Procore costs $299+/mo and is designed for GC project management. Sitemark costs $29/mo and is designed for the operator holding the instrument. These tools solve different problems.
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The main difference between Sitemark and Procore is the target user and price. Procore is a project management platform for general contractors — handling submittals, RFIs, scheduling, and owner communication — starting at $299+/mo. Sitemark is a field documentation platform for the operator holding the instrument — logging grade shots, verifying pipe laser runs, tracking calibration, and generating as-built PDFs — starting at $29/mo. Procore does not support grade shot logging, elevation profile charts, or calibration tracking. Sitemark does not handle submittals, RFIs, or owner portals. They serve different roles in the same project.
Procore pricing varies by plan tier and company revenue. Published estimates range from $299 to $700+/mo for subcontractor-accessible plans. Sitemark pricing as of 2026.
If you work under a GC who mandates Procore, you may be on Procore for submittals and communication while using Sitemark for grade shots, calibration, and as-built generation. They do not conflict.
If you are choosing a single tool for field documentation, the comparison is straightforward: Procore does not support grade logging, elevation verification, or calibration tracking — none of the things a grading sub or utility contractor needs in the field. And it costs 10x more.
Sitemark was built for the operator in the field. At $29/mo, it solves the problems Procore was never designed to address.
Procore pricing starts at approximately $299/mo and can exceed $700/mo depending on plan tier and company size. Sitemark Field Pro starts at $29/mo with no per-user fees. For a subcontractor focused on field documentation, the cost difference is significant.
No. Procore does not support grade shot logging, elevation profile charts, pipe laser verification, or as-built generation from field data. These workflows require a field documentation tool like Sitemark.
Yes. Many subcontractors use Procore for submittals and communication when required by their GC, and Sitemark for field documentation, grade verification, and as-built generation. The two tools address different parts of the job and do not conflict.
Sitemark is not a direct Procore replacement — it does not handle submittals, RFIs, or owner portals. It is an alternative for the field documentation and grade verification functions that Procore does not support. For subcontractors doing grading, utility, or sewer work, Sitemark covers what matters most in the field.
Procore is a full project management platform built for general contractors coordinating large multi-party projects. That scope carries significant overhead in development, support, and integrations — reflected in the price. Sitemark is purpose-built for field operators with a narrower and more focused feature set, which allows it to be priced at $29/mo.
Grade shot logging, calibration tracking, elevation verification, and one-click as-built PDFs — built for the contractor holding the instrument.
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