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Every FSM platform we've reviewed. Filter by industry, pricing model, or company size.

30 tools

Aspire

From ~$300/user/mo

Aspire is a field service management platform built specifically for commercial landscaping and lawn care contractors, covering estimating, job costing, crew sc

  • Purpose-built for commercial landscaping — covers estimating through billing
  • Strong job costing and crew productivity tracking
  • ServiceTitan ownership brings integration roadmap and investment
  • Good fit for landscape businesses with complex estimating needs
  • High price point — difficult to justify for small landscapers
  • Pricing opaque; requires a sales engagement
  • Integration with ServiceTitan still maturing post-acquisition
  • Not designed for residential lawn care at small scale

BookingKoala

From $59/mo

BookingKoala combines FSM with marketplace and franchise infrastructure for cleaning, lawn care, pest control, and handyman businesses. Based in Saint Louis, Mi

  • Built-in marketplace infrastructure for branded customer booking
  • Multi-location and franchise support at a low price point
  • Affordable pricing relative to the features included
  • Simple setup for cleaning and similar recurring service businesses
  • Single-vertical depth is limited for complex trade service dispatch
  • Smaller vendor with less integration ecosystem depth
  • Mobile app less polished than larger competitors
  • Community and support resources limited

BuildOps

From ~$200/user/mo

BuildOps is a field service and project management platform built for commercial mechanical contractors — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and multi-trade shops serv

  • Purpose-built for commercial mechanical — the only well-funded native platform for this segment
  • Unified service and project management in one system
  • Strong commercial billing and multi-location management
  • Modern interface versus legacy tools like FieldEdge or Successware
  • Active product investment from venture backing
  • Pricing not published; typically high and requires a sales process
  • Overkill and over-priced for residential or small commercial operations
  • Still maturing — some features less polished than longer-tenured platforms
  • Implementation is complex and time-consuming

FieldAware

From ~$195/user/mo

FieldAware is a field service management platform serving mid-market and enterprise organizations across HVAC, utilities, telecommunications, and industrial ser

  • Integration with GPS Insight fleet tracking creates a unified operations platform
  • Covers the full work order lifecycle for mid-market field operations
  • Configurable workflows accommodate diverse industry requirements
  • Enterprise-grade security and audit capabilities
  • Pricing not published; requires a sales engagement
  • Less brand recognition than ServiceTitan or ServiceMax in the FSM market
  • Integration complexity for non-GPS-Insight fleet systems
  • Product roadmap affected by acquisition integration priorities

FieldBoss

Pricing on request

FieldBoss is a specialized field service management platform built on the Microsoft Dynamics 365 platform, targeting elevator, escalator, HVAC, and other specia

  • Built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 — enterprise security and integration depth
  • Purpose-built for elevator and specialty trade compliance requirements
  • Strong asset and equipment lifecycle management
  • Good fit for organizations standardized on Microsoft ecosystem
  • Pricing not published; typically high for enterprise Dynamics-based solutions
  • Very niche — limited value outside elevator and similar specialty trades
  • Complexity and implementation time typical of Dynamics projects
  • Smaller support community than horizontal FSM platforms

FieldEdge

From ~$100/user/mo

FieldEdge is a field service management platform purpose-built for HVAC and plumbing contractors, with a strong heritage in flat-rate service dispatch and Quick

  • Best-in-class QuickBooks integration (real-time, two-way sync)
  • Purpose-built flat-rate pricebook for HVAC and plumbing
  • Service agreement management and maintenance tracking
  • Good mobile app for technicians
  • Pricing not publicly listed; requires a sales call
  • Less polished UI compared to Jobber or Housecall Pro
  • Limited marketing automation features
  • Fewer integrations than larger platforms

FieldMagic

Pricing on request

FieldMagic is a field service management platform based in Sydney, serving HVAC, fire protection, electrical, and plumbing contractors across Australia and the

  • Purpose-built for Australian market compliance and regulatory requirements
  • Strong fire protection and HVAC compliance documentation features
  • Native Xero and MYOB integration for AU/NZ accounting workflows
  • Asset and equipment compliance tracking across customer sites
  • Primarily serves AU/APAC market — limited North American presence
  • Pricing opaque; requires a sales engagement
  • Smaller vendor with limited global community resources
  • Less suitable for North American regulatory environments

Fieldpoint

Pricing on request

Fieldpoint is an enterprise field service management platform headquartered in Toronto, serving industrial, commercial HVAC, fire protection, telecommunications

