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Fieldwright vs Jobber — what's the difference?

Both help you run a trade business. The split is service workflows vs project financials. If you live in change orders, phases, and margin — read on.

Built for

Jobber

Service calls

Fieldwright

Project-based work

Job costing

Jobber

Fieldwright

Change orders

Jobber

Fieldwright

Milestone billing

Jobber

Fieldwright

Pricing (5 users)

Jobber

~$314/mo

Fieldwright

$49/mo flat

Per-user fees

Jobber

$29/user

Fieldwright

None

QuickBooks sync

Jobber

Fieldwright

Offline mobile

Jobber

Partial

Fieldwright

Phase 2

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.

Who Jobber is great for

  • • Shops that run a high volume of service calls and recurring routes.
  • • Teams that want strong scheduling, dispatch, and customer comms around appointments.
  • • Businesses where each visit looks similar and you don't live in phase-based billing.

Who Fieldwright is great for

  • • Electrical contractors doing project-based work with estimates, phases, and COs.
  • • Owners who need to see margin before the job closes — not months later.
  • • Teams billing at rough-in / trim / final (or similar milestones) instead of only at the end.

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Job costing for electrical contractors →