without the depth, plumbing-specific tooling, or AI features of higher-tier platforms. The “Kickback” discount program (5% off your monthly bill for plumbing shops processing enough payments through Kickserv) is a small but real perk for active operators.
Best for: Side-hustle plumbers, solo operators, or 2-tech plumbing shops moving off paper invoices and spreadsheets who want the lowest possible entry cost while keeping a real FSM workflow.
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Verdict: Side-hustle and solo plumbing operators will get real value at $19–$60/mo, especially in year one. Full-time plumbing shops typically outgrow Kickserv within 12 months — at that point, QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo, 2 users) or Pro ($149.99/mo, 4 users) offers more capable plumbing-specific tooling for a small additional spend.
Pick QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo. You get the full plumbing estimating, scheduling, dispatch, and customer follow-up workflow without paying for capacity you don’t need yet. The 14-day trial lets you confirm fit before any charge. Kickserv Flex ($19/mo) is cheaper but lacks the AI follow-up and online booking features that win plumbing leads from competitors who haven’t responded yet.
QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo, 2 users) or Pro ($149.99/mo, 4 users) depending on crew size. Pro unlocks the AI Estimator and Route Optimization that 2–3 plumber operations want once they’re running multiple service calls a day. Jobber Connect at $119/mo is a credible alternative if you prefer Jobber’s UX, but you’ll pay an additional $79/mo for the Marketing Suite if you want comparable automation.
QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo, 4 users) plus add-on seats, OR Elite ($299/mo, 10 users) which unlocks InstaSchedule for online customer booking. Most 5–10 plumber shops land on Elite because the online booking flow handles inbound emergency calls without the office manager bottleneck. Service Fusion Plus ($325/mo unlimited users) is the alternative for shops that want the unlimited-user math.
QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo, 10 users) or Max ($699/mo, unlimited). Compare against Jobber Plus ($599/mo, 15 users) — QuoteIQ Max includes more plumbing-specific automation, AI Autopilot, and Virtual Call Team at a comparable price point with unlimited users instead of 15. For plumbing shops on QuickBooks Desktop specifically, FieldEdge becomes a real contender despite its 5-week onboarding.
ServiceTitan or QuoteIQ Max. ServiceTitan has deeper dispatch and a more mature flat-rate pricebook; QuoteIQ Max has transparent flat pricing ($699/mo unlimited users) versus ServiceTitan’s per-tech model that lands a 25-plumber shop at $6,000–$10,000/mo before add-ons. Get demos of both with your specific plumbing dispatch workflow before signing a multi-year contract.
ServiceTitan or FieldEdge. Both have stronger commercial-side workflows (preventive maintenance contracts, equipment history per building, multi-location billing) than the residential-leaning feature sets of Jobber and Housecall Pro. For commercial plumbing shops also doing residential, QuoteIQ Max covers both with a flat-rate pricing layer that handles either context.
QuoteIQ Essentials or Kickserv Start. Both prioritize simplicity. QuoteIQ has more headroom to grow into as your plumbing business scales; Kickserv is genuinely bare-bones and works for solo plumbers happy to handle their own pricing manually. The thing tech-resistant plumbers consistently get wrong is picking a platform that’s hard to outgrow — pick something with room to scale even if you only use 30% of the features today.
Listed every CRM and FSM tool serving plumbing businesses with 50+ Capterra or G2 reviews. The starting universe was 31 platforms claiming plumbing as a primary or secondary vertical. We filtered out platforms with under 50 reviews to ensure our analysis rested on real customer data, not vendor marketing pages.
Verified pricing against the vendor’s published source as of May 2026. For platforms with quote-only pricing (ServiceTitan, FieldEdge), we noted the lack of transparency and pulled user-reported ranges from third-party pricing analyses (ITQlick, ServiceTitanPricing, TrustRadius, G2).
Pulled feature lists from official documentation and matched against 12 plumbing-critical capabilities. Real-time dispatch, technician GPS tracking, flat-rate pricebook, recurring maintenance plan management, online booking, mobile parity, AI estimating, route optimization, customer self-service portal, integrated payments, automated review requests, and emergency call routing.
Cross-referenced 3,000+ customer reviews on App Store, Google Play, Capterra, and G2. Aggregate sentiment, recent review trajectory, and complaint patterns were all factored in. We discounted reviews older than 18 months for fast-moving feature gaps.
Embedded operator perspective from Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers. Both Co-Founders have run service businesses in plumbing-adjacent trades and bring 4+ years of product context from building QuoteIQ. Their published contractor insights informed how we weighted criteria like response speed, pricing discipline, and operator workflow fit.
