ServiceTitan alternative · the honest comparison for small shops

ServiceTitan runs the enterprise.
WattWorks wins the estimate.

ServiceTitan is powerful software — for a large operation: multi-truck dispatch, enterprise CRM, reporting, marketing at scale. It's priced and implemented for that too — roughly $245–$500 per technician a month plus a $5k–$50k+ setup, and it's openly built for shops with 20+ techs and office staff. If you're a solo or small electrician, that's built for a company many times your size. What you actually need is to win more of the estimates you already quote. WattWorks is the AI built for exactly that — flat $29/month. Here's the fair, no-spin comparison.

Flat $29/mo · no per-tech fees · no implementation · built for licensed electricians

Most small electricians looking at ServiceTitan walk away for the same reason: it's built for a much bigger shop.

That's the honest starting point. ServiceTitan earns its reputation at the top of the market — for a large, multi-truck operation with dispatchers and office staff, its dispatch board, enterprise CRM, reporting, and marketing are genuinely powerful, and WattWorks isn't trying to replace that. But the per-technician pricing, the five-to-six-figure implementation, and the depth all assume a company running many trucks.

For a solo or small electrical shop, that's more platform than the job needs. All of that operations power helps you run work you've already won. The part that decides whether you win it — the estimate, and whether the homeowner trusts the price — is still on you. Electrical pricing especially gets the "let me think about it," because homeowners don't understand what they're paying for.

WattWorks is built for exactly that, and only for licensed electrical work. Its AI writes the estimate, explains the pricing to the homeowner in plain terms that earn a yes, and automatically collects the review after the job — for a flat $29/month, no per-technician fees, no implementation. It's far narrower than ServiceTitan on purpose, and we'll be straight about where ServiceTitan wins.

No spin

Who each one is actually for.

🏢 ServiceTitan is for you if…

You run a large, multi-truck operation — many technicians, dispatchers, and office staff.

You want enterprise dispatch, CRM, reporting, and marketing integrated at scale, and can invest in implementation.

Running a big operation, not winning the next estimate, is the problem you're solving.

⚡ WattWorks is for you if…

You're a solo or small electrical shop, and your jobs are won or lost at the estimate.

You want AI that writes the estimate, explains your pricing so homeowners say yes, and gets the review — built for electricians.

You'd rather pay a flat $29/month with no implementation than per-technician enterprise pricing.

WattWorks vs. ServiceTitan, for a licensed electrician.

They're built for different-sized businesses — one runs the enterprise, the other wins the estimate for a small shop. Here's where each genuinely fits.

For a licensed electricianWattWorksServiceTitan
Price$29/mo flat — whole business~$245–$500/technician/mo*
Implementation / setup feeNone~$5,000–$50,000+
What it's built forAI estimates + pricing explainer + reviewsEnterprise field-service ops (20+ techs)
AI writes electrical estimatesYes — coreEstimate / proposal tools
Explains your pricing to homeownersYes — its standoutNo
Automatic review collectionYesMarketing suite (add-on)
Right-sized for a solo / small shopYesNo — built for large operations
Multi-truck dispatch, enterprise CRMNo — keep your toolYes — its strength
Per-technician feesNone — flatPer-technician
Best fitWrite it, price it, win it, get reviewedRun a large multi-truck operation

*ServiceTitan doesn't publish pricing and quotes after a sales demo; reported costs run roughly $245–$500 per technician per month depending on tier, plus a one-time implementation commonly ranging from about $5,000 to $50,000+, with optional Pro modules adding roughly 30–50% on top. ServiceTitan states it is designed for larger operations. Plans and pricing change frequently — always verify current details on servicetitan.com. ServiceTitan is a trademark of its respective owner; WattWorks is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by ServiceTitan.

What ServiceTitan does better — honestly.

