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Cheapest HVAC Software That Actually Works in 2026

Last updated: March 20, 2026

TLDR

The cheapest HVAC software that actually works in 2026 is ServiceM8 ($29/month) if you use iOS. Jobber ($39/month) is the cheapest cross-platform option. CrewRoute ($149/month flat for up to 5 users) is the cheapest option per-tech for teams of 3-5. Avoid any tool that charges per-user if you plan to hire within the year.

Cheapest HVAC Software — Real Cost Comparison

What each tool actually costs for a 4-technician HVAC shop including add-ons and setup fees

ToolAdvertised Starting PriceReal Cost (4 techs)Setup Cost
ServiceM8$29/mo$79-$149/mo$0
Jobber$39/mo$169-$239/mo$0
Kickserv$47/mo$95/mo$0
GorillaDesk$49/mo$49-$99/mo$0
CrewRoute$149/mo$149/mo$0
Housecall Pro$59/mo$189-$329/mo$0
FieldEdge$100/user/mo$600+/mo$500-$2,000
ServiceTitan$245/tech/mo$980-$1,592/mo$5,000-$50,000
01

ServiceM8

Australian-built job management tool with per-job pricing. The cheapest entry point on this list, but iOS-only.

Pros

  • ✓ $29/month Starter plan (up to 50 jobs)
  • ✓ No per-user fees — price is based on job volume
  • ✓ No contracts, no setup fees
  • ✓ Clean, simple interface

Cons

  • × iOS only — no Android app, no web access for field techs
  • × Cost spikes during busy months (per-job model)
  • × Built for Australian market — limited US payment processors
  • × Small US user community and support coverage

Pricing: $29-$349/month based on job volume

Verdict: Cheapest starting price on this list, but iOS-only is a hard dealbreaker for most US HVAC shops. The per-job pricing also means your bill jumps during busy season.

02

Jobber

Generalist field service tool with the most affordable cross-platform starting price. Works on iOS, Android, and web.

Pros

  • ✓ $39/month Core plan includes scheduling, invoicing, and CRM
  • ✓ Works on iOS, Android, and desktop
  • ✓ 14-day free trial
  • ✓ Month-to-month billing available

Cons

  • × No HVAC-specific features at any tier
  • × GPS tracking locked behind team Grow plan ($349/month)
  • × QuickBooks sync is one-way on Core plan
  • × Team plans jump significantly ($169-$599/month)

Pricing: $39-$599/month

Verdict: Best cheap option that works on both platforms. The $39/month Core plan covers basic scheduling and invoicing. Just know that team plans cost 4-15x more.

03

Kickserv

Budget field service tool with basic scheduling, invoicing, and CRM. One of the cheapest options for basic needs.

Pros

  • ✓ $47/month Lite plan with basic features
  • ✓ QuickBooks integration at all tiers
  • ✓ Works on iOS and Android
  • ✓ Simple to learn

Cons

  • × Very basic feature set
  • × No dispatch board
  • × No flat-rate pricebook
  • × Limited reporting

Pricing: $47-$239/month

Verdict: Covers scheduling and invoicing at a low price. Don't expect much beyond the basics.

04

GorillaDesk

Simple field service tool built for pest control and lawn care. Basic scheduling works for HVAC, but trade-specific features are missing.

Pros

  • ✓ $49/month Basic plan
  • ✓ Route optimization included
  • ✓ 14-day free trial
  • ✓ No contracts

Cons

  • × Built for pest control, not HVAC
  • × No flat-rate pricebook
  • × QuickBooks sync only on Pro plan ($99/month)
  • × No equipment tracking

Pricing: $49-$99/month

Verdict: Budget-friendly for scheduling. You'll notice it wasn't built for HVAC within the first week.

05

CrewRoute

Flat-rate pricing for 1-5 truck HVAC shops. More expensive for a solo tech, but the cheapest per-tech option for teams of 3+.

Pros

  • ✓ $149/month flat — same price for 1 user or 5 users
  • ✓ No setup fees, no per-user charges, no add-on creep
  • ✓ HVAC-specific flat-rate pricebook included
  • ✓ Month-to-month, cancel anytime

Cons

  • × New product (early access)
  • × $149/month is more than budget tools for a solo operator
  • × No marketing automation

Pricing: $149/month flat rate, up to 5 users

Verdict: At $30/user/month for a 5-tech team, CrewRoute is the cheapest per-tech option with HVAC-specific features. Solo operators pay more than they need to.

06

Housecall Pro

Mid-market platform where the advertised price understates real cost. Add-ons and per-user fees push the bill higher than it looks.

