There is no single “best” tradie app — there is only the best one for the way you work. A one-person mowing round needs almost the opposite of what a ten-sparky electrical outfit needs. So instead of crowning a winner, this guide lines up the six tools Australian tradies actually compare — VerbalIt, ServiceM8, Jobber, Sortscape, Tradify and Fergus — and tells you plainly which one fits which kind of operator.
Full disclosure: we make VerbalIt. We have still tried to be straight with you, including the parts where the others are simply better — there is a whole section on where VerbalIt falls short. If we hid that, you would not trust the rest, and rightly so.
All prices are in AUD and accurate as of June 2026, taken from each provider’s public pricing. Software pricing changes often, and several of these run regular promos — always check the provider’s own site before deciding. Where a tool charges per user, we have said so, because that changes the real cost a lot once you add staff.
- Solo, want to quote & invoice fast, hate admin? → VerbalIt. Cheapest single tier, voice-to-quote, no learning curve. Weak on scheduling and accounting sync.
- Growing trade team, need scheduling + dispatch + crews? → ServiceM8 (AU-native, job-volume pricing) or Jobber (polished, feature-rich, pricier).
- Lawn & garden maintenance with recurring rounds? → Sortscape. Built for repeat visits and route optimisation.
- Job-costing-heavy trade (sparky, plumber) that lives in Xero? → Tradify or Fergus. Deep supplier price books and accounting sync.
VerbalIt is a quoting and invoicing tool, not a full field-service platform. The other five are heavier job-management systems. If you need crew dispatch, GPS tracking and supplier price books, they will out-feature us — that is their job. If you are one person who just wants to speak a job and send a tidy quote, all that machinery is weight you will pay for and never use.
| Tool | Entry price | Pricing model | Free tier? |
|---|---|---|---|
| VerbalIt | $19 (yearly) / $23 (monthly) | Single flat tier | 30-day trial, no card |
| ServiceM8 | From $29 (50 jobs/mo) | By job volume, unlimited users | Yes — 30 jobs/mo |
| Sortscape | From $11/user (or $45 flat ≤5) | Per user or flat band | No (14-day trial) |
| Jobber | ~$39 (1 user); ~$169 for team tier | Per plan + $29/extra user | No |
| Tradify | ~$48/user | Per user | No (14-day trial) |
| Fergus | $48/user | Per user | No (14-day trial) |
The headline: VerbalIt is the cheapest single-tier option and the only one with a no-card 30-day trial. ServiceM8’s free tier is genuinely competitive for very low-volume solos. Per-user tools (Sortscape, Tradify, Fergus) look cheap at one seat but climb fast the moment you add a worker — two users on Tradify or Fergus is roughly $96–$100/month.
“$11/user” and “$19 flat” are not the same kind of price. Per-user pricing rewards the vendor when you grow; flat pricing rewards you. If you plan to stay solo, flat wins. If you will scale to a crew, factor every seat.
Green means it is a real strength; amber means partial or basic; red means it is missing. We have included the rows where VerbalIt loses, because pretending otherwise helps nobody.
| Feature | VerbalIt | ServiceM8 | Jobber | Sortscape | Tradify | Fergus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voice-to-quote | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| Quotes & invoices | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| GST-compliant AU output | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| “Are you charging enough?” rate engine | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| Free pricing calculator (no login) | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| Scheduling / calendar | Basic | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Crew dispatch / GPS tracking | No | Yes | Yes | Crew | Yes | Yes |
| Route optimisation | No | Basic | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Recurring jobs / maintenance rounds | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Xero / MYOB / QuickBooks sync | No | Yes | Xero* | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Supplier price books | No | Some | Some | No | Yes | Yes |
| Job costing / profit tracking | Yes | Yes | Yes | Basic | Yes | Yes |
| Online payments | Roadmap | Yes | Yes | Via SMS | Yes | Yes |
| Runs on PC / desktop | Yes | Limited | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Full app on Android | Yes | Basic only | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Full app on iOS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Built & supported in Australia | Yes | Yes | CA | AU | NZ | NZ |
*ServiceM8’s desktop console is secondary to its iOS app. Jobber’s QuickBooks/Xero sync depends on plan tier. Matrix reflects general June 2026 positioning; check each provider for exact, current capabilities.
