Contractor Foreman is a budget-friendly all-in-one construction management suite — estimating, scheduling, time cards, daily logs, invoicing, and 35+ other modules in one place. BuildVision AI goes deep on one thing: AI-powered takeoffs and estimates, with trade-specific AI models for 60+ trades that turn a plan set into a priced proposal and material list.
5 min
Average takeoff time
60+
Trade-specific AI models
Instant
Proposals from every takeoff
14 days
Free trial
Freelance estimators charge around $1,000 for a 30-page takeoff. BuildVision AI returns the same takeoff in minutes — with a proposal and material list attached.
Contractor Foreman is all-in-one construction management software aimed at small and mid-sized contractors. It packs 35+ modules into one platform: project management (scheduling, daily logs, to-dos, punch lists), financials (estimates, invoices, change orders, AIA-style billing, time cards), and client communication through a client portal — all available on web and mobile.
It's best known for value. Plans start at $49/mo billed annually with a 30-day free trial, tiered by user count up to an Unlimited-user plan, and 2026 reviews consistently rank it among the most affordable full PM suites on the market. Its estimating is template- and cost-database-driven, with manual takeoff tools (count, line, and area) plus a basic automatic takeoff that detects room boundaries from uploaded drawings.
What it doesn't have is AI-native estimating. 2026 reviews note there are no generative estimates, no trade-specific AI takeoff, and no AI copilot — the takeoff tooling is a convenience feature inside a PM suite, not the core engine. That's the divergence this page covers: if winning bids is your bottleneck, takeoff depth matters more than module count.
| Feature | BuildVision AI | Contractor Foreman |
|---|---|---|
| AI-Powered Takeoffs | Basic auto-detect | |
| Trade-Specific AI Models (60+ trades) | ||
| AI-Powered Estimating | Templates + cost database | |
| Material Lists | Full | Basic |
| Instant Proposals | Manual estimates | |
| Manual Takeoff Tools | ||
| Project Management | Basic | |
| Time Tracking & Crew Scheduling | Basic | |
| Daily Logs | ||
| Client Portal | ||
| Mobile App | ||
| Getting Started | 14-day free trial | 30-day free trial |
| Pricing | From $299/mo | From $49/mo (billed annually) |
Contractor Foreman is genuinely good at what it does — it simply optimizes for managing the jobs you've already won, while BuildVision AI optimizes for winning the next one.
As published in 2026, Contractor Foreman offers five tiers — Basic, Standard, Plus, Pro, and Unlimited — starting at $49/mo for one user (billed annually) and scaling by user count and features up to an Unlimited-user plan around $249/mo billed annually; monthly billing costs more. All plans include a 30-day free trial, and annual plans carry a 100-day money-back guarantee. Confirm current numbers on contractorforeman.com, as tiers and rates can change.
The more useful comparison is what each product prices. Contractor Foreman prices per-user access to a project management suite. BuildVision AI uses token-based usage pricing from $299/mo that covers the full AI estimating workflow — takeoffs, proposals, and material lists — for your whole team.
For estimating software, the relevant benchmark is what manual estimating costs: freelance estimators charge around $1,000 for a single 30-page takeoff, so one or two AI takeoffs per month can cover the subscription. The question isn't which sticker is lower — it's what each dollar buys.
Contractor Foreman is all-in-one construction management software for small and mid-sized contractors. It bundles 35+ modules — estimates, invoicing, scheduling, time cards with GPS, daily logs, change orders, and a client portal — into one web and mobile platform, with plans starting at $49/mo billed annually. It is built for managing projects end-to-end rather than for AI-powered takeoffs and estimating.
Contractor Foreman publishes five tiers — Basic, Standard, Plus, Pro, and Unlimited — starting at $49 per month for one user when billed annually and scaling by user count up to an Unlimited-user plan (around $249/mo billed annually; monthly billing costs more). All plans include a 30-day free trial, and annual plans carry a 100-day money-back guarantee. BuildVision AI uses token-based pricing from $299/mo — see /pricing for details.
Contractor Foreman includes manual takeoff tools (count, line, and area) and a basic automatic takeoff that detects room boundaries from uploaded drawings, but 2026 reviews note it has no AI-native estimating — no trade-specific AI takeoff engine, generative estimates, or AI assistant. BuildVision AI is built around exactly that: trade-specific AI models for 60+ trades that read your plans and return a takeoff, material list, and priced proposal in minutes.
If estimating is your bottleneck, BuildVision AI is the strongest alternative. Contractor Foreman's estimating is template- and cost-database-driven with basic takeoff tools, because it is a project management suite first. BuildVision AI runs trade-specific AI models for 60+ trades and turns every plan set into a takeoff, material list, and client-ready proposal in one flow — the part of the job that wins new work.
They solve different problems. Contractor Foreman is a broad, budget-friendly PM suite for running jobs you have already won — scheduling, time cards, invoicing, daily logs. BuildVision AI goes deep on winning the next job: AI-powered takeoffs and estimates with trade-specific models for 60+ trades, instant proposals, and full material lists. Some contractors use a PM suite for operations and BuildVision AI for bidding.
Yes — Contractor Foreman offers a 30-day free trial on its plans. BuildVision AI offers a 14-day free trial, so you can run a real plan set through both during the same month and compare the takeoff and proposal you get from each before committing.