Square partners with Edmonton’s Jobber as App Marketplace launches in Canada

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Edmonton-based Jobber announced today that it has integrated its cloud-based service software with global payments company Square. The integration allows Jobber customers in both the U.S. and Canada to use Square to collect payments in the field or online.

“Jobber’s number one priority is to help pave a path to success for our customers. We do that in a lot of ways, and an undeniably critical one is getting paid for work,” said Sam Pillar, CEO & founder of Jobber, in a statement to BetaKit. “Square is an established leader in the payments space, with an excellent product and customer experience. Partnering with Square is a great step for us in continuing to bring our customers closer to their hard earned cash, and we’re really excited about it!”

Jobber is the first Canadian company to collaborate with Square, and the announcement coincides with the Canadian launch of the Square App Marketplace. Square customers can find Jobber on the App Marketplace today, and use the organization tool to schedule jobs, send invoices, and collect payments.

Read more about Square’s App Marketplace on MobileSyrup.

Douglas Soltys

Douglas Soltys

Douglas Soltys is the Editor-in-Chief of BetaKit and founder of BetaKit Incorporated. He has worked for a few failed companies and written about many more. He spends too much time on the Internet.

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