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Top 10 General Contractor Software (2026)

These rankings prioritize project control, estimating, job costing, subcontractor coordination, documents, schedules and field-to-office visibility.

Last updated in July 2026 · 10 tools scored · Editorial assessment

Our verdict: Ontraccr is the best general contractor software for trades and home services in 2026 with a score of 9.8/10 — best for customizable construction workflow automation. Procore (9.6/10) and Buildertrend (9.4/10) round out the top three.

RankToolBest forScore
#1OntraccrBest overallBest for customizable construction workflow automation9.8/ 10
#2Procore logoProcoreBest for large commercial general contractors9.6/ 10
#3Buildertrend logoBuildertrendBest for established home builders and remodelers9.4/ 10
#4JobTread logoJobTreadBest value for growing residential and light-commercial contractors9.3/ 10
#5Autodesk Construction Cloud logoAutodesk Construction CloudBest for BIM- and drawing-intensive contractors9.1/ 10
#6Contractor Foreman logoContractor ForemanBest budget-friendly all-in-one contractor platform8.9/ 10
#7Projul logoProjulBest flat-rate platform for field-heavy construction teams8.7/ 10
#8BuildxactBest for residential builders prioritizing estimating8.6/ 10
#9Houzz Pro logoHouzz ProBest for remodelers and design-build firms8.5/ 10
#10Knowify logoKnowifyBest for specialty contractors needing serious job costing8.4/ 10
  1. #1Ontraccr

    Best overallBest for customizable construction workflow automation

    9.8/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Purpose-built for construction, specialty trades and heavy civil.
    • Highly configurable workflows without a separate automation platform.
    • Combines projects, schedules, time, job costs and documentation.
    • Strong forms, approvals, geofencing and equipment tracking.
    • Provides real-time field updates and client access.

    Cons:

    Smaller public-review footprint than Procore or Buildertrend.

  2. Procore logo

    #2Procore

    Best for large commercial general contractors

    9.6/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Industry-leading project-management depth.
    • Excellent RFIs, submittals, drawings and document control.
    • Strong quality, safety and financial workflows.
    • Broad collaboration across owners, designers, GCs and subcontractors.
    • Extensive construction integration marketplace.

    Cons:

    Pricing and implementation are excessive for many smaller contractors.

  3. Buildertrend logo

    #3Buildertrend

    Best for established home builders and remodelers

    9.4/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Strong scheduling, change orders and daily logs.
    • Detailed estimating, job costing and forecasting.
    • Excellent homeowner client portal.
    • Purchase orders, selections and warranty management.
    • Mature platform with broad residential adoption.

    Cons:

    Custom pricing can be difficult for small builders to evaluate.

  4. JobTread logo

    #4JobTread

    Best value for growing residential and light-commercial contractors

    9.3/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Budget-first workflow connecting estimates and actual costs.
    • Strong takeoff, cost catalog and bid-request capabilities.
    • Customer and vendor portals.
    • Transparent base and internal-user pricing.
    • Training and support included.

    Cons:

    Enterprise document controls trail Procore.

  5. Autodesk Construction Cloud logo

    #5Autodesk Construction Cloud

    Best for BIM- and drawing-intensive contractors

    9.1/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Deep connection between models, drawings and field execution.
    • Strong project, quality and safety management.
    • Excellent model coordination.
    • Particularly valuable to Revit and AutoCAD users.
    • Suitable for technically complex commercial projects.

    Cons:

    Product structure and implementation are complicated for SMBs.

  6. Contractor Foreman logo

    #6Contractor Foreman

    Best budget-friendly all-in-one contractor platform

    8.9/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Exceptionally broad feature set for the price.
    • Estimates, schedules, daily logs and change orders.
    • Supports RFIs, submittals, AIA billing and safety.
    • Available across desktop, phone and tablet.
    • Strong option for contractors leaving spreadsheets.

    Cons:

    Some modules are less polished than specialized competitors.

  7. Projul logo

    #7Projul

    Best flat-rate platform for field-heavy construction teams

    8.7/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • CRM, estimates, schedules and project management.
    • Full mobile app and photo documentation.
    • Converts accepted estimates into scheduled work.
    • Client portal and project communication.
    • Unlimited-user pricing can benefit larger crews.

    Cons:

    Annual commitment and entry cost are difficult for very small firms.

  8. #8Buildxact

    Best for residential builders prioritizing estimating

    8.6/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Strong digital takeoff and estimating.
    • Connects estimates with schedules and job tracking.
    • AI-assisted estimating capabilities.
    • Well suited to residential builders and remodelers.
    • More approachable than enterprise construction platforms.

    Cons:

    Less suitable for complex commercial document workflows.

  9. Houzz Pro logo

    #9Houzz Pro

    Best for remodelers and design-build firms

    8.5/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Combines lead generation and project management.
    • Estimates, proposals, takeoffs and 3D floor plans.
    • Schedules, change orders and client approvals.
    • Strong homeowner-facing experience.
    • Valuable connection to the Houzz marketplace.

    Cons:

    Less operational construction depth than Procore or Buildertrend.

  10. Knowify logo

    #10Knowify

    Best for specialty contractors needing serious job costing

    8.4/ 10

    Editorial score

    Pros:

    • Strong estimating and budget-versus-actual tracking.
    • Supports change orders and progress billing.
    • Handles project and service workflows.
    • Strong QuickBooks-oriented financial process.
    • Designed specifically for trade contractors.

    Cons:

    Interface and mobile workflows can require more training.

How we scored this category

These rankings prioritize suitability for contractors, trades and home-service companies — not generic software popularity. Scores are editorial assessments on a 10-point scale, not crowd-review averages.

Trades and home-services fit
25%
Category-specific capabilities
25%
Ease of implementation and field usability
15%
Integrations
15%
Value
10%
Scalability and support
10%

Frequently asked questions

What is the best general contractor software for trades and home services in 2026?

Ontraccr is the best general contractor software for trades and home services in 2026 with a score of 9.8/10 — best for customizable construction workflow automation. Procore (9.6/10) and Buildertrend (9.4/10) round out the top three.

How are these rankings scored?

These rankings prioritize suitability for contractors, trades and home-service companies — not generic software popularity. Scores are editorial assessments on a 10-point scale, not crowd-review averages. Each tool is scored across six weighted criteria: trades and home-services fit (25%), category-specific capabilities (25%), ease of implementation and field usability (15%), integrations (15%), value (10%), scalability and support (10%).

How often is this list updated?

We re-evaluate each category as the market changes. This list was last updated in July 2026.