Track the work. Bill it. Get paid.

That's the whole product. Four steps, and Jobtab is built to be excellent at those four and to refuse everything else.

  1. 1

    Log the job

    Client and job, in about ten seconds, standing in the driveway. It's a phone app that happens to work on a laptop, not the other way round.

    A job that repeats — a lawn, a pest contract, a gutter clean — carries a cadence instead of an end date. It stays open, and the dashboard tells you when it's due again.

  2. 2

    Track hours and materials

    Hours as you work them. Materials at what you paid, with the receipt photographed at the supply house instead of dying in the truck door.

    Your crew log their own hours and their own receipts, and every entry says who logged it. Save a material once and it autofills forever. Job photos live on the job, not in your camera roll.

  3. 3

    Send a clean invoice

    One tap turns the logged work into the invoice below. Your logo, your terms, itemised, emailed as a PDF. Nothing to retype and nothing to remember.

    Quotes come out of the same engine, and turn into an invoice with one tap once they're accepted. Invoice twice on the same job and the second one bills only what the first one didn't — that isn't a setting, it's how it works.

    A Jobtab invoice: roofing line items, an issue date and a Net 15 due date, totals, payment instructions and a scan-to-pay QR code.
    A real invoice out of Jobtab — not a mock-up. Issued the 9th, due the 24th, because Net 15 is a date the invoice knows, not a note you typed. Every free account sends this exact document; there is no watermark and no crippled version.
  4. 4

    Get paid

    The invoice carries your payment instructions and a QR pointing at whatever you already use. Your customer scans it with their phone camera and pays you.

    The money goes straight to you. It doesn't pass through us, and we don't take a cut of it.

    A Jobtab quote: the same engine, the same look, with a valid-until date instead of an invoice number.
    The quote, from the same engine. A quote isn't a bill, so it carries no QR — but it looks like it came from the same business, because it did.
Start free

Free to start. No card. Three invoices a month on the free tier, and every one of them is the same invoice a paying customer sends.

Wondering how it stacks up against Jobber? We wrote that down too, including the parts where they win.