StrikeHoney vs Jobber
Jobber is a solid, broad platform that has grown big. StrikeHoney is built for the solo pro and small crew who want the essentials — quote, message, get paid — without the price or the learning curve.
Which one fits you?
You run a one-to-three person crew, you live on your phone, and you want to start quoting and getting paid today without a setup project.
You have a growing team and an office, and you want a wide platform with lots of add-ons and are fine paying more for the breadth.
Side by side
The honest version
Jobber is a good product. It has grown into a broad platform with scheduling, dispatching, and a long list of features for teams. If you're running a growing crew with an office, that breadth can be worth it.
But breadth has a cost — in dollars and in time. For a solo painter or a two-person plumbing crew, a lot of that power sits unused while you still pay for it.
StrikeHoney keeps it to the parts a small operator actually uses every day, adds a business phone number and a free website, and charges one low price for all of it.
Comparison based on publicly available information and StrikeHoney's own features as of 2025. Jobber is a trademark of its owner and isn't affiliated with StrikeHoney. Check each provider's site for current details.
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