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1-20 tech crews vs multi-truck operations
Built for the fleet you don't have yet.
Nobody searching for a servicetitan alternative thinks ServiceTitan is bad. They think it's a lot: the onboarding project, the contract, the per-tech pricing that assumes a fleet. Linq is the other end of the spectrum: the whole loop, answered phone included, on one flat monthly bill you can start this week no per-user fees inside your seat count. Here's the honest sorting of who belongs where.
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1-20 tech crews vs multi-truck operations
days vs implementation project
AI receptionist (Growth and up) vs partner ecosystem
monthly vs annual
the loop, deliberately simple vs enterprise everything
At thirty trucks, it's the right answer.
Enterprise reporting, call center tooling, memberships at scale, integrations for everything: when you run a real fleet with office staff to drive it, ServiceTitan earns its price. This page will not pretend otherwise, because the shops it fits already know who they are.
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Fourteen days. Your actual jobs.
Not a sandbox with fake customers in it. Put a real week through the board, answer real calls with it, and see what the Friday number looks like. Fourteen days, no card, cancel any day.
A three-truck shop wearing a thirty-truck suit.
The complaints from small crews rhyme: the quote, the implementation timeline, features you'll never open, and pricing built on the assumption you'll grow into it. Paying enterprise rates to use a tenth of the machine isn't ambition. It's overhead.
Small-crew software that acts like it.
Linq runs capture, quote, dispatch, charge, re-loop with a 24/7 AI receptionist answering the phone (Growth and up), a drag-and-drop board with automatic ETA texts, estimates with signature and deposit, and tap-to-pay at the door. Built in partnership with working locksmith shops, sized and priced for crews of one to twenty $179 a month at Growth, up to five users. When you're genuinely thirty trucks, graduate with our blessing.
For crews under about twenty techs, the practical servicetitan alternative is a flat-price platform that installs in days, not quarters: Linq covers answering, dispatch, invoicing and follow-ups on one bill no per-user fees inside your seat count. The wider field is in our alternatives guide.
Pricing is quote-based and generally structured for multi-truck operations. The honest move is comparing your real crew's monthly total against a flat plan, which is the whole argument here.
For the small-crew loop, yes: the phone answered, jobs dispatched with ETA texts, money collected at the door, customers brought back. What Linq deliberately skips is the enterprise layer a small shop pays for and never opens.
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The full field is in our ServiceTitan alternatives guide, and the flat-price argument gets its numbers on the pricing page.
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Linq is ServiceTitan alternative for shops that would rather be on the tools than at a desk: start free, or put one real week through it on the 14-day trial and judge it on Friday.