ServiceTitan Alternative

Looking for an alternative to ServiceTitan? Here's how JobStack compares.

ServiceTitan is the enterprise default in residential HVAC, plumbing, and electrical. It's powerful, sales-driven, and priced accordingly — most contractors under $500K in revenue find it overkill. JobStack sits at the opposite end of the spectrum: built for solo operators and crews up to 5 who want fast software without an onboarding deck.

Side by side

ServiceTitan JobStack
Best for Residential trades, $1M+ revenue, multi-truck Solo operators and crews up to 5
Pricing transparency Quote-only Public pricing, $29–$99/mo
Typical monthly cost $300–$800+ for SMB $29–$99 flat
Onboarding fees $1,000–$5,000+ None
Contract Annual Monthly, no contract
Setup time Weeks, with consultant Under 5 minutes
Dispatching & routing Industry-leading Basic
Built-in AI auto-responder Add-on Yes, on AI Assistant tier
Voice-to-estimate No Yes
Flat-rate pricing book Yes (Pricebook Pro) Not yet
Technician scoring & coaching Yes No
Mobile app Strong but complex Mobile-first, minimal

Pricing and feature comparisons accurate as of May 2026. Confirm current ServiceTitan details at servicetitan.com .

Where ServiceTitan wins

Where JobStack wins

How to decide

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Pricing side by side

ServiceTitan (as of May 2026)

  • Starter: Not publicly priced; expect $300–$500/mo for small ops
  • Essentials / Pro: Typically $500–$800/mo + onboarding fees
  • Enterprise / The Works: Quote-based; large multi-location operations

ServiceTitan does not publish pricing. Numbers shown are reported ranges from customer disclosures; your quote will vary.

JobStack

  • Solo Pro: $29/mo, 1 user
  • AI Assistant: $59/mo, 1 user, full AI
  • Small Crew: $99/mo, up to 5 users

Flat tiers. No per-user fees.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is ServiceTitan so expensive?
It's targeted at residential service businesses doing $1M+ where a sales-trained tech and flat-rate pricing book lift average tickets enough to dwarf the software cost. At smaller revenue, the math doesn't work — which is why most contractors under $500K leave or never sign.
Can a small business use ServiceTitan?
Technically yes; in practice, the cost, contract length, onboarding burden, and depth of features make it a poor fit. Most small operators are better served by Jobber, Housecall Pro, or JobStack.
Does JobStack do flat-rate pricing books?
Not yet at ServiceTitan's depth. JobStack supports standard line items and saved templates — useful for the 80% case. Heavy flat-rate operators currently get more from ServiceTitan, FieldEdge, or BuildOps.
Can I import from ServiceTitan?
Yes, via CSV export of customers, jobs, and invoices. See /switch-from/servicetitan/ for steps.
Will I lose features I'm currently using?
Probably yes if you actively use Pricebook Pro, marketing attribution, technician scoring, or advanced dispatching. JobStack is designed for operations where those tools are overkill.
What about the long ServiceTitan annual contract?
Check your agreement carefully for early-termination terms. Many companies wait until renewal time to switch. JobStack has no contract, so you can start using us anytime and complete the cutover when ServiceTitan's term ends.

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Comparison verified as of May 2026. ServiceTitan and other product names are trademarks of their respective owners. We don't speak for them; check their sites for current details.