Jobber rolls out Tap to Pay and progress invoicing

The features enable landscapers to set milestone-based payment schedules and collect payment within seconds.

Jobber has debuted two new features: Tap to Pay and progress invoicing.

"Home service entrepreneurs deserve technology that keeps pace with their ambition, and empowering them with greater control over cash flow is essential to their success," says Sam Pillar, CEO and co-founder of Jobber. "These launches reflect Jobber's ongoing drive to bring modern, intuitive tools to the trades—tools that not only make everyday operations easier, but also position service pros to lead in a rapidly evolving industry."

Jobber's Tap to Pay

With Tap to Pay built directly into the Jobber mobile app, service pros can accept secure, contactless payments using only their smartphones.

Service providers can receive payment within seconds, and it offers a sleek, professional image for those companies. 

Tap to Pay is available to U.S. and Canadian users on all membership plans through the Jobber mobile app. Jobber Payments must be enabled in order to use this feature.

Jobber's progress invoicing

Large and multi-stage projects can be lucrative but also often come with cash flow challenges, upfront costs and uncertainty around payment timelines.

Jobber's new progress invoicing lets service pros set milestone-based payment schedules that align with each stage of a project. Rather than waiting until project completion to get paid, service pros can collect as work progresses. Meanwhile, homeowners benefit from transparent payment schedules and smaller, more manageable installments.

Progress invoicing allows service providers to collect payments at key milestones to cover materials and labor, reducing financial gaps, delays and risk. It's also less administrative work as providers can automate invoices tied to job progress and collect payments through Client Hub, freeing up time to focus on the work itself.

Progress invoicing is available to all users on all Jobber plans.