Deck building Software Pricing

Deck building software pricing, side by side.

Deck and railing builders sit between the service-trade tools and the heavyweight GC platforms. Buildertrend and JobTread handle multi-day builds but scale by tier or per-user. Jobber is public but per-user. CompanyCam only covers photos. Here's the breakdown for deck contractors comparing what each tool charges — and what it actually covers for takeoffs, inspections, and the structural photo trail.

ToolStarting pricePricing modelNotes
Vexor$99/mo (Field)Flat workspaceMaterial-takeoff quoting, inspection scheduling, structural photo trail, JSA for elevated work. Unlimited crew — flat regardless of headcount.
Buildertrend$499/mo (Essential)Per-tierFull remodel PM. Heavyweight and pricey for a deck-focused crew.
JobTread$199/mo (3 users)Per-userGood multi-day estimating; per-user math climbs with crew size.
Jobber$39/mo (Core, 1 user)Per-userConnect tier ~$169/mo for 5 users. Not build-shaped; light on takeoffs.
CompanyCam$24/user/moPer-userPhotos only — no quoting, scheduling, or invoicing.
Contractor Foreman$49/mo (Basic, 5 users)Per-tierBudget all-in-one; busier UI, lighter mobile workflow.
Housecall Pro$59/mo (Basic, 1 user)Per-userService-shaped. Multi-day deck builds are awkward.

How Vexor stays flat

Most competitor tools price per-user. Add a deck building worker, your bill goes up. Vexor flips that: field workers are unlimited on every plan. Pay for the office (2-15 seats depending on plan); the crew on the jobsite is on the house.

For a typical deck building contractor with 5-15 field workers, Vexor at $99-$199/mo replaces $300-$1,500/mo in per-user fees from competitors. The math gets dramatic past 5 users; it stays dramatic forever.

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