Last updated: July 2026
Jobber and ServiceTitan sit at opposite ends of the market in 2026: Jobber is small-business field-service software at $39/mo (annual $29) plus $29/mo per user, while ServiceTitan is enterprise software at roughly $300 per user a month with a 3-user minimum and a $5,000 to $50,000 plus implementation. Jobber fits small crews; ServiceTitan fits large operations.
This is a third-party comparison, so here is the honest read on both. Jobber wins on price and ease for small and midsize businesses; ServiceTitan wins on depth for large enterprise field-service companies. Neither auto-measures a lawn. At the end there is a short, proportionate note on where LawnVex fits for lawn care with included measurement and flat pricing. Pricing verified as of July 2026.
Market size. Jobber is built for small and midsize field-service businesses, with scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, payments, and a polished app that a small crew can run itself, from $39/mo (annual $29) plus $29/mo per user. ServiceTitan is enterprise software for large home-service companies, with call-center, marketing, inventory, and deep job-costing modules, priced around $300 per user a month with a 3-user minimum and a large implementation fee. So Jobber is the pick for a small or midsize operation that wants an affordable, self-serve platform, and ServiceTitan is for a large company that needs enterprise depth and can absorb the cost. They serve different scales. Prices as of July 2026.
Jobber, by a wide margin for small and midsize businesses. Jobber Core is $39/mo (annual $29), Connect is $119, and Grow is $199, plus $29/mo per extra user. ServiceTitan does not publish pricing, but industry sources put it around $245 to $398 per technician a month, roughly $300 per user for landscaping, with a 3-user minimum (about $10,800 a year to start) plus a $5,000 to $50,000 plus implementation fee. For a small or midsize crew, Jobber costs a fraction of ServiceTitan. ServiceTitan's price is aimed at large operations where its enterprise depth pays back. If you are not at that scale, Jobber is dramatically cheaper. Prices as of July 2026.
Jobber, clearly, because it is built and priced for that. A small or midsize lawn business needs scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, payments, and a good app without an enterprise price or a long implementation, and Jobber delivers that from $39/mo (annual $29) with a self-serve setup. ServiceTitan is enterprise software that a small crew would neither need nor want to pay for, with its 3-user minimum and five-figure setup. For most lawn operators, Jobber is the far better fit and cost between these two. ServiceTitan only makes sense once a business is genuinely large. If you run a small or midsize lawn operation, Jobber wins this comparison easily. Prices as of July 2026.
ServiceTitan, because it is built for enterprise scale. A large home-service or field-service company running 20 plus technicians across multiple service lines, with dedicated dispatch and office staff, and a need for call-center, marketing, inventory, and deep job-costing modules, is what ServiceTitan is designed for, and it earns its roughly $300 per user pricing and implementation at that scale. Jobber is powerful for small and midsize businesses but is not built to run a large multi-line enterprise the way ServiceTitan is. If you operate at real enterprise scale, ServiceTitan does more. Below that, its cost and complexity are more than the business needs. Match the platform to your size. Prices as of July 2026.
Neither offers automatic lawn measurement, so both leave you measuring by hand for lawn quotes. Jobber and ServiceTitan are general field-service platforms, not lawn-specific tools, so neither measures a lawn from an address. For a lawn operator, that means every quote starts with a site visit or a manual trace regardless of which you choose. This is a key gap for lawn care specifically, because lawn size is the input to nearly every price. If automatic measurement matters to your lawn quoting, neither of these two provides it, which is worth weighing against their other strengths when you are comparing them for a lawn business. Prices as of July 2026.
Jobber wins for small and midsize businesses on price and ease; ServiceTitan wins for large enterprises on depth. Choose Jobber when you run a small or midsize field-service or lawn operation, want an affordable self-serve platform with a strong app, and can work within its $29/mo per-user model. Choose ServiceTitan when you run a large enterprise with many technicians, multiple service lines, and a need for call-center, marketing, and deep job-costing modules, and can justify roughly $300 per user plus a five-figure setup. There is no single winner: it comes down to scale. Most lawn businesses are firmly in Jobber's range, not ServiceTitan's. Prices as of July 2026.
As the auto-measure, flat-pricing lawn-specific option for small to midsize operators. If you are weighing Jobber against ServiceTitan mainly for a lawn business, LawnVex is worth a look because it includes automatic satellite measurement (excluding house, driveway, and pool) from its entry plan, which neither Jobber nor ServiceTitan offers, and it charges no per-user fees, from $49/mo with a free $0 tier. Compared to Jobber it adds measurement and avoids per-user costs; compared to ServiceTitan it is a fraction of the price and setup. It is not always the answer: Jobber is broader for mixed field service and ServiceTitan is built for enterprise scale. But for measure-first lawn operators, LawnVex is the honest lawn-specific option. Prices as of July 2026.
| Factor | Jobber | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price (Jul 2026) | $39/mo Core (annual $29) | ~$300/user, 3-user min (not public) |
| Higher tiers | Connect $119, Grow $199 | Enterprise, custom |
| Per-user fees | $29/mo per user | Yes, per technician |
| Implementation fee | None | ~$5,000 to $50,000+ |
| Auto lawn measurement | No | No |
| Best for | Small and midsize field service | Large enterprise field service |
Jobber is small-business field-service software at $39/mo (annual $29) plus $29/mo per user. ServiceTitan is enterprise software at roughly $300 per user a month with a 3-user minimum and a $5,000 to $50,000 plus setup. Jobber fits small crews, ServiceTitan fits large enterprises. Prices as of July 2026.
Jobber, by a wide margin for small and midsize businesses: Core is $39/mo (annual $29) plus $29/mo per user. ServiceTitan is roughly $300 per user with a 3-user minimum (about $10,800 a year) plus a five-figure implementation. ServiceTitan's price targets large operations. Prices as of July 2026.
Jobber, clearly, because it is built and priced for small and midsize operations with a self-serve setup and a strong app from $39/mo. ServiceTitan is enterprise software with a 3-user minimum and five-figure setup that a small crew does not need. Most lawn operators fit Jobber's range.
No. Both are general field-service platforms, not lawn-specific tools, so neither measures a lawn from an address. For a lawn business, every quote starts with a manual measure. If automatic measurement matters, neither provides it, which is worth weighing for lawn care.
As the auto-measure, flat-pricing lawn-specific option: satellite measurement included from the entry plan and no per-user fees, from $49/mo with a free tier. Jobber is broader for mixed field service and ServiceTitan is enterprise-scale, but LawnVex fits measure-first lawn operators. Prices as of July 2026.