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Wintac
Wintac is a legacy HVAC desktop FSM by Intac International, priced ~$150/mo, serving small contractors still on Windows-based workflows.
Wintac overview
Wintac is a field service management platform developed and maintained by Intac International in Newtown, Pennsylvania. The product has served small HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors for over two decades, providing scheduling, work order management, customer history, invoicing, and QuickBooks integration. Wintac represents the desktop-software era of field service management — a category that cloud-native platforms like Jobber and Housecall Pro have largely displaced for new customer acquisition. The platform’s current customer base is primarily composed of long-term users who have accumulated operational history and resist migration to newer systems.
Pricing
Wintac pricing is approximately $150 per month for a basic configuration, with module add-ons available. Pricing details should be confirmed directly with Intac International, as public information is limited. The pricing model does not have the per-user complexity of cloud SaaS platforms, which some long-term customers find straightforward.
Strengths and weaknesses
Wintac’s strengths are primarily relevant to existing users: familiarity, accumulated customer history, and a workflow that experienced operators know well. For a new buyer, the weaknesses dominate: limited cloud and mobile capabilities, an interface that reflects its desktop origins, minimal product development investment relative to cloud competitors, and a vendor with a low public profile. The platform is technically functional but does not represent a competitive choice against modern alternatives for a business starting a new FSM evaluation today.
When to pick Wintac (and when not to)
Wintac is only appropriate for existing customers with operational history in the platform who face genuine migration friction and have evaluated the alternatives. For any new FSM selection, Wintac should not be on the shortlist — Jobber, FieldPulse, FieldEdge, or Housecall Pro all provide dramatically better mobile experiences, product roadmaps, and support ecosystems at comparable or lower price points. If you are an existing Wintac customer, a migration to a cloud-native platform should be on the near-term roadmap.
Pros
- Familiar workflow for businesses that have used it for years
- QuickBooks integration covers both Desktop and Online
- Straightforward pricing with no per-user complexity
Cons
- 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
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Pricing and feature data current as of April 26, 2026. Verify with vendor.