VerbalIt is a web app (PWA) — you open it in your browser and, if you want, “Add to Home Screen” so it gets an app icon and runs full-screen like a normal app. The upshot for you: nothing to download, updates are instant, and the same full app runs on a PC, an Android or an iPhone. No app store, no “which version am I on.”
The others ship native apps (downloaded from the App Store / Google Play). That’s great — except ServiceM8’s Android app is a cut-down “Lite” version: an Android tradie can view jobs and clock time, but can’t create jobs, manage assets or do billing — so a full ServiceM8 really wants an iPhone or iPad. With VerbalIt, an Android user gets the whole app, same as everyone else.
ServiceM8 is the app most Australian tradies reach for first, and for good reason: it is AU-built, charges by job volume rather than per user, and has a genuinely useful free tier (30 jobs a month). Quoting, invoicing, scheduling, on-site forms, asset management, Xero and MYOB sync — it is a complete field-service system.
Where it beats VerbalIt
Scheduling and dispatch, accounting integration, on-site compliance forms (JSAs, SWMS), and the trust that comes from being everywhere. If you run staff, the unlimited-users model is a real saving.
Where VerbalIt wins
Speed to a quote. ServiceM8 is form-driven; VerbalIt is voice-first — you talk, it builds the quote. And ServiceM8’s job caps bite as you grow (the $79 and $149 tiers exist for a reason). For a solo who just quotes and invoices, VerbalIt is cheaper and faster to live in.
One thing worth knowing if you’re on Android: ServiceM8’s full app is iPhone/iPad-first. Its Android app is a stripped-back “Lite” version for field staff — you can view jobs and clock time, but not create jobs, manage assets or do billing on it. So a full ServiceM8 really wants Apple hardware. VerbalIt runs the same complete app on any phone or PC.
ServiceM8 is the strongest all-round option here for a small-but-growing trade business, and its free tier is the most direct threat to VerbalIt on price. If you want one system to run the whole show and you do not mind a steeper setup, it is hard to fault.
Jobber is the most polished platform on this list. Client hub, online booking, two-way SMS, marketing suite, an AI receptionist add-on, automated quote follow-ups — it is built for service businesses that want to look slick and automate customer communication.
Where it beats VerbalIt
Almost everything on the feature breadth axis, especially client communication and automation. If you are a 5–15 person operation, Jobber is a serious tool.
Where VerbalIt wins
Price and focus. The genuinely useful Jobber tier is ~$169/month — over seven times VerbalIt — plus payment-processing fees and per-user charges. It is also Canadian, so AU tax handling and support are less native. For a solo tradie, Jobber is a lot of plane to taxi a scooter.
Jobber is excellent and not really our competitor — it is who a customer graduates to when they build a team, and often resents paying for until they truly need it. If you are there, Jobber earns its price. If you are not, you would be buying capacity you cannot use yet.
Sortscape is the specialist here. It is purpose-built for landscape and garden maintenance businesses: recurring visits, drag-and-drop daily scheduling, route optimisation to cut drive time, crew timesheets, and Xero/QuickBooks sync. If your week is a round of repeat mows and hedges, this is its home turf.
Where it beats VerbalIt
Recurring-job management and route optimisation — the two things a mowing round actually lives or dies on, and two things VerbalIt does not do. For a multi-stop maintenance crew, that is decisive.
Where VerbalIt wins
Quoting speed (no voice input in Sortscape), flat single-tier pricing for solos, and the pricing-intelligence angle — Sortscape schedules the work, but it will not tell you whether your per-mow price is actually leaving you a wage.
For a dedicated lawn/garden maintenance business with a real round, Sortscape’s routing and recurring-visit engine genuinely beats us. We would rather tell you that than watch you pick the wrong tool. VerbalIt suits the quote-and-one-off side; Sortscape suits the repeat-round side.
