The Problem With Most Tradie CRMs
Every tradie we talk to has the same story. Leads coming in from different places. Follow-ups falling through the cracks. Quotes sitting unread. Five-star jobs with zero reviews to show for it. And somewhere in the background, a subscription to a piece of software that half-solves the problem.
The CRM market for tradies has exploded — ServiceM8, Tradify, Jobber, Fergus, simPRO and a dozen others all fighting for your credit card. Some are great at scheduling. Some have slick invoicing. But none of them were built to help you actually grow — to capture leads, follow up automatically, build your reputation, and fill your pipeline before you've put your tools down.
That's a different kind of platform. And in 2026, there's one that stands out: GoHighLevel. We use it ourselves at Sora. We've set it up for trade businesses across Australia. And in this guide, we're laying out exactly how it compares — the good, the honest caveats, and why it's the platform we recommend for any tradie serious about growth.

Why Every Tradie Needs a CRM in 2026
Let's be straight: if you're a sole trader doing $200k/year and just need to send invoices, a simple field service app is fine. This guide is for tradies who want to grow. Three crews, a full pipeline, a business that runs without you chasing every lead manually.
Here's what happens without a proper CRM:
- Leads fall through the cracks. Someone messages Sunday night. By Tuesday you've forgotten. They've called someone else.
- Follow-up is inconsistent. You send one quote, hear nothing, move on. The reality: 80% of sales require 5+ follow-up touches. Most tradies stop at one.
- You're invisible on Google. Jobs finish, happy customers go home, and you get zero reviews — because nobody asked at the right moment.
- No visibility. How many leads came in this month? What's your close rate? Which source brings the best customers? You're flying blind.
- Revenue is unpredictable. Good months and bad months with no pattern. A CRM gives you a pipeline — a real view of what's coming.
The right CRM — set up properly for your trade business — automates most of this. Messages get sent. Quotes get followed up. Reviews get requested. You're not the one doing it manually.
The tradies getting the most consistent work aren't always the best at the job — they're the best at following up faster and staying front-of-mind. A CRM is how you automate that advantage.
What We Looked For
Picking a CRM for a trade business isn't like picking project management software. The needs are specific. Here's the criteria we used to evaluate every platform: