Aspire vs ServiceTitan
ServiceTitan scores 8.4/10 vs 6.5/10. Best for: Growing shops with 15+ techs that need full-featured dispatch, marketing, and reporting.
ServiceTitan scores higher overall at 8.4/10 vs 6.5/10. ServiceTitan is the gold standard for large trades shops. If you have 15+ techs and want one platform for dispatch, marketing, reporting, and payments, nothing else comes close. But if you are running a smaller crew, you are paying enterprise prices for features you will not touch.
Aspire
ServiceTitan Rank
#22 of 30
Rank
#1 of 30
Features
12/17
Features
17/17
Starting at
Custom
Starting at
Custom
User reviews
— (170)
User reviews
4.5/5 (850)
What they cost
| Aspire | ServiceTitan | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting at | Contact for pricing | Contact for pricing |
| Free trial | No | No |
| Number of plans | 3 | Custom |
What the pricing really means
Both Aspire and ServiceTitan use custom pricing, which means you need to talk to sales. In our experience, custom pricing usually means the product is targeting larger operations and the monthly cost will be higher than products with published prices. Ask specifically about total year-one cost, including setup, onboarding, and training.
Where Aspire wins
- Unlimited users included in licensing means no per-seat cost increases as you scale
- Real-time job costing gives precise margin visibility on every property and crew
- Estimating tools are deep with precise bidding capabilities for landscape maintenance contracts
- Now part of ServiceTitan family which adds long-term investment credibility
Where ServiceTitan wins
- Full-featured dispatch board that handles complex multi-day jobs and multi-tech crews without breaking a sweat
- Marketing tools built in, including automated review requests, email campaigns, and ROI tracking per ad dollar
- Pricebook with Good/Better/Best presentation mode so techs can upsell at the door
- Deep reporting that shows revenue per tech, per job type, per marketing source
Where Aspire falls short
- Extremely complex to deploy with users reporting it takes months to years to get full value
- Pricing is opaque and based on company revenue tiers which makes budgeting difficult
- Billing practices have been called predatory by some customers with overcharges taking months to resolve
- Mobile app and employee-facing tools are weaker than the back-office management features
Where ServiceTitan falls short
- Pricing starts around $300/month per tech, so a 5-tech shop pays $18K+/year before add-ons
- Long onboarding process, typically 2-3 months before you are fully running
- Requires annual contract with no month-to-month option
- Overkill for shops under 10 techs who do not need the marketing and reporting depth
Who is each product built for?
Aspire
Target: 20-500+ employees
Aspire is the dominant platform for landscape companies doing $2M or more in revenue who need enterprise-grade estimating, job costing, and crew management. It is not for small shops and the deployment is genuinely painful. If you are under $1M in revenue, the cost and complexity will crush you. If you are a large landscape operation ready to invest 6+ months in setup, it delivers real operational control.
ServiceTitan
Target: 15-500+ technicians
ServiceTitan is the gold standard for large trades shops. If you have 15+ techs and want one platform for dispatch, marketing, reporting, and payments, nothing else comes close. But if you are running a smaller crew, you are paying enterprise prices for features you will not touch.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Aspire | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|
| Scheduling & Dispatching | ||
| Scheduling | ||
| Dispatching | ||
| GPS tracking | ||
| Online booking | ||
| Invoicing & Payments | ||
| Invoicing | ||
| Estimates | ||
| Payment processing | ||
| QuickBooks integration | ||
| Operations | ||
| Mobile app | ||
| Customer portal | ||
| Inventory management | ||
| Maintenance agreements | ||
| Reporting | ||
| Growth | ||
| Marketing tools | ||
| Review management | ||
| AI features | ||
| API access | ||
Common questions
ServiceTitan is designed for 15-500+ technicians, making it a better fit for small shops. Aspire targets 20-500+ employees.
Aspire uses custom pricing (contact sales). ServiceTitan uses custom pricing (contact sales). Pricing was last verified in 2026-03-01.
No, Aspire does not offer a free trial. You will need to contact sales or sign up for a paid plan.
Yes, you can switch between Field Service Management tools. The main effort is migrating your data and setting up new workflows. Plan for 1-2 weeks of overlap where you run both systems.
The bottom line
Pick Aspire if...
Mid-to-large landscape and commercial cleaning companies doing $2M+ in revenue who need real-time job costing and estimating
Pick ServiceTitan if...
Growing shops with 15+ techs that need full-featured dispatch, marketing, and reporting