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Comparing Homebase pricing tiers

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Hey everyone,

Comparing Homebase pricing tiers

I'm running a food truck in Fort Worth, TX and looking for advice. We currently have been looking at different options. Any recommendations or experiences to share?

Thanks in advance!
Rachel Sullivan 👑 Master
1,430 points • Member since Oct 2025

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Ann Harris
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231 posts
Oct 26, 2025
Make sure you're on the latest version. That fixed it for us.
James Sanders
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218 posts
Oct 27, 2025
Had the same problem, support was responsive when I contacted them.
Angela Baker
👑 Master
195 posts
Nov 10, 2025
Training took about 5 days for our staff.
Chris Johnson
👑 Master
206 posts
Nov 15, 2025
For food_truck, I'd recommend considering looking at multiple options
Raymond White
👑 Master
200 posts
Nov 15, 2025
Cost us about $61/month all in. Worth it.
Justin Young
👑 Master
217 posts
Nov 16, 2025
+1 to this. We've seen similar results.
Stephanie Hill
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222 posts
Nov 21, 2025
We had the same issue. What worked for us was contacting support
Juan Rivera
👑 Master
210 posts
Nov 23, 2025
The battery efficiency is definitely worth the extra cost IMO.
Frances Chen
👑 Master
220 posts
Nov 24, 2025
Check out the offline mode setting, that might help.

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