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Buildertrend vs. CoConstruct: What Changed After the Acquisition

Last updated: March 20, 2026

TLDR

CoConstruct no longer exists as a separate product — Buildertrend acquired it in 2021 and merged it by 2022. Anyone evaluating Buildertrend vs. CoConstruct is now comparing Buildertrend to its own predecessor. For specialty trade subs, neither the original CoConstruct nor Buildertrend was built for subcontractor job costing.

Feature Buildertrend CoConstruct (historical) MarginLock
Monthly cost (small team) $499+/month ~$299–$499/month (historical — no longer available) $20–$99/mo
Built for Large operations Generalist $1M-$20M subcontractors
Buildertrend vs. CoConstruct (Historical)
FactorBuildertrend (Current)CoConstruct (Historical)
StatusActiveRetired — merged into Buildertrend
Pricing$499+/mo~$299–$499/mo
Built forGCs and residential buildersCustom home builders and small GCs
Job costing depthBasic budget trackingBasic budgeting
Current availabilityYesNo
Buildertrend from $499/mo vs. CoConstruct (historical) from ~$299–$499/mo — MarginLock from $20/mo flat with unlimited users

Source: Published pricing pages, 2026

PROS & CONS

Buildertrend

Pros

  • Active product with ongoing development
  • Absorbed CoConstruct's best features
  • Larger ecosystem and integrations

Cons

  • Higher price than original CoConstruct
  • GC/residential design — sub job costing secondary

PROS & CONS

CoConstruct (historical)

Pros

  • Simpler interface
  • Lower price point when available

Cons

  • No longer available — retired 2022
  • Never strong for specialty sub job costing

The Acquisition and What It Means for This Comparison

Buildertrend acquired CoConstruct in January 2021. By 2022, CoConstruct had been retired as a standalone product and its customers were migrated to Buildertrend.

If you’re searching for “Buildertrend vs. CoConstruct,” you’re doing a comparison that no longer exists in any practical sense. CoConstruct is Buildertrend now. The question is whether Buildertrend fits your operation — not which of the two to pick.

The search is common because CoConstruct had a loyal following, particularly among custom home builders who appreciated its simpler interface and client selection management tools. Those users either made the transition to Buildertrend or went looking for alternatives.

What Buildertrend Inherited from CoConstruct

Buildertrend absorbed the core CoConstruct capabilities: client communication portals, budget tracking, scheduling, and the selection and allowance management that custom builders relied on.

The main difference former CoConstruct users noticed was interface complexity. CoConstruct had a reputation for a cleaner, easier-to-navigate UI. Buildertrend’s interface is more feature-dense and has been consistently criticized for slow load times and a steeper learning curve. The underlying capabilities are there, but the experience of getting to them is different.

Pricing also shifted. CoConstruct ran at $299-$499/month depending on the tier. Buildertrend starts at $499/month, and users have reported price increases of 50-65% over time.

Why Neither Tool Fits Specialty Trade Subs

Both CoConstruct and Buildertrend were designed for the same market: residential builders and general contractors managing full construction projects from the GC’s perspective.

Specialty trade subcontractors — electricians, plumbers, mechanical contractors — have a different set of problems. The core financial challenge for a sub is job costing accuracy: knowing in real time whether a job is on track to be profitable, tracking labor and materials against the original estimate, managing change orders before they erode margin, and producing WIP schedules for bonding.

CoConstruct didn’t address this. Buildertrend doesn’t either. The budget tools in both platforms are built around the GC’s view of project costs, not the sub’s need to track their own labor efficiency and margin by job phase.

For subs evaluating software, the CoConstruct vs. Buildertrend comparison is a dead end. The relevant question is which tools are built for subcontractor job costing — and neither of these is the answer.

Verdict

CoConstruct is gone. Buildertrend is the current product. For specialty trade subs evaluating tools, neither CoConstruct (historical) nor Buildertrend (current) addresses the sub-specific job costing problem. The comparison is only relevant for residential GC/custom builder use cases.

Q&A

What is the difference between Buildertrend and CoConstruct now?

There is no difference — CoConstruct was acquired by Buildertrend in 2021 and fully merged by 2022. The CoConstruct product no longer exists. Buildertrend is the current platform and the direct replacement.

When did Buildertrend buy CoConstruct?
Buildertrend acquired CoConstruct in January 2021. The two products were kept separate for about a year before Buildertrend began migrating CoConstruct customers onto the Buildertrend platform. By 2022, CoConstruct was no longer available as a standalone product.
Were CoConstruct customers moved to Buildertrend?
Yes. CoConstruct customers were migrated to Buildertrend. Buildertrend worked to carry over the core CoConstruct workflows — client selections, budget management, and communication features — into the Buildertrend platform. Some users reported a transition period with UX differences as they adjusted to the Buildertrend interface.
What should CoConstruct users look for now if Buildertrend doesn't fit?
If you're a specialty trade sub who landed on Buildertrend after the CoConstruct migration and find the tool doesn't fit your job costing needs, look at platforms built specifically for subcontractors. Knowify works for smaller subs with basic job tracking needs. MarginLock is built for the $1M-$20M sub market with deeper WIP reporting and flat-rate pricing.

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