Jobber Pricing 2026: What You'll Actually Spend Per Month
Jobber's published 2026 pricing: Core $39/mo (1 user), Connect $119/mo (5 users), Grow $199/mo (10 users), Plus $599/mo (15 users) on annual billing. Real per-month cost for most 3-5 person residential shops lands at $300-$500 once you add Marketing Suite ($79), AI Receptionist ($99), additional users ($29/each), and payment processing (2.9% + $0.30 per card transaction).
Key Takeaways
- Jobber's published plans run Core $39/mo, Connect $119/mo, Grow $199/mo, and Plus $599/mo (annual billing)
- Additional users above plan limits cost $29/user/month on Connect and Grow
- Payment processing is 2.9% + $0.30 for cards and 1% for ACH on top of subscription
- Marketing Suite adds $79/mo, AI Receptionist adds $99/mo — most contractors end up around $300-$500 all-in
- Annual billing saves up to 40% off the monthly rate
Jobber’s lowest published price is $39/month. The actual all-in cost for a typical 3-5 person residential shop is more like $300-$500/month once you add the users you actually need, the Marketing Suite that automates your follow-up, the AI Receptionist that catches after-hours calls, and the payment processing fees on every card transaction.
That’s not a complaint about Jobber’s pricing, which is competitive for what the platform does. It is a heads-up that contractors who shop the published rates and budget $39/mo end up surprised at month three.
Here is what the real bill looks like.
The published plans (2026)
Jobber’s pricing page lists four tiers on annual billing:
| Plan | Monthly (billed annually) | Users included | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core | $39 | 1 | Solo owner-operator |
| Connect | $119 | 5 | 2-5 person shop |
| Grow | $199 | 10 | 5-10 person shop with formal office |
| Plus | $599 | 15 | 10-25 person multi-truck operation |
Monthly billing (no annual commitment) runs roughly 40% higher across the board. Core monthly is $65, Connect monthly is $169, Grow monthly is $329. Most contractors who plan to be on the platform a year take the annual discount.
Above the user count included in each plan, additional users cost $29/user/month. So a Grow plan with 12 users is $199 + (2 × $29) = $257/mo.
What’s actually in each tier
The 2026 Jobber breakdown from QuoteIQ and Tekpon’s plan comparison line up on the feature gates:
Core ($39/mo, 1 user): Client manager, scheduling, quoting and invoicing, payments, basic reporting. No team scheduling. No automated follow-ups. No marketing tools.
Connect ($119/mo, 5 users): Everything in Core plus team scheduling, GPS tracking, automated reminders (basic), QuickBooks integration, two-way text messaging. Most multi-person residential shops live here.
Grow ($199/mo, 10 users): Everything in Connect plus quote follow-ups (automated), expense tracking, job costing, and the consumer financing add-on. This is where most growth-stage shops land because the job costing is non-optional once you’re trying to figure out which jobs make money.
Plus ($599/mo, 15 users): Everything in Grow plus advanced reporting, custom roles and permissions, and dedicated success management. For 10+ truck operations with a full office staff.
What’s not in any tier (the add-ons)
This is where the math changes.
Marketing Suite: $79/mo. Adds review requests, email campaigns, and lead nurture sequences. If you don’t add this, you’ll be sending review requests manually or paying for a separate tool. Most contractors who care about reviews and follow-up end up adding it.
AI Receptionist: $99/mo. Answers inbound calls when your CSR is busy or after hours, books appointments, and routes urgent calls. Tracks the leads you’d otherwise miss. A roofing owner on r/sweatystartup posted that the AI Receptionist booked $4,800 in jobs in its first month catching calls that previously went to voicemail.
Consumer Financing: % of approved financing. Lets customers spread $1K-$25K jobs over 12-84 months. Costs come out as a percentage of the financed amount (typically 4-9%). Optional but commonly added for HVAC and roofing.
Online Booking: included in Connect+. No extra cost, but only useful if you’re sending traffic to it. Most contractors who use it embed it on a “Book Now” landing page or include the link in their estimate follow-ups.
The hidden line item: payment processing
Jobber Payments runs on Stripe at 2.9% + $0.30 per card transaction and 1% for ACH. There’s no separate Jobber markup beyond Stripe’s standard rate, which is competitive.
The cost matters because it scales with revenue, not user count.
A 5-truck residential plumbing shop running $80K/mo with 70% of that paid by card pays roughly $1,624/month in processing fees on top of their $349/mo Grow Team plan, $79/mo Marketing Suite, and $99/mo AI Receptionist. Total: about $2,150/mo in software and processing, or $5.40 per booked job at 400 jobs/mo.
That’s competitive with what ServiceTitan or Housecall Pro would cost at the same scale. It’s just nowhere near $39/mo.
Real-world cost stacks by shop size
These match what most contractors report on contractor-focused Jobber pricing breakdowns:
Solo owner-operator (1 truck, no office): Core $39/mo + payment processing on $25K revenue at 60% card = $450 processing. Total: ~$489/mo.
