Honest comparison · built for washing
WashOps vs Jobber
Jobber is excellent, mature field-service software used across dozens of trades. WashOps is built for one: pressure and soft washing. That focus shows up where it counts — square-foot quoting, before/after job proof, and a branded Transformation Report your customer keeps, all in the box rather than bolted on.
Feature by feature
Where Jobber matches us, we said so. Where they win, we said so too — further down the page.
| Feature | WashOps | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| Square-foot / surface quoting | Native — house, roof, driveway by sq ft | Generic line-item quotes (build your own) |
| Before/after photo capture | Built in, every job | Via CompanyCam — separate paid add-on |
| Branded Transformation Report | Native — customer keeps a shareable report | — |
| Route optimization | Built in (Pro and up) | Built in (Grow plan) |
| Online booking page + deposits | Native (Pro and up) | Self-serve client portal + requests |
| Recurring maintenance plans + autopay | Native | Recurring jobs + card on file |
| Commercial / fleet washing contracts | Native (Crew plan) | Generic contracts (not wash-specific) |
| Pricing model | Flat plan: $59 / $119 / $239 per month | Per user: Core $39 to Plus $599/user/mo; +$29/extra user |
| Time to first quote | ~30 minutes | Setup + template building |
Prices and features reflect Jobber’s publicly listed plans as of June 2026 and may change. Jobber is a trademark of its owner and is referenced here for comparison purposes only. WashOps is not affiliated with or endorsed by Jobber.
Why washers switch
Where WashOps wins
Quoting speaks square feet, not line items
WashOps quotes a house wash, roof, or driveway by surface and square footage the way you actually price a job. In Jobber you build that pricing structure yourself out of generic line items — workable, but more setup and easier to fat-finger.
Before/after proof is in the box
Every WashOps job captures before/after photos and turns them into a branded Transformation Report the customer keeps and shares. Jobber leans on CompanyCam for professional photo documentation, which is a separate paid subscription on top of your Jobber plan.
Flat pricing instead of per-seat math
WashOps is a flat monthly plan — $59, $119, or $239 — with generous user caps. Jobber charges per user (Core $39 up to Plus at $599/user/mo) and $29 for each seat beyond your plan, so a growing crew can quietly push the bill well past $600/mo.
The whole product assumes you wash
Recurring soft-wash plans, fleet and commercial wash contracts, and the Transformation Report are first-class here, not configurations you assemble. WashOps does one industry and shapes every screen around it.
Where Jobber wins
No software is best at everything. Here’s where Jobber is the better pick.
Maturity and track record. Jobber has been around far longer, serves a very large customer base, and is a known quantity. If you want software your peers across many trades already run and reference, Jobber is the safer, more proven pick today
Ecosystem and integrations. Jobber has a deep app marketplace and integrations (QuickBooks, CompanyCam, Zapier, and more) plus add-ons like an AI Receptionist and a marketing suite. WashOps integrates with the essentials but does not match that breadth yet
Breadth across trades. If you run pressure washing alongside other services — landscaping, painting, general handyman work — Jobber's trade-agnostic design handles a mixed book of business that WashOps, being washing-only, intentionally does not target
Built for the pressure washer, not the generic trade.
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