| Procore |
CrewTracks costs far less per user, averaging around $20 per employee per month, which makes it more accessible for small to mid-sized subcontractors. It’s simpler to set up and focuses on daily crew scheduling instead of enterprise-level project controls, so teams can start assigning jobs within days rather than going through long implementations. |
| Buildertrend |
CrewTracks delivers tighter control over short-range crew assignments and field execution. Contractors who self-perform work find it easier to adjust tomorrow’s schedule, reassign equipment, and notify crews instantly. Pricing is straightforward per employee, and the interface centers on field teams instead of broader homebuilding workflows. |
| Fieldwire |
While Fieldwire focuses heavily on task management and plan viewing, CrewTracks connects scheduling directly to time tracking, equipment hours, and job costing. This gives foremen and office managers one place to assign crews and monitor production, without adding separate tools for time allocation and payroll prep. |
| Smartsheet |
CrewTracks removes the need to build custom sheets or templates from scratch. Construction teams get purpose-built scheduling, crew texting, GPS tracking, and photo timeclock features out of the box. That reduces setup time and training compared to adapting a general project management tool for field operations. |
| Microsoft Project |
Compared to Microsoft Project’s complex Gantt charts, CrewTracks keeps scheduling practical and field-focused. Managers adjust daily assignments quickly, and crews see updates in a mobile app instead of static reports. It’s easier for foremen to adopt, especially when projects involve many small jobs running at once. |