Electrical Software Pricing

Electrical software pricing, side by side.

Electrical contractor software pricing varies by trade focus. Service-tech tools (ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro) are per-user and built around the one-tech-one-call model. Project tools (Buildertrend, Contractor Foreman) handle rough-in/finish but cost more. Here's what each charges for electrical contractors, and where Vexor fits.

ToolStarting pricePricing modelNotes
Vexor$59/mo (Core)Flat workspacePhased job tracking for rough-in + finish. JSA with LOTO templates. Unlimited electricians.
Jobber$39/mo (Core, 1 user)Per-userSolid for solo electricians. Per-user math hurts past 4 techs.
ServiceTitanQuote-onlyPer-techEnterprise pricing. Overkill for residential electricians.
Housecall Pro$59/mo (Basic, 1 user)Per-userService-shaped. New-construction rough-in is awkward.
ServiceFusion$165/mo (Starter)Flat-tierDecent mid-market option for electricians.
Contractor Foreman$49/mo (Basic, 5 users)Per-userProject-shaped. Mobile experience is weaker.
JobNimbus$200/mo (3 users)Per-userRoofing-first; works for electricians but not purpose-built.

How Vexor stays flat

Most competitor tools price per-user. Add a electrical 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 electrical 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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