ToolDesk alternative for HVAC shops on Jobber
If you're comparing marketing apps for Jobber, the real question is what job you're hiring one for. ToolDesk is broad campaign tooling. Toverra is a specialist: it finds the customers in your Jobber history whose furnace, AC, or heat pump is near replacement and helps you reach them first — the highest-ticket work in residential HVAC.
Choose by the job, not the feature list
- You want replacement installs from your existing list — Toverra. Equipment-age extraction from job history, a ranked replacement-ready list, per-customer outreach drafted for your approval, follow-ups until won or dismissed.
- You want general campaigns and promotions — broad tools like ToolDesk or Jobber's own campaigns fit; Toverra deliberately doesn't do newsletters, review requests, or seasonal blasts.
- You want proof before paying — connect Jobber to Toverra free and see your replacement-ready count before subscribing, or size the prize first with the free Replacement Opportunity Calculator.
Based on publicly available information, July 2026. Not affiliated with ToolDesk or Jobber. ToolDesk's published price: $199/mo; Toverra: $300/mo.
One replacement job pays for the year
The average residential replacement runs $6,000-8,000. If your list holds even a handful of aging systems, the tool that books one of them has paid for itself many times over.
Connect Jobber free — see your replacement-ready countFrequently asked questions
What's the difference between Toverra and ToolDesk?
Breadth versus depth. ToolDesk is broad campaign tooling for Jobber businesses. Toverra does one thing deeply for HVAC: it reads equipment and install dates out of your Jobber job history, ranks customers by how close they are to replacement, and drafts individual outreach you approve — aimed at the $6,000-8,000 replacement jobs, not newsletter opens.
Do I need both?
They can coexist — one for general campaigns and reminders, Toverra for the replacement pipeline. But if the goal is specifically more replacement installs from your existing list, start with the tool built for exactly that and measure booked jobs after 60 days.
Why does replacement targeting need a dedicated tool?
Because the signal is buried. Equipment models and install dates sit in years of job notes and line items, not in a tidy field. Toverra extracts them with AI, estimates each system's remaining life, and keeps the ranked list fresh as new jobs come in — that extraction is the hard part generic campaign tools skip.
What does Toverra cost compared to ToolDesk?
Toverra is $300/month. ToolDesk's published price is $199/month as of July 2026. The comparison that matters is jobs booked: one $7,000 replacement pays for either tool for many months, so choose on which one is likelier to book that job from your list.