Head-to-head · Updated May 2026
Jobber vs. Houzz Pro
Jobber is best for small to mid teams (1–15 users) (from ~$39/mo (1 user)), while Houzz Pro fits designers, remodelers, finish carpenters, design-build (from ~$99/mo Starter). If you're a solo operator or small crew wanting built-in AI and flat pricing, JobStack ($29/mo) is the lighter third option — included in the table below so you can compare all three at once.
| Feature | Jobber | Houzz Pro | JobStack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Small to mid teams (1–15 users) | Designers, remodelers, finish carpenters, design-build | Solo operators and crews up to 5 |
| Starting price | ~$39/mo (1 user) | ~$99/mo Starter | $29/mo (1 user) |
| Built-in AI auto-responder | Limited | Limited | Yes, on AI Assistant tier |
| Voice-to-estimate | No | No | Yes |
Pricing and feature claims verified May 2026. Full plan breakdowns: Jobber pricing · Houzz Pro pricing.
Choose Jobber if…
you have a crew of 6+, need deep client portal features, or rely on mature integrations with QuickBooks, Mailchimp, or Stripe-plus-everything-else.
JobStack vs. JobberChoose Houzz Pro if…
you sell primarily through visual presentation — design-build firms, custom remodelers, finish carpenters — and the Houzz marketplace is a meaningful lead source for you.
JobStack vs. Houzz ProWhere JobStack fits
Jobber and Houzz Pro lean toward construction projects and bigger teams — capability a solo operator or a crew up to five carries but rarely uses in full. JobStack takes the opposite bet: the daily essentials — scheduling, estimates, invoicing, and payments — with AI on the time sinks (texting back leads, drafting estimates from a voice note, chasing unpaid invoices), flat per-tier pricing, and setup in minutes.
Frequently asked questions
Jobber vs. Houzz Pro: which is better?
Neither is universally better — it depends on your business. Jobber is best for small to mid teams (1–15 users), starting around ~$39/mo (1 user). Houzz Pro is best for designers, remodelers, finish carpenters, design-build, starting around ~$99/mo Starter. Solo operators and small crews who want built-in AI and flat pricing should also look at JobStack ($29/mo).
Is Jobber or Houzz Pro cheaper?
Jobber starts around ~$39/mo (1 user) and Houzz Pro around ~$99/mo Starter. Compare total cost rather than headline price — per-user fees and tier upgrades change the math quickly as you add crew.
What's a cheaper alternative to Jobber and Houzz Pro for a solo operator?
JobStack starts at $29/mo with flat per-tier pricing (no per-user fees) and built-in AI for lead replies, voice-to-estimate, and automated follow-ups. It's purpose-built for solo operators and crews up to five, where Jobber and Houzz Pro are aimed at larger teams.
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