You pay per job that's running
Not per seat and not per calendar month. A finished job stops counting when its last phase closes.
- 1 active job
- Phases and evidence
- Waivers for your state
- Up to 5 jobs
- Bank verification
- Inspector role
- Unlimited jobs
- Homeowner portal
- Contract templates
- Multi-company
- Your own jurisdiction rules
- Integrations
We only charge when the payment goes through us
Most of what you get paid never touches our rails, and that is fine. When your client pays you directly we detect it, close the entry, and charge you nothing for it.
| How your client pays | What we charge |
|---|---|
| ACH we originate | 0.75%, capped at $95 |
| Card | At cost. We add nothing |
| Zelle, direct ACH, wire, check | 0% |
The cap matters on a construction phase: a percentage with no ceiling turns a large phase into a large bill for moving money that was already yours.
Why the active contract and not the seat
Your crew is not the cost
Per-seat pricing punishes putting one more person on site, which is the opposite of what the product is for.
A finished job stops counting
When the last phase closes, that contract leaves the count. You do not pay for the work you already delivered.
No percentage of your money
Verification is not priced per transaction. What the closed rails charge as a share of the contract is a flat line here.
These numbers are not final
The figures above are placeholders pending a decision. They are labelled as such rather than quietly shown as real.