Best FSM Software for Roofing Companies
Established Business (31–100 technicians) · Updated 2026
Choosing field service software as a established business Roofing business (31–100 technicians) comes down to commercial job management and a customer portal — and what it costs as you grow. Below are the platforms that fit roofing companies best at this size, ranked on feature fit, pricing, and ease of adoption.
ServiceTitan
Editor's ChoiceEnterprise FSM for established trade businesses (20+ technicians)
Commercial jobs, reporting, and scale if you run many crews, though its flat-rate book is HVAC-oriented. At this scale, per-tech pricing buys genuine enterprise depth.
Service Fusion
Flat-rate pricing with unlimited users — best value at scale
Commercial job support and a customer portal with unlimited users — practical for growing roofing crews. Unlimited users keep cost flat as the crew grows.
Housecall Pro
Automation and marketing tools for growing home service businesses
Marketing, reviews, and a homeowner portal that fit roofing’s lead-driven sales — best for residential. Per-seat costs climb with headcount — weigh against unlimited-user options.
FieldPulse
Maximum customization for contractors who want to build their own workflows
Customizable workflows and a portal for roofers who want to tailor estimating. Per-seat costs climb with headcount — weigh against unlimited-user options.
Jobber
Simple, affordable FSM for small service businesses
Job costing and lower card fees help on large roofing tickets; no native commercial tooling. Per-seat costs climb with headcount — weigh against unlimited-user options.
What to Look for in Roofing Software
Roofing businesses should prioritize commercial job management and a customer portal. At 31+ technicians across locations, enterprise reporting, inventory, and dedicated support justify higher pricing. The right pick balances those must-haves against how pricing behaves as your technician count changes.
Reviewed by Mathurin V.
Editor, FSM Advisor. We research and compare FSM software — pricing is verified from public sources and user reports, and comparisons are updated when changes are detected.