Knowify Review (2026): Contractor job costing, billing, and QuickBooks sync

Construction accounting software built for QuickBooks-driven trade contractors.

Updated June 26, 2026

4.1 MAQTOOB rating

Our Verdict

Knowify is for trade contractors whose billing is tied to job costs and field work. It connects estimates, contracts, purchases, invoices, and QuickBooks. Time, change orders, and project reporting can stay closer to the job. The fit is clearest when QuickBooks remains the accounting system but the contractor needs stronger project controls around it.

Before you subscribe, follow one job from estimate to invoice. Check costs, time, purchases, change orders, and QuickBooks sync in separate steps. If you only need simple invoices or do not track job costs by phase, you may prefer QuickBooks alone or a lighter contractor invoicing app.

A good fit if you

  • Trade contractors tying estimates, job costs, and invoices to QuickBooks.
  • Project teams that need AIA billing, change orders, WIP, and field updates.
  • Service departments comparing dispatch, equipment, and customer portal add-ons.

Look elsewhere if you

  • You only need simple invoices and payments inside QuickBooks.
  • Your jobs do not require cost codes, progress billing, or change-order tracking.
  • Your field team will not use mobile time, photos, documents, or job updates.
Next step: write down the problem you need solved, check the pricing details, test one real workflow, then compare alternatives before you pay.

What Is Knowify?

Knowify is construction accounting software designed for trade contractors who rely on QuickBooks. It connects job costing, budgeting, AIA billing, invoicing, and expense tracking in one system. Contractors can manage project finances in real time while syncing seamlessly with QuickBooks Online or Desktop. With built-in WIP reporting and profitability tracking, Knowify helps small to mid-sized construction teams stay on budget and protect margins.

Knowify Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Contractor workflow around QuickBooks — Knowify can keep project operations in Knowify while accounting remains in QuickBooks.
  • Construction billing depth — AIA billing, progress billing, retainage, and WIP reporting are central to the product.
  • Useful field and service options — Mobile time, service dispatch, and equipment tracking help contractors extend beyond back-office billing.

Cons

  • Setup depends on cost codes — The system works better when jobs, phases, labor, and purchase categories are defined during setup.
  • Add-ons change the real cost — Service Pro, equipment tracking, extra users, and onboarding needs can change the buying decision.

Key Features

Feature Why it matters Plan or buying note
QuickBooks sync Syncs customers, vendors, purchases, expenses, invoices, time, and projects between Knowify and QuickBooks. Test the two-way sync with your accounting team before choosing a plan.
AIA and progress billing Supports schedules of values, retainage, pay applications, and progress invoices. Confirm whether Core is enough for your billing format or Advanced is needed.
Job costing and WIP Tracks labor, materials, equipment, subcontractors, purchases, and project margin. Advanced is the better fit when job costing and WIP reporting drive the purchase.
Service and equipment add-ons Adds dispatch, service assets, live equipment tracking, dashcams, and tool tracking when needed. Price these add-ons separately from the base contractor workflow.

Who Uses Knowify — and For What

Trade contractors running jobs through QuickBooks

Estimates, contracts, purchases, labor, and invoices need to sync back to accounting.

Check whether Core covers the billing format or Advanced is needed for job costing.

Project teams managing AIA and progress billing

Pay apps, schedules of values, retainage, and change orders are part of normal work.

Confirm the plan that supports your contract type and billing workflow.

Service teams adding dispatch and equipment tracking

Service tickets, fleet location, and service assets are part of the buying case.

Price Service Pro and equipment tracking separately from the base plan.

Pricing

Plan Price Best for
Core US$99/month billed yearly / US$149/month paid monthly Fixed-price and AIA jobs with one included user and core estimating, execution, and invoicing.
Advanced US$329/month billed yearly / US$399/month paid monthly Contractors that need stronger project management, job costing, budgets, and WIP reporting.
Enterprise Contact Sales Larger contractors that need unlimited users, inventory, equipment, and more complex operations.
Service Pro add-on US$99/month billed yearly / US$199/month paid monthly Service departments that need dispatching, service assets, customer portal, and service work management.
Live Equipment Tracking add-on US$25/vehicle/month billed yearly / US$35/vehicle/month paid monthly Contractors tracking trucks or heavy equipment through FleetSharp telematics.

Source: Official pricing page, checked June 25, 2026.

Knowify publishes monthly and annual prices and a free trial. Check included users and extra-user cost. Price Service Pro and equipment tracking separately.

Prices checked June 25, 2026 against official product sources.

Integrations

Test the QuickBooks sync before choosing a plan. Check customers and vendors in both systems. Then check invoices, time, purchases, and project records. Ask how QuickBooks Time, Payroll, Payments, Service Pro, and equipment tracking change setup.

Getting Started: What Implementation Actually Takes

You should start with one active job. Build the estimate, add cost codes, record time or purchases, create the invoice, and check the QuickBooks sync. Ask field users to enter updates from the mobile app. Review whether Core or Advanced matches the reports finance needs.

What Users Say

What works well

  • Contractors like seeing estimates, job costs, invoices, time, and QuickBooks sync in one workflow.
  • Teams mention job-cost visibility when budgets, purchases, and invoices need to show project profitability.
  • Small contractors value the construction billing depth when AIA, progress billing, or change orders are part of normal work.

What gets frustrating

  • Setup takes more work when cost codes, QuickBooks mapping, and field habits are not ready.
  • Reporting gaps and proposal details can frustrate teams that need every job-cost view to match their process.
  • Some teams will find it heavier than needed if they only want basic invoices or simple bookkeeping.
MAQTOOB take: Knowify makes sense when QuickBooks needs a contractor operations system around it. Test one job from estimate to invoice before you move live work.

Top Knowify Alternatives

  • Choose QuickBooks Online if your team only needs accounting, invoicing, expenses, and accountant access.
  • Choose Joist if you want a simpler estimate-and-invoice tool for small trade jobs.
  • Choose Buildertrend if residential project management, client communication, selections, and change orders matter more than QuickBooks-centered job costing.
  • Choose Procore if your contractor needs enterprise field management, drawings, RFIs, and large-project controls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Knowify best for?

It fits trade contractors that need job costing, AIA or progress billing, field updates, and QuickBooks sync.

Does Knowify publish pricing?

Yes. The official page shows Core and Advanced monthly and annual prices, Enterprise contact sales, and several add-ons.

What should you test during the trial?

Run one job from estimate to invoice and verify cost codes, change orders, time, purchases, and QuickBooks sync.

When is QuickBooks alone enough?

Stay with QuickBooks or a lighter invoicing app if you do not need project costing, WIP, AIA billing, or field workflows.