IronKit vs Jobber
IronKit is not a Jobber replacement. Jobber owns scheduling, dispatch, and invoicing. IronKit is the AI estimating layer — quotes, inspections, blueprints — that Jobber doesn't do.
| Feature | IronKit | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| AI job scheduling & dispatchRoute optimization, team assignment | ✗ | ✓Jobber's core strength |
| Client invoicing & CRMQuickBooks sync, payment collection | ✗ | ✓Jobber's core strength |
| AI quote generationClient-ready estimates from job details | ✓ | ✗Quote-to-invoice only, not AI estimating |
| Inspection reportsAWS D1.1, ASME IX, 10+ welding/fab codes | ✓ | ✗ |
| Blueprint / drawing analysisAI reads drawings and extracts scope | ✓ | ✗ |
| Materials calculator / BOMShop-focused bill of materials, cut lists | ✓ | ✗ |
| Trade AI focusWelding, fabrication, electrical specifics | ✓ | ✗Generic field service — lawn, cleaning, HVAC |
| Price | $29/moAll AI tools included | $29-$119+/moCore (1 user) to Connect (5 users) |
Get the AI estimating layer Jobber doesn't have — without replacing the scheduling and invoicing you already rely on.