Best FieldPulse alternatives (2026)

FieldPulse posts the strongest per-reviewer ratings in our field-service comparison set — 4.7 (351) on G2 — but it publishes no pricing on any of its three tiers and states no self-serve trial, so you can't know the cost or try it without booking a sales call. If you want the number upfront: Housecall Pro starts at $59/mo billed annually and Jobber starts at $29/mo billed annually, and both publish every plan on their own pricing page. Below are five alternatives — three with fully published pricing, two that share part of FieldPulse's quote-only problem for different reasons.

Verified: July 2026, pulled directly from each vendor's official pricing page. Where a vendor doesn't publish a number, we say so — that's data too. See how we research.

FieldPulse vs. five alternatives, side by side

SoftwareEntry priceUsers includedTrialPublished pricing
FieldPulse Not published — requires demo/quote Seat-based — not published none stated — demo/custom quote No
Housecall Pro $59/mo annual ($79/mo month-to-month) 1 14 days, full MAX access, no card Yes
Jobber $29/mo annual ($49/mo month-to-month) 1 14 days, full Grow access, no card Yes
Service Fusion $208/mo annual ($245/mo month-to-month) Unlimited none — free demo only Yes
Workiz Not published — requires demo/quote 5 7 days, no card; no free plan No
ZenMaid $19/mo Not published 14 days Yes

"Not published" means the vendor requires a demo or quote request before showing a number — that's a real signal, not a gap in our research. Full breakdown of every vendor: pricing index.

Why doesn't FieldPulse publish pricing?

Visit FieldPulse's own pricing page and all three tiers — Essentials, Professional, Enterprise — show a "get a quote" button instead of a number. Pricing is seat-based, splitting full-access seats from cheaper field-only seats, so a rep needs to know your team's mix before quoting you. There's no self-serve trial listed either — a demo or a quote request are the only ways in. That's not automatically a red flag: FieldPulse's ratings are genuinely strong (4.7 (351) on G2, 4.6 (450) on Capterra), and it runs a dedicated cleaning-software page covering residential, commercial, and franchise operations. But if you want to compare cost before you talk to anyone, that friction is real — and most of the five alternatives below remove it.

Housecall Pro: published pricing, a real trial, and the deepest bench

Housecall Pro publishes every plan on its own pricing page. Basic starts at $59/mo billed annually ($79/mo month-to-month) for one user. Essentials ($149/mo annual) covers 5 users and adds QuickBooks sync for both Online and Desktop, employee GPS tracking, flat-rate pricing, checklists, and commissions. MAX ($299/mo annual) covers 8 users and adds advanced custom reporting, dedicated onboarding, the Sales Proposal Tool, and Recurring Service Plans — extra techs beyond that run $35/mo. The 14-day trial gives full MAX access, no card required, so you can test the exact tier you'd actually buy before paying anything. Housecall Pro is rated 4.7 (2,700+) on Capterra and 4.3 (201) on G2 — a much larger review base than FieldPulse's, even if FieldPulse edges it on a per-reviewer G2 score. It also runs a dedicated Home Cleaning page plus a maid-service-software page, matching FieldPulse's residential-cleaning focus tier for tier. See the full Housecall Pro pricing breakdown or check current plans at Housecall Pro.

Jobber: the lowest published entry price here

Jobber Core starts at $29/mo billed annually ($49/mo month-to-month, or $39/mo on a 1-year commitment billed monthly) for one user — the lowest published entry price among every alternative on this page. Every plan, including Core, adds extra users at a flat $29/mo, so the math stays predictable as you hire. Connect ($99/mo annual) adds QuickBooks sync, automated reminders, and payment collection — a step FieldPulse skips entirely, since QuickBooks ships in FieldPulse's base Essentials plan at no extra tier. Grow ($149/mo annual) covers 10 users with job costing, two-way SMS, and custom automations; Plus ($399/mo annual) covers 15 users with an AI Receptionist and Marketing Suite. The 14-day trial gives full Grow access, no card required. Jobber also posts a deep review base — 4.6 (1,362) on Capterra, second only to Housecall Pro in volume here — plus dedicated cleaning and residential-cleaning pages. See the full Jobber pricing breakdown or check current plans at Jobber.

