Claver and Workiz both run scheduling, dispatch, quotes, invoicing, and card payments — but Claver bundles the built-in phone, AI receptionist, and voice copilot that Workiz sells as paid add-ons, and starts at $19/mo with flat pricing and no per-seat fees (vs Workiz Standard around $45/mo).
Both tools cover the field-service basics well. Here's what works the same in either, where Claver pulls ahead, and where Workiz is still the better pick.
Compared against Workiz's "Standard" plan. "Add-on" means the feature is sold separately on top of the base subscription.
| Feature | Claver | Workiz (Standard) |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $19/mo | ~$45/mo |
| Built-in phone / VoIP | ✓ | Add-on |
| AI receptionist (24/7 booking) | ✓ | Add-on |
| Voice copilot | ✓ | Add-on |
| Lead parser | ✓ | Add-on |
| Dispatch board | ✓ | ✓ |
| Card payments | ✓ | ✓ |
| Flat pricing — no per-seat fees | ✓ | — |
| Good / Better / Best quotes | ✓ | — |
| QuickBooks Online sync | ✓ | ✓ |
Workiz pricing and add-ons per their public website (verified June 2026): Standard around $45/mo, Pro around $99 or more, Ultimate quote-only; phone and Genius AI are paid add-ons (voice can run roughly $200/mo). Plans change — confirm with the source. See the full Claver breakdown on the features page.
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