Jobber manages your jobs. FieldReel turns them into marketing. See how they compare.
| Feature | FieldReel | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| AI-Generated Social Posts | ||
| Before/After Photo Pairing | ||
| Google Business Auto-Posting | ||
| Landing Page Builder | ||
| Work Showcase Gallery | ||
| AI Video Generation |
| Feature | FieldReel | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| Job Scheduling | ||
| Invoicing & Payments | ||
| CRM / Client Management | ||
| GPS Tracking | ||
| Mobile Job Submission | ||
| Photo Documentation | Basic |
| Feature | FieldReel | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| Customer Review Collection | ||
| Franchise / Multi-Location | ||
| Technician Leaderboard | ||
| Marketing Analytics | ||
| Agency Partner Program | ||
| Quote / Estimate System |
FieldReel isn't a replacement for Jobber — it fills the marketing gap. Use Jobber for scheduling and invoicing, and FieldReel to turn completed jobs into marketing content automatically.
With FieldReel, techs capture before/after photos that AI transforms into professional social posts, Google Business updates, and showcase pages — no marketer required.
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Yes! FieldReel and Jobber serve different purposes. Jobber handles scheduling, invoicing, and CRM. FieldReel handles content creation and marketing. Many businesses use both together.
No. FieldReel focuses on marketing content creation — turning job photos into social posts, Google Business updates, and showcase pages. Jobber focuses on field service management. They're complementary tools.
FieldReel has a free tier and per-tech pricing starting at $29/tech/month. Jobber starts at $49/month. But they solve different problems, so the comparison is about value, not just price.
This comparison was created by FieldReel and is based on publicly available information as of March 2026.Jobber is a trademark of its respective owner. We encourage you to try both products and decide for yourself.