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.
| Rank | Tool | Best for | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | OntraccrBest overall | Best for customizable construction workflow automation | 9.8/ 10 |
| #2 | Procore | Best for large commercial general contractors | 9.6/ 10 |
| #3 | Buildertrend | Best for established home builders and remodelers | 9.4/ 10 |
| #4 | JobTread | Best value for growing residential and light-commercial contractors | 9.3/ 10 |
| #5 | Autodesk Construction Cloud | Best for BIM- and drawing-intensive contractors | 9.1/ 10 |
| #6 | Contractor Foreman | Best budget-friendly all-in-one contractor platform | 8.9/ 10 |
| #7 | Projul | Best flat-rate platform for field-heavy construction teams | 8.7/ 10 |
| #8 | Buildxact | Best for residential builders prioritizing estimating | 8.6/ 10 |
| #9 | Houzz Pro | Best for remodelers and design-build firms | 8.5/ 10 |
| #10 | Knowify | Best for specialty contractors needing serious job costing | 8.4/ 10 |
#1Ontraccr
Best overallBest for customizable construction workflow automation
9.8/ 10Editorial 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.

#2Procore
Best for large commercial general contractors
9.6/ 10Editorial 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.

#3Buildertrend
Best for established home builders and remodelers
9.4/ 10Editorial 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.

#4JobTread
Best value for growing residential and light-commercial contractors
9.3/ 10Editorial 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.

#5Autodesk Construction Cloud
Best for BIM- and drawing-intensive contractors
9.1/ 10Editorial 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.

#6Contractor Foreman
Best budget-friendly all-in-one contractor platform
8.9/ 10Editorial 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.

#7Projul
Best flat-rate platform for field-heavy construction teams
8.7/ 10Editorial 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.
#8Buildxact
Best for residential builders prioritizing estimating
8.6/ 10Editorial 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.

#9Houzz Pro
Best for remodelers and design-build firms
8.5/ 10Editorial 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.

#10Knowify
Best for specialty contractors needing serious job costing
8.4/ 10Editorial 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.