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A Joblogic alternative built around your own process.
Joblogic is solid field service software with public pricing. If your company works differently to how it assumes, here is what building to your process costs instead.
Book a conversationWhat Joblogic is good at
Starting here because it is true, and because a comparison page that pretends otherwise is not worth reading.
Worth knowing
Strong on planned maintenance, contracts and compliance heavy work.
Worth knowing
Publishes its pricing, which is more than most of this market does.
Worth knowing
Good mobile app and a proper audit trail, which matters in regulated work.
When you should stay where you are
If you run planned maintenance contracts and Joblogic maps to how you deliver them, it is a good fit and a fair price. Keep it.
Where people run into the edges
- Configuration only reaches so far. You can adjust a great deal, right up to the point where the underlying model does not bend any further.
- Per seat, like almost all of them. Twenty five people is twenty five licences, forever.
- You are one of many. Your feature request competes with everybody else who wants something different.
What per seat costs over three years
Joblogic is from £45 per user per month. Per seat pricing is fine while you are small and becomes the main number as you grow.
| Team size | Joblogic at about £45 a seat | Over three years |
|---|---|---|
| 5 people | £225 a month | about £8,000 |
| 15 people | £675 a month | about £24,000 |
| 30 people | £1350 a month | about £49,000 |
Prices as published in August 2026. Check them yourself before deciding anything: they change, and we would rather you found that out from them than from us.
Want your own figure rather than these three? Work out what it costs you over three years, including the people you are about to hire.
What we do differently
When you ask us for a change, the only question is whether it is possible and what it costs, not whether enough other customers want it too.
One monthly fee covers building it, hosting it, supporting it and improving it. There is no upfront cost: we build the opening screens in your branding first, and you only start paying if you want the real thing. Most systems take three to six months.
The honest summary
Off-the-shelf wins when your company fits the shape it assumes. It is cheaper, it is available today, and somebody else has already tested it. Bespoke wins when the fit is the problem: when the spreadsheet beside the software is doing the real work, when the same thing gets typed twice, and when the answer to "can it do this" has been no for two years.
If you are not sure which of those you are, that is exactly what the conversation is for, and we will tell you if the answer is to stay put.
Worth twenty minutes to work out which one you are?
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