Eva vs Workiz
Workiz is field-service software used across many trades, with scheduling, dispatch, and a built-in phone system. Eva is built only for cleaning, and it runs the day for you.
What is Workiz?
Workiz is field-service management software with strong scheduling, dispatch, and a built-in phone and CRM system, used across trades like cleaning, junk removal, and locksmithing. It leans toward operations that handle a lot of inbound calls.
First, fair is fair
Workiz is a capable field-service platform with strong scheduling, dispatch, and a built-in calling and CRM setup, used across trades like cleaning, junk removal, and locksmithing.
Eva vs Workiz, 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
Cleaning-specific, not trade-agnostic
Eva speaks the workflows of a residential cleaning business by default, instead of being configured for many different trades.
A manager that runs the day
Workiz hands you tools to operate. Eva does the operating: it plans the day, dispatches cleaners, invoices finished jobs, and only pings you for the calls that genuinely need a human.
Built around the owner's time
Eva is designed to take work off your plate, not add another dashboard to monitor.
Pricing and value
Workiz uses tiered monthly pricing and is built for multi-trade dispatch and call handling. For a cleaning-only business that is more platform than you need, and the subscription does not buy back the hours you spend running it.
Which should you choose?
If you run multiple trades and want a broad dispatch-and-phone platform, Workiz is capable. If you run a cleaning business and want a manager for it, that is Eva.