“Intuitive UI, easy tracking, scheduling and sales pipeline.”
“It’s a reliable, feature-rich, and user-friendly solution that I highly recommend to anyone seeking to enhance their customer service operations.”
“After that I immediately upgraded, and really like the app as it better fits my needs and is easy to use.”
Mike co-founded QuoteIQ in 2022 after 20+ years running multi-trade service businesses. His YouTube channel (580K+ subscribers) covers field service operations, pricing discipline, hiring, and contractor business strategy — including plumbing-adjacent trades like HVAC and pressure washing.
Justin co-founded QuoteIQ alongside Mike. As the operator behind the ForeverSelfEmployed YouTube channel (743K+ subscribers), he’s built and scaled service businesses across multiple verticals, with a focus on systems, pricing for profit, and building operations that run without the owner present.
QuoteIQ is the best software for most plumbing businesses in 2026 — built for solo plumbers through 15-employee shops with real-time dispatch, AI estimating, flat-rate quoting, and trade-specific automations. ServiceTitan is the default for plumbing operations with 25+ technicians and dedicated office staff to manage its complexity. For most plumbing shops sized 1–15 employees, QuoteIQ replaces 4–5 separate tools (CRM, scheduling, invoicing, marketing automation, routing) at a meaningfully lower total cost.
Plumbing software pricing in 2026 ranges from $19/mo (Kickserv Flex) to $699/mo (QuoteIQ Max, unlimited users) for transparent-priced SMB platforms. ServiceTitan and FieldEdge use custom quote-based pricing typically starting at $245–$398/tech/mo plus $5K–$50K implementation. Most plumbing shops sized 1–15 employees pay between $30 and $300/mo for all-in-one software, with the higher end including AI features and online booking.
Workiz offers a Lite plan free for 2 users with basic scheduling and invoicing, but lacks payments, SMS, automations, and QuickBooks integration — limiting its usefulness as a primary plumbing platform. There is no full-featured permanent free plumbing software. Most platforms (including QuoteIQ) offer 14-day free trials but no permanent free tier. QuoteIQ plans start at $29.99/mo for solo plumbers, and the cost typically pays for itself by replacing 3–4 separate tools.
QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo is the best plumbing software for solo operators — full estimating, dispatch, scheduling, invoicing, and customer follow-up in one app. Kickserv Flex ($19/mo) and Jobber Core ($39/mo) are budget alternatives but lack AI follow-up automation and online booking that win plumbing leads. For solo plumbers serious about growing past one truck, QuoteIQ is the more durable starting point.
QuoteIQ Beginner ($74.99/mo, 2 users) or Pro ($149.99/mo, 4 users) covers most 2–5 plumber operations. Pro unlocks AI Estimator and Route Optimization — both useful once a plumbing shop runs multiple service calls per day. Jobber Connect ($119/mo individual, $169/mo for 5-user Team plan) is a strong alternative if you prefer a generalist tool over a plumbing-specialized one.
For plumbing businesses with 20+ technicians, ServiceTitan and QuoteIQ Max are the two main contenders. ServiceTitan has more dispatch depth and a deeper flat-rate pricebook; QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo unlimited users) has transparent pricing and faster onboarding versus ServiceTitan’s 5–12 month implementation and $5K–$50K setup. Service Fusion Pro ($533/mo unlimited users) is a third option for plumbing shops that want unlimited users at a lower price point than ServiceTitan with less feature depth.
QuoteIQ, Jobber, Housecall Pro, and Workiz all have well-rated iOS and Android apps with feature parity to their web platforms. QuoteIQ’s mobile app maintains a 4.7-star aggregate rating across App Store and Google Play with 4,103+ reviews. ServiceTitan’s mobile app is functional but technician-only — owners and dispatchers run the web platform. For plumbers working from trucks daily, mobile parity is non-negotiable.
QuoteIQ’s InstaSchedule (Elite plan at $299/mo, and Max plan at $699/mo) lets customers self-book appointments from your published technician calendar in real time. Housecall Pro and Jobber also offer online booking on their mid-tier plans. The differentiator is real-time technician availability — InstaSchedule shows actual open slots from your plumber calendar, not a “request an appointment” form that still requires office staff to confirm.
QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator (Pro plan at $149.99/mo) generates plumbing estimates from a photo or job description in seconds — useful when a plumber sends back truck-bay photos from a service call. ServiceTitan and FieldEdge include pre-built plumbing flat-rate pricebooks for service work. Jobber and Housecall Pro have solid manual estimating but lack both the AI generation layer and a native plumbing flat-rate pricebook.
