Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
$46.1M funding ($32M Series B Dec 2023 FUSE); 8X growth 24mo; thousands of users; 30% revenue increase; Seattle HQ; manufacturing/energy/facilities; FSM platform leader
Zuper is an AI-powered field service management platform founded in 2016 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, built to help service businesses in asset-intensive industries manage field operations more intelligently than legacy FSM tools allow. The company was founded on the conviction that field service management software needed to evolve beyond scheduling and work order management to become a genuinely intelligent operations layer — one that uses AI to optimize dispatch, predict service needs, and automate the administrative burden that consumes field service operations teams. Zuper targets mid-market and enterprise customers in manufacturing, energy, facilities management, and utilities.\n\nZuper's platform encompasses intelligent job scheduling and dispatch optimization, work order management, asset management and maintenance history tracking, mobile app for field technicians, customer communications and self-service portals, and AI-powered operational insights. The platform's differentiator is its AI layer — which handles dynamic scheduling based on technician skills, proximity, and job complexity — along with its configurability for complex field operations that require custom workflows, multiple service lines, and integration with ERP and asset management systems. Zuper integrates with Salesforce, ServiceNow, QuickBooks, and other enterprise systems.\n\nZuper has raised $46.1 million in total funding, including a $32 million Series B in December 2023 led by FUSE, and achieved 8x revenue growth over 24 months — a trajectory that reflects strong demand for modern FSM tools in industries that have historically underinvested in operations technology. The company competes against ServiceMax, FieldAware, and legacy players like SAP Field Service Management, differentiating through AI-native scheduling, faster implementation timelines, and a focus on the mid-market segment that large enterprise FSM vendors have traditionally underserved.
Trimble's enterprise field service platform for utility and telecom technician dispatch; scheduling optimization with GPS positioning competing with ServiceTitan and ServiceNow FSM.
Trimble Field Service Management (FSM) is an enterprise software platform providing scheduling, dispatch, work order management, and mobile workforce tools for field service organizations — utilities, telecommunications companies, HVAC and plumbing contractors, and industrial services businesses that deploy technicians to customer sites. Part of Trimble Inc. (NASDAQ: TRMB), a $13+ billion technology company providing positioning, workflow, and data analytics solutions across construction, transportation, and geospatial markets, the FSM division brings Trimble's hardware and positioning expertise to field workforce optimization.\n\nTrimble FSM's platform covers the full field service workflow: customer request intake, intelligent scheduling and route optimization, technician dispatch with mobile work order management, parts and inventory tracking, time capture, and customer billing. The scheduling optimization engine considers technician skills, location, availability, and job requirements to minimize drive time and maximize jobs completed per day. Integration with Trimble's GPS and positioning hardware enables real-time technician tracking and asset location.\n\nIn 2025, Trimble FSM competes in the field service management market against ServiceTitan (HVAC and plumbing specialist), ServiceNow FSM, Microsoft Dynamics Field Service, and ClickSoftware (Oracle). The FSM market has significant growth driven by utilities modernizing their technician dispatch from paper-based processes and HVAC/plumbing contractors seeking to improve scheduling efficiency. Trimble's differentiation lies in its deep positioning technology integration (GPS fleet tracking, geospatial data) and its presence in utility and telecom field operations where precise location tracking is critical. The 2025 strategy emphasizes utility grid modernization opportunities and expanding mobile-first technician experiences.
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