Most field documentation tools were built for general contractors, home builders, or project managers — not the operator holding the instrument. These comparisons show where Sitemark fits and where it does not.
Sitemark Field Pro starts at $29/mo. No per-user fees. No credit card required to try it.
Procore is a GC project management platform starting at $299+/mo. Sitemark is a field documentation tool starting at $29/mo. They serve different roles — but for grading subs and utility contractors, the comparison is clear.
Sitemark wins for field crewsProcore
$299+/mo
Sitemark
$29/mo
Raken digitizes daily reports and time cards at $24-49/mo per user. Sitemark includes daily reports plus grade verification, calibration tracking, and as-built generation — at $29/mo flat.
Sitemark does more for lessRaken
$24-49/mo per user
Sitemark
$29/mo flat
Fieldwire manages drawings and punch lists at $29-54/mo per user. Sitemark handles grade verification, calibration, and as-built generation. Different problems, comparable entry price.
Different tools for different rolesFieldwire
$29-54/mo per user
Sitemark
$29/mo flat
Buildertrend manages the residential construction business at $199-499/mo. Sitemark documents the field work at $29/mo. A grading sub working under a home builder likely needs Sitemark, not Buildertrend.
Sitemark wins for field subsBuildertrend
$199-499/mo
Sitemark
$29/mo
Paper appears free but requires manual calculation, has no backup, and cannot produce a professional as-built. Sitemark automates deviation calculation, creates a verified digital record, and generates as-built PDFs for $29/mo.
Sitemark eliminates the hidden costsPaper Field Logs
No direct cost
Sitemark
$29/mo
Most construction software is built for the office — for project managers, home builders, and general contractors coordinating schedules, finances, and client relationships. That software is expensive because it serves a complex multi-party workflow.
Sitemark is built for the person in the field. The operator holding a Topcon, Trimble, Leica, or Spectra instrument. The crew chief logging grade shots and handing an inspector a PDF at the end of the day. The sewer contractor verifying MH-to-MH grade and needing a certifiable record.
That is a different problem, and it does not require a $299/mo or $499/mo platform. It requires a focused tool at a price that makes sense for a subcontractor or specialty contractor running their own operation.
Grade shot logging, calibration tracking, elevation verification, and one-click as-built PDFs. Built for the contractor in the field, not the office.
Try Sitemark FreeNo credit card required. Plans from $29/mo.