Dave vs Buildertrend

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 Buildertrend is more system than you need

Buildertrend supports larger construction teams with formal project management, selections, budgets, and client coordination. Dave keeps the workflow lighter for small crews that need to sell the job, run the work, and get paid.

01

Dave is lighter for small crews

Buildertrend is useful for larger teams with office staff, deeper job management, and longer project cycles. Dave is better for owner-operators and small crews that need the essentials without taking on an enterprise construction suite.

02

Project workflow without heavy implementation

Buildertrend emphasizes project management, sales, client management, financial management, integrations, training, setup, and consulting. Dave keeps the workflow focused on estimates, pricebook, payments, scheduling, notes, photos, and day-to-day organization.

03

Built around the field operator

Buildertrend fits teams that can support formal project management processes. Dave fits contractors who need to sell the job, schedule the work, keep project details together, invoice, and collect payment without adding back-office complexity.

Compare Dave vs Buildertrend

A practical look at where each product fits for small, project-based contractors.

Dave

$40/month

when billed annually

Buildertrend

Custom quote pricing

Construction management software

Best workflow fit
Dave
Built for small project-based trade crews
Buildertrend
Built for larger multi-phase builders with office staff, not most small project crews
Estimates
Dave
Buildertrend
Pricebook or reusable pricing
Dave
Reusable pricebook for common contractor line items
Buildertrend
Handled through broader estimating and financial tools instead of a simpler contractor pricebook
Invoices
Dave
Buildertrend
Payments
Dave
Buildertrend
Scheduling
Dave
Buildertrend
Notes and photos
Dave
Notes and photos tied to the project record
Buildertrend
Spread across daily logs, file storage, and project tools rather than a lighter job record
Selections
Dave
Not the main focus
Buildertrend
Detailed selections workflow that adds process many small project crews will not need
Sub portal
Dave
Not the main focus
Buildertrend
Dedicated subcontractor portal that adds another coordination layer for small teams
Client portal
Dave
Simple client-facing documents
Buildertrend
Full client portal with messages, files, and approvals, but heavier than many owner-operators need
Bids, bills, and purchase orders
Dave
Focused on contractor estimates and invoices
Buildertrend
Adds back-office purchasing and financial workflows that can be overkill for smaller crews
QuickBooks integration
Dave
Buildertrend
Training services and strategic reviews
Dave
Lightweight setup
Buildertrend
Ongoing trainings and strategic reviews that reflect a more involved rollout
Onsite consulting
Dave
Not needed for the core workflow
Buildertrend
Offers onsite consulting because the platform is much heavier to stand up

One Price for Everything

No contract, commitment, or setup fees
Includes every feature - no hidden fees
Save 20% on an annual subscription

Annual Plan

Save $96/year
$40/month
$480 billed annually

Monthly Plan

$48/month
Billed monthly
No credit card required

Dave vs Buildertrend: for small crews

Dave vs Buildertrend: workflow fit

Buildertrend is construction management software for larger residential builders and remodelers. It is strong when selections, budgets, schedules, client communication, and back-office process are central. It fits larger construction teams with office staff, deeper job management, and longer project cycles.

Dave is intentionally narrower. Dave is for small project-based crews that need estimates, pricebook, payments, scheduling, job notes, photos, and organization without a heavy implementation. For owner-operators, that smaller scope can be the advantage.

Where Buildertrend is strong

Buildertrend's feature set includes project management, sales management, client management, financial management, software integrations, and training services. Specific features include scheduling, daily logs, tasks, time clock, change orders, selections, sub portal, warranties, email marketing, lead management, proposals, client portal, file storage, messaging/comments, bids, bills and purchase orders, budget, estimates, payments, invoices, takeoff, QuickBooks, Xero, Home Depot Pro Xtra, Gusto, setup and data migration, learning academy, virtual trainings, account health check-ins, strategic reviews, Buildertrend University, and onsite consulting.

That breadth is useful when a company has the size, project complexity, and office capacity to use it. The point of the comparison is not that Buildertrend lacks features. It is that many Dave-fit contractors do not need that much system to run quoted project work.

Where Dave is a better fit

Dave is a better fit for contractors who want estimating, invoicing, scheduling, notes, photos, templates, and payments in a lighter operating layer. It is not trying to replace the full Buildertrend model for larger builders with formal project managers.

For remodelers, deck builders, roofers, and other project-based crews that want to move faster without a long implementation cycle, Dave keeps the comparison focused on everyday workflow instead of enterprise administration.

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