ServiceKit vs Jobber
Jobber is easy to start. ServiceKit is easier to own.
Jobber is a strong SaaS choice when you want a hosted account today. ServiceKit is built for the owner who would rather pay once and keep the operating system.
Checkout and source access stay closed until launch gates open. Public CTAs stay in coming-soon mode for now.
ServiceKit launch offer
$349
Launch price
one time
1.5-2.5h
Guided deploy
typical setup window
19
Build lessons
included
$0
Seat fees
add the crew
First meaningful win
A running field-service app on your own server before you start the long build lessons.
Full source package for your business
1.5 to 2.5 hours guided deploy
19 AI lessons included
Pricing truth
Use the public pricing posture, then enter your real bill.
Jobber publishes self-serve plans starting at $29/month, with higher plans and add-ons listed on its pricing page.
Official source: Jobber pricing page →ServiceKit
$349
One-time source-package launch price.
Deploy path
1.5-2.5h
Guided install before deeper lessons.
Seat fees
$0
Add the crew without changing the app bill.
Where Jobber may fit better
- You want a hosted account with no server setup.
- You want Jobber support and their product roadmap.
- You are comfortable with monthly plans and paid add-ons.
Where ServiceKit wins
- You avoid seat fees as the crew grows.
- You get the source package and can keep it in your own private repo.
- You can change quoting, job fields, and trade logic later.
- You get deploy lessons and AI build lessons in the same price.
Use your actual Jobber plan and add-ons in the math. ServiceKit wins when ownership matters more than a hosted subscription.
ServiceKit launch list
Own the app before you rent another one.
$349 planned launch price. Source package, deploy guide, 19 AI lessons, and no seat fees. Checkout opens only after the launch gates are clear.