I edit and research Service Tools Guide.
Over the past year I have signed up for more field service and property management software trials than any reasonable person should. The goal is simple: figure out which tools are actually good, which ones are overpriced, and which ones solve specific problems better than the alternatives.
I research software by reading the documentation, testing the products, comparing pricing pages, and aggregating what real users report across review platforms. Every comparison on this site represents hours of that work , not a quick skim of a feature list.
I do not accept payment from vendors for placement, and I do not let vendors review content before it is published. If a product is not a good fit, I say so.
Most software comparison sites are either (a) paid lead gen dressed up as reviews, or (b) thin affiliate pages with no real analysis. I wanted something different: a site that tells you what the tools actually cost, what they actually do, and who they are actually for.
Service businesses are underserved by software review content. The trades are talked about like they are an afterthought. I think plumbers, electricians, HVAC techs, property managers, and contractors deserve the same quality of software research that SaaS startups get.
If you have a correction, an idea for a comparison, or you are a vendor who wants to point out something we got wrong: reach out. I read everything.