What is the main difference between Aiventic and Bruviti?
Comparison
Two AI-first platforms for field service diagnostics — with different approaches to pricing, technician experience, and deployment. See how they stack up.
Last updated: March 2026
Schedule a demoBruviti uses knowledge graph technology for AI diagnostics and root cause analysis, and offers ServiceYoda as a free-tier product for appliance repair. Aiventic is a voice-activated, mobile-first AI assistant with transparent pricing starting at $39/license/month. If you want to try AI diagnostics for free (appliance-only), ServiceYoda is worth a look. If you need hands-free guidance across all field service verticals with clear pricing, Aiventic is built for that.
See how Aiventic and Bruviti compare across key capabilities.
| Feature | Aiventic | Bruviti |
|---|---|---|
| AI & Diagnostics | ||
| AI-powered diagnostics | Real-time AI diagnostics with guided troubleshooting | AI diagnostics with knowledge graph technology |
| Voice activation | Hands-free voice-activated assistant | Not available |
| Root cause analysis | AI-guided troubleshooting paths | Pattern-based root cause analysis from service data |
| Knowledge management | Real-time knowledge lookup from history and manuals | Knowledge graph connecting service patterns |
| Technician Experience | ||
| Mobile-first design | Built for phones and tablets in the field | Web-based platform |
| Hands-free operation | Voice commands while working on equipment | Requires manual interaction |
| Free tier | Not available (demo and trial options) | ServiceYoda free tier for appliance repair |
| Onboarding time | Days — minimal training required | Varies — data onboarding can take time |
| Pricing & Plans | ||
| Published pricing | Yes — $39–$59/license/mo on website | No — custom pricing through sales |
| Free option | No (paid plans start at $39/mo) | ServiceYoda free tier (limited features) |
| Contract flexibility | Month-to-month available | Custom enterprise agreements |
| Minimum commitment | 5 licenses | Varies by engagement |
| Integration & Support | ||
| FSM integrations | Service Titan, Rossware, E-Pass, Aries | Major field service management platforms |
| API access | Available on Premium and Enterprise | Available on enterprise plans |
| Implementation support | Guided onboarding with dedicated support | Enterprise implementation support |
| Data onboarding | Quick setup with FSM integrations | May require significant historical data import |
Information based on publicly available data as of March 2026. Verify details with each vendor.
Aiventic publishes pricing. Bruviti offers a free tier for appliance repair via ServiceYoda, with custom pricing for their main platform.
Sample: 10 technicians on Premium
$590/mo
+ $299/mo for integrations if needed
ServiceYoda (appliance only)
Free
Limited features; full platform requires sales contact
Both Aiventic and Bruviti are AI-first, but they approach the problem differently. Bruviti uses knowledge graph technology to connect service patterns and surface root cause analysis from historical data — strong for teams with large datasets who want pattern-based insights. Aiventic focuses on real-time, guided troubleshooting with a voice-activated interface, helping technicians get answers hands-free while working on equipment. The distinction is analysis after service data collection versus guidance during the repair.
Bruviti's ServiceYoda offers a free entry point specifically for appliance repair — a great way to try AI diagnostics with zero commitment. However, it's limited to appliance use cases and basic features. Aiventic doesn't offer a free tier, but its paid plans ($39–$59/license/month) cover all field service verticals — HVAC, appliance, commercial equipment, commercial kitchen, and more — with voice activation and FSM integrations included.
Aiventic is designed for fast deployment — teams typically get up and running in days with minimal training. The mobile-first, voice-activated interface means technicians can start using it immediately. Bruviti's enterprise platform may require longer setup, particularly if you need to onboard historical service data to power the knowledge graph. ServiceYoda is quicker to get started with since it's a more focused product.
Bruviti serves mid-market to enterprise organizations, with ServiceYoda providing an entry point for smaller appliance shops. Aiventic focuses on SMB and mid-market field service teams (5–500 technicians) who want AI assistance with transparent pricing and month-to-month flexibility. Both companies are growing — the right choice depends on your team size, budget, and whether you need voice-activated field guidance or data-driven root cause analysis.
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Last reviewed: February 2026
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