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Comparison · Decker vs Housecall Pro

The honest Housecall Pro alternative.

Housecall Pro starts at $59/month but most service businesses end up at $329 with required add-ons. Decker is $19/month, flat, forever. No add-ons, no per-user fees, no surprise charges.

Direct Housecall Pro importer at launch. Switch in under an hour.

$59
Housecall Pro headline price
"Basic" tier, 1 user
$329
Real cost most users hit
Essentials + Marketing Pro + 3 seats
$19
Decker — flat, forever
Founding rate locks for life
Real complaints about Housecall Pro

"It's $59 a month." Then they auto-enroll you.

Five verbatim complaints from Reddit (r/Contractor, r/sweatystartup) and Trustpilot. We didn't edit anything.

"Started on the $59 Basic plan. By month four I was on $129 Essentials and being pitched MAX every other week. By month eight I was paying $329 a month."
— Solo plumber, r/Contractor
"Marketing Pro is sold separately. Adds another $99 a month. To send the same automated review request my old CRM did for free. It's relentless."
— Electrician, r/sweatystartup
"Pay per additional user, on top of the tier price. My partner needed admin access — that was $35 extra. For one login. Per month. Forever."
— HVAC tech, Trustpilot
"Tried to downgrade from MAX back to Essentials when business slowed. Couldn't do it self-service. Sales had to call me. Felt like a hostage negotiation."
— Mobile mechanic, Trustpilot
"Built for franchised home-service brands. I'm one independent plumber. Half the dashboard is dispatcher tools I'll never use, the other half is sales features I don't need."
— Handyman, r/Contractor
"Their payment processing rates aren't bad until you read the fine print on instant payouts. The fee structure has more asterisks than the actual product."
— Locksmith, Trustpilot
Side by side

Decker vs Housecall Pro — feature by feature.

Public pricing and feature gates as listed on housecallpro.com. No spin, no editing.

Feature Decker Housecall Pro
Starting price$19/mo flat$59/mo "Basic"
Real-world bill$19/mo~$329/mo (Essentials + add-ons)
Per-user feesYes — extra per seat
Online booking on entry tierLocked behind Essentials ($129)
WhatsApp remindersEmail only · per-message fees
Stripe payments — no markupHousecall Pay — markup applies
Built for solo operatorsBuilt for franchised brands
QR public fault reports (Pro)
Built by a working tradieSoftware company
Cancel in two clicksEmail support required
Founding price locks for lifeAnnual price increases

Pricing per housecallpro.com public pricing page. "Real-world bill" reflects Essentials ($129) plus Marketing Pro plus additional users most service businesses end up at, as reported across r/Contractor and Trustpilot reviews.

Why Housecall Pro pricing balloons

The $59 to $329 escalator, explained.

Housecall Pro's published prices look reasonable. The way the tiers, marketing modules and per-user fees interact is what catches people out.

$59/mo
Basic tier — what you sign up for

Scheduling, basic invoicing, one user. No online booking, no advanced reporting, no marketing automation, no recurring service plans. You hit the walls within a fortnight.

$129/mo
Essentials tier — the "normal" upgrade

Online booking, automated reminders, recurring service plans, sales proposals. Still single-user. Most service businesses are pushed here within a quarter.

$329/mo
Essentials + Marketing Pro + 2 extra users

Add Marketing Pro ($99) for the review and follow-up automation everyone needs. Add two seats for your partner and your dispatcher. Layer on Housecall Pay markup. The real bill most growing service businesses settle into.

$19/mo
Decker — flat, forever

All features in one tier. No add-ons. No per-user fees. Stripe payments at standard Stripe rates with zero Decker markup. Founding price locks for life.

How to switch

Housecall Pro → Decker in four steps.

Most solo operators are fully on Decker within 24 hours. Small teams take an afternoon.

1

Export from Housecall Pro

Customers, jobs, invoices, history. One CSV from your Housecall Pro account settings.

2

Import to Decker

Drag and drop the CSV. Direct Housecall Pro importer at launch — no manual mapping.

3

Connect Stripe

Sign into Stripe once. Decker uses your existing Stripe account — no new accounts, no markup.

4

Cancel Housecall Pro

From your Housecall Pro account. (You may need to talk to their sales team — sorry.)

Switch from Housecall Pro

Reserve your founding spot.

$19/mo Solo or $39/mo Pro — pick at checkout. Locked for life.

4 of 50 founding spots claimed across both tiers 46 remaining
Founding 25 bonus pack — free
  • 30-min 1:1 video call with the founder during setup
  • Free migration help — import from Jobber, Housecall Pro or CSV
  • Your name in the launch credits
  • Direct WhatsApp line to the founder during build

Reserve in 30 seconds. $19 invoice within 24 hours. 90-day refund guarantee.

Housecall Pro alternatives, honestly compared.

If you're searching for Housecall Pro alternatives, you're in good company. The most common refrain on r/Contractor and r/sweatystartup about Housecall Pro is the same: the pricing escalates the moment you need anything beyond the Basic tier, and the product itself is shaped for franchised home-service brands rather than the solo plumbers, electricians and HVAC techs who make up most of the field service market. Cheap Housecall Pro alternatives exist, but most of them are either feature-stripped or built on the same per-user, per-add-on pricing model that made Housecall Pro expensive in the first place.

Decker is positioned differently. One flat price — $19/month on Solo, $39/month on Pro — with every feature in the box. No add-ons. No per-user fees. No "per-message" charges for WhatsApp. No tier upgrades pushed at you the moment you hit a feature wall, because there are no walls. If you've been searching "Housecall Pro too expensive" or "alternatives to Housecall Pro" or "house call pro price" — Decker is the answer most solo operators and small teams arrive at once they realize what they're actually paying for.

The Housecall Pro pricing comparison is the most-cited grievance: $59 → $129 → $329 once you add Marketing Pro, additional users and Housecall Pay. Decker is $19 forever, with online booking, automated reminders, payments and team features all in the same flat price. Compare line for line on the table above. You'll see the same outcome reviewers see on Trustpilot: the Decker headline price is the real price.

If you're shopping the broader category — Housecall Pro competitors, alternatives to Housecall Pro, or any field service software that respects what solo operators and small teams actually need — start your evaluation by looking at the real-world bill, not the headline. Decker is the only product in the category where those two numbers are the same.

Switching FAQ

Five questions ex-Housecall Pro users always ask.

Why is Housecall Pro so expensive?

Housecall Pro's headline price ($59/mo) is the Basic tier. Features most service businesses need — sales proposals, advanced reporting, marketing automation, additional users — are gated behind Essentials ($129), MAX ($249) or per-user fees that push real-world bills past $329 a month.

Is Decker really cheaper than Housecall Pro?

Yes. Decker is $19/month flat (founding rate, locked for life). Even at the regular $29/mo, Decker has no add-ons, no per-user fees. The headline price is the total price — versus Housecall Pro's ~$329 real-world average.

Can I migrate my Housecall Pro data to Decker?

Yes. At launch we ship a direct Housecall Pro importer for customers, jobs, invoices and history. CSV import is available today for early access customers.

Will I lose features by switching from Housecall Pro to Decker?

You'll lose the marketing-automation bloat designed for franchised home-service brands. You'll keep the things solo techs and small teams actually use — scheduling, invoicing, CRM, payments, WhatsApp.

How long does the switch take?

Most solo operators are fully switched in under an hour. Teams take a single afternoon. The importer handles your customer list and history automatically.

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Last updated: May 2026