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Housecall Pro Pricing (2026)

Housecall Pro starts at $49/month. Below: the real tier breakdown, what each plan actually includes, the hidden costs vendors don't put on the pricing page, and a per-team-size cost projection so you can budget without guessing.

Pricing verified July 4, 2026. Vendor pricing changes — always confirm with the vendor before signing.

Starting Price
$49
/month
Pricing Model
Tiered flat-rate plans
Best Fit
1-20 employees
User Rating
4.3/5
950+ G2/Capterra reviews

Housecall Pro plan tiers

Published pricing: Basic $49/mo (1 user), Essentials $129/mo, Max custom

Verify on the vendor site before signing — published tiers change without notice.

How Housecall Pro pricing actually works

Tiered flat-rate plans. Pick a tier; everyone on the team is included up to a cap. Crossing the cap (more users, more jobs, more locations) forces an upgrade.

For context, this is the same pricing model used by Jobber, BuilderTrend, Workiz — so the math should feel familiar if you've shopped any of those.

What you'll actually pay, by team size

Team size Monthly cost What to watch
Solo / entry tier $49/mo Cheapest published plan. Verify the user cap and job cap before committing.
Small team (2–5) Middle tier Most small contractors land here. See the published tier breakdown above for the exact mid-tier cost.
Established (10+) Top tier or custom You'll hit caps on the lower tiers fast. Top tier or custom-quoted enterprise is the realistic floor.

Hidden costs to verify before signing with Housecall Pro

These line items don't appear on most vendor pricing pages. Ask the sales rep for a written quote that addresses each one before you commit:

  • Onboarding / setup fees. Often $500–$5,000 for mid-market plans, sometimes waived if you prepay annual. Always negotiable on enterprise tiers.
  • Per-user growth costs. Adding your 6th, 11th, or 16th user usually forces a tier upgrade — the real per-user cost is higher than the published one.
  • Integration fees. Deep QuickBooks sync, Zapier, payment processor connections, or custom API access may sit behind premium add-ons.
  • SMS / email overage. Customer comms volume caps trigger per-message charges. High-volume operators hit this quickly.
  • Data migration. Importing customers, jobs, and history from your old system is rarely free unless you negotiate it in.
  • Custom report development. Standard reports come free; anything customized is usually billable hours.
  • Annual price hikes. Most field service tools raise prices 5–10% on renewal. Ask for a price-lock clause if you're signing multi-year.

Annual prepay vs. monthly billing

Industry standard discount for annual prepay is 10–20% off the monthly list price. On Housecall Pro's $49/month entry tier, that's a meaningful chunk over a year. The catch: cancel-anytime monthly is your safety valve while you're evaluating fit. Pay month-to-month for the first 3–6 months until you're sure the tool sticks, then switch to annual to lock in the discount.

Is Housecall Pro worth it at this price?

4.3/5 across 950+ G2/Capterra reviews, starting at $49/month. Best-fit profile: Solo contractors and small teams (1-5 employees) prioritizing customer experience and ease of use.

Verdict: if your operation matches the best-fit profile above, the price-to-rating ratio holds up against the alternatives in this category. If you're a different shape (much smaller, much larger, or a trade specialty not on the supported list), you'll likely overpay or underutilize — check the alternatives section below before committing.

Alternatives at a similar price tier

Tools in roughly the same monthly cost range as Housecall Pro, so you can compare on features and fit rather than budget:

Frequently Asked Questions

How does ContractorRanks verify Housecall Pro pricing?

ContractorRanks pulls Housecall Pro pricing from the vendor's published rate card at https://www.housecallpro.com on each refresh cycle, then cross-checks against contractor-reported quotes aggregated from G2, Capterra, and Software Advice review threads. Per-team-size cost projections on this page are computed from the published per-user or flat rate — we do not accept vendor-supplied pricing data that contradicts the public rate card. Last verified July 4, 2026.

Where does ContractorRanks source Housecall Pro hidden-cost data?

Hidden costs on this page come from three sources: (1) line items that appear in contractor-reported quotes on G2/Capterra threads but not on the vendor's published pricing page, (2) third-party fees (payment processing, measurement reports, SMS overage) tied to integrations the vendor doesn't bundle, and (3) tier-upgrade triggers (user count crossings, job volume caps) documented in vendor terms of service. We flag these so contractors aren't surprised by a quote that's 20–40% higher than the headline price.

How much does Housecall Pro cost per month?

Housecall Pro starts at $49/month. Detailed tier breakdown: Basic $49/mo (1 user), Essentials $129/mo, Max custom.

Does Housecall Pro charge per user or a flat rate?

Tiered flat-rate plans. Pick a tier; everyone on the team is included up to a cap. Crossing the cap (more users, more jobs, more locations) forces an upgrade.

Are there hidden fees with Housecall Pro?

Housecall Pro's published pricing usually doesn't include onboarding/setup fees, payment processing, premium integrations (QuickBooks deep sync, advanced reporting), per-user upgrade costs when crossing a tier cap, or SMS/email overage. Ask the sales rep for a written all-in quote before signing.

Does Housecall Pro offer a free trial?

Most field service and construction tools offer a 14-day trial without a credit card. Check Housecall Pro's current pricing page or ask the sales team — trial length and terms change.

Is Housecall Pro worth it at this price?

Housecall Pro carries a 4.3/5 rating from 950+ G2/Capterra reviews. Best-fit profile: Solo contractors and small teams (1-5 employees) prioritizing customer experience and ease of use.. If your operation matches that profile and you can absorb the per-tier cost, the rating-to-price ratio holds up.

What's the cheapest Housecall Pro plan?

Entry tier at $49/month. Most contractors outgrow this within 60–90 days; budget for the mid-tier as the realistic ongoing cost.

Can you negotiate Housecall Pro pricing?

Custom enterprise tiers are negotiable; published tiered pricing usually isn't. Annual prepay typically saves 10–20%. If you're committing 10+ users or signing a multi-year, ask for: waived onboarding fees, free data migration, and a price-lock clause that protects you from annual hikes.

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