Simple, Flat Pricing

No per-user fees. No surprise charges. Built for residential general contractors.

14-day free trial • No credit card required • Cancel anytime

Starter

$79 /month

Perfect for solo residential GCs managing one active project.

  • 1 active project
  • Client portal
  • Scheduling
  • Daily logs
  • Docs & photos
  • Messaging
  • Unlimited users
  • Unlimited homeowners
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Professional

$149 /month

For growing residential builders managing multiple jobs.

  • Up to 5 active projects
  • Everything in Starter
  • Priority support
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Most residential GCs choose this plan

Growth

$249 /month

For established residential builders running multiple crews.

  • Unlimited active projects
  • Everything in Professional
  • Custom branding
  • API access
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Pricing FAQ

Are there per-user fees?

No. Flat monthly pricing means you pay one price regardless of how many team members or clients use the system.

What counts as an "active project"?

Any project that's currently under construction. Once a project is completed, you can archive it and it no longer counts toward your limit.

Can I upgrade or downgrade my plan?

Yes, anytime. Upgrades take effect immediately. Downgrades take effect at the start of your next billing cycle.

Do you offer annual billing?

Yes. Annual plans save 15% compared to monthly billing. Contact us to set up annual billing.

What happens after my free trial?

Your trial lasts 14 days. No credit card required to start. If you don't upgrade to a paid plan, your account will be paused and your data will be saved for 30 days.

How does Struxco compare to Buildertrend?

Buildertrend uses per-user pricing and is enterprise-oriented. Struxco uses flat monthly pricing and is built specifically for residential GCs. See full comparison →

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