Head-to-head · Updated May 2026

Jobber vs. Joist

Jobber is best for small to mid teams (1–15 users) (from ~$39/mo (1 user)), while Joist fits contractors who only need estimates & invoices (from $10/mo (Basics)). 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 Joist JobStack
Best for Small to mid teams (1–15 users) Contractors who only need estimates & invoices Solo operators and crews up to 5
Starting price ~$39/mo (1 user) $10/mo (Basics) $29/mo (1 user)
Built-in AI auto-responder Limited No Yes, on AI Assistant tier
Voice-to-estimate No No Yes
Automated follow-ups Yes (higher tiers) No Yes (on AI Assistant)
Contract Monthly or annual Monthly or annual (2 months free) Monthly, no contract

Pricing and feature claims verified May 2026. Full plan breakdowns: Jobber pricing · Joist 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. Jobber

Choose Joist if…

all you need is fast estimates, invoices, and online payments at the lowest possible price, and you're happy keeping scheduling and customer management elsewhere.

JobStack vs. Joist

Where JobStack fits

Jobber and Joist are both built to scale field-service teams — power a solo operator or small crew pays for but doesn't run day to day. 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. Joist: 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). Joist is best for contractors who only need estimates & invoices, starting around $10/mo (Basics). Solo operators and small crews who want built-in AI and flat pricing should also look at JobStack ($29/mo).

Is Jobber or Joist cheaper?

Jobber starts around ~$39/mo (1 user) and Joist around $10/mo (Basics). 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 Joist 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 Joist are aimed at larger teams.

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