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FieldPulse Review 2026: A Modern HVAC Software Worth Considering?

4.1/5

FieldPulse is a newer field service platform with a clean interface and strong mobile app. Here's whether it's the right fit for your HVAC company.

Best for: HVAC contractors with 5–25 technicians looking for a modern platform

Pros

  • +Clean, modern interface — easy to learn
  • +Strong mobile app for techs in the field
  • +Flat-rate pricing and service agreement tools built in
  • +Good customer communication features
  • +No long-term contract required

Cons

  • -Smaller user base than Jobber or Housecall Pro
  • -Fewer third-party integrations
  • -Reporting is less mature than ServiceTitan
  • -Customer support response times can vary

What Is FieldPulse?

FieldPulse is a field service management platform built for home service contractors — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and similar trades. It launched several years after Jobber and Housecall Pro, which means it was designed with modern expectations in mind: a fast mobile app, clean scheduling interface, and built-in customer communication tools.

It's not the biggest name in HVAC software, but it's growing fast and worth evaluating if you want something more modern than Jobber without the complexity and cost of ServiceTitan.

Who Is FieldPulse For?

FieldPulse hits its sweet spot with HVAC companies running 5–25 technicians. It's especially strong if:

  • You want a platform that's easy to onboard new techs on
  • You do a mix of residential service and recurring maintenance agreements
  • You've outgrown basic scheduling tools but aren't ready for ServiceTitan-level complexity
  • You want flat-rate pricing without buying a separate tool

It's less ideal for very small operations (Jobber is cheaper for 1–3 trucks) or large commercial shops that need enterprise reporting.

Key Features

Scheduling and Dispatch FieldPulse's drag-and-drop dispatch board is clean and fast. The map view makes routing straightforward, and real-time tech location updates are built in. It's not as deep as ServiceTitan's dispatch tools, but it's easier to use day-to-day.

Mobile App This is FieldPulse's strongest selling point. The mobile app is genuinely well-designed — techs can view job details, capture photos, get customer signatures, and collect payment without needing to call the office. Field adoption tends to be higher than with older platforms.

Flat-Rate Pricing Built-in flat-rate pricing tools let you build a price book and present professional-looking quotes in the field. Not as feature-rich as FieldEdge's flat-rate tools, but more than enough for most residential HVAC operations.

Service Agreements FieldPulse handles recurring maintenance agreements — scheduling, auto-renewal, and customer notifications. A solid feature set for companies that want to grow their recurring revenue.

Customer Communication Automated appointment reminders, technician-on-the-way notifications, and follow-up messages are built in. Customers get a better experience without your office staff making manual calls.

Pricing

FieldPulse starts around $99/month and scales based on users and features. It's not the cheapest option — Jobber starts lower — but it's significantly less expensive than ServiceTitan.

No per-technician pricing, which makes it predictable as you grow.

How It Compares

vs. Jobber: FieldPulse has stronger flat-rate pricing tools and a better mobile app. Jobber is cheaper and has more integrations. For small teams, Jobber still wins on value. For teams of 8+, FieldPulse is worth considering.

vs. Housecall Pro: Very similar in scope. Housecall Pro has a larger user base and more integrations. FieldPulse has a cleaner interface and is often faster to learn. Trial both before deciding.

vs. ServiceTitan: FieldPulse is a fraction of the cost and much easier to implement. You give up advanced marketing attribution, deep reporting, and enterprise dispatch. For most contractors, that's a reasonable trade.

The Bottom Line

FieldPulse is a solid, modern option for HVAC companies that want more than Jobber without paying ServiceTitan prices. It's not the most established platform, but the product quality is high and it's improving fast.

If you're between Jobber and Housecall Pro in terms of size and needs, FieldPulse deserves a spot on your shortlist.

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