Pricing
One price to run the jobs. A second for general contractors who ride herd on subs. No setup fee, no per-client charge.
Solo operators & small crews
You manage subcontractors
Growing the crew? The first 5 seats are included. Beyond that, seats are added in blocks of 5 at $15/mo per block, on either plan. Subcontractor logins are not seats and are never counted.
Contractor vs General Contractor
The extra $60 a month buys one subject: the people you hire but do not employ. Twelve capabilities stay shut until the plan reads General Contractor, and this is all twelve.
| What you get | Contractor$39.99/mo | General Contractor$99.99/mo+$60.00 a month |
|---|---|---|
| On both plans, at $39.99 | ||
| Unlimited jobs and unlimited clients | Yes | Yes |
| Five team seats, then blocks of five at $15/mo | Yes | Yes |
| Intake forms you build, shared as a link, a QR code or an embed | Yes | Yes |
| Estimates and change orders, signed on a phone, stamped and locked | Yes | Yes |
| Invoices, deposits and receipts, card and ACH into your own Stripe | Yes | Yes |
| A branded client portal for every client | Yes | Yes |
| Schedule and dispatch, job photos, job messaging | Yes | Yes |
| Checklists, gear, the handbook, workflows, roles and pay levels | Yes | Yes |
| The six built-in automations, shipped switched off | Yes | Yes |
| What the extra $60.00 opens | ||
| The subcontractor portalEvery sub you invite gets a login of their own, and it never counts against your seats. | No | Yes |
| A scope written for one subThey read the words you wrote for them. Never your client, never your price, never another sub. | No | Yes |
| Vendor directory and applicationsThe companies you hire, plus a public form a sub fills in to ask for a place on your bench. | No | Yes |
| Bid boardPost a scope, invite your bench or open it up, collect prices and start dates, award one. | No | Yes |
| Bids compared on the jobEvery price for that job in one column, next to who says they can start when. | No | Yes |
| Insurance and W-9 on fileA certificate and a W-9 per company, and a warning before the coverage lapses. | No | Yes |
| Record what you paid a subCheck, bank transfer or any other method, filed against that sub and their 1099 total. | No | Yes |
| 1099 totals at year endWhat you paid every sub across the year, exported as a CSV for your accountant. | No | Yes |
| Phases, a timeline, a vendor on eachCut the job into phases and put a company against each one. | No | Yes |
| Automations you write yourselfContractor has the fixed six to switch on. General Contractor writes its own rules on top. | No | Yes |
| More than one client on a jobAn owner and a property manager on the same project, each with their own view. | No | Yes |
| The government-contracting playbookThe registration and bidding steps for public work, kept inside the app. | No | Yes |
Upgrading is a switch inside your account. Stripe prorates it and the twelve rows open the same minute. Downgrading works the same way in reverse.
Add-ons & done-for-you
Optional extras and services, never bundled into your monthly bill.
Do the arithmetic
Software gets a price. The thing it competes against never does. Here are both, side by side, in your figures.
The hours go on estimates, invoices, chasing one signature, and copying the same address into three places. Nobody sends you an invoice for them, so they never get compared to anything. Put your numbers in the panel and read the two totals next to each other.
Servora does not delete that time. It does the parts a computer can do: your standard opening tasks land on every new job by themselves, and marking a job complete asks that client for a review. Six rules ship built in on both plans and you switch on the ones you want. To see them on a finished job before you decide, walk the product tour.
The figures below are arithmetic on what you typed, not a promise about your business. We do not know your jobs, and we are not going to pretend the software gives every hour back.
Hours a year on office work416
What those hours are worth$27,040
Your numbers, our arithmetic. Nothing leaves this page.
Card & ACH processing runs through your Stripe account, not ours. We never hold a client payment and we take no cut of one.
Prefer Square, Zelle, or a check? Switch to record-only mode and the portal still does invoices, numbering, and receipts.
A card is required to start, there is no free trial. Cancel and the workspace turns read-only. No countdown, and we do not delete it on you.
If you stop paying
Cancel and the workspace turns read-only. There is no countdown running against you and nothing is erased on a schedule.
There is no single button that packages the whole account yet, and photos are not part of an export. Documents come out one job at a time. You would find that out in a month anyway, so you may as well read it now, before the card.
The day you want the account gone, ask and we remove it. That is the policy, and it is the same one written on our security page.
Pricing questions