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Jobber

Jobber API

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Jobber's API is GraphQL-only, served through its Developer Center with OAuth 2.0, webhooks, and GitHub template projects. Building against your own account is plan-gated: full API access requires a premium tier at $600+ per month, and the program is aimed at marketplace app developers.

Last verified: July 2026Field Service
API GRADE
C
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceGOODDocumented public GraphQL API at developer.getjobber.com with OAuth 2.0 and webhooks; plan gating is an access problem, not existence.
AccessMIXEDThe Developer Center is open, but full API access on a real account is gated behind a premium tier at $600+ per month.
CoverageMIXED
AuthMIXEDOAuth 2.0 aimed at marketplace app developers rather than direct customer integrations.
Docs & DXMIXEDReasonably documented with GitHub template projects; the API is GraphQL-only, a hurdle for teams expecting REST.
StabilityMIXED
Supergood: Jobber has an API, with gaps. We cover what it's missing: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

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Jobber scores C on the API Report Card. Jobber's API is GraphQL-only, served through its Developer Center with OAuth 2.0, webhooks, and GitHub template projects. Building against your own account is plan-gated: full API access requires a premium tier at $600+ per month, and the program is aimed at marketplace app developers.

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Critical API inputs locked behind premium plan ($600+/month) reddit.com
API designed primarily for marketplace app developers, not direct customer integrations developer.getjobber.com
GraphQL-only API may be a barrier for teams expecting REST developer.getjobber.com
Aggressive pricing escalation and expensive tier system; features locked behind higher plans reddit.com
Critical API access gated behind premium plan ($600+/month) reddit.com
Limited marketing features and setup/communication challenges g2.com
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Long-term users report company doesn't listen to feedback reddit.com