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Field service management for small trades businesses; scheduling, mobile job management, invoicing, and payment collection for appliance repair and locksmith businesses competing with Jobber.
Workiz is a field service management platform designed for small to mid-sized home service businesses — appliance repair, garage door installation, locksmith services, junk removal, and similar trades — providing scheduling, dispatching, invoicing, payment processing, and customer communication tools in a mobile-first application. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Diego, California, Workiz serves thousands of field service businesses that are transitioning from paper-based scheduling and phone-based dispatching to digital operations management.\n\nWorkiz's platform manages the full field service job lifecycle: customer call intake with automatic lead capture, technician scheduling and route assignment, mobile job management for technicians (job details, photos, parts used), digital invoice creation on-site, and card payment collection through the Workiz mobile app. The customer communication features send automated appointment confirmations and on-the-way notifications via text message, reducing missed appointments and improving customer experience. The business dashboard provides revenue reporting, technician performance, and job history analytics.\n\nIn 2025, Workiz competes in the field service management market for small service businesses against ServiceTitan (dominant for larger HVAC/plumbing contractors), Jobber, Housecall Pro, and mHelpDesk for mobile-first field service management. The target customer — small service businesses with 1-20 technicians — represents a large, underserved market that is still transitioning from manual processes. Workiz's competitive differentiations include its strong mobile experience, its integrated lead management (connecting incoming phone calls to customer records automatically), and its flexible pricing for small operator teams. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing its phone integration features (AI call answering and lead capture), expanding its payment processing capabilities, and building franchise management tools for multi-location service businesses.
Oracle (ORCL) NetSuite PSA platform for consulting and IT services with project accounting, resource management, and native ERP integration; competing with Certinia and Kantata for professional services automation.
NetSuite OpenAir is Oracle's cloud-based professional services automation (PSA) platform — part of the NetSuite ERP ecosystem (NYSE: ORCL) — that provides consulting firms, IT services companies, accounting firms, and other project-based professional services organizations with integrated project management, resource management, time and expense tracking, billing, and financial reporting. Acquired by NetSuite in 2012 and now part of Oracle's cloud application portfolio, OpenAir serves thousands of professional services organizations that need to connect project delivery to financial outcomes.
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