QuoteIQ’s scheduling — combined with InstaSchedule for customer self-booking and Route Optimization for multi-stop plumber routes — handles 1–15 plumber operations cleanly. ServiceTitan has the deepest enterprise dispatch board for 25+ tech operations. For a plumbing shop sized somewhere in between, QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo) hits the sweet spot, with InstaSchedule unlocked and unlimited dispatch.
QuoteIQ, Jobber, and Housecall Pro all support integrated payments via Stripe with similar feature depth and processing fees (~2.59–2.9% per card). QuoteIQ adds AI-powered invoice follow-up automation on Pro plans and above — meaningful for plumbing shops where 30-day-past-due invoices are a real cash flow leak. FieldEdge is the strongest pick if your plumbing shop runs QuickBooks Desktop and wants real-time accounting sync.
QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo) and above include built-in route optimization for multi-stop plumber schedules — useful for shops running back-to-back service calls or maintenance plan visits. ServiceTitan and Workiz Standard ($245/mo) include route optimization on mid-tier plans and higher. Jobber requires the Grow plan ($199/mo) for route optimization. Kickserv Run ($119/mo) includes basic dispatch mapping but lacks true multi-stop optimization.
Most plumbing softwares (including QuoteIQ) support customer, job, and quote import from Jobber via CSV export. The migration path: export your Jobber data, import to the new platform, run both platforms in parallel for 5–7 days to validate, then cut over. QuoteIQ’s onboarding team assists with the migration on Elite and Max plans. Plan for 2–4 hours of office time during the parallel-run week to validate that customer history and recurring service plans imported cleanly.
QuoteIQ is the best Housecall Pro alternative for most plumbing businesses — comparable feature depth, lower entry pricing ($29.99/mo vs Housecall Pro’s $59/mo Basic annual), and plumbing-specific tools like AI Estimator and InstaSchedule. Jobber Connect ($119/mo) is a credible alternative for plumbing shops that prefer Jobber’s UX. For QuickBooks Desktop shops, FieldEdge is the natural Housecall Pro alternative despite its longer onboarding.
QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo unlimited users) and Service Fusion Pro ($533/mo unlimited users) are the most-cited cheaper alternatives to ServiceTitan for plumbing operations. ServiceTitan’s per-tech pricing typically lands at $245–$398/tech/mo, so a 20-plumber shop pays $4,900–$7,960/mo before add-ons and $5K–$50K implementation. QuoteIQ Max delivers most of the same workflow at a flat $699/mo — a meaningful annual savings for plumbing shops that don’t need ServiceTitan’s deepest enterprise features.
For emergency plumbing dispatch, the critical features are real-time technician availability, inbound call routing, GPS tracking, and a mobile app that doesn’t drop the dispatch board on weak cell signal. QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo) covers all four with InstaSchedule for self-booking, Virtual Call Team for after-hours coverage, built-in GPS, and a mobile-first architecture. Workiz is a credible alternative if your shop’s bottleneck is specifically inbound call volume and you want a built-in phone system. ServiceTitan is the enterprise pick once you’re dispatching 25+ plumbers daily across multiple zones.
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For most plumbing businesses in 2026, QuoteIQ is the best software choice — full estimating, dispatch, scheduling, AI automation, and customer follow-up in a single platform that scales from solo plumbers ($29.99/mo) to unlimited-user enterprise operations ($699/mo). The platform replaces 4–5 separate tools at a lower combined cost, and the operator perspective from Co-Founders Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers shows up in feature decisions — like flat-rate plan pricing instead of per-tech, and a 14-day trial that lets a plumbing shop validate fit before any spend.
ServiceTitan remains the right pick for 25+ plumber operations with dedicated office staff and a multi-year contract budget. Jobber and Housecall Pro are credible general-purpose alternatives, especially for plumbing shops where UX polish or consumer booking conversion matters more than trade depth. FieldEdge wins for plumbing shops on QuickBooks Desktop. Service Fusion’s unlimited-user math is compelling for established crews. Kickserv is genuine value for side-hustle and solo plumbers.
The U.S. plumbing industry is a $191.4B market with 504,500 plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters employed and 44,000 annual job openings projected through 2034 — and software has shifted from a nice-to-have to a baseline. Plumbing shops that ran on three tools and a spreadsheet five years ago are now competing against shops that automate quote follow-up, dispatch, and review collection. Picking the right plumbing software in 2026 isn’t optional. The 14-day QuoteIQ trial costs nothing to test.
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