Service Fusion alternatives, ranked by team size

Service Fusion's pitch is flat-rate, unlimited-user pricing starting at $208/month annual — but if your team is under about 12 people, you're overpaying versus plans that charge per seat. Jobber's Grow plan covers 10 users for $149/month annual, and smaller crews pay far less still: Core is $29/month for one user, Connect is $99/month for five. Service Fusion's G2 score — 3.9 — also trails every G2-rated rival in this comparison, its weakest signal here.

Verified: July 2026, checked directly against each vendor's official pricing page. Field service software pricing changes — confirm current numbers before you switch. See how we research.

The 5 alternatives at a glance

VendorEntry priceUsers incl.Extra-user feeTrial
Service Fusion (reference) $208/mo annual ($245/mo month-to-month) Unlimited none — unlimited users on every plan (unique in this comparison) none — free demo only
Jobber $29/mo annual ($49/mo month-to-month) 1 $29/mo (every plan) 14 days, full Grow access, no card
Housecall Pro $59/mo annual ($79/mo month-to-month) 1 $35/mo on MAX (not published for Basic/Essentials) 14 days, full MAX access, no card
Workiz Not published — requires demo/quote 5 Standard $46–55/mo, Pro $54–65/mo (annual–monthly range; official FAQ) 7 days, no card; no free plan
ServiceTitan Not published — requires demo/quote Not published per-technician pricing, amounts not published none — demo only
ZenMaid $19/mo Not published flat pricing — no per-cleaner fees published; SMS charges extra (amounts unpublished) 14 days

"Not published" means the vendor requires a demo or quote before showing a number — that's data too. Full breakdown: pricing index.

Jobber — best if your crew is under 12 people

Jobber's per-seat pricing beats Service Fusion's flat rate for any team smaller than about a dozen people, and it isn't close. Core starts at $29/month annual for one user; Connect is $99/month annual for up to 5; Grow is $149/month annual for up to 10, plus a flat $29/mo (every plan) per extra seat. Run the math at 12 people: Grow's 10 included users plus two extra seats comes to $149 + (2 × $29) = $207/month — essentially Service Fusion's $208/month Starter price. Below that headcount, Jobber wins outright; past roughly 15 (Jobber's Plus ceiling), Service Fusion's unlimited-user model starts to look better instead. Jobber also ships a 14 days, full Grow access, no card trial — Service Fusion only offers a sales demo. Best if you're running a lean crew and want the price to scale down, not just up. Check current Jobber plans →

Housecall Pro — most feature depth for 1-10 person teams

Housecall Pro publishes all three tiers, same as Service Fusion, but backs them with more built into each one for small teams. Basic starts at $59/month annual for one user; Essentials, $149/month annual for 5, adds QuickBooks sync (Online and Desktop), employee GPS tracking, flat-rate pricing, checklists, and commissions; MAX, $299/month annual for 8, adds custom reporting, dedicated onboarding, a Sales Proposal Tool, and Recurring Service Plans, with extra seats at $35/mo on MAX (not published for Basic/Essentials). Compare that to Service Fusion, where GPS tracking is a paid add-on on every plan and voice-and-text integration doesn't appear until Plus. Housecall Pro also runs a 14 days, full MAX access, no card trial — Service Fusion's only option is a demo. Capterra rates it higher too (4.7 (2,700+) vs. 4.3 (308)). Best for 1-10 person home-service teams that want more built in per tier, not just a flat per-seat rate. Check current Housecall Pro pricing →

Workiz — dispatch and automation for multi-truck operations

Workiz targets a different problem than Service Fusion: automated dispatch for crews juggling several trucks and a busy phone line, not flat pricing. Standard includes 5 users and 5 automations; Pro adds 10 automations plus Genius AI for lead routing and scheduling; Ultimate adds service plans, inventory, and franchise management. The honest flag: none of the three tiers publishes a base price — you request a quote, the same transparency gap as ServiceTitan below. What is published: extra users run Standard $46–55/mo, Pro $54–65/mo (annual–monthly range; official FAQ), and the trial is 7 days, no card; no free plan. Workiz's cleaning coverage is limited to carpet, window, and air-duct niches, not maid services. G2 rates it 4.5 (221), ahead of Service Fusion's 3.9. Best if automated lead handling and dispatch matter more to you than seeing a number before the sales call. Get a Workiz quote →

