Comparison
Schevib vs ServiceM8
ServiceM8 is a capable all-in-one. If you want quoting, invoicing and card payments inside the one app, and your work is mostly varied one-off jobs, it's a strong choice — and probably a better fit than Schevib. We'd rather tell you that up front.
But if your work is recurring visits — the same rounds every week or fortnight — two things tend to bite.
The job cap
ServiceM8 plans are sized by jobs per month. A round of 30 regular clients can be 120+ visits a month, so you climb tiers fast — paying for an invoicing suite you may not need. Schevib has no job limit; you're priced by how many sites you look after.
The dispatcher assumption
Full field-service tools assume someone in an office moving jobs around a queue. On a small crew, that someone is you, in the van. Schevib is built to reschedule a rained-out or bumped visit from your phone — no dispatch desk required.
Side by side
| Schevib | ServiceM8 | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Scheduling, done in depth — sites and recurring visits | A full field-service suite: jobs, quotes, invoices, card payments |
| Pricing model | By active sites — AU$15–179/mo, unlimited team members | By plan, with a monthly job cap |
| Monthly job limit | None — book as many recurring visits as your round needs | Free 30 · Starter 50 · Growing 150 · Premium 500 · Premium Plus 1,500+ jobs/mo |
| Quoting & invoicing | Not included — Schevib does scheduling only | Built in (jobs, quotes, invoices, payments) |
| Rain, complaints, last-minute changes | Reschedule from your phone — no dispatcher, no office queue | Built around an office / dispatch workflow |
| Free trial | 14 days, full features, no card | 14 days |
ServiceM8 pricing and job limits shown are Australian (incl. GST) as published at servicem8.com, June 2026. Plans change — check their site for the latest.
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