Field Tools is construction management software for small to mid-sized construction companies. Its core goal is to connect the office with the jobsite, providing real-time project data, field reports, crew and equipment scheduling, and safety management. The official website emphasizes ease of use and fast field adoption, making it suitable for construction teams that need to move from paper forms, phone notifications, and scattered documents to digital workflows.
The product is built around jobsite operations. Its forms module supports both default and custom forms, allowing teams to create daily logs, RFIs, incident reports, timesheets, toolbox talks, and more. It also supports photos, videos, audio, photo annotations, speech-to-text, and QR-code quick access. The crew and equipment module enables real-time scheduling, automatically notifies crews of changes, tracks statuses such as lateness, absence, sick leave, and vacation, and manages whether equipment is billable, idle, or under repair. The safety module covers safety violations, incidents/injuries, inspection audits, and response logs. The certificates module centralizes employee certificates and provides expiration reminders. Subcontractor onboarding supports document package invitations, communication approvals, overdue notifications, and approval to start work.
Pricing is very straightforward: $45 per user per month. The official site says there are no large upfront commitments, and the plan includes unlimited forms, projects, photos, videos, audio records, and more. No free plan or free trial is disclosed. For integrations, Field Tools explicitly supports integration with accounting software, automatically syncing projects, employees, certificates, and other data to reduce duplicate entry. The pricing page also lists API Access, but we did not find specific API documentation or a detailed integration directory.
The strengths are its focused use case and complete set of modules, covering jobsite productivity, safety, subcontractors, certificates, crew, and equipment management. Pricing is transparent, which makes cost evaluation easier. Custom forms, automatic notifications, and QR-code capabilities are also practical for field use. The limitations are that security and compliance disclosures are relatively limited, with no clear explanation of encryption, backups, or compliance certifications. The terms also state that the service is not offered to users in the European Union or California. Third-party integrations are described only broadly as accounting system integrations, without specific vendor names, and the support system lacks details such as SLAs or online help resources.
Field Tools is better suited to small and mid-sized construction companies, safety managers, project supervisors, and foremen in the U.S. market, especially for replacing paper daily reports, manual scheduling, and scattered file management. Access from China is unknown; payment may require a credit card. Companies in China that care about local compliance, Chinese-language support, and project cost management may also compare local solutions such as Glodon and Ming Yuan Cloud, or evaluate international alternatives such as Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Fieldwire, and Raken.
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