Jobber pricing in 2026, explained
A plain-English breakdown of Jobber's plans and prices as of June 2026, what's included, where the costs add up, and who it actually suits.
June 8, 2026 · 6 min read
Jobber is one of the best-known names in home-service software, and it's a genuinely capable platform. But the pricing isn't always obvious until you're a few clicks in, so here's a straight breakdown of what you'll pay as of June 2026 and where the extra costs hide.
The plans
Jobber has four tiers. Prices below are the billed-annually rate; paying monthly is meaningfully more.
- Core: about $29/month (1 user). The entry plan: clients, scheduling, quotes, invoicing.
- Connect: about $99/month (up to 5 users). Adds automation, online booking and QuickBooks sync.
- Grow: about $149/month (up to 10 users). Adds quote add-ons, two-way texting and more reporting.
- Plus: about $529/month (up to 15 users). The top tier for larger teams.
There is no free plan, just a 14-day trial. Paying monthly rather than annually pushes Core up to around $49/month.
Where the cost actually adds up
Per-user fees
Each plan includes a set number of users, and extra users run around $29 each per month. For a solo operator that doesn't matter. The moment you bring on a second pair of hands, the bill starts climbing.
Add-ons
A marketing suite, an AI receptionist and a sales pipeline tool are separate paid add-ons. Useful if you want them, but they're not in the headline price, and they can quietly double your monthly cost.
Payment processing
Card payments through Jobber Payments run around 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction, with lower rates for tap-to-pay and ACH. That's standard for the industry, but worth factoring in.
Who Jobber suits
Jobber earns its reputation when you're a growing team that needs scheduling, dispatch and automation working together, and you'll use enough of the platform to justify the price. The mobile app is well-liked and support is responsive.
Who it doesn't
If you're a one-person business, you're paying $29–$49 a month (plus any add-ons) for a platform built for teams. You'll use a fraction of it. The most common complaint from smaller users is exactly that: it's more software, and more cost, than they need.
If you're a solo operator weighing up the cost, JobPlumb covers the same everyday workflow (clients, scheduling, quotes, invoices, online payments and a booking page) for free, with a flat $19/month Pro tier if you later want your own branding and reports.
Start freeThe short version
Jobber is good software priced for growth. If you're growing, it's a fair deal. If you're a one-person business who just needs to quote, schedule and get paid, look hard at whether you'll use enough of it to justify the monthly fee.