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FSM/Fleet/Time Tracking

Field service management, GPS fleet tracking, and time/labor management platforms purpose-built for dispatching and managing HVAC service teams.

113 products

Contractor+ (Websites division) logo

Contractor+ (Websites division)

Contractor+ (Websites division)

5.6 - Good
Free · Free Free Tier
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Dataforma

Dataforma

5.1 - Good

Web-based field service management for commercial HVAC and roofing contractors with GPS tracking and warranty management.

Quote Only · $50/mo Strength: 70
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ExakTime

ExakTime Inc.

5.6 - Good

Industry leader for construction/field service with GPS location stamps, geofencing, equipment tracking, and 100+ payroll system integrations.

Subscription · $9/mo Free Trial Strength: 57 PE-Backed
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FieldBin

FieldBin

5.5 - Good

Affordable field service management software with HVAC roots, starting at $19/user/month

Per User · $19/mo Free Trial Strength: 58
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FieldBoss

FieldBoss Inc. (Resco)

6.0 - Good

Field service on Microsoft Dynamics

Per User · Contact for pricing ** AI-Enhanced
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FieldCamp

FieldCamp Inc.

5.9 - Good

AI-powered autonomous dispatch for service teams

Subscription · $249/mo Free Trial Free Tier * AI-Assisted Strength: 81
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FieldConnect

FieldConnect

5.0 - Good

Mobile FSM platform for HVAC contractors extending Sage 300 CRE, Microsoft Dynamics, and Viewpoint to the field

Subscription · Contact for pricing Strength: 44
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FieldEdge

FieldEdge

6.0 - Good

The contractor's edge

Quote Only · Contact for pricing Free Trial ** AI-Enhanced Strength: 83 PE-Backed
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FieldInsight

FieldInsight

5.6 - Good

Australian HVAC FSM built for HVAC and fire safety contractors with asset management, compliance workflows, and safe work method statements.

Quote Only · $54/mo Free Trial
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FieldMotion

FieldMotion Ltd

6.1 - Good

UK/Ireland-based FSM with native F-Gas refrigerant bottle tracking and compliance built into HVAC mobile workflows — a rarity at this price point.

Subscription · $45/mo Strength: 53
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FieldPathPro

FieldPathPro

5.5 - Good

True offline-first mobile architecture designed specifically for deep basements and remote geographic areas with zero cellular connectivity.

Subscription · $29/mo Free Trial Strength: 79
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FieldProxy

FieldProxy

6.7 - Good

AI-powered FSM with unlimited users and 24-hour deployment, positioning as a cost-effective ServiceTitan alternative for mid-market HVAC companies.

Subscription · $649/mo ** AI-Enhanced
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FieldPulse

FieldPulse

6.1 - Good

All-in-one field service management

Quote Only · $99/mo Free Trial *** AI-Powered Strength: 34
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FieldServicely

FieldServicely Inc.

6.3 - Good

All-in-one field service platform with free version including scheduling, GPS tracking, geofencing, and payroll; paid plans from $9/user/month.

Free · Free Free Trial Free Tier * AI-Assisted
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FieldStone

FieldStone

5.4 - Good

Mobile-first FSM for small HVAC shops with profit-aware pricing.

Quote Only · Contact for pricing Strength: 42
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FieldVibe

Mobiversal

6.0 - Good

Genuinely free FSM scheduling app for solo HVAC techs and micro-businesses (up to 9 employees) with GPS time tracking and automated appointment reminders.

Freemium · Free Free Trial Free Tier
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Fieldy

Fieldy

5.8 - Good

Mobile-first HVAC field service software with AMC automation, live GPS tracking, and flat $25/user pricing.

Quote Only · $25/mo Free Trial Strength: 51
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FleetSharp

FleetSharp

5.0 - Good

Google Maps-powered GPS fleet tracking with driver safety monitoring, real-time alerts, and dispatching.

Quote Only · $15/mo Free Trial Strength: 45
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Fleetio

Fleetio Inc.

5.6 - Good

Most affordable per-vehicle entry point ($3-$4/month) with 14-day free trial and tool tracking add-ons starting at $0.50/piece/month.

Per User · $5/mo Free Trial Strength: 32
Force Fleet Tracking (by Mojio) logo

Force Fleet Tracking (by Mojio)

Mojio

5.4 - Good

Subscription-free option or $20/month all-in-one pricing with plug-and-play device, driver scorecards, and engine diagnostics included.

Subscription · $10/mo Free Trial Strength: 86

Buyer's Guide

Buyer's Guide: FSM, Fleet, and Time Tracking for HVAC Professionals

Managing an HVAC business is a game of logistics. Between coordinating emergency no-heat calls in January and scheduling routine maintenance in the shoulder seasons, the gap between "scheduled" and "completed" is where profit is either made or lost.

This category of software—encompassing Field Service Management (FSM), GPS Fleet Tracking, and Time/Labor Management—serves as the operational backbone of your company. It is designed to move your team from manual spreadsheets and phone-tag to a streamlined, digital workflow.

