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ServiceTitan for plumbers: what it does, what it costs, and who it's for
The short version
- What it is: an end-to-end enterprise field-service platform — scheduling, dispatch, CRM, call booking, and reporting in one system.
- Built for: larger, growing home-service operations that want deep, custom workflows, not a quick all-in-one.
- What it costs: from $398/user/mo, quoted and custom — you talk to sales, not a public sign-up price.
- Best for: bigger plumbing operations, often 10 or more techs, ready for a heavier system.
- Where it's not the fit: a 1-to-5-truck shop — setup takes longer and the cost is hard to justify at that size.
Common questions
How much does ServiceTitan cost?
From about $398/user/mo, but it's quoted and custom. You talk to their sales team rather than sign up at a public price, and the total depends on your size, modules, and contract. Confirm the current pricing with the vendor before you commit.
Is it good for a small plumbing shop?
Usually not. It's built for larger, growing operations, often 10 or more techs. A 1-to-5-truck shop is generally better off with Housecall Pro or Jobber, which cost less and set up faster.
What does it do?
It's an end-to-end enterprise platform: scheduling, dispatch, CRM, call booking, and reporting in one system, built for bigger home-service companies that need custom workflows.
Can a local pro set it up for me?
Yes, and with ServiceTitan it's often worth it since the setup is heavier. A local consultant, or ServiceTitan's own onboarding, handles the configuration and training. Find local help by zip below.
What does it actually do for a plumbing shop?
ServiceTitan runs the whole operation from one place. Calls come in and get booked by a call-center team working off customer history. Jobs land on a dispatch board, techs work them from the app, and everything feeds back into reporting that shows you what each truck, tech, and job type is really earning. The draw for a bigger shop is depth: the workflows bend to how you actually run, the reporting is detailed, and you stop stitching together a handful of smaller tools. That same depth is why it's a poor match for a small shop. A two- or three-truck plumber doesn't need a call center and custom dispatch rules, and the setup work that pays off across 15 techs just becomes overhead at three.
See it in action
Key points from the video (our summary)
ServiceTitan's demo frames it as an end-to-end operating system for the trades: scheduling, dispatch, CRM, call booking, and reporting, built for larger, growing operations. It's heavier and pricier than a small shop needs, which is the trade-off. Source: ServiceTitan's official demo on YouTube.
What does it cost?
ServiceTitan is quoted, not self-serve. Pricing starts from about $398/user/mo, but there's no public price you sign up at — you talk to their sales team and the number depends on your size, the modules you turn on, and your contract. Plan for a real implementation on top of the monthly cost. If a public, lower starting price matters more to you than enterprise depth, that's a signal this isn't the right tool for your shop. Treat the $398 figure as a starting point and confirm the current pricing with the vendor.
Pricing is vendor-reported and quoted, and it changes; confirm the current numbers on ServiceTitan pricing (vendor-reported / quoted, checked 2026-06-29).
Where does it shine, and where doesn't it?
Strong if…
- You run a bigger operation, often 10 or more techs, and you're growing.
- You need deep, custom workflows and detailed job-and-tech reporting.
- You're ready to invest in a heavier system and a real setup period.
Maybe not if…
- You run 1 to 5 trucks — it's pricier and heavier than you need.
- You want a public price and a fast start; Housecall Pro or Jobber set up quicker.
- You only need scheduling, invoicing, and call answering — a lighter all-in-one covers that for less.
Running a smaller shop? Start with Housecall Pro for plumbers.
Sources: ServiceTitan pricing and ServiceTitan product pages — vendor-reported / quoted, checked 2026-06-29. Last reviewed: 2026-06-29.
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