- • You have a dedicated ops/IT team to run a 6 to 12 week implementation.
- • You need the deep field-service ops feature set, territory management, complex pricebooks, membership programs, KPI dashboards.
- • The per-tech math actually pencils because revenue per tech is high enough.
- • ST's per-tech pricing would cost you $1,500 to $10,000/mo for AI you can get from Corex for $149 to $1,299/mo flat.
- • You don't want to spend 6 to 12 weeks and $10K+ on implementation before going live.
- • You want photo estimating + field tech AI + multi-step invoice chase, features ST doesn't ship.
- • You've already paid for ST and the migration cost would be huge.
- • Drop the Pro AI add-ons. Add 2 to 4 Corex modules à la carte. Often $1,000+/mo net-cheaper.
- • ST keeps the dispatch. Corex does the AI. Webhook integration on onboarding call.
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If your team is trained on ServiceTitan and your data lives there, migrating costs more than the savings. The cleaner move: keep ST for the dispatch + ops, drop the Pro AI add-ons, and layer Corex modules à la carte for the AI work ST doesn't do. Webhook integration on your onboarding call routes leads into ST and triggers Corex on job completion.
The math we hear most often: drop Phones Pro and Marketing Pro (~$1,500 to $3,000/mo at typical 10 to 20 tech shops), add Corex Full Suite at $1,299/mo, and net out $500 to $2,000/mo ahead with better AI coverage.
Is Corex AI a real ServiceTitan replacement?
For a 5 to 25 tech shop, usually yes. At 50-plus techs, honestly no. ServiceTitan's reporting depth, payroll, and enterprise workflows are built for a scale most contractors never reach, and we would rather tell you that than sell you the wrong thing.
How much cheaper is Corex AI than ServiceTitan?
Substantially, at small and mid size. ServiceTitan does not publish pricing, but third-party reports put it at $245 to $500 per tech per month plus a $5,000 to $50,000 implementation. Corex modules are flat-rate with unlimited users and no implementation fee, which puts the AI work roughly 10 to 20 times cheaper for a shop of that size. ServiceTitan has also said publicly it is not optimized for companies with three or fewer technicians.
What does ServiceTitan do better than Corex AI?
Nearly everything at the enterprise end: multi-branch rollups, deep financial reporting, payroll, inventory, and a dedicated implementation team. If you are running 50-plus techs across several branches, ServiceTitan genuinely wins.
What size shop is Corex AI built for?
One to about 25 techs. That is where flat-rate pricing and fast setup beat per-tech licensing and a months-long implementation.