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Jobber for electricians: what it does, what it costs, and who it's for
The short version
- The gist: a no-frills field-service app that puts scheduling, dispatch, quoting, and invoicing under one roof.
- Where AI comes in: there's an AI Receptionist that picks up calls, but you pay extra for it. It isn't part of the base plan.
- Dollars: $49/mo on Core with no strings, $39/mo if you lock in a year, and $99/mo more if you tack on the AI Receptionist.
- Made for: the small electrical shop chasing the cheapest way in, plus plain scheduling and quoting.
- Ramp-up: short. The screen's simple enough that you'll be quoting service calls and cutting invoices in a hurry.
Common questions
What's the monthly?
Core opens at $49/mo with nothing to sign, or $39/mo if you commit for a year. Want the AI Receptionist? That's another $99/mo on top. Double-check the live tiers with the vendor before you buy.
Does it pick up the phone with AI?
It can, via the AI Receptionist. But that's a $99/mo add-on, not something in the base price. If missed calls are the thing killing you, factor that cost in and weigh it against tools that answer out of the box.
Does it work for a small electrical shop?
It does. Jobber's aimed at small home-service outfits and the screen's uncluttered, so scheduling and quoting your service work won't eat a week of setup. Good fit if you're after the lowest monthly.
Can somebody set it up for me?
Yep. A local consultant can bring your customer list across and get Jobber's scheduling, dispatch, and quoting live so you hit the ground running. Search by zip below.
What does it actually do for an electrical shop?
The appeal of Jobber is that it keeps your day tidy without making a project out of it. Everything happens in one clean app: you slot service calls onto the board and send the crew, fire off a quote from the truck once you've eyeballed the panel, flip an approved quote into an invoice, and take the payment.
For an electrical shop the value is simple. Quotes and invoices keep moving, the schedule holds together, and you're paying little to do it. No week lost to a manual.
Yes, it answers calls too, through the AI Receptionist. Just remember that lives outside the base plan as a paid extra. Bottom line: if your office runs fine already and you just want cheap, easy scheduling and quoting, this is squarely what Jobber's for.
See it in action
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Key points from the explainer (our own)
Our own short explainer. The day's jobs live on sticky notes and texts, one slips through, and you're stuck with a double-booked truck and an annoyed customer. Jobber puts the crew's scheduling, dispatch, and invoicing in one low-cost app, so the day stays clear and the invoice goes out from the truck. Best for a small crew that wants the basics handled without enterprise pricing.
What does it cost?
The Core plan runs $49/mo if you keep it month-to-month, dropping to $39/mo when you sign on for a year. Want the phone answered? The AI Receptionist is a standalone $99/mo, so pencil that on top rather than assuming it's baked in. Step up a tier and you get more seats and features. Best to size the plan to what you'll really touch, then confirm the current terms with the vendor.
Pricing is vendor-published and changes; confirm the current tiers on getjobber.com/pricing (vendor-published, checked 2026-07-05).
Where does it shine, and where doesn't it?
Worth it when…
- Getting organized on the cheapest possible monthly is the goal.
- What you mostly need is plain scheduling, quoting, and invoicing for your service calls.
- You want a tool you can pick up fast and run without thinking about it.
Look elsewhere when…
- The phones are your biggest headache. Answering costs extra here, so stack it up against Housecall Pro first.
- You'd rather call answering come standard than tack it on as a paid extra.
- You're running a large operation that needs deep, custom setups. That's ServiceTitan country.
Trying to decide between the two front-runners? Read Housecall Pro vs Jobber for electricians.
Sources: getjobber.com/pricing and Jobber product pages — vendor-published, checked 2026-07-05. Last reviewed: 2026-07-05.
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