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Field Service Management (FSM)

All-in-one platforms for dispatching, scheduling, invoicing, and managing HVAC field technicians and service calls.

80 products

ServiceBridge logo

ServiceBridge

ServiceBridge

5.9 - Good

Simple field service management

Quote Only · Free Free Trial Free Tier ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 73 Owned by GPS Insight
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ServiceM8

ServiceM8 Inc.

6.5 - Good

Job management for tradespeople, priced per job

Per Job · Free Free Trial Free Tier ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 98
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ServiceMax

ServiceMax

5.5 - Good

Enterprise asset-centric field service management

Custom · Contact for pricing Strength: 76 PE-Backed
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ServiceTitan

ServiceTitan

6.6 - Good

The operating system for the trades

Per User · $245/mo *** AI-Powered Strength: 100 Public
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ServiceTitan Dashboard & Analytics

ServiceTitan

5.6 - Good

Purpose-built FSM with dynamic KPI dashboards tracking HVAC metrics: revenue, gross margin, booking rate, technician performance, and cost per lead.

Per User · Contact for pricing Public
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ServiceTrade

ServiceTrade Inc.

6.5 - Good

Win and retain commercial service customers

Quote Only · $75/mo ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 39
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ServiceWorks

ServiceWorks

5.4 - Good

All-in-one HVAC and appliance repair software with inventory tracking, GPS, flat-rate pricing, and point-of-sale.

Subscription · $79/mo Free Trial Strength: 36
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Smart Service

Smart Service Inc.

5.8 - Good

Legacy HVAC software with established market presence; features scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, and customer management.

Quote Only · Contact for pricing ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 51
Successware logo

Successware

Successware

6.1 - Good

Complete business management for service contractors

Per User · Contact for pricing *** AI-Powered Strength: 48
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Synchroteam

Synchroteam

5.7 - Good

Provides highly flexible scheduling algorithms and real-time GPS route optimization to aggressively minimize technician travel time between service calls.

Quote Only · $26/mo Free Trial ** AI-Enhanced
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The Service Program

Westrom Software

5.3 - Good

Field service software with seamless QuickBooks Desktop integration

Subscription · $100/mo Strength: 70
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ThermoGrid

ThermoGrid

6.2 - Good

Built by HVAC contractors, for HVAC contractors

Quote Only · $30/mo Free Trial ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 94 Owned by ECi Solutions
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Tradify

Tradify

6.3 - Good

Job management for tradespeople

Per User · $35/mo Free Trial * AI-Assisted Strength: 84 Owned by The Access Group
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Vonigo

Vonigo

5.4 - Good

Cloud-based field service management platform built for franchises and multi-location home service businesses

Per User · $98/mo Strength: 100
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WEX FSM

WEX Inc.

5.2 - Good

Run your contracting business smarter

Subscription · $69/mo Free Trial Free Tier Strength: 36 Public
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Workever

Workever

5.6 - Good

Affordable field service management with professional quoting, drag-and-drop scheduling, and real-time technician tracking.

Per User · $29/mo Free Trial Strength: 67
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Workiz

Workiz

5.3 - Good

Manage your field service business

Quote Only · $79/mo Free Trial ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 9
Zuper logo

Zuper

Zuper

5.7 - Good

Intelligent field service management

Subscription · Contact for pricing Free Trial ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 42
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mHelpDesk

mHelpDesk

5.7 - Good

Field service made easy

Subscription · $55/mo ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 26
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simPRO

simPRO Software

5.9 - Good

Powerful job management for trade contractors

Subscription · $30/mo Free Trial ** AI-Enhanced PE-Backed

Buyer's Guide

The HVAC Professional’s Guide to Field Service Management (FSM) Software

For an HVAC business, the gap between the office and the field is where profit often disappears. Whether it is a technician forgetting to log a part used on a condenser repair or a dispatcher double-booking a priority call during a July heatwave, operational friction costs money.

Field Service Management (FSM) software is designed to close that gap, serving as the central operating system for your entire business.

What This Category Is

Field Service Management (FSM) platforms are all-in-one software solutions that coordinate the "back office" and the "truck." Instead of using a combination of whiteboards, spreadsheets, and paper invoices, FSM software digitizes the entire lifecycle of a job—from the moment a lead calls for a quote to the moment the final payment is processed and the equipment is logged in the customer's history.

In the HVAC context, FSM is more than just a calendar; it is a tool for managing technicians, tracking assets, and automating the recurring revenue streams that keep a business stable during the shoulder seasons.

