Head-to-head comparison

Relay vs Jobber

Home-service FSM: quoting, scheduling, and invoicing.

Jobber is Housecall Pro's closest peer — a well-built FSM for home-service crews that leans harder on quoting workflows. Same shape of question applies: is your bottleneck ops, or is it web leads and missed calls? Relay is not an FSM. Relay is the website, the AI receptionist, and the never-miss-a-call system that feeds any FSM (or a spreadsheet) with clean lead data. If Jobber's site templates feel generic and you're paying per-user for a team of one and a half, Relay is the piece worth adding — cheaper than a Jobber seat upgrade and it actually generates leads instead of just organizing them.

Feature-by-feature

FeatureJobberRelay
Website + landing pages included
AI receptionist for missed calls
Missed-call auto-text recovery
Quoting + scheduling
Flat monthly pricing$149/mo flat
Starting price$39–$249/mo + per-user seats$149/mo flat

Feature-gated tiers. Sourced from public pricing pages; confirm current pricing with each vendor.

Frequently asked

Should I switch from Jobber to Relay?

No — they solve different problems. Relay is the site + phone; Jobber is the quote + schedule. Run both if you use Jobber today.

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