Procore was built for the enterprise. ServiceIQ is built for the GC who runs the jobs, not a finance department.
If you manage real work but you are not a 50 million dollar firm with a software admin on payroll, Procore is more platform than you need at a price that climbs as you grow. ServiceIQ gives you scheduling, dispatch, tracking and invoicing in one place, one flat monthly price, every feature included, and you can start today without a sales call.
ServiceIQ vs Procore, side by side
| ServiceIQ | Procore | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Mid-market general contractors and field service teams | Enterprise GCs, typically 50 million dollars and up in annual volume |
| Pricing model | One flat monthly price, every feature included | Priced on annual construction volume, rises as you grow |
| See the price first | Yes, published on the site | No, custom quote after a demo |
| Reported cost | One flat rate | Around 35,000 to 60,000 dollars a year for a mid-market GC, plus implementation |
| Setup | About 10 minutes, self-serve | Reported 3 to 6 months, implementation often 50,000 dollars plus |
| Free trial | Yes, no card | No, demo first |
| Contract | Cancel anytime, your data stays yours | Annual, increases reported since going public |
If you are a large GC with distributed teams and a back office to run it, Procore earns its place. If you are a mid-market GC who wants to see the price, start this week, and not pay more every time you grow, that is ServiceIQ.
Procore does not publish official pricing. Figures are publicly reported estimates from review sites and customer reports, current to mid 2026.
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