How This Comparison Works

Many UK trades firms run diaries, messages, spreadsheets, and separate tools for quotes, costing, and invoices. As work grows, the gap between what happens on site and what the office tracks gets wider.

SimPRO is often used by larger trade and service firms that need structured quoting, costing, and office-led control. Total Tradesmen is built for UK trades that want one job record from the first call through site work and invoicing.

This page compares how those approaches feel in practice. We are not here to run down either product. We are here to show where the day to day experience differs for engineers, vans, and the office.

Common Issues
Trades Teams Try To Solve

Before comparing systems, most UK trades teams are trying to fix the same operational gaps.

  • Jobs split across different apps
  • Too much time spent on paperwork
  • Slow job creation when calls come in
  • Forms not clearly linked to jobs
  • Hard to keep engineers and office aligned
  • No single view of the full job

How Day To Day Work Compares

This comparison looks at how each product fits work in the office, on site, and from the van. SimPRO tends to suit structured commercial work at scale; Total Tradesmen keeps domestic and small-team jobs on one record. Confirm details with each provider before you switch.

How Total Tradesmen and SimPRO compare for UK trades
On the job Total Tradesmen SimPRO
How a job runs

One continuous job from the first call through getting paid. Visit, paperwork, and invoice stay on one job record.

Often designed around quoting, job costing, and admin at the desk. The visit and the books are usually tracked separately.

New enquiry

Take the call. Open a new job. Everything that follows stays on that record.

The enquiry is logged at the desk. Pricing and costing tend to come first, then the engineer is booked in.

What you see

One screen shows the quote, each visit, certificates, and the invoice. Easy to follow what happened on the job.

Strong view of quotes, costs, and margin at the desk. Van notes and invoicing can mean flicking between screens.

Return visit

Book the return on the job you already had open. Earlier visits and paperwork stay with it.

Book another visit and adjust costing at the desk. The visit record and the bill are not always together.

Past jobs

Look up the address. Every old call-out and bill for that property in one go.

Open the customer to review earlier quotes and jobs. Useful for margin history; van detail may take a few clicks.

Diary and board

Drop the job on the board. The engineer opens that booking on their phone.

The diary is usually planned from the desk once quoting and costing are in place, then engineers are sent out.

On site

Engineer updates the job from the van. Office can see the update straight away.

The engineer marks the visit from their phone. Invoicing and final figures often wait until someone is at the desk.

Office and van

Desk and van look at one record. Nobody retypes the customer or job details.

Admin and costing sit with the office team. Engineers handle visits; paperwork is often a separate desk task.

Quote and invoice

Quote, invoice, and payment sit on the job you already have open.

Typically strong for detailed quotes and job costing from the desk. The bill may not match what the engineer had on their phone that day.

Certificates

Gas safety and paperwork get filled in from the van. They stay with that job when you leave.

Certificates are completed for the visit, then matched to the job when admin catches up at base.

Engineer day list

iOS app: tap the next job, do the work, move down the list.

Phone app for today’s runs. Pricing work and sending invoices is mainly desk-based.

UK trades focus

Built for UK plumbers, electricians, gas engineers, builders, locksmiths, and HVAC firms — paperwork from the van matters.

Used by UK firms with a busy desk and accounts setup. Often suits quoting and costing as much as van work.

Typical week

Ring, book, van, paperwork, invoice — then the next one. A familiar rhythm for UK trades.

Desk time on margins and paperwork; engineers out on the road. The week often divides between the van and the office.

SimPRO is a third party product and trademark of its respective owner. Wording and availability can change. Use this table as a starting point and verify what matters for your business.

The comparison above shows how each product fits day to day trade work in the office and on site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Practical answers while you review the comparison.

Is Total Tradesmen a SimPRO alternative?

Yes. Total Tradesmen is built for UK trades comparing options like SimPRO. A free trial is a simple way to see if one job record from call to payment suits how you run your vans and office.

How does Total Tradesmen compare on quoting and job costing?

You quote and invoice on the job you already have open. SimPRO is often stronger for detailed desk-led costing; Total Tradesmen keeps quoting and paperwork on the job the engineer and office already share.

Can I manage engineers and scheduling?

Yes. You can assign engineers, plan diaries, and keep the office and field aligned on the same job updates.

Is it suitable for small trades businesses?

Yes. It suits sole traders and small teams. You can start on a 30 day free trial with no payment details required.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. Engineers can use the iOS app from the van for job details, updates, and photos.

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