Why WerxOS

Built for everyone. Or built for you.

Jobber, ServiceTitan, and Housecall Pro were built to sell to every trade and service business on earth. WerxOS was built for three: excavation, landscaping, and hauling — with AI wired into every corner and a real office assistant on your phones. Here's the honest breakdown.

Here's the part no competitor can copy: WerxOS was built by Cody, an owner running a 7-figure excavation and trucking company — designed to power his own operation before it was ever offered to yours. The others were built by software companies. This one was built in the dirt.

And it costs less. WerxOS is one flat $149.99/mo — every feature, no per-seat math, no contract. The generalists advertise a low starter price, then charge per user and stack on add-ons (Jobber's AI receptionist alone runs about $99/mo on top). Cody pays more than double WerxOS's monthly price for his own Jobber plan.

WerxOS vs. the rest

The honest, side-by-side breakdown

Capability WerxOS Jobber ServiceTitan Housecall Pro
Monthly price $149.99 flat, all-in $149–$599+, per user Quote-based (enterprise) $59–$299, per user
Built specifically for excavation, landscaping & hauling Yes Generalist Generalist Generalist
AI office assistant that answers process questions (not a call bot) Add-on Basic capture Add-on Add-on
AI built into every workflow (quotes, content, busywork) Yes Limited Limited Limited
Lead flow, scheduling, time tracking & employee management All-in-one Most Most Most
Dedicated business phone number + two-way email & SMS Coming soon Varies Varies Varies
Custom forms & custom content Yes Limited Limited Limited
Auto-optimizing marketing suite (builds & adjusts ads on live conversion data) Coming soon No No No
Reviews management & social DM inbox Add-on Add-on Add-on Add-on
Built by an owner running a 7-figure excavation & trucking company Yes No No No

“Add-on” means available as part of WerxOS for an additional charge. “Coming soon” means in active development for launch. Competitor pricing and capabilities vary by plan, seat count, and add-ons, and change over time; figures reflect publicly listed ranges as of 2026. This comparison reflects how WerxOS is purpose-built and positioned for excavation, landscaping, and hauling companies.

Head to head

How we stack up against each one

  • vs. Jobber

    Jobber is solid general field-service software. But it's built for everyone from cleaners to painters, so nothing in it is tuned to how dirt work actually quotes, schedules, and bills — its AI and phone handling are paid bolt-ons, and the per-user pricing climbs fast as you add your crew.

  • vs. ServiceTitan

    ServiceTitan is heavy enterprise software aimed at HVAC, plumbing, and electrical shops. For an excavation or hauling outfit it's expensive, over-built in the wrong places, and under-built where you need it.

  • vs. Housecall Pro

    Housecall Pro is friendly home-services software. Great for a handyman; thin for a company running machines, crews, material hauling, and permit-driven sitework — and it's per-user too.

The bottom line

If you move dirt, install it, or haul it, WerxOS isn't the better generalist tool — it's the only platform built for you, end to end, by someone who runs your kind of business, at one flat price. That's the whole point.