Job Management Software for Tradespeople: Tradify, ServiceM8, Joblogic and Simpro — Feature Comparison and Pricing Guide

Quick Answer: The four leading job management platforms for UK tradespeople are Tradify (best for sole traders to small teams), ServiceM8 (iOS-only, strong for mobile-first workflows), Joblogic (mid-market with strong compliance tracking), and Simpro (enterprise-grade for larger contractors). Pricing ranges from £19/month to £150+/month depending on user count and features. All four integrate with Xero, QuickBooks, or Sage for accounting.

Summary

Chasing paper job sheets, losing photos on a phone, and forgetting to invoice for small extras are among the biggest causes of lost revenue in the trades. Job management software replaces paper-based systems with a digital workflow: quote → schedule → dispatch → complete → invoice, all tracked in one place. The best platforms also capture signature sign-off, GPS time stamps, and photo evidence — protecting tradespeople in disputes.

The UK market is dominated by Tradify, ServiceM8, Joblogic, and Simpro, with a second tier of options including Commusoft, Fergus, and BigChange. The right choice depends on business size, trade type, whether the team is iOS or Android, and how tightly integrated the accounting workflow needs to be. A sole electrician has very different needs from a 30-technician HVAC contractor.

Switching platforms mid-growth is painful and expensive — data migration, staff retraining, and workflow disruption all add up. Choosing the right platform early saves significantly more than the monthly subscription cost. This guide covers the four main contenders as of 2026 and is intended to help tradespeople make an informed decision, not replace a trial of the software itself.

Key Facts

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Feature Tradify ServiceM8 Joblogic Simpro
Starting price (per user) £19/month £29/month (job-based) £39/month £80+/month
Platform iOS + Android iOS primary iOS + Android + Web iOS + Android + Web
Best for Sole traders to 20 Mobile field service Regulated trades 20+ tech contractors
CIS handling No (external) No (external) Yes (built-in) Yes (built-in)
Certificate management Basic Basic Strong (Gas, NICEIC, EICR) Good
Inventory / stock Basic No Medium Full warehouse mgmt
Project billing Basic No Medium Full multi-stage
Customer portal No No Yes Yes
Offline mode Partial Yes (iOS) Limited Limited
Xero / QBO integration Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sage integration No No Yes (50 + 200) Yes (50 + 200)
UK support Email + chat Email + chat UK phone + chat UK phone + dedicated
Free trial 14 days 14 days 30 days Demo only

Detailed Guidance

Tradify — Best for Sole Traders and Small Teams

Tradify is the most approachable platform for tradespeople who are transitioning from paper or spreadsheets for the first time. The interface is clean, the mobile apps are equally capable (both iOS and Android), and setup typically takes a few hours rather than days.

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Pricing (2026):

Ideal for: Sole-trade electricians, plumbers, plasterers; small teams up to 10; tradespeople whose main pain point is chasing invoices and losing paperwork.

ServiceM8 — Best Mobile UX, iOS-First

ServiceM8 is widely regarded as having the best mobile user experience of any platform in this category. It was built mobile-first, and it shows — the app is fast, intuitive, and powerful on iPhone. The trade-off is that Android support is limited and the web interface is less capable than the mobile app.

Pricing is based on job volume rather than per-user, which benefits businesses with many technicians but relatively few jobs per month.

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Pricing (2026):

Ideal for: Reactive service businesses (boiler servicing, appliance repair, emergency call-outs), iOS-based teams, businesses where on-site customer communication is critical.

Joblogic — Best for Regulated and Compliance-Heavy Trades

Joblogic is a UK-built platform specifically designed with the compliance requirements of regulated trades in mind. It has the most mature certificate management of the four platforms — including Gas Safe, NICEIC electrical certificates, EICR reports, PAT testing records, and service sheets that can be completed and issued to customers from the app.

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Pricing (2026):

Ideal for: Gas engineers, electricians, HVAC contractors with service agreements, any business where compliance certificate management and CIS are central requirements.

Simpro — Enterprise Grade for Larger Contractors

Simpro is the most powerful and most complex platform in this comparison. It is designed for contractors with 20+ field operatives, multiple depots, significant inventory, and complex multi-stage project billing. The implementation process typically takes 4–8 weeks with dedicated onboarding support, and the learning curve is steep.

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Ideal for: Multi-trade contractors, electrical or HVAC businesses with 20+ employees, businesses managing significant stock and multiple site projects simultaneously.

CIS Management — A Critical Factor

The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) requires contractors to deduct 20% (or 30% for unregistered subcontractors) from payments to subbies and remit to HMRC. Getting this wrong carries significant penalties. Of the four platforms:

If you regularly use subbies and need to issue CIS statements, Tradify and ServiceM8 are not complete solutions.

Switching Costs and Data Migration

Before committing to a platform, factor in:

Frequently Asked Questions

Which platform is best for a one-man band?

Tradify at the Starter tier (£19/month) is the most cost-effective entry point for sole traders. It covers quoting, scheduling, job tracking, and invoicing with minimal setup. ServiceM8's Starter plan (£29/month, 15 jobs) is a good alternative if you are iOS-only and prioritise mobile UX. Both offer free trials.

Do these platforms handle VAT correctly for UK businesses?

All four platforms support UK VAT rates including the CIS domestic reverse charge, standard 20%, reduced 5%, and zero-rated items. Configuration is required during setup to ensure the correct VAT codes are applied. The CIS domestic reverse charge (for VAT-registered contractors and subcontractors) requires careful setup — Joblogic and Simpro have more mature handling of this than Tradify and ServiceM8.

Can I raise a quote on site and send it immediately?

Yes — all four platforms support on-site quoting from a mobile device and immediate email/SMS delivery to the customer. Tradify and ServiceM8 are particularly fast for this workflow. Ensure your materials and labour rate libraries are set up in advance to avoid manual price entry for every item.

Is there a platform that integrates with Sage?

Joblogic and Simpro both integrate with Sage 50 and Sage 200. If your accountant or finance team uses Sage and will not switch, these are the only options in this group. Tradify and ServiceM8 are Xero/QuickBooks-only.

What happens to my data if I cancel?

All four platforms offer data export (customer data, job history, invoices) as CSV or PDF upon cancellation. The export process varies in quality — ServiceM8 and Tradify offer straightforward self-service export; Simpro requires a support request. Export your data before cancelling and verify it is complete.

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