Jobber helped define the contractor CRM category. But if you want modular pricing, real customization, and software that grows with you — there's a better path.
Jobber is a solid, all-in-one platform. Punchlist CRM is intentionally modular. That difference matters more than most people realize.
We'll be honest: Jobber has a long track record and broad adoption. Here's where we differ.
| Category | Punchlist | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing Structure | Pay only for modules you need | Tiered plans with bundled features |
| Customization | High — workflows can be adapted | Limited — same structure for all |
| Scalability | Grows gradually with your business | Growth requires plan upgrades |
| Technology | Built on newer systems | Built earlier in category lifecycle |
| Feature Philosophy | Flexible and configurable | Standardized and opinionated |
| Migration Support | Hands-on data migration | Limited migration assistance |
| Advanced Needs | Custom work without enterprise pricing | Advanced needs often outgrow platform |
| Best For | Trades that don't fit a box | Trades that fit Jobber's box |
If you want to pay for what you need today and evolve tomorrow, Punchlist CRM was built for that.