Field Service Software for Any Industry | FieldCamp
FieldCamp is field service software for any business — a fully customizable data model that runs any trade and replaces vertical-specific tools, at any size.
Almost every trade has a category-leading tool with a data model fixed for that one trade — ServiceTitan for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical; Jobber and Aspire for landscaping and SMB services; FieldRoutes and PestPac for pest control; AccuLynx and JobNimbus for roofing; Buildertrend for construction.
Pick one of those and your records, stages, and screens are decided for you.
The fit is good while you stay in that lane — and a problem the moment you add a trade, run mixed work, or grow into something the tool wasn't shaped for.
FieldCamp is the alternative built the other way around.
You get connected core records that work on day one, and you own and shape the model on top — so the same platform runs any operation, and can take on the structure of the tool you're leaving.
The vertical-software trap
A vertical-specific tool decides your data model for one trade. Its records, its stages, and its screens are built around that trade's assumptions, and you work the way the tool was shaped.
That is exactly why it feels purpose-built at first. The trouble starts when your business stops matching the tool's single shape.
Add a second trade, take on commercial alongside residential, run a line of work the tool never anticipated, or grow into a structure it wasn't built for — and the fixed model becomes the ceiling.
The usual answer is a second tool, a workaround, or a migration. The model was never yours to change.
One model, every operation
FieldCamp has two layers, and the second is the point. Together they let one platform model any trade instead of one.
Layer one — core records that work on day one. Every account starts with Customers, Jobs, Visits, Requests, Estimates and Invoices, the Price Book, and Team Members — already connected the way field work runs, so a request becomes an estimate, an estimate becomes a scheduled job, the job becomes visits, and the visits become a paid invoice. No setup to get going.
Layer two — you shape the model. On top of that working foundation, you create your own record types and add your own fields with custom objects and fields, define the lifecycle each record moves through with stages and workflows, and arrange every record page from a library of building blocks with record layouts.
Because the second layer sits on top of the first, you adapt FieldCamp gradually — a field here, a stage there, a whole new record type when you need it — without rebuilding what already works.
A pest-control operator can model bait stations; an HVAC contractor can track equipment and warranties; a roofer can add the records a roofing tool would have given them. Same platform, shaped to the work.
The defensible difference is ownership of the model. A vertical tool hands you a model built for one trade. FieldCamp hands you a working model and the tools to shape it — so it runs any trade, and can take on the structure of the tool you're replacing.
FieldCamp vs vertical-specific tools
The comparison below is strictly about the data model — the records, fields, stages, and layouts, and who controls them. It is not a claim of feature-for-feature or price parity with any specific product; vertical tools each carry deep, trade-specific features built over years.
| Data-model dimension | FieldCamp | Vertical-specific tools (ServiceTitan, Jobber, Aspire, FieldRoutes, AccuLynx, Buildertrend, and similar) |
|---|---|---|
| Custom objects you create | Create your own record types | Records are fixed to the trade the tool serves |
| Custom fields on any record | Add your own fields to any record | Limited to the fields the tool exposes |
| Custom stages and workflows | Define the stages each record moves through | Stages built around one trade's process |
| Custom record layouts | Arrange every record page from building blocks | Screens set by the tool |
| Works across multiple trades | One model runs any trade or mix of trades | Built for the trade the tool targets |
| You own and shape the model | You own and shape it | The vendor shapes it for you |
| Single-truck to multi-location franchise | Same model at any size | Varies by product and tier |
Read this as a customization comparison, not a verdict on any product. The category leaders named here are strong tools inside their trade.
FieldCamp's distinct position is that the model is yours to change, so one platform covers trades that would otherwise each need their own tool.
Coming from your current tool
Switching trades or tools doesn't mean starting from a blank model.
Each industry has its own data-model page showing exactly which core records carry the work and what small layer the trade adds on top — so you can see your business mapped before you move.
HVAC is the worked example: it shows how everyday service runs on the core records alone, and how installed equipment, seasonal maintenance plans, warranties, and permitted installs are added as a tightly-scoped layer — the same structure a tool like ServiceTitan organizes for HVAC, expressed in a model you control.
The worked example — service calls, installs, equipment, maintenance plans, and warranties.
Service and repair work, fixtures and units installed, and permitted jobs.
Service, installs, and inspections, with permits and panels tracked where needed.
Inspections, estimates, and installs, with the records a roofing tool would model.
Recurring routes, treatment cycles, bait stations, and chemical tracking.
Recurring property routes, seasonal work, and grounds contracts.
Recurring commercial cleaning routes across many sites.
Multi-day projects, milestones, permits, and the records a build needs.
Don't see your exact trade? The same model still fits.
Start on the core records, add the objects, fields, and stages your work needs, and you have a setup shaped to your business rather than to a tool's idea of it. Browse the full data model to see every record and customization option.
Frequently asked questions
What is the most customizable field service software?
FieldCamp is built around a fully customizable data model: you create your own record types, add fields to any record, define the stages each record moves through, and arrange every record page yourself.
Most field service tools fix their records, fields, and stages to one trade. FieldCamp gives you working core records on day one and lets you shape everything on top of them.
Can FieldCamp replace ServiceTitan, Jobber, or Aspire?
FieldCamp can model the same business structures those tools organize — customers, jobs, visits, estimates, invoices, equipment, agreements, and trade-specific records — because its data model is yours to shape.
Whether it's the right replacement depends on the specific features your team relies on, so compare on the workflows that matter to you. On the data-model dimension, FieldCamp's advantage is that the model isn't locked to one trade.
Does FieldCamp work for a niche or unusual trade?
Yes. Because you build your own objects, fields, and stages on top of the core records, FieldCamp fits trades that don't have a dedicated tool — and trades that mix several kinds of work.
If your business keeps a list of something, you can make it a record type, give it the right fields, and put it through its own lifecycle.
How is FieldCamp different from vertical-specific software?
A vertical-specific tool decides your data model for one trade; its records, stages, and screens are fixed around that trade's assumptions.
FieldCamp gives you connected core records that work immediately, then lets you own and shape the model — so one platform runs any trade or mix of trades instead of locking you to one.
Can I bring my current setup into FieldCamp?
Yes.
Each trade's data-model page maps your work onto the core records and shows the small layer the trade adds, so you can recreate the structure you have today — the objects, fields, and stages your current tool gave you — in a model you control.
See HVAC for a full worked example.
What size businesses is FieldCamp for?
Any size. A single-truck operator runs on the core records as-is — a customer, a job, a visit, an invoice.
A growing contractor adds custom fields and a few extra stages. A multi-location or franchise operation runs the same records and connections at every site, tailoring fields and stages per location without rebuilding the model.
Built for any size
One customizable data model, from a single truck to a multi-location franchise — and shaped to any trade rather than fixed to one. Start with the records you get on day one, then make the model yours.
See how the core records connect and how your own records sit alongside them.
Create your own record types and add fields to any record.
Define the lifecycle each record moves through.
Arrange every record page from a library of building blocks.
Data Model — How FieldCamp Is Built | FieldCamp
The FieldCamp data model: connected core records that work on day one, plus full customization of objects, fields, stages, and record layouts for any business.
Customers — The Core Customer Record | FieldCamp
The FieldCamp Customers record holds every person and company you serve. See its fields, how it connects to Jobs, Estimates, and Invoices, and its lifecycle.