Tradify is a clean, well-liked job-management app aimed at electricians, plumbers, HVAC and builders. Quoting, scheduling, timesheets, supplier price-list imports, quoted-vs-actual cost comparison, and sync with Xero, MYOB and QuickBooks. Its top tier adds AI-assisted quoting.
Where it beats VerbalIt
Supplier price books and accounting sync — if you quote off live material prices and reconcile in Xero, Tradify is built for that. Its job-costing depth is strong.
Where VerbalIt wins
Per-user pricing means Tradify costs ~$48/user; a solo on VerbalIt yearly pays $19 flat. And nothing in Tradify matches voice-to-quote or the no-login pricing calculator. For pure quoting speed on a solo, VerbalIt is lighter and cheaper.
Fergus is “built by tradies, for tradies,” with a strong visual status board, good/better/best quote packages, progress payments, supplier integrations (including Bunnings PowerPass price books in NZ), health-and-safety tools, and deep job-costing and reporting. It is aimed at trade businesses with a team and real job complexity.
Where it beats VerbalIt
Workflow visibility, supplier integrations, H&S/SWMS forms, and financial reporting depth. For a multi-job, multi-person operation tracking margins closely, Fergus is a serious system.
Where VerbalIt wins
Simplicity and price. Fergus starts at $48/user and is built for teams — a solo would pay for layers of workflow they do not need. VerbalIt is the opposite philosophy: strip it back to speak-the-job, send-the-quote.
Fergus and Tradify occupy similar ground — costing-heavy trades that live in their accounting software. Both out-feature VerbalIt on supplier price books and integrations. If that is your world, look hard at them. If you mostly need to quote fast and look professional, that depth is overhead.
We would rather you choose with open eyes. Here is where the others genuinely beat us today:
- No Xero / MYOB / QuickBooks sync. If you rely on a bookkeeper or reconcile in accounting software, this is a real gap. ServiceM8, Jobber, Sortscape, Tradify and Fergus all do this; we produce GST-compliant PDFs but do not push them into your accounts.
- No crew dispatch or GPS tracking. If you run staff in the field, the team platforms win outright.
- No route optimisation. For a multi-stop maintenance round, Sortscape and Jobber will save you drive time we cannot.
- No recurring-job engine. Repeat-visit scheduling is not our strength — it is core to Sortscape, ServiceM8 and the rest.
- No deep supplier price books. Tradify and Fergus import live material pricing; we do not.
- PWA, not a native app store app. VerbalIt runs in your browser and installs as a PWA. It works well, but some tradies prefer a native app icon and offline depth.
Because for a solo operator, most of that list is weight, not value. What VerbalIt does that none of them do: you speak the job and it builds the quote, it is the cheapest single tier, and it has a free pricing calculator and an “are you charging enough?” rate engine that tell you whether your prices actually pay you a wage. The others manage your jobs. We help you quote them right, fast, for less.
| If you are… | Best pick |
|---|---|
| A solo tradie who hates admin and just wants fast quotes | VerbalIt |
| A very low-volume solo (under ~30 jobs/mo) wanting free | ServiceM8 (free tier) |
| A small-but-growing AU trade team needing the full system | ServiceM8 |
| A 5–15 person business wanting polish & automation | Jobber |
| A lawn/garden maintenance business with recurring rounds | Sortscape |
| A costing-heavy trade living in Xero/MYOB | Tradify or Fergus |
If you are a sole trader or a one-and-a-helper operation whose biggest daily pain is “I hate writing quotes,” VerbalIt is built precisely for you — and you can try it free for 30 days with no card. If you have a crew, vehicles to route and an accountant who wants everything in Xero, one of the heavier platforms above will serve you better, and we would genuinely rather you picked the right one.
Not sure where you sit? Start with the free VerbalIt pricing calculator — no login — and see whether speak-the-job quoting and a real hourly-rate check is the thing you have been missing. If you then need crew and routing, you will know to graduate.
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