  • Strong work order and service contract management for complex operations
  • Subcontractor management and multi-tier dispatch workflows
  • Deep ERP and CRM integrations (SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, Dynamics)
  • Mobile app designed for industrial field technicians
  • Pricing opaque; requires a formal sales process
  • Limited brand recognition relative to enterprise FSM competitors
  • Implementation complexity appropriate only for enterprise-scale operations
  • Not suited to small trade contractors

FieldPulse

From $70/user/mo

FieldPulse is a cloud-based field service management platform serving small and mid-sized HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general contracting businesses. Headqu

  • Feature-rich relative to price point — more depth than Jobber at similar cost
  • Solid QuickBooks Desktop and Online integration
  • Service agreements and recurring job management included
  • Good mobile app with offline capability
  • Customer portal for client communication
  • Less polished UI compared to Jobber or Housecall Pro
  • Smaller user community and fewer third-party resources
  • Some advanced features require higher-tier plans
  • Support response times can vary

Housecall Pro

From $49/mo

Housecall Pro is a cloud-based field service management platform serving approximately 30,000 residential trade businesses across HVAC, plumbing, electrical, cl

  • Built-in consumer financing (HCP Finance) for larger jobs
  • Strong automated review collection and reputation management
  • Online booking widget embeds directly on your website
  • GPS fleet tracking included in higher tiers
  • Active user community and responsive support
  • Interface can feel busier and less intuitive than Jobber
  • QuickBooks sync has historically had reliability issues
  • Advanced reporting locked to higher-priced plans
  • Limited customization of document templates

Jobber

From $49/mo

Jobber is the leading field service management platform for small home-service businesses, used by over 200,000 users across plumbing, HVAC, electrical, lawn ca

  • Best-in-class mobile app for field technicians
  • Fast onboarding — most teams live in under a week
  • Two-way client SMS and automated reminders included
  • Strong QuickBooks Online sync
  • Transparent, affordable pricing tiers
  • Limited commercial or multi-location capabilities
  • No built-in asset/equipment tracking
  • Reporting depth is basic on lower tiers

JobNimbus

From $25/user/mo

JobNimbus is a CRM and project management platform built for roofing and exterior restoration contractors — combining lead tracking, project workflows, customer

  • Purpose-built for roofing — includes insurance claim workflow tools
  • CRM and project management combined in one affordable platform
  • Strong integrations with EagleView and Hover for aerial measurement
  • CompanyCam integration for photo documentation
  • Transparent, accessible pricing
  • Less suited to trade service dispatch (HVAC, plumbing) use cases
  • Reporting depth is limited on lower tiers
  • Some advanced features require more expensive plans
  • Less mobile-field-focused than pure FSM tools

LMN

From $297/mo

LMN (Landscape Management Network) is a business management platform built exclusively for landscaping and lawn care companies, covering the full operational cy

  • Purpose-built for landscaping with estimating and job costing included
  • Flat pricing with unlimited users — cost-effective for larger crews
  • Strong industry-specific training and community resources
  • Lower price point than Aspire for similar feature coverage
  • Single-vertical focus — not useful outside landscaping
  • Estimating tools have a learning curve for new users
  • Mobile app receives mixed reviews relative to desktop experience
  • Less enterprise depth than Aspire for very large operations

Markate

From $69/mo

Markate is a field service management platform built for small cleaning companies, handyman services, and lawn care businesses. Based in Sacramento, CA, Markate

  • Built-in marketing automation — email campaigns and review requests included
  • Affordable pricing for the feature set offered
  • Simple interface suited to non-technical operators
  • Online booking widget for customer self-scheduling
  • Smaller vendor with less product depth than Jobber or Housecall Pro
  • Limited integrations compared to larger platforms
  • Less suitable for trade service dispatch (HVAC, plumbing) workflows
  • Community and support resources smaller than major competitors

RazorSync

From $65/mo

RazorSync is a field service management platform targeting small trade and home-service businesses that need core scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, and custom

  • Affordable entry price relative to comparable platforms
  • Covers core FSM workflow without unnecessary complexity
  • QuickBooks Desktop and Online integration
  • GPS technician tracking included
  • Smaller vendor with less active product development than larger competitors
  • Mobile app less polished than Jobber or Housecall Pro
  • Limited marketing and customer communication features
  • Smaller support team and community resources

