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Pet Sitting Software Comparison 2026: 7 Best Platforms Reviewed

Pet Sitting Software Comparison 2026: 7 Best Platforms Reviewed

Software Comparison February 12, 2026 By JJ Andrade 10 min read

The pet care industry hit $150 billion in the U.S. in 2025, and pet sitting and dog walking are among its fastest-growing segments. If you're running a pet sitting business — whether it's just you and 15 regular clients or a team of 10 walkers — you've probably realized that text messages and Google Sheets aren't cutting it anymore.

Pet sitting software handles scheduling, client communication, GPS tracking, invoicing, and staff management. But with a dozen options on the market, choosing the right one is overwhelming. Some are built specifically for pet care. Others are general service business platforms that happen to work for pet sitters.

This guide compares the 7 most popular pet sitting software platforms in 2026 — with honest pros, cons, and pricing so you can make an informed decision.

73%
of pet sitting businesses using dedicated software report higher client retention within 6 months

What to Look for in Pet Sitting Software

Before comparing specific platforms, here's what actually matters for pet sitting businesses:

The 7 Best Pet Sitting Software Platforms

1. Time To Pet

From $49/month (Solo) | $99/month (Team)

The most popular dedicated pet sitting software, and for good reason. Time To Pet was built from the ground up for pet care businesses and it shows. Excellent scheduling, GPS walk tracking, client portal, and visit report cards that clients love.

✅ Pros
  • Purpose-built for pet care
  • Excellent GPS walk tracking with maps
  • Visit report cards with photos
  • Strong client portal
  • QuickBooks integration
❌ Cons
  • Per-staff pricing gets expensive ($99+ for teams)
  • Limited if you offer non-pet services
  • No route optimization
  • Invoicing less flexible than general platforms

Best for: Dedicated pet sitting/dog walking businesses with 1-10 staff who only offer pet services.

2. Pet Sitter Plus

From $35/month (Basic) | $55/month (Premium)

A solid, affordable option that's been around since 2010. Pet Sitter Plus focuses on the essentials — scheduling, client management, and invoicing — without the bells and whistles. The interface feels dated compared to newer platforms, but it's reliable and well-priced.

✅ Pros
  • Very affordable pricing
  • Good scheduling system
  • Pet profile management
  • Key/access management feature
  • Responsive customer support
❌ Cons
  • Dated user interface
  • Limited GPS tracking
  • No mobile app (mobile web only)
  • Basic reporting

Best for: Solo pet sitters or very small teams who want affordable, reliable basics.

3. Precise Petcare

From $39.99/month | Custom pricing for larger teams

Precise Petcare targets mid-size pet care businesses with more advanced scheduling and staff management. Its standout feature is the detailed availability system for staff and the ability to handle complex recurring schedules.

✅ Pros
  • Advanced staff scheduling & availability
  • GPS tracking with geofencing
  • Automated client notifications
  • Detailed visit reports
  • Good recurring schedule handling
❌ Cons
  • Steeper learning curve
  • Custom pricing can be opaque
  • Mobile app has mixed reviews
  • Limited integrations

Best for: Mid-size pet sitting businesses (5-20 staff) with complex scheduling needs.

4. Scout (formerly PetSitClick)

From $25/month (Solo) | $75/month (Business)

Scout has grown rapidly since rebranding from PetSitClick. It offers a clean, modern interface and focuses on the dog walking segment specifically. The real-time GPS tracking and automated photo reports are particularly polished.

✅ Pros
  • Modern, intuitive interface
  • Excellent real-time GPS tracking
  • Automatic photo reports
  • Client app for pet parents
  • Affordable solo pricing
❌ Cons
  • Stronger for walks than sitting/boarding
  • Fewer integrations than established platforms
  • Limited invoicing customization
  • Newer platform — less proven at scale

Best for: Dog walking businesses that prioritize GPS tracking and a modern client experience.

5. Gingr

From $99/month | Enterprise pricing available

Gingr is the enterprise option, built primarily for pet daycare and boarding facilities. It includes point-of-sale, retail management, vaccination tracking, and facility-specific features. Overkill for mobile pet sitters, but powerful for businesses with a physical location.

✅ Pros
  • Comprehensive facility management
  • Point-of-sale for retail
  • Vaccination tracking & compliance
  • Online booking portal
  • Strong reporting & analytics
❌ Cons
  • Expensive starting price
  • Designed for facilities, not mobile sitters
  • Complex setup process
  • No GPS walk tracking

Best for: Pet daycare centers and boarding facilities with a physical location.

6. Pawfinity

From $33.97/month (Starter) | $97/month (Pro)

Pawfinity is a newer player that tries to cover grooming, boarding, daycare, and pet sitting in one platform. The flexibility is its strength — but it means no single area is as deep as specialized tools.