What This Category Is

FSM, Fleet, and Time Tracking software is a suite of tools designed to manage the "last mile" of your business. While a CRM handles the lead and the sale, these tools handle the execution.

In the HVAC context, this means:

  • FSM: The dispatch board and scheduling engine that assigns technicians to jobs.
  • Fleet Tracking: GPS-enabled visibility into where your trucks are in real-time.
  • Time Tracking: The mechanism for recording labor hours, both for payroll and for accurate job costing.

Why It Matters

For an HVAC owner, inefficiency is a direct tax on the bottom line. Without a dedicated system, businesses suffer from "leakage" in three primary areas:

  1. Windshield Time: Poor routing leads to technicians spending more time in traffic than in the attic. Reducing drive time by just 30 minutes per tech per day can add several billable hours to your weekly capacity.
  2. Unbilled Labor: When technicians manually write hours on a paper timesheet at the end of the week, "rounding errors" occur. Digital time tracking tied to specific job IDs ensures every minute on-site is captured and billed.
  3. Communication Gaps: The "Where are you?" phone call is a productivity killer. Real-time fleet tracking allows dispatchers to provide customers with accurate ETAs without interrupting the technician mid-repair.

Key Features to Evaluate

When comparing platforms, look beyond the marketing screenshots and evaluate these specific capabilities:

Intelligent Dispatching

Avoid simple calendars. Look for drag-and-drop dispatch boards that allow you to see technician availability and job priority in one view. Ideally, the system should support skill-based routing, ensuring your senior diagnostic tech is sent to the complex VRF system failure while a junior tech handles the filter changes.

GPS and Geofencing

Basic GPS tells you where the truck is. Geofencing tells you when the truck arrives. A high-quality system will automatically clock a technician into a job when they enter a predefined radius around the customer's address, removing the need for manual clock-ins.

Job Costing and Labor Tracking

The ability to track time is basic; the ability to track time against a budget is advanced. Look for tools that allow you to compare estimated labor hours vs. actual hours spent. If a standard AC capacitor replacement is taking your team three hours instead of one, you have a training or process problem that only this data can reveal.

Technician Mobile Experience

The best software in the world is useless if your techs refuse to use it. Evaluate the mobile app for:

  • Offline Capability: Can they upload photos and notes in a basement with no cell service?
  • Ease of Use: Can they clock in/out and close a job with three taps or fewer?

Common Pitfalls

Many HVAC owners make the mistake of buying for the company they want to be, rather than the company they are.

  • Feature Bloat: A 3-truck operation does not need complex AI-driven route optimization. Over-buying leads to "software fatigue," where the team ignores the tool because it is too cumbersome.
  • Ignoring the "Human Element": Some fleet tracking tools feel like "Big Brother" to technicians. When choosing a product, look for those that frame tracking as a safety and efficiency tool (e.g., "we can see you're stuck in traffic and can call the customer for you") rather than a surveillance tool.
  • Underestimating Setup Time: These tools are not "plug-and-play." You will need to map your service areas, input your technician skills, and clean up your customer list before the software provides real value.

Integration Considerations

FSM and Fleet tools should not exist in a vacuum. They must communicate with the rest of your "tech stack" to avoid double data entry.

  • Accounting Integration: Your time tracking should sync directly with your payroll or accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks). If you have to manually export a CSV of hours and import it into your payroll system, you are wasting hours of administrative time.
  • CRM/Payment Sync: When a technician closes a job in the FSM app, it should trigger an invoice in your billing system. If the technician collects a payment via a mobile card reader, that payment should automatically mark the invoice as paid.
  • API Availability: If you use a niche tool for HVAC maintenance agreements, ensure your FSM provider has an open API or a pre-built integration to keep your schedules synced.

Pricing Expectations

Pricing in this category typically follows three models:

  1. Per User/Per Month: The most common model. You pay a monthly fee for every technician and dispatcher with a login. Expect a range of $30 to $150 per user/month depending on the feature set.
  2. Per Vehicle/Per Month: Common for fleet-heavy tracking tools. This usually includes the hardware (GPS dongle) and the software subscription, typically ranging from $15 to $50 per vehicle/month.
  3. Tiered Flat Fees: Some platforms offer "Small Business," "Growth," and "Enterprise" tiers based on the number of employees or annual revenue.

Note: Be wary of high one-time "implementation fees." While some setup cost is normal, avoid vendors that charge thousands for basic data migration.

Selection Criteria: Which one is right for you?

Your choice should be dictated by your current scale and your primary pain point.

  • The "Growth" Shop (1–5 Trucks): Prioritize ease of use and integration. You need a tool that handles the basics—scheduling, basic GPS, and simple time tracking—without requiring a full-time administrator to manage the software.
  • The "Mid-Sized" Operation (6–20 Trucks): Prioritize job costing and dispatch efficiency. At this scale, "lost hours" become a significant financial drain. You need robust reporting to see which techs are most efficient and where your margins are slipping.
  • The "Enterprise" Fleet (21+ Trucks): Prioritize route optimization and fleet compliance. When managing dozens of vehicles, reducing total mileage and monitoring driver safety/compliance becomes the primary driver of ROI.