Salesforce Field Service

From $250/user/mo

Salesforce Field Service (formerly Salesforce Field Service Lightning) is the field operations module of the Salesforce platform, providing scheduling, dispatch

  • Native Salesforce platform — single data model for CRM, service, and field
  • Intelligent scheduling optimizer handles complex dispatch scenarios
  • Einstein AI features for predictive maintenance and scheduling
  • Enterprise security, compliance, and customization capabilities
  • High cost — Salesforce licenses stack up quickly across the platform
  • Requires Salesforce CRM as a prerequisite; adds cost for non-Salesforce shops
  • Implementation complexity is significant — months, not weeks
  • Overkill for trade contractors and SMB field service

Sera

Pricing on request

Sera is a field service management platform for HVAC and plumbing contractors, emphasizing AI-driven dynamic pricing and revenue optimization. Founded 2020 in B

  • AI-driven dynamic pricing designed to optimize average ticket size
  • Purpose-built for HVAC and plumbing — deep vertical focus
  • Modern cloud-native platform with fresh UX approach
  • Active product development from a well-funded newer entrant
  • Pricing opaque; requires a sales engagement
  • Relatively new platform (founded 2020) — less proven track record
  • Smaller customer base than established competitors
  • AI pricing features may require cultural adjustment for some businesses

Service Autopilot

From $279/mo

Service Autopilot is a field service management platform built for lawn care, landscaping, and cleaning businesses, with a strong emphasis on marketing automati

  • Flat pricing includes unlimited users — cost-effective for larger teams
  • Strong marketing automation for recurring customer acquisition and retention
  • Route optimization designed for high-volume recurring services
  • Good fit for businesses managing large residential client bases
  • Higher price floor ($279/mo) makes it expensive for very small businesses
  • Interface complexity is higher than simpler tools like Yardbook or Jobber
  • Learning curve longer than entry-level SMB platforms
  • Better suited to lawn/cleaning than HVAC or plumbing service dispatch

Service Fusion

From $149/mo

Service Fusion is a cloud-based field service management platform that differentiates itself from the majority of the market by offering flat monthly pricing —

  • Flat per-company pricing — no per-user fees as your team grows
  • Built-in VoIP calling and call tracking included
  • GPS fleet tracking included in higher tiers
  • Strong QuickBooks Desktop and Online sync
  • Good value for growing teams relative to per-user alternatives
  • Interface is dated compared to Jobber or Housecall Pro
  • Mobile app has received mixed reviews for reliability
  • Customer support quality has been inconsistent per user reviews
  • Limited marketing automation

ServiceMax

From ~$300/user/mo

ServiceMax is an enterprise field service management platform designed for asset-intensive industries including medical equipment, industrial manufacturing, ene

  • Purpose-built for OEM service and complex asset lifecycle management
  • Deep integration with Salesforce CRM platform
  • Strong parts and depot repair management
  • Trusted by large industrial and medical device manufacturers
  • Enterprise-grade compliance and audit trail capabilities
  • Pricing and complexity appropriate only for enterprise-scale operations
  • Ownership changes have created product uncertainty
  • Implementation requires significant professional services investment
  • Not designed for trade-focused field service (HVAC, plumbing, etc.)

ServiceTitan

From ~$300/user/mo

ServiceTitan is the dominant field service platform for mid-market and enterprise residential contractors, serving over 8,000 contracting businesses across HVAC

  • Deepest feature set in the residential FSM market
  • Strong marketing ROI tracking tied to booked jobs
  • Flat-rate pricebook and in-field upsell tools drive average ticket size
  • Acquisitions (Aspire, FieldRoutes) extend reach into landscaping and pest
  • Enterprise reporting and multi-location management
  • High total cost of ownership — typically $300–500+/user/mo plus onboarding fees
  • Implementation takes 3–6 months; steep learning curve
  • Contract terms can be rigid; exit costs are material
  • Overkill for businesses under ~10 technicians

Servman

From ~$300/user/mo

Servman is a field service management platform serving mid-market HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors from its base in Phoenix, Arizona. The platform cov

  • Covers service agreements, job costing, and inventory management
  • Mid-market feature depth without ServiceTitan's price premium
  • QuickBooks integration covers Desktop and Online
  • Phoenix-based support team for US customers
  • Pricing not published; requires a sales engagement
  • Lower brand recognition than ServiceTitan or Successware
  • Smaller user community and fewer third-party resources
  • Limited public case studies and reviews available

