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HaulOps vs Jobber

Jobber is the field-service standard — polished, popular, and great for general home-service trades. HaulOps is built for one job: hauling. It speaks volume-based and per-yard pricing, route-and-dump workflow, and the branded Haul Report customers actually keep — the parts Jobber treats as just another service ticket.

Feature by feature

Where Jobber matches us, we said so. Where they win, we said so too.

#FeatureHaulOpsJobber
01Built specifically for junk removal & haulingPurpose-builtGeneral field service
02Volume / per-yard / per-load pricing on quotesNativeManual line items
03Proof-of-service Haul Report (before/after, donated/recycled)NativeGeneric job report
04Dispatch board built around routes & dump runsNativeGeneral scheduling
05On-site payment + branded report to customerNativeYes (Jobber Payments)
06Quoting, invoicing & client CRMNativeNative (mature)
07Mobile crew appNative iOS + AndroidNative iOS + Android
08Third-party integrations & marketplaceCore integrationsBroad (QuickBooks, Zapier, more)
09Entry priceFlat per-workspace tiersFrom $29/mo (Core, solo)
10Cost as crew growsTiered, not per-seat-heavy+$29/mo per extra user

Prices and features reflect Jobber’s publicly listed plans and published materials as of June 2026 and may change. Jobber is a trademark of its respective owner and is referenced here for comparison and identification purposes only.

Where HaulOps wins

Quotes speak hauler, not handyman

HaulOps quotes price by volume, load, and per-yard out of the box. In Jobber you rebuild that as manual line items on every job because it was designed for trades that bill by visit or flat task.

The Haul Report is the close

Every job produces a branded, customer-ready Haul Report — before/after photos, itemized load, and what was donated or recycled. Jobber's job report is generic; the eco-proof and disposal story that wins repeat junk-removal work isn't built in.

Dispatch is built around routes and dump runs

The board is organized the way a hauling day actually runs — stops, routes, and trips to the transfer station. Jobber's scheduler is general-purpose, so you adapt your day to its calendar rather than the other way around.

Pricing that doesn't punish adding a truck

HaulOps uses flat per-workspace tiers, so putting another crew member in the app doesn't automatically add $29/month each time the way Jobber's per-user model does as you scale.

Where Jobber wins

Maturity and ecosystem. Jobber has been around far longer, serves hundreds of thousands of service pros, and has a deep integration marketplace plus add-ons like a Marketing Suite and AI Receptionist. If you want a proven platform with a huge community, Jobber is the safer-by-volume bet today

Breadth across many trades. If your business mixes junk removal with landscaping, cleaning, or other home services, Jobber's general-purpose design may fit a multi-trade operation better than a hauling-specific tool

Low solo entry price. Jobber's Core plan starts at $29/month for a single user, which can be the cheapest on-ramp if you're a true one-person operation just getting started

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