✅ Pros
  • Multi-service (grooming + sitting + daycare)
  • Affordable pricing
  • Online booking
  • Good client communication tools
  • Clean interface
❌ Cons
  • Jack of all trades, master of none
  • GPS tracking less robust
  • Limited staff management at lower tiers
  • Reporting could be deeper

Best for: Multi-service pet care businesses (grooming + sitting) wanting one platform.

7. WeCazza

From $49/month (flat rate, unlimited users)

Full disclosure: WeCazza is our platform. We built it as a general-purpose service business management tool — which means it works for pet sitting, but also for cleaning, landscaping, handyman, and any other field service. This matters if you offer (or plan to offer) services beyond pet care.

✅ Pros
  • Flat-rate pricing (no per-user fees)
  • Multi-service: pet care + cleaning + any service
  • Scheduling, invoicing, CRM in one platform
  • Route optimization built-in
  • AI assistant for business insights
  • Mobile app for field staff
❌ Cons
  • Not pet-specific (no GPS walk maps yet)
  • No visit report cards (yet)
  • Newer platform — smaller user community
  • Pet profile system less detailed than Time To Pet

Best for: Multi-service businesses that do pet sitting AND other services (cleaning, errands, etc.) and want one platform for everything.

Quick Comparison Table

Feature Comparison at a Glance

GPS Walk TrackingTTP ✅ | PSP ❌ | PP ✅ | Scout ✅ | Gingr ❌ | Pawf ⚠️ | WC ⚠️
Client PortalTTP ✅ | PSP ✅ | PP ✅ | Scout ✅ | Gingr ✅ | Pawf ✅ | WC ✅
Route OptimizationTTP ❌ | PSP ❌ | PP ❌ | Scout ❌ | Gingr ❌ | Pawf ❌ | WC ✅
Multi-Service SupportTTP ❌ | PSP ❌ | PP ❌ | Scout ❌ | Gingr ⚠️ | Pawf ⚠️ | WC ✅
Flat-Rate PricingTTP ❌ | PSP ✅ | PP ❌ | Scout ❌ | Gingr ❌ | Pawf ✅ | WC ✅
Starting Price$49 | $35 | $40 | $25 | $99 | $25 | $49

Legend: TTP = Time To Pet, PSP = Pet Sitter Plus, PP = Precise Petcare, Pawf = Pawfinity, WC = WeCazza. ✅ = Full support, ⚠️ = Partial, ❌ = Not available

How to Choose the Right Platform

Here's the decision framework that works for most pet sitting businesses:

If you only do pet sitting/walking and have staff: Time To Pet is the gold standard. The per-user pricing adds up, but the pet-specific features (GPS maps, visit report cards, pet profiles) are best-in-class.

If you're a solo sitter on a budget: Pet Sitter Plus or Scout. Both are affordable and cover the basics. Scout has the better interface; Pet Sitter Plus has more years of reliability.

If you run a physical facility (daycare/boarding): Gingr. It's expensive but built for exactly this use case.

If you offer multiple services beyond pet care: This is where specialized pet sitting software falls short. If you're doing pet sitting AND house cleaning, or pet sitting AND errand services, you either need two separate platforms or a flexible multi-service tool like WeCazza.

The Multi-Service Problem

Here's something most pet sitting software comparison articles don't mention: many pet care businesses don't stay pet-only.

You start walking dogs. Then a client asks if you can also water their plants while they're away. Then another asks about house sitting. Before long, you're offering pet sitting, house sitting, plant care, and maybe light cleaning. It's a natural evolution — your clients already trust you with their home and pets.

The problem? Time To Pet doesn't handle non-pet services. Neither does Precise Petcare or Scout. You end up running your pet business in one app and everything else in spreadsheets, or paying for two software platforms.

This is the gap we're solving with WeCazza. One platform that handles any service type — pet sitting today, cleaning tomorrow, whatever your clients need. No per-user fees means your team of walkers and sitters doesn't inflate your monthly bill.

The best pet sitting software is the one that grows with your business. If you're certain you'll always be pet-only, go specialized. If there's any chance you'll diversify, choose flexibility from the start.

What About Switching Costs?

If you're already on a platform and considering switching, here's what to expect:

The biggest switching cost is actually client disruption. If your clients are used to a portal, changing it creates friction. Weigh that against the long-term benefits of a better-fit platform.

Need a Platform That Grows With You?

WeCazza handles pet sitting, cleaning, and any service type — all in one platform with flat-rate pricing. No per-user fees. Try it free for 15 days.

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About the Author

JJ Andrade — Production Engineer, business performance consultant, and author of the Combining Lean Six Sigma and Queuing Theory series. CEO of JJ Andrade LLC and founder of WeCazza.

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