Smart Service

From ~$150/mo

Smart Service is a field service management add-on designed to extend QuickBooks Desktop with scheduling, dispatching, work orders, and customer management — wi

  • Deep QuickBooks Desktop integration — minimal double-entry
  • Low barrier for businesses already using QuickBooks
  • Simple, focused feature set for small operations
  • Pest control and recurring service scheduling well-supported
  • Limited to businesses using QuickBooks as accounting backbone
  • Feature set less comprehensive than standalone FSM platforms
  • Interface and mobile app dated compared to newer competitors
  • Limited cloud-native capabilities relative to modern alternatives

Successware

From ~$300/user/mo

Successware is a field service management platform for mid-market HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors, with roots in desktop software that have evolved t

  • Deep HVAC-specific workflows and service agreement management
  • Integrated job costing and inventory management
  • EverCommerce backing provides stability and product investment
  • Good fit for businesses between Jobber and ServiceTitan in scale
  • UI reflects legacy desktop origins — less modern than competitors
  • Pricing not published; requires a sales engagement
  • Migration from legacy Successware desktop can be complex
  • Mobile app less polished than newer entrants

Thryv

From $199/mo

Thryv is a publicly traded small business platform combining CRM, scheduling, invoicing, and online presence management — including reviews, social media, and G

  • Combines CRM, FSM, and online presence management in one platform
  • Flat unlimited-user pricing — no per-seat fees
  • Strong customer communication tools (email, text, social, reviews)
  • Publicly traded company with financial transparency
  • Field service dispatch features less deep than dedicated FSM platforms
  • Legacy company heritage can mean slower product innovation cycles
  • Better for CRM-heavy businesses than pure field dispatch operations
  • Can feel broad but shallow in any individual feature area

Tradify

From $39/user/mo

Tradify is a field service management platform built for small trade businesses — electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and builders — with particular tract

  • Well-suited to UK, AU, and NZ regulatory and accounting environments
  • Native Xero and MYOB integration for non-US accounting workflows
  • Simple, mobile-first interface popular with sole traders
  • Transparent, affordable per-user pricing
  • Less established in North American market compared to Jobber
  • Feature depth limited for larger operations
  • Fewer integrations than US-market-leading platforms
  • Support hours may not align for North American businesses

Wintac

From ~$150/mo

Wintac is a field service management platform developed by Intac International, serving small HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors through a combination o

  • Familiar workflow for businesses that have used it for years
  • QuickBooks integration covers both Desktop and Online
  • Straightforward pricing with no per-user complexity
  • Legacy product with limited active development
  • Mobile app and cloud capabilities lag well behind modern competitors
  • Not recommended as a new platform selection for businesses today
  • Vendor (Intac International) has limited public profile and support resources

Workiz

From $65/mo

Workiz is a cloud-based field service management platform built for on-demand and appointment-based service businesses, with a particular strength in locksmith,

  • Built-in VoIP phone system with call tracking and job attribution
  • Lead marketplace integrations (Angi, Thumbtack, Yelp)
  • Easy setup — most businesses go live within days
  • Solid mobile app for field technicians
  • Transparent, flat monthly pricing
  • Less feature depth than Jobber or Housecall Pro at comparable price
  • Limited service agreement / maintenance contract management
  • Reporting is basic
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem

Yardbook

Free; paid from $15/mo

Yardbook is a field service management platform designed specifically for lawn care and landscaping businesses, with a free tier that covers core scheduling, cu

  • Genuinely useful free tier — scheduling, invoicing, and routing included
  • Purpose-built for lawn care with route optimization features
  • Very affordable paid tiers for small growing businesses
  • Simple interface designed for non-technical operators
  • Feature depth limited compared to Jobber or LMN for larger operations
  • Single vertical focus — not useful for non-lawn-care businesses
  • Limited integrations compared to broader SMB platforms
  • Mobile app less polished than leading competitors

ZenMaid

Free; paid from $49/mo

ZenMaid is a field service management platform built exclusively for residential cleaning and maid service businesses. Based in San Diego, CA, ZenMaid offers a

  • Purpose-built for cleaning businesses — vertical-specific features included
  • Freemium entry point is accessible for startups
  • Cleaning-specific tools: key tracking, cleaning checklists, tip handling
  • Simple interface with fast onboarding
  • Single-vertical focus limits usefulness for multi-service businesses
  • Feature depth limited compared to broader SMB platforms
  • Smaller vendor with less frequent product updates
  • Mobile app less polished than larger competitors