Small shop (2-3 trucks, 1 CSR): Connect $119/mo + Marketing Suite $79/mo + payment processing on $50K at 65% card = $943 processing. Total: ~$1,141/mo.
Growing shop (5 trucks, 2 office staff, 8 users): Grow $199/mo + 3 extra users (8 - 5 included on Connect Team) — actually requires Grow Team at $349 to fit 8 users without overage, + Marketing Suite $79/mo + AI Receptionist $99/mo + payment processing on $100K at 70% card = $2,030 processing. Total: ~$2,557/mo.
Multi-truck (10-12 trucks, 4 office staff, 15 users): Grow Team $349/mo + 4 extra users at $29 = $116 + Marketing Suite $79/mo + AI Receptionist $99/mo + consumer financing fees + payment processing on $250K at 65% card = $4,793 processing. Total: ~$5,436/mo before any financing.
Where Jobber beats the alternatives
Cleanest UI in the residential field service category. The onboarding is genuinely fast — most contractors can be quoting, scheduling, and invoicing within 4-6 hours of signing up, which is dramatically faster than ServiceTitan’s 8-12 week implementation.
The team scheduling and client communications are polished. Two-way SMS with the customer threads cleanly inside the customer record. Quote-to-invoice handoff is smooth.
For shops under $1.5M revenue with under 10 trucks, Jobber is usually the right answer. It does what most contractors actually need without forcing a six-month learning curve.
Where Jobber falls short
Marketing automation is shallow compared to GoHighLevel or ServiceTitan Marketing Pro. The Marketing Suite handles review requests and basic follow-ups, but multi-touch nurture sequences and conditional logic are weaker. Contractors who want serious marketing automation usually run Jobber + GoHighLevel as a stack.
Lead source attribution is basic. You can tag leads but pulling proper multi-touch attribution reporting requires manual exports or a third-party integration.
Accounting is not built in. The QuickBooks integration is solid but you’re paying for both QBO ($35-$235/mo) and Jobber on top. ServiceTitan and Housecall Pro have similar setups.
Visitor identification is invisible to Jobber — the 95% of website visitors who don’t fill out a form never enter your Jobber pipeline. That’s not a Jobber-specific gap, but it’s where most contractors leave revenue on the table.
How to decide if Jobber is right for your shop
Three filters in order:
Revenue under $3M and under 15 trucks. Jobber fits. Above those numbers, ServiceTitan and Housecall Pro start to pull ahead because they have more enterprise features for managing payroll, multi-location, and advanced reporting.
You want a single tool for scheduling + invoicing + customer comms. Jobber wins on speed of setup. If you’re willing to learn a more complex platform for more capability, ServiceTitan and FieldPulse are options.
You’re OK with $300-$500/mo all-in. If your absolute software ceiling is $100/mo, Jobber Core is the answer but you’ll outgrow it inside 12 months. If you can budget $300+, Connect or Grow are honest fits.
The honest take
Jobber is one of the best residential field service tools on the market for shops doing $300K-$2M in revenue. The pricing page is misleading because the $39 number isn’t where any multi-person shop actually lands. Budget $300-$500/mo for a small-to-mid shop and $1,500-$5,500/mo for a growing one once you factor in payment processing.
Compare those numbers to the next-cheapest alternative (Housecall Pro pricing starts around $69/mo and scales similarly, GoHighLevel at $97/mo for a different feature mix) and Jobber’s value is competitive. Just don’t sign up expecting the lowest line item on the pricing page.
Pipeline Research Team
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the cheapest Jobber plan that actually works for a contractor?
Core at $39/mo is realistic only for a solo owner-operator. The moment you add a second person to the field or office, you need Connect at $119/mo because Core is single-user. Most multi-truck contractors land on Connect or Grow.
Does Jobber charge per user or per truck?
Per user, not per truck. A user is anyone logged in (office staff, technicians, helpers). Connect includes 5 users, Grow includes 10, Plus includes 15. Beyond those caps, additional users run $29/each/month.
Are Jobber payment processing fees competitive?
Standard. 2.9% + $0.30 per card and 1% for ACH matches Stripe and Square's published rates. Jobber Payments uses Stripe under the hood. If you process $50K/mo in cards, that's $1,450/mo in processing fees regardless of which platform you use.
Can I get Jobber cheaper if I pay annually?
Yes. Annual billing saves up to 40% off monthly rates. The Core plan at $39/mo annual is $65/mo if paid monthly. Most contractors who plan to use Jobber for 12+ months take the annual discount.
Is the Marketing Suite worth $79/mo?
If you're going to send any review request texts, automated estimate follow-ups, or campaign emails through Jobber, yes — doing them outside Jobber means paying for a second SMS or email platform plus integration headaches. If you don't currently send automated follow-up, it's wasted money.
What does Jobber NOT do that I'll need a second tool for?
Heavy marketing automation, multi-touch nurture sequences, visitor identification, attribution reporting beyond basic lead source tags, and accounting (Jobber syncs to QuickBooks but isn't a GL). Most contractors run Jobber + QuickBooks at minimum.
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