Eva vs Jobber
Jobber is a capable platform for field-service businesses. Eva is built for one job: running a cleaning business. Here is how they differ.
What is Jobber?
Jobber is field-service management software used across more than 50 home-service trades, from landscaping to HVAC. For cleaning it covers quoting, scheduling, invoicing, payments, and a client hub, all in a polished, well-supported package built to handle almost any service business.
First, fair is fair
Jobber is a well-built, established tool used across more than 50 field-service trades, from landscaping to HVAC. If you run a multi-trade operation, it is a serious option.
Eva vs Jobber, side by side
Both handle the basics. The difference is everything in the bottom rows: who actually does the day-to-day work.
Where Eva is different
Built only for cleaning
Eva is not a generalist. Every workflow, every word, every default is shaped for a residential cleaning business, not stretched across 50 trades.
A manager, not a toolbox
Jobber gives you tools to operate. Eva does the operating: she schedules, dispatches, invoices, and follows up, then tells you what needs you.
Bilingual by default
Eva talks to your clients and cleaners in English or Spanish, the way cleaning teams actually work.
Pricing and value
Jobber sits at the higher end, with tiered monthly plans that climb as you add users and unlock features. For a cleaning-only business you often pay for breadth you will not use, and the real expense is the same as everywhere: the hours you still spend operating it.
Which should you choose?
If you run several trades and want a broad toolkit you operate yourself, Jobber is a solid pick. If you run a cleaning business and want a manager who runs the day for you, that is Eva.