Service Fusion: transparent pricing built for bigger teams

Service Fusion also publishes real numbers, and it's the only vendor on this entire page — FieldPulse included — with unlimited users on every plan. Starter starts at $208/mo billed annually ($245/mo month-to-month), no per-seat math at all, which matters once a crew outgrows FieldPulse's seat-based full-access/field-only split. Plus ($325/mo annual) adds integrated voice and text; Pro ($533/mo annual) adds an Open API and progress billing — FieldPulse includes Open API from its base Essentials tier, so Service Fusion only matches that at its most expensive plan. GPS fleet tracking and ServiceCall.ai cost extra on every Service Fusion tier, the same paid-add-on pattern FieldPulse uses for Fleet Tracking. There's no free trial, demo only. Rated 4.3 (308) on Capterra and 3.9 on G2 — lower than FieldPulse's ratings, but the starting price is on the page before you book a call. Best for bigger crews that want one flat rate regardless of headcount. See Service Fusion directly.

Workiz: FieldPulse's automation angle, minus the published price

Workiz leans into automation and AI the same way FieldPulse leans into Operator AI — Genius AI handles lead intake and scheduling on the Pro plan — but it doesn't escape the pricing problem either. Standard and Pro base prices aren't published; both require a quote request, same as every FieldPulse tier, and that's the honest flag here: Workiz makes this list for its transparent add-ons, not for solving the "see a price without talking to anyone" complaint. What it does publish, and FieldPulse doesn't: exact per-user add-on rates — Standard $46–55/mo, Pro $54–65/mo — on a 5-user floor. The trial is 7 days, no card; no free plan. Workiz's cleaning focus sits in carpet, window, and air-duct niches — not maid or residential cleaning, where FieldPulse runs a dedicated page. Rated 4.5 (221) on G2, behind FieldPulse's 4.7 (351). Pick Workiz over FieldPulse only if its lead-automation angle matters more than knowing either vendor's base price upfront. Check current plans at Workiz.

ZenMaid: the cheapest published price, maid services only

ZenMaid only makes sense if you run a maid service specifically — it's built exclusively for residential cleaning, with none of FieldPulse's broader multi-trade scope. That narrow focus buys the lowest price floor in this entire comparison: Starter is $19/mo, capped at 40 appointments a month. Pro ($39/mo) removes the cap and adds GPS tracking, booking forms, and QuickBooks; Pro Max ($49/mo) adds PTO tracking, service ratings, and Mailchimp/Zapier integrations. Pricing is flat, with no per-cleaner fee — SMS charges extra, though ZenMaid doesn't publish the amount. Every tier is published right on the page, no quote request and no demo required. The trial runs 14 days. Rated 4.7 (196) on Capterra — a smaller review base than FieldPulse's, but a slightly higher star rating on that scale (4.7 vs 4.6). If your business is maid service only and FieldPulse's broader field-service scope is more than you need, ZenMaid is far cheaper and the price is right there on the page. Check current plans at ZenMaid.

What FieldPulse still does better

FieldPulse earns its spot on this list for a real reason: its base Essentials plan includes QuickBooks sync, automations, and an Open API with no upsell gating — Jobber locks QuickBooks sync behind its $99/mo Connect tier, and Service Fusion doesn't add an Open API until its top $533/mo Pro plan. FieldPulse also posts the strongest per-reviewer ratings in this entire set — 4.7 (351) on G2 (4.6 (450) on Capterra) — ahead of every other vendor here on G2 specifically. If a sales call and a custom quote genuinely don't bother you, FieldPulse is a serious contender, not just a cautionary tale about pricing pages — which is why we compare it head-to-head against the market leader in FieldPulse vs. Housecall Pro.

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FieldPulse alternatives: common questions

How much does FieldPulse cost?

FieldPulse doesn't publish pricing on any of its three tiers — Essentials, Professional, or Enterprise. It sells through a custom quote built around a seat-based model that splits full-access seats from cheaper field-only seats, so the final number depends on how your team is structured, not a flat per-user rate. There's no public price to compare until you talk to sales.

Does FieldPulse have a free trial?

None is stated on FieldPulse's own pricing page. The only way in is a demo or a custom-quote request — unlike Housecall Pro and Jobber, which both offer 14-day trials with full plan access and no card required.

What's the best FieldPulse alternative with public pricing?

Housecall Pro and Jobber are the two vendors here with pricing published across every tier. Jobber's Core plan is the cheapest published entry point at $29/mo billed annually; Housecall Pro's Basic plan starts at $59/mo billed annually and pairs it with the deepest home-services feature set in this comparison. Both let you see a real number and start a free trial without booking a sales call.

Pricing and features are verified against each vendor's official page as of July 2026 but can change — confirm current details before you buy. Some links on this page are affiliate links; we may earn a commission at no cost to you. Picks are based on fit, not commissions.

Related: full Housecall Pro pricing, Jobber pricing, the head-to-head FieldPulse vs. Housecall Pro breakdown, the full pricing index, or go straight to the fit-finder.

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