You went looking for software to run the business side of your trade, and everyone pointed you at Jobber or HoneyBook. Both are genuinely good products. Both are also built around a pricing model that quietly punishes you for growing — per-user fees, tiered feature gates, and the "upgrade to unlock that" wall that appears the moment you actually need the feature.
If you're a solo contractor or a small crew, you don't want a field-service empire. You want the jobs, the quotes, the follow-ups, and the invoices in one place — at a price that doesn't climb every time you add a hand.
Friendly8 is an all-in-one alternative to Jobber and HoneyBook, built for contractors and small service businesses that want CRM, quoting, automated follow-ups, and invoicing under one European SME subscription — instead of paying per seat for a field-service suite that gates the features you need behind higher tiers.
What People Actually Want From a Jobber or HoneyBook Alternative
When contractors go looking for an alternative, it's almost always for one of three reasons:
- Price that scales the wrong way. Per-seat plans mean every person you add costs you more, every month, forever.
- More tool than you need. Dispatch boards, route optimization, and client-gallery workflows are great — if you're the business they were designed for. Most solo operators use a fraction of it.
- Still not actually all-in-one. You end up bolting on a separate CRM, a separate task app, and a separate inbox anyway.
A real alternative fixes all three: simple, fairly priced, and genuinely one tool.
The Per-Seat Trap
Here's the maths nobody mentions on the pricing page. A per-user plan looks cheap at one seat. Add a second tradesperson, an apprentice, and someone to handle the phones, and you're paying four times the sticker price for software you used to run on one login.
Friendly8 is built the other way around: a free plan to start, then European SME pricing designed for a business, not a headcount. You add people because the work grew — not because the software found another way to charge you.
Jobber vs HoneyBook vs Friendly8 — at a glance
| Jobber | HoneyBook | Friendly8 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built for | Home-service field teams | Creative freelancers & solopreneurs | Contractors & small service businesses |
| Pricing model | Tiered plans, user limits | Tiered monthly subscription | Free plan + flat SME pricing |
| CRM + client records | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Quoting / estimates | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Automated follow-ups | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Invoicing | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Native AI assistant | Limited | Limited | Yes |
| Tasks, inbox & social in one platform | No | No | Yes |
(Competitor plans and features change — always check their current pricing pages. The point isn't who has more boxes ticked; it's which model fits a small service business.)
Where an All-in-One Actually Wins
The hidden cost of Jobber or HoneyBook isn't the subscription — it's everything you still run alongside it. A separate task manager. A separate inbox. A separate place for social posts. Every one of those is another login, another bill, and another place for a client detail to go missing.
Friendly8 is part of a platform that puts your CRM, tasks, inbox, and social posting under one account — so the quote, the job, the follow-up task, and the client conversation all live in the same place. We unpacked why that matters in Why HubSpot and Salesforce Don't Work for Contractors: the tool sprawl is the real tax on a small business.
And speed still wins jobs. Harvard Business Review found that responding to a lead within an hour makes you about seven times more likely to have a real conversation — the kind of edge you only get when quoting and follow-up live in one fast tool, not three slow ones.
When Jobber or HoneyBook Is Still the Right Call
Honest answer: if you run a larger field crew that lives and dies by dispatch, route scheduling, and GPS tracking, Jobber's depth there is hard to beat. If you're a photographer or creative who needs branded proposals, contracts, and client galleries, HoneyBook is purpose-built for that flow.
But if you're a contractor or small service business whose real job is capture the lead, send the quote, chase the follow-up, raise the invoice — without watching the bill grow every time you hire — that's exactly the slot Friendly8 was built for.
Try Friendly8 free and run the whole business side from one place, at one price.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best Jobber alternative for a small contractor?
The best Jobber alternative for a solo contractor or small crew is an all-in-one that covers CRM, quoting, follow-ups, and invoicing without per-seat pricing or field-service complexity you won't use. Friendly8 is built specifically for that audience, with a free plan and flat SME pricing.
Is there a cheaper alternative to HoneyBook?
Friendly8 offers a free plan to start and flat European SME pricing, rather than HoneyBook's tiered monthly subscription. For service businesses that mainly need CRM, quoting, follow-ups, and invoicing, it's typically a cheaper way to cover the same ground.
Does Friendly8 replace Jobber and HoneyBook completely?
For most contractors and small service businesses, yes — it handles client records, quoting, automated follow-ups, and invoicing in one place. If you specifically need heavy field dispatch and routing (Jobber) or creative client galleries and contracts (HoneyBook), those tools go deeper in their niche.
Why is an all-in-one cheaper than separate tools?
Because you stop paying several subscriptions — a CRM, a task app, an inbox, a social tool — and replace them with one. You also save the hidden cost of details slipping between disconnected apps, which is where small businesses quietly lose revenue.
Does Friendly8 have a free plan?
Yes. Friendly8 has a free plan with no credit card required to start, with paid tiers at European SME pricing as your needs grow.
