FieldEdge does not publish a price
FieldEdge lists three plans — Select, Premier, and Elite — but no dollar figures; every button routes to "Book a demo" or "Request pricing," and the page states pricing "can vary" based on the features and add-ons you choose. It also, by its own statement, does not offer a free trial, because onboarding is sales-led. So before you can evaluate it on price you have to sit through a demo, and you cannot try it first.
What reviewers report paying
Because the number is not published, the only figures available come from third-party reviews, and they vary — so treat them as indicative, not gospel. Across review sites, contractors describe a per-seat model (commonly cited around $100+ per user per month, with separate office-user and technician rates), a one-time setup or implementation fee, and a standard annual contract. Several reviews specifically flag rising costs over time and per-tablet fee increases. Verify any figure against a current FieldEdge quote.
Vexor's pricing, in the open
- Flat per workspace: $99/mo (Field) or $199/mo (Operations) — published, not quote-gated.
- Unlimited crew, office staff, and subcontractors. Adding people does not change the bill.
- No setup fee and a 30-day free trial (no credit card) — you can evaluate before you pay.
- Month to month; you are not signing an annual contract to start.
How to compare honestly
Get a real FieldEdge quote for your actual headcount — including technicians and office users — and add the setup fee and the annual-contract commitment, then set that against Vexor's flat $99 or $199. The per-seat structure means FieldEdge's number climbs as you add people, while Vexor's does not. And factor the things bundled into Vexor's flat price — crew scheduling, JSA, daily logs, sub portal — that a service-dispatch tool would not include.