Why It Matters

In an industry where margins can be thin and labor is scarce, efficiency is your greatest competitive advantage. FSM software helps HVAC businesses in three primary ways:

  1. Eliminating Administrative Leakage: When technicians can invoice from their tablets and sync with the office in real-time, you eliminate the "paper trail" lag. This reduces billing errors and speeds up your cash flow.
  2. Maximizing Technician Utilization: Effective dispatching ensures your trucks aren't crisscrossing town inefficiently. Reducing drive time by even 15 minutes per job can add an entire billable call to a technician's day.
  3. Building Long-Term Value: By tracking the specific make, model, and age of a unit at every address, you move from "reactive" repairs to "proactive" replacements. You know exactly when a customer's 15-year-old furnace is likely to fail before they even call you.

Key Features to Evaluate

When comparing FSM platforms, avoid looking at the "checklist" of features and instead look at how those features solve specific HVAC problems.

The "Must-Haves" for Every Operation

  • Scheduling & Dispatching: Look for a drag-and-drop interface with real-time GPS visibility. You should be able to see where your trucks are and reassign a job instantly if an emergency leak occurs.
  • Work Orders & Invoicing: The ability to convert a technician's field notes into a professional invoice and collect a signature on-site is non-negotiable.
  • Payment Processing: Integrated payments (credit card/ACH) allow technicians to collect payment before leaving the driveway, drastically reducing Accounts Receivable (AR) overhead.
  • CRM & Lead Management: A centralized place to store customer history, preferences, and communication logs.

The "Growth" Features for Scaling Businesses

  • Maintenance Agreement Manager: This is critical for HVAC stability. Your software should automate reminders for seasonal tune-ups and track membership renewals.
  • Asset Management & Equipment Tracking: The ability to attach a specific serial number and model to a customer location. This allows you to track warranty status and suggest replacements based on equipment age.
  • Job Costing: For install-heavy businesses, knowing the exact labor and material cost versus the quoted price is the only way to ensure profitability.
  • Client Portal: Allowing customers to book their own appointments or pay invoices online reduces the burden on your office staff.

Common Pitfalls

Many HVAC owners make the mistake of buying the "most powerful" software rather than the "right" software.

  • Over-Engineering: A 3-truck operation does not need an enterprise-grade ERP with complex resource planning. If the software is too complex, your technicians will refuse to use it, and your data will be incomplete.
  • Ignoring the Mobile Experience: The software is only as good as the data entered in the field. If the mobile app is clunky, slow, or requires too many clicks to close a job, your technicians will go back to using paper.
  • Underestimating Data Migration: Moving 10 years of customer history from a legacy system or spreadsheets is a massive undertaking. Always ask about the "onboarding" process and whether the vendor handles the data import.

Integration Considerations

Your FSM should not be an island. It needs to communicate with the other tools you use to run your business.

  • Accounting Integration: This is the most critical link. Your FSM should sync seamlessly with your accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero) to avoid double-entry of invoices and payments.
  • Communication Tools: Look for integrations with your phone system (VoIP) or email marketing tools. When a customer calls, their profile should automatically pop up on the dispatcher's screen.
  • Marketing Automation: If you use a separate tool for lead generation, ensure it can push leads directly into the FSM's lead management pipeline without manual entry.

Pricing Expectations

FSM pricing varies wildly based on the deployment model:

  • Per-User/Per-Month: The most common model. You pay a monthly fee for every technician or office staff member with a login. This is ideal for small to mid-sized shops.
  • Tiered Pricing: Pricing based on "buckets" (e.g., 1-5 trucks, 6-20 trucks).
  • Enterprise/Flat Fee: Large fleets often negotiate annual contracts with a flat fee and a dedicated account manager.
  • Implementation Fees: Be prepared for a one-time setup fee. This covers data migration, account configuration, and staff training. For a mid-sized operation, this can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.

Selection Criteria: How to Choose

To choose the right platform, categorize your business first:

The Small Shop (1-5 Trucks): Focus on ease of use and speed of payment. You need a tool that gets you out of the spreadsheets and allows you to bill customers instantly. Prioritize a strong mobile app and simple accounting integration.

The Growing Mid-Sized Operation (6-25 Trucks): Focus on automation and maintenance agreements. At this stage, you can no longer track every customer in your head. You need a system that automates reminders, manages a growing database of equipment, and provides basic job costing.

The Enterprise Fleet (26+ Trucks): Focus on reporting, job costing, and scalability. You need deep analytics to see which technicians are most efficient and which types of jobs are most profitable. Look for robust permission settings so office staff can't accidentally alter financial records.