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FieldEdge pricing vs Vexor

The first thing you notice comparing these two on price is that one of them will not tell you the price. FieldEdge is demo-gated — you book a sales call to get a quote — while Vexor publishes a flat number you can read right now. If you are searching for an affordable alternative to FieldEdge, that opacity is usually the reason. Here is what is actually knowable, and how to compare the two without guessing.

Updated June 28, 2026

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.

Frequently asked questions

FieldEdge does not publish pricing — you have to book a demo to get a quote, and there is no free trial. Reviewers report a per-seat model (often cited around $100+/user/month) plus a setup fee and an annual contract, but the figures vary by source, so confirm with a current quote.
Vexor is flat $99/$199 per workspace with unlimited users and no setup fee, published openly. Whether it is cheaper depends on your FieldEdge quote, but the per-seat structure means FieldEdge typically costs more as your team grows — and you can try Vexor free for 30 days first.
No. FieldEdge states it does not offer a free trial because onboarding is sales-led. Vexor offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card.
No. Vexor is flat per workspace — crew, office staff, and subcontractors are all unlimited on both plans, so adding people never raises the price.

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