Projul is an All-in-One Construction Management Software product for construction contractors. Its website says it is used by 5,000+ contractors, covering general contractors, residential/commercial contractors, and many specialty trades such as demolition, drywall, landscaping, roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Its positioning is not generic project management; instead, it aims to put a construction business’s workflow—from leads, quotes, scheduling, and field execution to invoicing and payment collection—into one system.
The feature set is fairly comprehensive. On the pre-sales side, it includes CRM, Lead Management, Lead Capture Form, estimating, change orders, and e-signatures. On the project side, it includes project management, Scheduling, schedule conflict detection, Gantt charts, linear timelines, Job Costing & Budgeting, purchase orders, and the ability to convert estimates into tasks. For field work, it offers a Mobile App, geofenced time tracking, mobile notifications, photo and file storage, to-dos, and Daily Logs. For collaboration, Client Portal & Messaging helps keep the office, field crew, and clients aligned on progress. Its Spanish-language support is a clear differentiator: languages can be set per employee, with menus, buttons, notifications, tasks, and schedules displayed in Spanish, and the Pro plan does not charge extra per user.
Projul emphasizes flat-rate pricing and no per-user fees. On its drywall contractor page, the copy gives an example of a fixed annual price of $4,788/year, which may appeal to construction companies with many field workers and fluctuating account needs. For trials, it offers a free 15-minute demo with no credit card required, but we did not see a free-forever plan or self-serve trial. For integrations, it explicitly lists QuickBooks Integration and Zapier, and payment processing also appears among its features. However, it does not specify the exact payment gateways, supported currencies, or China-specific payment methods.
Its strengths are its deep construction-industry workflow coverage, connecting CRM, estimating, scheduling, cost management, mobile field work, invoicing, and client communication. Flat-rate pricing reduces the cost of expanding by headcount, while the mobile app and geofenced time tracking are well suited to jobsite management. The drawbacks are that public information lacks details often required in enterprise procurement, such as permission models, security certifications, data backups, and API documentation, and plan tiers are not very transparent. It is better suited to small and midsize U.S. contractors, specialty trade teams, and bilingual crews, rather than large Chinese construction enterprises that need complex group-level permissions, domestic finance and tax integrations, or private deployment.
There is no evidence in the available copy about access from China, so its status is unknown. Because the product is clearly designed around the U.S. construction industry, QuickBooks, U.S. payments, and contexts such as OSHA, Chinese companies should carefully verify network connectivity, the English/Spanish interface, local invoicing and tax requirements, payments, and regulatory fit. Comparable products include Procore, Buildertrend, Jobber, and ServiceTitan; in China, companies may evaluate Ming Yuan Cloud, Glodon-related products, or low-code project management solutions built on DingTalk or WeCom.
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projul.com is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach projul.com directly.