One records the work.
The other runs it.
Jobber is a field-service software for small home-service businesses. It is built to manage and log the work, then wait for someone to act. RevForge OS runs the work and reads the signals across your business in one platform, and runs the next move. You move onto it, free.
RevForge OS vs Jobber, side by side
Small home-service businesses getting organized for the first time.
- Simple and quick to learn
- Affordable for small teams
- Solid scheduling, quoting, and invoicing
Jobber keeps a small shop organized. But organized still means you are the one working every lead, chasing every invoice, and pricing every job. RevForge OS does that work for you, so growth does not depend on the owner doing more.
RevForge OS vs Jobber, answered
Is RevForge OS a replacement for Jobber?
Yes. RevForge OS is a full platform: it runs your scheduling, customer record, sales, operations, margin, and money, and it builds and hosts your website too. We migrate you off Jobber for free, so you replace a stack of tools with one system you own, and the intelligence is built in.
How is RevForge OS different from Jobber?
Jobber is built to record and manage the work, and waits for someone to act. RevForge OS runs the work and tells you the next move and does it: scoring leads, pricing jobs, protecting margin, and chasing cash, as far as you let it.
Do I have to switch off Jobber to use RevForge OS?
RevForge OS takes its place. We handle the migration for free, so your customers, history, and data come with you, and your whole team runs on one platform instead of several. You set how far it acts and can change it anytime.
Will RevForge OS work for my trade?
Yes. It is built for home-service contractors and reshapes what it reads, says, prices, and flags to your specific trade, not a generic playbook.
Comparison reflects general category positioning. Jobber is a trademark of its respective owner; RevForge OS is not affiliated with or endorsed by Jobber.
