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ServiceTitan vs Workiz: Which Is Better in 2026?

Updated June 2026 · by [YOUR NAME]

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ServiceTitan and Workiz both serve home-service businesses, but they're built for different owners. Here's the short version, then the detail.

Our verdictWinner: Workiz
Workiz
★★★★ 4.0 / 5
For most small and mid-size service businesses Workiz is the more practical pick — far cheaper and quicker to run. ServiceTitan only wins for large, established contractors that need its enterprise depth.

Try ServiceTitan →   Try Workiz →

At a glance

FeatureServiceTitanWorkiz
Best forBest for larger contractorsBest for scheduling-heavy work
Rating★★★★★★★★
Starting priceCustom quoteFrom low-$200s/mo

Verify current pricing on each vendor's site before deciding.

ServiceTitan — pros & cons

Pros

  • Deep features
  • Strong reporting & dispatch
  • Built to scale

Cons

  • Expensive & complex
  • Overkill for small crews
  • Longer onboarding

Try ServiceTitan → · Full ServiceTitan review →

Workiz — pros & cons

Pros

  • Strong scheduling & dispatch
  • Built-in phone tools
  • Good for booking-heavy work

Cons

  • Higher entry price
  • Less polished UI

Try Workiz → · Full Workiz review →

Which should you choose?

Choose ServiceTitan if you're an established contractor with a bigger team and budget.

Choose Workiz if scheduling, dispatch and call handling are the heart of your business.

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