We'd rather be straight than oversell. ServiceTitan is a mature, enterprise field-service platform and does that well — dispatch and scheduling across many technicians, a deep CRM, call booking, payroll and reporting, and marketing tools, all integrated for operations at scale. If you run a large multi-truck operation with office staff, that's its strength and WattWorks is genuinely not a substitute for it.

WattWorks isn't trying to be that platform. It does one job — write the estimate, explain the price, win the work, and get the review — for licensed electricians, at a flat price with no per-technician math and no implementation project. If you're a small shop and that's where your jobs are decided, that focus is the point.

Win it at the quote

What WattWorks does for an electrician.

1

Writes the estimate

The AI drafts a clean electrical estimate fast — built on how licensed electrical work is actually scoped and priced, not a blank template.

2

Explains the price

It puts the cost in plain, trustworthy terms a homeowner understands — so the quote that used to get "let me think about it" gets a yes. This is the part general software doesn't do.

3

Collects the review

After the job, WattWorks automatically asks the happy customer for a review — the cheapest marketing an electrician has, handled without you remembering to ask.

One flat price. The whole business.

No per-technician fees, no implementation project, no tier maze. Just the AI that wins your estimates.

WattWorks
$29 /month
  • AI electrical estimates
  • Homeowner pricing explainer
  • Automatic review collection
  • Flat price — no per-tech fees
  • Built for licensed electricians
Get started — $29/mo

Pricing shown is WattWorks' current pricing as of mid-2026; an annual option is available. The AI is included — there's no separate AI add-on.

ServiceTitan alternative — questions answered.

Is WattWorks a ServiceTitan alternative?

Not a like-for-like one, and it helps to be clear. ServiceTitan is enterprise field-service software built for larger operations — dispatch for many trucks, CRM, reporting, and marketing at scale — and it's priced and implemented accordingly. WattWorks does not replace that. WattWorks is the AI estimate-and-close layer for licensed electricians — it writes the estimate, explains your pricing to the homeowner so they say yes, and collects the review, for a flat $29/month. If ServiceTitan felt built for a company much larger than yours, WattWorks is the focused alternative for a solo or small shop.

How much does ServiceTitan cost compared to WattWorks?

ServiceTitan doesn't publish pricing and quotes after a sales demo, but reported costs run roughly $245–$500 per technician per month depending on tier, plus a one-time implementation commonly ranging from about $5,000 to $50,000 or more, with optional Pro modules adding 30–50% on top. It's designed for larger operations (often 20+ technicians) with dedicated office staff. WattWorks is a flat $29/month for the whole business, with no per-technician fees and no implementation cost. They aren't priced against each other because they do different jobs — always verify current pricing on each vendor's own site.

Is ServiceTitan overkill for a small electrical shop?

For many solo and small shops, yes — and ServiceTitan is fairly open that it's built for larger operations. The dispatch board, enterprise CRM, and reporting that justify the per-technician price and the implementation project pay off across many trucks and office staff. A one- or two-person electrical business rarely needs that depth; what it needs is to win more of the estimates it already quotes. That's what WattWorks focuses on.

Does WattWorks do dispatch and enterprise operations like ServiceTitan?

No. Multi-truck dispatch, enterprise CRM, call booking, reporting, and marketing at scale are exactly what ServiceTitan is built for, and WattWorks does not try to replace them. WattWorks focuses on the estimate — writing it, explaining the price to the homeowner, and getting the review — and pairs with whatever lightweight scheduling tool a small shop already uses.

What does ServiceTitan do better than WattWorks?

ServiceTitan is a mature, enterprise field-service platform and does that well — dispatch and scheduling for many technicians, a deep CRM, call booking, payroll and reporting, and marketing tools, all integrated for operations at scale. If you run a large multi-truck operation with office staff, that's ServiceTitan's strength and WattWorks is not a substitute for it.

Right-sized for your shop. Win more estimates.

Get WattWorks and let the AI write your next electrical estimate, explain the price so the homeowner says yes, and ask for the review automatically. Flat $29/month, no implementation — keep whatever you use to run the schedule.

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