Comparison

MaidCamp vs Jobber

Jobber serves all field services. MaidCamp is built specifically for cleaning businesses. Here's how they compare.

General-purpose vs. purpose-built

Jobber is one of the most popular field service management platforms. It serves HVAC technicians, plumbers, landscapers, electricians, and — yes — cleaning companies. The upside: robust scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, and a mature product. The downside: you're using software designed for trades that work nothing like maid services.

MaidCamp was built exclusively for cleaning businesses. That means cleaning-specific checklists (deep clean, move-out, recurring), booking forms that ask the right questions, workflows that match how maids actually work, and support from people who've run cleaning companies. We don't try to be everything to everyone — we focus on what makes a maid service run smoothly.

If you're a cleaning business owner comparing Jobber to MaidCamp, the question isn't just "which has more features?" It's "which platform understands my business?" This comparison breaks down where each platform excels and where MaidCamp's laser focus pays off.

MaidCamp vs Jobber: Feature Comparison

Feature
MaidCamp
Jobber
Built for cleaning businesses
General field service
Online booking forms
Cleaning-specific checklists
Automated SMS/Email reminders
Dispatch view
Route optimization
Mobile app
Recurring billing
Industry-specific support
Free trial
14 days
Starting price
$49/mo
$49/mo
Cleaning business community
Free onboarding call
QuickBooks integration

Why Cleaning Businesses Switch From Jobber to MaidCamp

Cleaning-specific features

Digital checklists for deep cleans, move-outs, and recurring services. Jobber uses generic work order templates that don't match how cleaning jobs actually run.

Lower price

MaidCamp and Jobber both start at $49/month, but MaidCamp is built exclusively for cleaning — no HVAC or plumbing features cluttering the interface. Plus a 14-day free trial with no credit card.

Industry community

Connect with other cleaning business owners who face the same challenges. Jobber's user base spans dozens of industries — support and tips are less targeted.

Simpler UI

Jobber packs in features for plumbers, landscapers, and electricians. MaidCamp strips away the clutter and surfaces what cleaning owners actually need.

Booking forms that convert

Our forms are tuned for cleaning — service types, frequency, special instructions. Jobber's generic forms require more customization to feel right.

Support from cleaning owners

Our team includes people who've run cleaning businesses. When you call or chat, you're talking to someone who gets maid services, not a general field-service rep.

MaidCamp vs Jobber — Common Questions

Should I use Jobber or MaidCamp for my cleaning business?

MaidCamp is built specifically for maid services. Jobber serves all field service industries. If you run a cleaning company, MaidCamp gives you checklists, workflows, and support tailored to cleaning. Start a free 14-day trial to see the difference.

Is Jobber overkill for a cleaning business?

Many owners find Jobber's interface and feature set overwhelming. You're paying for capabilities (estimates, job costing, multi-trade workflows) that cleaning businesses rarely need. MaidCamp focuses on what matters: scheduling, booking, payments, and team management.

Can I migrate from Jobber to MaidCamp?

Yes. We offer free data migration from Jobber. We'll import your clients, jobs, recurring schedules, and team data so you don't lose your history or start from scratch.

How does MaidCamp pricing compare to Jobber?

MaidCamp Pro starts at $49/month with a 14-day free trial. Jobber also starts at $49/month but without a cleaning-specific focus. At the same price, MaidCamp includes more cleaning-specific features and a dedicated onboarding call.

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