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Salesforce Field Service
Salesforce Field Service is an enterprise FSM module for Salesforce CRM customers, priced $250–450/user/mo, best for complex multi-industry service
Salesforce Field Service overview
Salesforce Field Service is the field service operations module within the Salesforce Customer 360 platform, providing scheduling optimization, dispatcher console, technician mobile app, and service analytics. Originally launched as Field Service Lightning, the product has matured significantly through 2023–2025 with Einstein AI-powered scheduling optimization, improved mobile offline capabilities, and tighter integration with Salesforce’s broader Service Cloud and Revenue Cloud products. The platform serves utilities, telecommunications companies, industrial equipment manufacturers, and enterprise service organizations — markets where the Salesforce ecosystem is already the system of record for customer relationships.
Pricing
Salesforce Field Service is priced at approximately $250 per user per month for the Field Service Contractor license, and $450/user/month for the Field Service Plus tier that includes scheduling optimization. These costs are additive to base Salesforce CRM and Service Cloud licenses, making the all-in cost for a typical enterprise deployment substantially higher. Salesforce pricing is negotiated and varies by contract volume. Annual contracts are standard, with multi-year deals common at enterprise accounts.
Strengths and weaknesses
The platform’s most compelling feature is zero-friction integration with the rest of the Salesforce stack — service cases, customer accounts, contracts, CPQ quotes, and field work orders live in a single data model. The AI scheduling optimizer is one of the most sophisticated in the FSM category. Weaknesses include total cost of ownership (which can exceed $500/user/month when all required licenses are included), implementation complexity, and the reality that the product requires Salesforce as its foundation, which is a significant constraint for organizations not already on Salesforce.
When to pick Salesforce Field Service (and when not to)
Salesforce Field Service belongs in the conversation for enterprise organizations that have already standardized on Salesforce CRM and Service Cloud and need field operations capabilities within the same platform. It is wrong for trade contractors, SMBs, and any organization that hasn’t already committed to Salesforce. The cost and complexity are only justifiable at significant scale. ServiceTitan, BuildOps, or ServiceMax are more appropriate for organizations evaluating field service as the primary selection criterion rather than Salesforce ecosystem fit.
Pros
- 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
Cons
- 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
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Pricing and feature data current as of April 26, 2026. Verify with vendor.