Pros

  • ✓ $59/month Basic plan on annual billing
  • ✓ Online booking and automated follow-ups
  • ✓ Consumer financing integration
  • ✓ No annual contract required on Basic

Cons

  • × Basic plan is very limited — most shops need Essentials ($189/month)
  • × Flat-rate pricebook add-on costs $149/month
  • × Additional users cost $35/month each on MAX plan
  • × AI-only support since 2025

Pricing: $59-$329/month + add-ons

Verdict: Looks affordable until you add the features you actually need. A 4-tech team on Essentials with the pricebook add-on is paying $338+/month.

07

FieldEdge

Trade-specific platform with real HVAC features, but per-user pricing makes it one of the more expensive options for small teams.

Pros

  • ✓ Native HVAC flat-rate pricebook
  • ✓ Equipment tracking and service history
  • ✓ Two-way QuickBooks sync
  • ✓ Trade-specific workflows

Cons

  • × $100/office user + $125/tech/month
  • × $500-$2,000 implementation fee
  • × 5-week onboarding timeline
  • × Dated mobile app

Pricing: $100-$125/user/month + implementation fee

Verdict: Good HVAC features, but a 4-tech team pays $600+/month before the implementation fee. Not cheap by any measure.

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How We Evaluated

We ranked each tool on one thing: what a small HVAC shop actually pays per month after setup fees, add-ons, and per-user charges are factored in.

The “starting at” price on a software company’s website is almost never what you end up paying. We calculated the real cost for three scenarios:

  1. Solo operator — 1 tech, basic needs
  2. Small team — 4 techs, 1 office user, standard features
  3. Growth scenario — what happens to the bill when you add your 6th tech?

The Real Cost Table

Here’s what each tool actually costs for a 4-technician HVAC shop, including the add-ons most shops need:

ToolAdvertised “starting at”Real cost (4 techs)Setup costYear 1 total
ServiceM8$29/mo$79-$149/mo$0$948-$1,788
Jobber$39/mo$169-$349/mo$0$2,028-$4,188
Kickserv$47/mo$95/mo$0$1,140
CrewRoute$149/mo$149/mo$0$1,788
Housecall Pro$59/mo$189-$329/mo$0$2,268-$3,948
Service Fusion$245/mo$245-$627/mo$0$2,940-$7,524
FieldEdge$100/user/mo$600+/mo$500-$2,000$7,700-$9,200
ServiceTitan$245/tech/mo$980-$1,592/mo$5,000-$50,000$16,760-$69,104

The spread from cheapest to most expensive is dramatic. A 4-tech shop on Kickserv pays $1,140/year. That same shop on ServiceTitan pays $16,760-$69,104 in year one. That’s money that could go toward a new van, better tools, or hiring another tech.

Per-User vs. Flat-Rate: Why It Matters

Per-user pricing punishes growth. Every technician you hire increases your software bill. At $125/tech/month (FieldEdge) or $245-$398/tech/month (ServiceTitan), adding a tech costs $1,500-$4,776/year in software alone — before they’ve turned a single wrench.

Flat-rate tools (CrewRoute, Service Fusion, Kickserv) charge the same whether you have 1 user or 5. That means hiring doesn’t change your software costs, and you can add a part-time helper or seasonal tech without doing math on your SaaS bill.

The Add-On Trap

Watch out for tools that advertise a low base price but charge extra for features most HVAC shops need. Housecall Pro’s flat-rate pricebook is $149/month extra. Jobber’s GPS tracking requires the Grow plan at $349/month. Service Fusion’s GPS fleet tracking is an add-on above the base price.

Always ask: “What does the plan include that I actually need, and what costs extra?”

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What is the cheapest HVAC software?
ServiceM8 starts at $29/month but requires iOS. Jobber starts at $39/month and works on both platforms. Kickserv starts at $47/month. These are the three cheapest options with functional scheduling and invoicing.
Is free HVAC software any good?
ServiceM8 has a free tier limited to 1 user and 30 jobs per month. Kickserv has a $19/month near-free tier. Free tiers work for testing whether software helps your workflow, but real HVAC operations outgrow them within the first month.
Why does HVAC software cost so much more than other field service tools?
It doesn't have to. General field service tools like Jobber start at $39/month. The expensive options — ServiceTitan ($245-$398/tech/month), FieldEdge ($100-$125/user/month) — charge more because they target mid-market and enterprise buyers. Small shops have cheaper options.
Does cheap HVAC software mean worse features?
Budget tools handle scheduling, invoicing, and basic CRM. What you lose at the low end is HVAC-specific features: flat-rate pricebooks, equipment tracking, dispatch boards, and GPS fleet tracking. Whether that matters depends on how your shop operates.

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