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Contractor Foreman for a small GC: the cheap way to put the whole office in one place
The short version:
- Why a small crew looks at it: it puts the office side of a multi-week job in one tool instead of a pile of spreadsheets, texts, and paper time cards.
- What it covers: estimates, scheduling, daily logs, time cards, invoicing, and project and document management — the running of the job, not just one slice of it.
- What it costs: Basic is $49/mo for one user. More seats mean higher tiers: Standard $105 (up to 3), Plus $166 (up to 8), Pro $221 (up to 15), Unlimited $332 (unlimited users).
- What it is not: there's no named AI feature. If you came looking for an AI assistant, this isn't that tool — it's the affordable operations layer underneath.
- Best fit: cost-conscious solo-to-small GCs and remodelers who want one low-cost home for a job's paperwork.
See it in action
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Key points from the explainer (our own)
Our own short explainer. A small crew is juggling a multi-week remodel out of a phone, a truck glovebox, and three spreadsheets. Contractor Foreman is the all-in-one that brings it together: build the estimate, set the schedule, log the day, run time cards, and send the invoice from one place. There's no AI feature; the point is one cheap home for the office work, starting at $49/mo for a single user and moving up by tiers as you add people. Best for cost-conscious solo-to-small GCs and remodelers.
What does Contractor Foreman do for a small contractor?
Think of it as the office in an app. You build an estimate, turn it into a schedule, log what happened on site each day, track hours with time cards, and bill it out — all inside one tool. There's project and document management underneath so the plans, photos, and paperwork for a job live in one spot instead of scattered across email and a truck seat. For a solo operator or a crew of a few, that consolidation is the point. You stop stitching together a spreadsheet for estimates, a group text for scheduling, and a shoebox for receipts, and you run the whole thing from one login.
Does Contractor Foreman have AI?
No, and we're not going to pretend otherwise. Contractor Foreman has no named AI feature, so if you're shopping for an AI assistant that drafts your bids or answers your phone, this isn't the tool for that job. What earns it a place in this index is different: it's the affordable operational backbone a crew can run underneath its AI tools. Let something else handle the AI phone answering or the fast quoting, and let Contractor Foreman be the cheap, single place where the estimates, logs, time cards, and invoices actually live. Honest value, not a headline.
What does Contractor Foreman cost?
Pricing runs by tier, and the tier you land on depends on how many people need a login. Basic is $49/mo for one user. From there you move up as you add seats: Standard $105/mo for up to 3 users, Plus $166/mo for up to 8, Pro $221/mo for up to 15, and Unlimited $332/mo for unlimited users. Read that carefully: the $49 entry price is a single seat, and unlimited users is the top $332 tier, not the cheap one. For a true solo operator the Basic plan is a genuinely low way in; for a small crew, price the tier against the number of logins you'll actually hand out, and confirm the current numbers with the vendor before you sign up.
Pricing is vendor-published and changes; confirm the current tiers on contractorforeman.com/pricing (vendor-published, checked 2026-07-09).
Where does Contractor Foreman fit, and where doesn't it?
Strong if…
- You're a solo-to-small GC or remodeler who wants one cheap home for a job's office work.
- Cost matters and a $49/mo single-user start is the kind of entry price you're after.
- You're tired of running estimates, scheduling, logs, and invoices across separate tools.
- You want the operations layer covered so your AI tools can sit on top of a real system of record.
Maybe not if…
- You came looking for a headline AI assistant — there isn't one here.
- You need enterprise-scale or heavy commercial-construction depth.
- Your crew is large enough that you'll land on the higher tiers, where the price advantage narrows.
- You'd rather buy one deep specialist tool than a broad all-in-one that covers a lot at a lighter depth.
Weighing it against tools built around estimating or AI? See the full contractor software comparison.
Common questions
How much does Contractor Foreman cost?
Basic is $49/mo for one user. Standard is $105/mo for up to 3 users, Plus $166/mo for up to 8, Pro $221/mo for up to 15, and Unlimited $332/mo for unlimited users. Adding people moves you up the tiers, so the $49 price is a single seat. Confirm current tiers with the vendor.
Does it have an AI feature?
No. Contractor Foreman has no named AI feature, and we don't claim it does. Its value is putting a small crew's estimates, scheduling, daily logs, time cards, and invoicing in one affordable place. We list it as the budget operational backbone you can run alongside separate AI tools.
Is it a good fit for a solo operator?
It can be. The Basic tier at $49/mo for one user is a low-cost way to get estimates, scheduling, logs, and invoicing under one roof for a multi-week job. It's less suited to anyone who needs enterprise-scale depth or a built-in AI assistant.
Can a local pro set Contractor Foreman up for me?
Yes. A local consultant can import your contacts, set up your estimate and invoice templates, and get scheduling and time cards running so you're working from day one. Find one by zip below.
Sources
Pricing verified from the vendor's own page in July 2026. Confirm current pricing before you buy.
Contractor Foreman — contractorforeman.com/pricing (Basic $49/mo for 1 user; Standard $105/mo up to 3 users; Plus $166/mo up to 8 users; Pro $221/mo up to 15 users; Unlimited $332/mo unlimited users). Vendor-published, checked 2026-07-09. Last reviewed: 2026-07-09.
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