Project Management comparison

Airtable vs Jobber

Pricing, pros, cons, and ideal use cases — side by side.

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AirtableFreemium

Spreadsheet-database hybrid that powers custom workflows, CRMs, and operational tools without code.

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JobberPaid

Field service management for small home service teams — quoting, scheduling, invoicing with smart automation.

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At a glance

AirtableJobber
PricingFreemiumFree plan for up to 1,000 records per base. Team from $20/user/month. Business from $45/user/month.PaidFrom $49/month. Scales with features needed.
CategoryProject ManagementProject Management
Ideal for
AgenciesEcommerceAny SMB needing custom data toolsRecruiters
Home Services

Pros & cons

Airtable

Pros
  • Incredibly flexible data model
  • Build custom apps without code
  • Strong automation engine
  • Excellent API for integrations
Cons
  • Record limits on free plan
  • Can become expensive at scale
  • Performance degrades with large datasets

Jobber

Pros
  • Clean, easy interface
  • Great for small teams
  • Smart quoting
  • Client hub portal
Cons
  • Limited to home services
  • Fewer integrations than larger platforms

Which should you choose?

Airtable is the lighter-weight option (Freemium), while Jobber sits higher on the pricing ladder (Paid). Airtable is built around agencies; Jobber leans more toward home services. Shortlist the one whose strengths line up with your biggest constraint.

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