Honest Tech Advice for
Every Service Business
Field Tech Review exists because small service business owners — realtors, contractors, insurance agents, landscapers, and everyone in between — deserve the same quality software advice that big companies pay consultants thousands of dollars for. Written by people who've actually run service businesses, not tech journalists.
Our Mission
Whether you're a realtor losing leads to voicemail, an insurance agent drowning in follow-ups, an HVAC tech missing after-hours calls, or a landscaper trying to manage a growing crew — the right software and AI tools can transform your business. The wrong ones waste your time and money.
Field Tech Review's mission is simple: test every major tool across every service industry, cut through the marketing fluff, and give you an honest recommendation you can act on today. No vendor payments for positive reviews. No hidden agendas. Just the truth about what works — for your specific type of business.

Independent Reviews
We never accept payment for positive coverage. Every tool is evaluated on its own merits. If something isn't worth your money, we say so clearly.
Hands-On Testing
Every platform we review is tested hands-on. We sign up, use the product, and report back. We don't review based on press releases or vendor demos.
Kept Current
Software changes fast. We update our reviews when platforms release significant changes, pricing updates, or new features. Every review shows its last updated date.
Affiliate Transparency
Field Tech Review earns commissions when you sign up through our links. This is disclosed on every page. It never influences our recommendations — we only feature tools we'd genuinely recommend.
The Field Tech Review Team
The Field Tech Review editorial team combines backgrounds in service business operations, software evaluation, and industry consulting across multiple verticals — including real estate, insurance, trades, landscaping, and mobile services. We evaluate software the way a busy business owner would, not the way a tech journalist would.
Every review goes through a structured evaluation process: hands-on testing, pricing verification, support quality assessment, and a final verdict that reflects real-world usability for your specific industry — not generic feature checklists.
How We Review Software
Every platform reviewed on Field Tech Review goes through the same evaluation process. We don't accept free accounts or special treatment from vendors — we sign up as regular customers and evaluate the experience honestly.
We create a real account at the published price, with no special vendor access or pre-configured demos.
We test scheduling, dispatching, quoting, invoicing, and customer communication — the workflows that matter most to contractors.
We test the mobile app in real field conditions, including offline functionality and ease of use for non-tech-savvy users.
We contact support with real questions and evaluate response time, quality, and helpfulness.
We verify all pricing claims directly with the vendor and note any hidden fees or required add-ons.
We write our verdict based on what we found — including negatives — without softening criticism for vendors we have affiliate relationships with.
Affiliate Disclosure
Field Tech Review earns affiliate commissions when you sign up for products through links on this site. This is how we fund our research and keep the site free. These relationships are disclosed on every page where affiliate links appear.
This never influences our recommendations. We only feature tools we would genuinely recommend to a fellow contractor. If a tool has significant downsides, we say so clearly — even if we have an affiliate relationship with the vendor. Our editorial independence is not for sale.
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