PlanSwift (ConstructConnect) has been a takeoff workhorse for years — but it remains a per-seat, manual-first Windows 10/11 Pro desktop application. BuildVision AI runs AI-powered takeoffs in the browser on any machine, detecting and measuring from your plans in minutes.
Minutes
AI takeoff vs hours of manual tracing
Any browser
Windows, Mac, tablet — no desktop install
~$1,000
What freelance estimators charge per 30-page takeoff
Anywhere
Team collaboration vs per-seat licenses
| Feature | BuildVision AI | PlanSwift |
|---|---|---|
| AI Takeoff | Native, core product | Takeoff Boost add-on (May 2026, eligible plans) |
| Platform | Any browser, incl. Mac | Windows 10/11 Pro desktop |
| Automatic Measurements | AI-detected from plans | Manual-first, AI assists on eligible plans |
| Multi-Trade Support | 60+ trades | All trades |
| Learning Curve | Minutes | About a day for core takeoff |
| Cloud-Based | Desktop install (AI processing in cloud) | |
| Mobile App | ||
| Real-Time Collaboration | ||
| Instant Proposals | ||
| One-Time Purchase Option | ||
| Getting Started | 14-day free trial | 14-day free trial |
| Pricing | From $299/mo | Per license, ~$1,749–$2,000/yr (third-party reported) |
PlanSwift pricing is quoted by ConstructConnect sales; figures shown are third-party reported (2026).
PlanSwift does not publish prices — quotes come from ConstructConnect sales. Third-party sources in 2026 report roughly $1,749–$2,000 per license per year including updates. Buyers on the legacy lifetime license (around $1,595 one-time) report ongoing updates and support at about $250 per license per year, and one-on-one training is reported at around $295 per person.
The real difference isn't the totals — it's the model. PlanSwift prices manual takeoff software per Windows seat. BuildVision AI prices the AI doing the takeoff work itself.
Estimators comparing PlanSwift and Bluebeam are usually comparing two different jobs. PlanSwift is a dedicated takeoff and estimating desktop tool. Bluebeam Revu is a broader PDF markup and document-collaboration hub (Studio Sessions) where takeoff is one feature among many. Both are manual-first workflows: a person traces, counts, and measures.
BuildVision AI is the third option both comparisons miss: the AI does the measuring, it's cloud-native, and there's no desktop install. If you're weighing markup tools against takeoff tools, it's worth seeing what an AI-first platform does to the whole question.
ConstructConnect quotes PlanSwift pricing through sales, but third-party sources in 2026 report roughly $1,749–$2,000 per license per year including updates. A legacy lifetime license (~$1,595) with ~$250/license/yr support and $295/person training packages have also been reported. BuildVision AI publishes token-based plans from $299/mo — see buildvisionai.com/pricing.
Historically PlanSwift sold a one-time lifetime license with an optional annual support/updates fee; today it is primarily sold as an annual per-seat subscription quoted by ConstructConnect sales. Exact terms depend on your quote.
No — PlanSwift is a Windows desktop application requiring Windows 10 or 11 Pro. It cannot run natively on a Mac, and on Apple Silicon Macs the only option is a Windows virtual machine like Parallels. BuildVision AI runs in the browser on any device, including Macs.
They solve different problems: PlanSwift is a dedicated takeoff and estimating tool, while Bluebeam Revu is a broader PDF markup and document-collaboration platform where takeoff is one feature. Both rely on manual-first measurement. If you want AI to do the measuring, BuildVision AI is the AI-first alternative to both — see our BuildVision AI vs Bluebeam comparison.
Yes — in May 2026 ConstructConnect released Takeoff Boost, AI-powered tools (Auto Takeoff, Auto Count, Auto Scale) for PlanSwift customers on eligible maintenance and subscription plans. The core product is still a Windows desktop app, whereas BuildVision AI is built AI-first in the cloud.
For teams that want AI-powered takeoffs without a Windows desktop install, BuildVision AI is the strongest alternative: AI detects and measures from your plans in minutes, in the browser, with collaboration built in. Estimators who prefer fully manual, assembly-based desktop takeoff may still prefer PlanSwift.
Yes — BuildVision AI offers a 14-day free trial. Upload a recent plan set, run an AI takeoff, and compare the output against your PlanSwift workflow before deciding. Plans start at $299/mo after the trial.