Collaborative app for home improvement contractors. Estimates, Invoices, Payments. Financing. Post-Inspections, Shopping Lists, Time & Mileage Tracking, Dispatching. Work Orders. True Team Collaboration. Contractor+ helps you unite your team and grow your service business with ease.
Other "freemium" apps limit you to just 5 documents a month. Not Contractor+.
Other "premium" apps force you to pay for 15 seats just to get all the features and benefits you need. Not Contractor+.
Contractor+ grows as you grow. We understand what it's like to be a small business, so we're here to help you unlock your growth and take your business to new heights.
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Other apps are either extremely limited or extremely expensive. Contractor+ delivers the best value at the best price.
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With Contractor+, you aren't limited or restricted. You can do everything you need to do and only pay for what you absolutely need.
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The founder grew up spending his summers working with his mother, a licensed general contractor in Ohio. In his 20's he started a handyman service and remodeling business to service his property management company. He discovered how property managers and general contractors and trade contractors all work together and collaborate, and was inspired to create the solution that would bring them all together.
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