Switching from Jobber

Moving your Jobber data over

Export from Jobber as CSV, map your columns once, and bring your customers, properties, jobs, invoices, and estimates with you. Bigger or messier than that? Our team takes it on.

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Straight answer

We've built a dedicated import engine for Yardbook backups that our team runs end to end. We haven't built the equivalent for Jobber yet. What we have here is CSV import plus a person who'll do the work with you — and we'd rather tell you that than dress it up.

What the importer takes

Five record types, and the fields in each

Map your Jobber export columns to these once per file. We validate the file before anything is written to your account.

Customers

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Address
  • City
  • State
  • ZIP code
  • Notes
  • Payment terms
  • Source
  • Tags

Properties

  • Address
  • City
  • State
  • ZIP code
  • Property type
  • Customer email
  • Customer name

Jobs

  • Title
  • Description
  • Scheduled date
  • Status
  • Customer email
  • Customer name
  • Property address
  • Service type

Invoices

  • Total
  • Subtotal
  • Tax
  • Due date
  • Status
  • Customer email
  • Customer name

Estimates

  • Total
  • Subtotal
  • Tax
  • Expiration date
  • Status
  • Customer email
  • Customer name

Import customers first — jobs, invoices, and estimates match to them by name or email as they land.

What it doesn't

Not in the CSV path

These aren't part of a self-serve CSV import. If you need them moved, that's what migration support on the Business plan is for — we reply within 1–2 business days.

  • Payments and payment history
  • Invoice and estimate line items
  • Crew timesheets
  • Chemical application records
  • Photos and file attachments
  • Your services catalog — you build that here
Coming from Yardbook instead

That one we move for you, end to end

Nine import stages covering invoices with their original numbers, payments, timesheets, and your full chemical application history.

See the Yardbook migration

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FAQ

Moving from Jobber: FAQs

How do I move my data from Jobber to Turf Pro Logic?

Export your data from Jobber as CSV, then use our importer to bring across customers, properties, jobs, invoices, and estimates. Import customers first so jobs and invoices link to the right records as they land.

Is the Jobber migration hands-off like the Yardbook one?

Not in the same way, and we'd rather say so. We've built a dedicated import engine for Yardbook backups that our team runs end to end. For Jobber, the path today is CSV export into our importer. If you have a large history or you're consolidating more than one system, migration support is included on the Business plan and our team will take it on directly.

What can I import from a CSV?

Customers, properties, jobs, invoices, and estimates. You map your columns to our fields once per file, and we validate the file before anything is written.

What doesn't come across from a CSV export?

Payments, crew timesheets, chemical application history, and invoice line items aren't part of the CSV import — those come across on the concierge path. Your services catalog is built here either way.

Can I try it before I move everything?

Yes. Start a free trial, import your customers, and run a few real jobs before you commit. No credit card is required to start.

Ready when you are

Try it with your own data

Start the trial, import your customers, and run a few real jobs before you commit to anything.

Questions? Contact us at support@turfprologic.com