CrewAmp

Compare the top field service CRMs.

Independent reviews. Real pricing. No vendor deals. See which platform fits your trade, your team size, and your budget.

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Platform Overview

ServiceTitan

Enterprise-Grade Field Service

4.7(1842)
Starting at Custom
Best for large contractors (10+ technicians)
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Jobber

Simple & Affordable

4.5(1523)
Starting at $49/mo
Best for small to medium contractors (2-20 techs)
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HouseCall Pro

Built for the Pros

4.6(1387)
Starting at $69/mo
Best for growing contractors (3-30 techs)
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Workiz

Smart Field Service

4.4(982)
Starting at $95/mo
Best for tech-savvy contractors (5-50 techs)
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Feature Comparison

FeatureServiceTitanJobberHouseCall ProWorkiz
Scheduling & Dispatch
Payment Processing
Marketing Tools
Inventory ManagementBasicBasic
ReportingAdvancedBasicStandardStandard
Mobile App
Integrations50+15+25+20+
Support24/7 PhoneEmail/ChatChat/Phone*Chat/Email

CRM Questions, Answered

The most common questions from contractors choosing a CRM.

ServiceTitan uses custom pricing based on your business size, typically starting around $300+ per user per month with annual contracts required. Setup fees also apply. For smaller teams, more affordable options like Jobber ($49/mo) or HouseCall Pro ($69/mo) offer strong features at a fraction of the cost.

For small contractors with 1-10 technicians, Jobber is typically the best fit. It's affordable ($49/month), extremely easy to learn, and gets you running in hours instead of weeks. If you need marketing automation, HouseCall Pro is a strong runner-up at $69/month.

Yes. Most CRMs allow data export (customer lists, job history, invoices). The key is planning the migration properly — export your data first, clean it up, then import into the new platform.

The top ServiceTitan alternatives for contractors are Jobber (best for small teams on a budget), HouseCall Pro (best for growing businesses that want built-in marketing tools), and Workiz (best for tech-forward companies wanting AI-powered scheduling).

If you're running more than 10 jobs per week, yes. Without a CRM, you're likely losing revenue to missed follow-ups, forgotten callbacks, and disorganized scheduling. Contractors who implement a CRM typically see a 15-30% increase in revenue within the first year.

If marketing is a priority and you need automation, reputation management, and email campaigns built in, go with HouseCall Pro. If you want the simplest, most affordable option with unlimited users on higher plans, go with Jobber.