Dave vs Jobber

Dave is like a back office in your pocket, built for contractors who need to quote faster, stay organized, and get paid without chasing paperwork.

When Jobber is built for service calls

Jobber is strong for recurring service, dispatch, and route-based teams. Dave is built around quoted project work, where small crews need estimates, schedules, notes, invoices, and payments without a full service-management layer.

01

Dave fits quoted project work, not route density

Jobber is a strong fit for service businesses with repeat visits and dispatcher-led operations. Dave is better when the job starts as a quote, turns into scheduled project work, and needs notes, photos, invoices, and payments in one lighter workflow.

02

Less service-dispatch overhead

Jobber includes deeper field-service tools like automated reminders, follow-ups, checklists, time and expense tracking, and workflow automations on higher plans. Dave keeps the daily workflow focused on what owner-led crews need to sell and run project work.

03

Better fit for owner-led crews

Jobber is useful when office-to-field coordination, recurring service, and route planning are central. Dave is for contractors who want estimating, invoicing, scheduling, job notes, photos, templates, and payments without configuring a larger service management system.

Compare Dave vs Jobber

A practical look at where each product fits for small, project-based contractors.

Dave

$40/month

when billed annually

Jobber

$49/month to $699/month, depending on plan and team size

Field service management software

Best workflow fit
Dave
Built for small project-based trade crews
Jobber
Better suited to recurring service businesses with routes and dispatch than small project crews
Estimates and quotes
Dave
Jobber
Invoices
Dave
Jobber
Online payments
Dave
Jobber
Deposits tied to quoted work
Dave
Built into Dave's quote, deposit, and payment flow
Jobber
Available, but inside a broader field-service quoting and payment workflow
Scheduling
Dave
Jobber
Recurring visits and route density
Dave
Not the main focus
Jobber
Built for repeat service and route density, which many project-based crews do not need
Dispatcher-led field operations
Dave
Lightweight scheduling for small crews
Jobber
Built for dispatcher-led office-to-field coordination, which adds more system than many small crews need
Job notes and photos
Dave
Notes and photos stay with the project record
Jobber
Handled through checklists and service workflows rather than a simpler project record
Templates for repeat project work
Dave
Reusable templates for repeat project workflows
Jobber
Possible through quote and workflow customization, but with more field-service setup
QuickBooks Online connection
Dave
Jobber
Advanced quote customizations and optional line items
Dave
Simple contractor-focused documents
Jobber
More quote configuration on Grow, but more system than many small crews need
Automated reminders and follow-ups
Dave
Focused reminders for contractor workflow
Jobber
Automation-heavy follow-ups on Connect and above, aimed more at service operations
Dedicated onboarding and premium support
Dave
Simple setup for small crews
Jobber
Higher-touch onboarding and support on Plus, which reflects a heavier setup

One Price for Everything

No contract, commitment, or setup fees
Includes every feature - no hidden fees
Save 20% on an annual subscription

Annual Plan

Save $96/year
$40/month
$480 billed annually

Monthly Plan

$48/month
Billed monthly
No credit card required

Dave vs Jobber: for small crews

Dave vs Jobber: workflow fit

Jobber is field service management software. It is strong for recurring service work, route density, dispatching, reminders, and office-to-field coordination. That makes it a natural fit for service businesses with repeat visits, recurring maintenance, route planning, and dispatcher-led operations.

Dave is positioned differently. Dave is for project-based skilled-trade contractors: owner-operators and small crews whose work runs through estimates, contracts, scheduled projects, invoices, payments, notes, and photos. For a contractor who sells quoted projects instead of routing high-volume service calls, Dave keeps the workflow closer to the job.

Where Jobber is strong

Jobber includes booking and scheduling jobs online, quotes, invoices and online payments, reporting, app marketplace access, automated reminders, automatic payment collection, checklists, quote and invoice follow-ups, QuickBooks Online connection, time and expense tracking, job costing, two-way SMS, custom workflow automations, marketing tools, and premium support depending on plan.

Those features can be valuable for a business that runs recurring jobs, repeat customers, dispatching, and larger service operations. The comparison should be fair: Jobber is not a bad product. It is built around a different operating model than many small project-based crews need.

Where Dave is a better fit

Dave is a better fit when the contractor wants estimates, deposits, invoices, scheduling, job notes, photos, templates, and payments without adopting a full field-service dispatch stack. It is aimed at owner-led crews that need to stay organized and move work from quote to scheduled project to paid invoice.

The clearest distinction is not price. It is whether the business is built around recurring service routes or project-based trade work. Jobber fits the first pattern. Dave fits the second.

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