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The $29 add-on vs the whole workflow.

If you run your field business on Jobber, their AI Receptionist add-on is real and cheap: $29/mo on any plan, included with Plus. We're not going to pretend that's a bad deal. The honest question is what it does and doesn't do: it answers inside Jobber's world. The follow-up economy around your business, quote chasing, reviews, invoices, owner reporting, is a different product, and that's the one we sell.

What you're buyingGGSJobber's AI Receptionist
Price$750/mo flat, managed service$29/mo add-on on any plan; included with Plus at $399/mo (annual billing)
What it isA built-for-you front desk plus the automation workflow behind itA software feature inside the Jobber platform
Who sets it up and tunes itWe do, and we keep tuning it monthlyYou do, self-serve, alongside running your crews
Works beyond one platformYes: your calendar, CRM, invoicing and phone stack, whatever they areJobber accounts only, inside Jobber's data
Quote chasing on a scheduleAutomatic day 2, 5 and 9 touches on every open quoteJobber has follow-up features you configure and maintain yourself
Review asks and invoice nudgesIncluded and automatic, tuned to your toneModules exist in Jobber; consistency depends on you
Owner reportingMonday numbers, written for a human, across the funnelPlatform reports you pull yourself
If you leave the platformSystem is yours: it's built on your accounts and survives any vendorThe receptionist, and its history, stays with Jobber

Jobber pricing as published at getjobber.com/pricing, retrieved 2026-07-06: AI Receptionist $29/mo add-on on any plan, included with Plus; base plans $29 to $399/mo on annual billing. Check their site for current rates.

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When Jobber's AI is the right call.

An honest comparison cuts both ways. If any of these describe you, they might genuinely serve you better, and we'd rather tell you now than lose you later.

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One flat number. The whole workflow.

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Fair questions

Asked and answered.

Why would anyone pay $750 when Jobber charges $29?

Because they're different products. $29 buys answering inside one platform. $750 buys a managed service: scripted answering anywhere, plus the automatic quote chasing, review asks, invoice nudges and owner reporting that turn answered calls into collected revenue. If answering is all you need, buy theirs.

We use Jobber and like it. Do we have to switch?

No, and you shouldn't. We build on top of the tools you run, Jobber included: bookings and jobs keep landing there, and our workflow layer runs around it.

Is their AI receptionist any good?

By reputation and design it's a credible basic answerer, and it's improving. Our critique isn't quality, it's scope: nobody's $29 add-on chases your Tuesday quote on Thursday or tells you Monday what last week did.

What about ServiceTitan's AI answering?

ServiceTitan sells an AI Voice Agent inside Contact Center Pro, pricing unpublished, sold through sales. Same scope story at enterprise scale: answering inside one platform's world. Ask us for the comparison on your fit call if you're a Titan shop.

What's the cheapest way to test whether the workflow matters?

Count last month's unchased quotes and unasked reviews, multiply by your average ticket, and compare with $750. Or book the free fit call and we'll run those numbers with you, on your data.

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