
Procore
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Commercial-grade construction management priced on your annual build volume. Overkill until you're running many large projects at once.
This is a researched profile of Procore, built from its own pages and docs, not yet hands-on.
Built for, and not
Built for
- Commercial and large general contractors running many projects at once
- Companies that need full project, financials, and field management on one platform
- Operations with the annual construction volume to justify enterprise pricing
Skip this if
- Residential remodelers and small builders. Buildertrend fits that end better
- Solo trades and service crews. This is enterprise construction software
- Anyone wanting transparent, low-commitment pricing
How we scored Procore
Editorial score, weighted by the criteria below. Full methodology →
Pros and cons
What works
- Comprehensive project, financials, and field management for large construction
- Unlimited users with no per-seat fees
- Full offline mobile mode and a deep integration marketplace
Watch before buying
- Quote-only pricing tied to construction volume, with a contract
- Enterprise cost and complexity, overkill for small builders
- A real implementation project to get running
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What Procore is
Procore is commercial-grade construction management software for general contractors at scale. It brings project management, financials, and field operations onto one platform, and prices on annual construction volume rather than per user.
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Where it shines
The breadth is the point: documents, RFIs, financials, and field tools on one system, unlimited users without per-seat fees, a full offline mobile mode for real job sites, and a deep integration marketplace. For a large contractor, consolidating onto Procore is the appeal.
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Where it falls short
It is enterprise software with enterprise cost and complexity. Pricing is quote-only and tied to your build volume, a contract and a real implementation are required, and it is overkill until you are running many large projects at once.
Our verdict
The right platform once you are genuinely a commercial or large general contractor, and far too much for a small builder or service crew. The breadth, offline mobile, and unlimited users earn it at scale; below that, Buildertrend or a field-service tool fits better. Our score reflects researched sources and verified user reviews, not hands-on testing.
Integrations
Support and mobile
Support
Phone, email, and chat support with a knowledge base, certification courses, and an active community. Capterra rates it about 4.5, with breadth and support generally praised and the cost and complexity the common caveats.
Mobile
Capable iOS and Android apps with a full offline mode, so field teams can work drawings, RFIs, and daily logs on a job site without signal and sync on reconnect. The mobile experience is built for real construction sites.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Procore.
How is Procore priced?
Quote-only, based on your annual construction volume rather than per user. You can add unlimited users without seat fees, but the platform cost scales with how much you build, and a contract is required.
Who is Procore for?
Commercial and large general contractors running many projects that need full project, financial, and field management on one platform and have the volume to justify the cost.
Does it work offline?
Yes, with a full offline mode, so field teams can work drawings, RFIs, and daily logs on site without signal and sync when reconnected.
Procore or Buildertrend?
Procore targets commercial and large general contractors; Buildertrend targets residential builders and remodelers. Choose by the scale and type of construction you run.