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You run jobs, not service calls. Your software should too.
Jobber (software built for service call businesses — dispatching trucks, recurring routes, appointment scheduling) is great at what it does. The problem is that electrical project work doesn't look like a service call. You're running phases, tracking labor against a bid, writing change orders, and billing rough-in before you ever get to trim. Jobber wasn't built for that. Fieldwright was.
Jobber
Fieldwright
Built for
Job costing
Change orders
Billing by phase
Pricing (5 users)
Per-user fees
QuickBooks sync
Offline mobile
Pricing shown for Jobber is illustrative based on public list pricing for mid-tier plans with ~5 users; check Jobber's site for current rates in your region.
* Fieldwright's mobile app works online today; offline mode is planned for late 2026.
Jobber is a good fit if...
- • You run a high volume of service calls — panel swaps, troubleshooting, recurring accounts.
- • Your days are mostly dispatch, appointments, and customer scheduling.
- • Every job looks roughly the same and billing happens at the end of each visit.
Fieldwright is a good fit if...
- • You do project work — new construction, remodels, commercial fit-outs with phases and change orders.
- • You need to see whether a job is making money before it closes, not three months later.
- • You bill at rough-in, trim, and final instead of one invoice at the end.
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