Dave vs Bolster
Dave is like a back office in your pocket, built for contractors who need to quote faster, stay organized, and get paid without chasing paperwork.
When Bolster goes deeper on sales
Bolster focuses on advanced estimating, takeoff, proposal presentations, options, and project setup. Dave is built for contractors who want a simpler way to quote, schedule, document, invoice, and collect payment.
Dave is lighter for everyday project workflow
Bolster is strong when estimating, sales presentations, selections, and automated project setup are the main bottlenecks. Dave is a better fit when a small crew wants the core workflow without a heavier sales and construction management layer.
Bolster goes deeper on estimating and upsells
Bolster includes AI-guided takeoff, AutoCost, OpenQuotes, customer-selected upgrades, renderings, drawings, and proposal tools on higher plans. Those are real strengths for contractors selling larger or more configurable jobs.
Choose based on operating complexity
Dave fits owner-led crews that need to quote, schedule, document, invoice, and collect payment quickly. Bolster fits contractors ready to invest in a more advanced estimating and sales system with coaching, build-out, and more setup.
Compare Dave vs Bolster
A practical look at where each product fits for small, project-based contractors.
| Feature comparison | $40/month when billed annually | Bolster$199/month to $499/month on annual billing, with higher monthly pricing on some plans Construction estimating and project management software |
|---|---|---|
| Best workflow fit | Small project-based crews that want estimates, scheduling, notes, photos, invoices, and payments in a lighter app | Contractors who need advanced estimating, takeoff, proposal, upsell, and project setup tools |
| Estimates | ||
| Invoices | ||
| Online payments | ||
| Scheduling | Included | Automated scheduling generated from estimates and selections |
| Job notes and photos | Notes and photos tied to the project record | File storage and project communication inside a broader construction workflow |
| AI-guided takeoff | Not the main focus | Available on Pro and Premium, aimed at faster and more accurate estimating |
| AI estimating, renders, and options | AI estimating workflow | AI estimating, rendering, and option generation available on higher plans |
| Customer self-serve estimating | Client-facing estimates and invoices | OpenQuotes and customer-selected options help customers configure scope themselves |
| Upsells and selections | Not the main focus | Strong fit for configurable projects with options, upgrades, and customer selections |
| Automated budgets and material lists | Project workflow and QuickBooks handoff | Automated material lists and budgets generated from the estimate |
| Automated revisions and change orders | Contractor documents and project workflow | Automated approvals, revisions, and change orders |
| Client and subcontractor portals | Simple client-facing documents | Client and subcontractor portals |
| QuickBooks integration | Included | Available on supported plans |
| Setup and coaching | Designed for simple setup by small crews | Coaching sessions and optional account build-out support reflect a more involved setup |
$40/month
when billed annually
Bolster
$199/month to $499/month on annual billing, with higher monthly pricing on some plans
Construction estimating and project management software
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Dave vs Bolster: for small crews
Dave vs Bolster: workflow fit
Bolster is construction estimating and project management software. Its public positioning focuses on AI-guided takeoff, instant estimates, renderings and drawings, client-ready proposals, customer-selected options and upgrades, automated schedules and budgets from estimates, progress payments, revisions, change orders, and contractor payments.
Dave is intentionally simpler. Dave is built for owner-operators and small crews that need estimates, scheduling, notes, photos, invoices, templates, and payments in one practical workflow. The comparison is not about which product has more features. It is about how much system the contractor actually needs.
Where Bolster is strong
Bolster is a strong choice when the estimating and sales process is the hard part of the business. Contractors selling larger, configurable jobs can benefit from takeoff, assemblies, AutoCost, polished presentations, customer-selected upgrades, approvals, revisions, automated budgets, and progress payments.
That makes Bolster especially relevant for remodelers, deck builders, fence builders, builders, renovators, and specialty contractors that want a more advanced sales and project setup system. If the team is ready to invest time and budget into that workflow, Bolster deserves a serious look.
Where Dave is a better fit
Dave is a better fit when the crew wants the essentials without a heavier setup. Many small contractors do not need AI takeoff, renderings, customer self-serve estimating, subcontractor portals, or account build-out to run everyday projects.
For those crews, the day-to-day need is simpler: create the estimate, schedule the job, keep photos and notes organized, send the invoice, collect payment, and hand off the right details to accounting. That is the Dave lane.
Which one should you choose?
Choose Dave if you want a lighter app for project-based trade work and predictable small-crew operations. Choose Bolster if the sales presentation, takeoff, selections, upgrades, and estimate-to-project setup are important enough to justify a more advanced system.
A fair way to decide is to look at your bottleneck. If jobs are getting messy after the estimate is accepted, Dave may be enough. If estimates take too long, customers need configurable options, and bigger proposals are central to growth, Bolster may be the better tool.

