Construction Software Pricing (2026)
What 8 construction tools actually charge, taken from their own pricing pages and re-checked as they change. Cheapest first.
Pricing verified Aug 12, 2026
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Every construction tool we track, cheapest first
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Raken
Daily reporting, time tracking and field management for construction crews, from $23 per user per month with a 3-user minimum.
At $23-59/user/month, Raken sits mid-pack for construction field management software — not a budget tool like a generic time-tracking app, but nowhere near the enterprise price tag of a full project management suite like Procore. They're clearly chasing small-to-mid GCs and specialty contractors who want daily reporting without an implementation team.
Plans: Basic $23/mo per seat · Performance $59/mo per seat · Let's Chat Contact Sales
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Fieldwire
Jobsite management and plan-viewing app by Hilti, with a free tier and paid plans from $39 per user per month.
Fieldwire sits mid-pack in construction field management software — pricier than barebones plan-viewing apps but cheaper than heavyweight suites like Procore. They're clearly hunting mid-market GCs and subs who want project intelligence without an enterprise sales cycle.
Plans: Basic $0/mo per seat · Pro $39/mo per seat · Business $64/mo per seat · Business Plus $89/mo per seat · Custom contracts Contact Sales
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Contractor Foreman
All-in-one construction management software with seat-tiered plans from $49 to $332 per month.
At $49-$332/mo this sits mid-market — cheaper than heavyweight construction ERPs like Procore, but pricier than bare-bones invoicing tools, so they're clearly courting small-to-mid contractors who've outgrown spreadsheets but can't justify enterprise software costs. The 5-tier spread also lets them compete on both ends: undercut on Basic, upsell hard once a crew grows.
Plans: Basic $49/mo per seat · Standard $105/mo per seat · Plus $166/mo per seat · Pro $221/mo per seat · Unlimited $332/mo per seat
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Roofr
Roofing CRM with instant estimates, proposals, invoicing and pay-as-you-go roof measurement reports.
Roofr sits in the middle of the roofing-tech pack — pricier than bare-bones measurement tools but cheaper than the all-in-one platforms bundling CRM, financing, and production management. The free tier is a wedge to win over solo roofers and small outfits still measuring manually or using cheaper point solutions, then upsell them as they professionalize.
Plans: Starter $0/mo · Measure+ $109/mo · Essentials $249/mo · Scale $349/mo
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Knowify
Contract and service job management with QuickBooks sync for trade contractors, from $99 per month.
At $149-399/month before add-ons and per-seat fees, Knowify sits in the mid-to-upper range for construction/trade-focused project management tools — pricier than generic PM software but positioned as a specialist play against rivals like BuilderTrend or CoConstruct. They're not competing on cheapness; they're betting contractors will pay more for industry-specific job costing and billing features.
Plans: Core $149/mo · Advanced $399/mo · Enterprise Contact Sales
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Buildxact
Estimating, takeoff and job management for builders and remodelers, with unlimited-user plans from $199 per month.
Plans: Go $0/mo · Foundation $199/mo · Pro $399/mo · Master $599/mo
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Bluebeam
PDF markup, measurement and collaboration software for construction teams, billed per user annually from $260.
At $260-$590/seat/month, Bluebeam sits firmly in premium territory compared to general-purpose PDF tools like Adobe Acrobat, but that's the point — they're not competing on price, they're competing on being the construction/AEC industry standard. They're winning teams that already live in PDF-heavy takeoff and markup workflows and won't blink at the cost because the alternative is slower bid prep.
Plans: Basics $260/mo per seat · Core $330/mo per seat · Complete $440/mo per seat · Max $590/mo per seat
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PlanSwift
Digital takeoff and estimating software for contractors, sold as a $2,000 annual subscription including support and training.
At $2K/year flat, this lands mid-pack for construction takeoff software — pricier than DIY spreadsheet approaches but cheaper than enterprise estimating suites that charge per-seat or per-project. They're courting small-to-mid contractors who want pro-grade takeoff tools without a per-user pricing spiral.
Plans: PlanSwift Professional Contact Sales
Construction Software Pricing FAQ
- How much does construction software cost?
- Entry prices run from $23/mo (Raken) to $260/mo (Bluebeam), with a median entry price of $109/mo across the 7 priced products we track.
- What is the cheapest construction software?
- Raken has the lowest entry price of the construction software we track, at $23/mo. Fieldwire ($39/mo) and Contractor Foreman ($49/mo) are next. Fieldwire and Roofr are free to start on.
- Is there free construction software?
- Yes — Fieldwire, Roofr, Buildxact offer a free plan.
- How is construction software usually priced?
- 4 of the 8 construction tools we track use per seat pricing, against 3 on flat rate and 1 on hybrid.