Workiz Review 2026

Workiz
Built for specialty contractors — appliance repair, locksmith, garage door
Workiz shines for ad- and call-driven specialty trades like appliance repair, locksmith, and garage door, where tracking which leads convert matters most.
Starting price
from $229/mo
Pricing model
flat tier
Free trial
7-day free trial
Contract
Month-to-month
Our Verdict
Recommended with caveats78/100A great fit for phone-driven specialty trades thanks to built-in call tracking and lead-ROI reporting — but the lack of a flat-rate pricebook and a move to 5-user, quote-based plans limit it elsewhere.
84
Ease of use
82
Value
74
Features
78
Support
82
Mobile
Best for
- +Call-driven specialty trades (appliance, locksmith, garage door)
- +Shops tracking ad and lead ROI
- +Ad-driven small teams of 5+ users
Not for
- −Solo operators (plans now start at 5 users)
- −Teams needing a flat-rate pricebook
What Workiz Can Do
Workiz covers 9 of the 13 capabilities we track for field service software. A label under a ✓ means it's gated to a higher plan tier or a paid add-on.
Field operations
- ✓GPS fleet tracking
- —Offline mode
- ✓Inventory & truck stockUltimate plan
- ✓Service agreements / maintenance plansUltimate plan
- —Commercial job workflows
Money & accounting
- —Two-way QuickBooks sync
- ✓QuickBooks sync
- —Flat-rate price book
Customers & growth
- ✓Customer portal
- ✓Review management
- ✓Marketing tools
Scale & integrations
- ✓Multi-location supportUltimate plan
- ✓Open APIAPI add-on
Workiz Pricing in Brief
Workiz publishes 3 plans, from $229 to $270 per month. It includes a 7-day free trial and month-to-month billing. Card payments are processed at 2.9% + $0.3 per transaction.
See the full Workiz pricing breakdown — every plan, per-team-size costs, fees & FAQ →
User Ratings
4.5
G2 · 224 reviews
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Workiz review FAQ
Is Workiz worth it?
Workiz is recommended with caveats (78/100 in our review). A great fit for phone-driven specialty trades thanks to built-in call tracking and lead-ROI reporting — but the lack of a flat-rate pricebook and a move to 5-user, quote-based plans limit it elsewhere.
Who is Workiz best for?
Workiz is a strong fit for Call-driven specialty trades (appliance, locksmith, garage door), Shops tracking ad and lead ROI, and Ad-driven small teams of 5+ users. Workiz shines for ad- and call-driven specialty trades like appliance repair, locksmith, and garage door, where tracking which leads convert matters most.
What are Workiz's biggest drawbacks?
Workiz is a weaker choice for Solo operators (plans now start at 5 users), and Teams needing a flat-rate pricebook. Weigh these trade-offs against the alternatives before you commit.
What are the best Workiz alternatives?
Strong Workiz alternatives include ServiceTitan. We compare the best options by team size on our Workiz alternatives page.
Reviewed by Mathurin V.
Editor, FSM Advisor. We research and compare FSM software — pricing is verified from public sources and user reports, and comparisons are updated when changes are detected.