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Choosing Software as a Subcontractor

Most construction software is built with general contractors in mind. As a sub, your needs are different. Here's how to choose tools that actually work for you.

How Sub Needs Differ from GC Needs

Most software assumes you:

  • Manage the entire project
  • Have office staff for admin
  • Control the schedule
  • Need bidding and estimating modules
  • Want an all-in-one platform

As a sub, your reality is different:

  • You manage your scope, not the whole project
  • Admin overhead needs to be minimal
  • You work within someone else's schedule
  • You may need to report into the GC's systems
  • You need tools that work alongside whatever platform the GC is using

What Subcontractors Actually Need

Core Needs

NeedWhy
Time trackingLabor is your biggest cost — accuracy matters
Daily reportsDocument your work every day
Photo documentationProve what was done, when, and in what conditions
Punch list trackingClose out faster, get paid faster
Safety documentationCompliance is on you, not the GC

Important for Growth

FeatureWhy
RFI trackingKeep your questions and answers organized
Change order documentationProtect your margins with a paper trail
Material trackingKnow what was delivered, used, and wasted
Equipment logsUtilization tracking and cost allocation
Certified payrollEssential if you do public or prevailing wage work

You Probably Don't Need

  • Full project scheduling (you manage your piece, not the whole thing)
  • Owner communication tools (that's the GC's job)
  • Comprehensive estimating modules (you likely have your own process)
  • Full financial management (that's your accounting system)

The Multi-GC Problem

As a sub, you face a unique challenge: different GCs use different platforms. You might be asked to log into 3 different systems across your active projects.

The Solution: Own Your Data

Keep your own system. Use whatever the GC requires, but maintain your own documentation:

DataWhy You Need Your Own Copy
Time recordsLabor disputes, certified payroll, cost tracking
Daily reportsClaims protection, dispute documentation
PhotosProof of conditions, work completed
Safety docsOSHA compliance is your responsibility
Change order recordsPayment protection

Working with GC Platforms

When a GC requires you to use their system:

  1. Document in your system first — Then transfer key info to theirs
  2. Enter what's contractually required — Don't waste time on extras
  3. Export regularly — Don't rely on their system as your only copy
  4. Keep your records independent — You need data that follows you across projects

What to Look For

Must-Haves for Subs

  • Works offline — You're on their site, not in your office
  • Quick data entry — Your foremen don't have time for a 15-minute daily report
  • Photo-centric — A picture is worth a thousand words in a dispute
  • Mobile-first — It has to work great on a phone
  • Your data stays yours — Full export capability

Certified Payroll (If Applicable)

If you do public works or prevailing wage jobs, you need:

  • Prevailing wage rate tracking by trade and locality
  • WH-347 report generation
  • Apprentice ratio tracking
  • Electronic certified payroll submission

Lien Rights Protection

Software that helps you track:

  • Preliminary notice deadlines
  • Lien filing deadlines
  • Waiver management
  • Payment timelines

Evaluating Cost as a Sub

Think About Total Value

Don't just look at subscription price. Calculate:

  • Time saved on admin and documentation
  • Disputes avoided through better documentation
  • Faster closeout from organized punch lists
  • Accurate labor tracking protecting your margins
  • Compliance confidence avoiding fines and penalties

ROI Checklist

Good software for a sub should:

  • Save 5+ hours/week in admin time
  • Improve labor tracking accuracy by 1-2%
  • Reduce time spent on disputes (with better documentation)

If it doesn't pay for itself within a few months, it's too expensive or you're not using it enough.

Getting Started

Step 1: Start with One Pain Point

Pick the thing that costs you the most time or money right now:

  • Time tracking inaccuracy?
  • Missing daily reports?
  • Safety compliance paperwork?
  • Photo documentation?

Step 2: Test on One Project

Don't roll out company-wide. Prove it works with one crew on one project.

Step 3: Get Field Buy-In

Your foremen have to actually use it. If they hate it after a fair trial, find something else. The best features in the world don't matter if nobody opens the app.

Step 4: Expand Gradually

Add projects, users, and features as you see value — not before.