ServiceTitan — the enterprise route for larger shops

ServiceTitan isn't a peer to Service Fusion so much as the next size up. It targets HVAC, plumbing, and electrical operations running real fleets, not small or mid-size crews, and its go-to-market shows it: pricing is per-technician, never published, and there's no free trial — only a demo, same as Service Fusion. Secondary sources cite $150–500 per technician per month, but that figure isn't confirmed by ServiceTitan itself, so treat it as a rumor, not a quote. G2 rates it 4.4 (656), ahead of Service Fusion's 3.9, with ~325 reviews on Capterra. Where it separates from Service Fusion: dispatch, inventory, and reporting depth built for 10+ trucks working simultaneously, not the unlimited-seat convenience Service Fusion sells to smaller teams. Best if you've already outgrown flat-rate small-team software entirely. See ServiceTitan's pricing page →

ZenMaid — if you're actually a maid service

If cleaning is the entire business, ZenMaid beats every option on this list, including Service Fusion, on price and fit. Starter is $19/month, capped at 40 appointments/mo; Pro is $39/month with no cap, plus GPS tracking, booking forms, payroll, and QuickBooks; Pro Max is $49/month, adding PTO tracking and Mailchimp/Zapier integrations. Pricing is flat with no per-cleaner fee, and there's a 14 days trial — Service Fusion offers neither a trial nor any dedicated maid-service features; cleaning shows up only as one listed industry among many. Capterra rates ZenMaid 4.7 (196), well ahead of Service Fusion's 4.3 (308). The trade-off is scope: ZenMaid only works for maid services, nothing else. Best for cleaning-only businesses that want the lowest price floor in this comparison. Check current ZenMaid pricing →

What Service Fusion still does better

True unlimited users on every plan is unique in this comparison — nobody else here offers it. Past the roughly 12-user breakeven, the math flips hard in Service Fusion's favor: a 20-person crew pays the same $533/month on Pro (annual) that a 2-person crew pays, while Jobber's per-seat fee keeps climbing and Housecall Pro's extra-user rate does too. Voice-and-text integration ships at Plus ($325/month annual), bundled rather than sold as a separate add-on. If you're running a 20-person commercial operation, the alternatives above get expensive fast — Jobber's Plus plan alone runs $399/month before extra seats, and Housecall Pro's per-user fees compound past its 8-user MAX cap. The catch, still worth repeating: GPS fleet tracking and ServiceCall.ai cost extra on every Service Fusion plan, and there's still no free trial, only a demo.

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Service Fusion alternatives: common questions

Is Service Fusion cheaper than Jobber?

Depends entirely on team size. Under about 12 users, no — Jobber's per-seat pricing wins: Core is $29/mo annual for one user, Grow is $149/mo for up to 10, plus a flat $29/mo (every plan) per extra seat. At 12 users, Grow's 10 included users plus two extra seats comes to $149 + (2 × $29) = $207/mo — essentially matching Service Fusion Starter's $208/mo. Past that headcount, Service Fusion's flat, unlimited-user rate pulls ahead.

Does Service Fusion have a free trial?

No. Service Fusion offers a free demo, not a free trial — you talk to sales before you can use the software. Jobber and Housecall Pro both offer 14-day trials with no card required, so you can compare hands-on before committing to either.

What's the best Service Fusion alternative for small teams?

Jobber, if your crew is under about 12 people and the lowest per-seat cost matters most. Housecall Pro, if you want more built into each tier — GPS tracking and flat-rate pricing ship on its $149/mo Essentials plan, while Service Fusion charges extra for GPS tracking on every plan.

Pricing and features change. Figures above are verified against each vendor's official pricing page as of the date noted; confirm current numbers before you buy. Some links here are affiliate links; they never change our rankings.

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