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Top 8 Softwares for Concrete Cutting Businesses in 2026

Concrete cutting is a precision trade — your software should match. Here are the 8 platforms that actually handle job costing, crew scheduling, and fast quoting for sawing, coring, and demolition work in 2026.

Quick Answer

The best software for concrete cutting businesses in 2026 is QuoteIQ — a full-stack CRM built by working contractors that handles per-linear-foot and per-square-foot estimating, crew scheduling, job costing, and automated customer follow-up in one platform starting at $29.99/month. For concrete cutters specifically, the ability to build templated quotes for slab sawing, core drilling, and wall cutting jobs — and send them from your phone before leaving the job site — directly accelerates close rate and cash flow. Strong runner-ups include Jobber for general-purpose field service management, Housecall Pro for dispatch-heavy residential operations, and ServiceTitan for enterprise-scale demolition contractors with 25+ field techs.

The Short Version

All 8 Platforms at a Glance

Verified pricing as of June 2026. Scroll right on mobile.

# Platform Starting Price Best For Standout Feature
1 ⭐ QuoteIQ $29.99/mo All concrete cutting businesses, solo to crew AI Estimator + MapMeasure Pro takeoffs
2 Jobber $39/mo Small cutting crews wanting polished FSM Client hub + online booking
3 Housecall Pro $59/mo Residential cutting dispatch operations Visual dispatch board + customer notifications
4 Workiz ~$54/user/mo Crews that field heavy inbound call volume Built-in VoIP phone system
5 Contractor Foreman $49/mo Budget-conscious operators needing project tracking Locked flat rate + 30-day free trial
6 FieldPulse Custom (quote) Multi-location service ops needing asset tracking Per-property asset tracking + custom workflows
7 Houzz Pro $65/mo Cutting contractors who want lead gen built in Access to Houzz homeowner network
8 ServiceTitan Custom ($300+/tech/mo) Large commercial demolition fleets (50+ techs) Enterprise dispatch + marketing automation suite

How We Picked the Top 8 Softwares for Concrete Cutting

We’re QuoteIQ. We built this list, and we picked our own platform as #1 — so you know the editorial position up front. That said, every competitor entry here is written factually. We don’t trash tools we haven’t used, and we don’t pretend weaknesses don’t exist. Here’s exactly how we ranked:

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Listed every CRM and FSM platform serving concrete and demolition contractors with 50+ verified reviews

We pulled candidates from Capterra, G2, Software Advice, and direct contractor recommendations. Per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction and extraction trades represent one of the fastest-growing employment sectors — which means the software market serving these trades is large, competitive, and constantly changing.

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Verified 2026 pricing from each vendor’s published source or independent trackers

Pricing changes constantly. Every number in this guide was verified from vendor pricing pages or independent sources within the last 60 days. Where pricing is unpublished, we note “custom — contact sales” rather than guess.

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Scored each platform against 12 concrete-cutting workflows

We tested: per-LF / per-SF estimating templates, slab sawing and core drilling quote flows, equipment scheduling, job costing against material and blade costs, crew dispatch, and client invoicing. Platforms that understand specialty trade pricing scored higher than generic CRMs. The American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC) notes that business management and pricing transparency are among the top operational challenges for concrete specialty contractors.

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Weighted mobile usability heavily — concrete cutters work from their trucks, not desks

A tool that requires a laptop to function isn’t practical for a two-person concrete cutting crew. We evaluated App Store and Google Play ratings alongside feature depth, penalizing platforms with poor mobile reviews even if the desktop experience was strong.

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Embedded operator perspective from Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers, Co-Founders of QuoteIQ

Both founders have run service businesses and built QuoteIQ from the ground up because the tools available to contractors were either overpriced enterprise platforms or lightweight apps that broke under real field conditions. That context shapes how we evaluate software that’s supposed to serve the trades.

“A job lifecycle — the documented path every customer takes from first inquiry to paid invoice. Most contractors run this entirely from memory, and it works until the moment it stops working. The job lifecycle doesn’t have to be sophisticated. It’s five steps: how an inquiry comes in, how it gets quoted, how it gets scheduled, how the work gets done, and how payment gets collected. Once those five steps are written down and consistently followed, you have the foundation of a real business.”

— Justin Rogers, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ

The 8 Best Softwares for Concrete Cutting Businesses in 2026

Ranked by overall value for concrete cutting operations — pricing, field usability, estimating power, and customer management.

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QuoteIQ — Best Overall for Concrete Cutting Businesses

Essentials $29.99/mo · Beginner $74.99/mo · Pro $149.99/mo · Elite $299/mo · Max $699/mo

QuoteIQ was co-founded by Mike Vidan (580,000+ YouTube subscribers) and Justin Rogers (743,000+ YouTube subscribers) — two home service business owners who built the platform because the tools available to contractors were either overpriced enterprise systems or lightweight apps that couldn’t handle the complexity of real field operations. For concrete cutting businesses specifically, QuoteIQ addresses the three things that most generic CRMs completely miss: specialty trade estimating, equipment-linked job costing, and customer communication that scales from two-person crews to 20-technician operations.

Concrete cutting is a measurement-intensive trade. Every slab saw run, wall cut, or core drill quote starts with a linear footage or square footage number, and getting that measurement wrong — even slightly — puts your margin at risk. QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro pulls satellite imagery of any property so you can pre-measure slab areas and wall lengths before the site visit, arriving at the job with footage already calculated. When the customer wants a price on the spot — and they always want a price on the spot — you can generate and send a professional estimate from your phone before you leave the driveway. That speed is the difference between winning the job and losing it to the next contractor who quotes faster.

The AI Estimator takes this further: point your phone at the job site, snap a photo, and QuoteIQ’s AI drafts a line-item estimate based on what it sees — slab size, wall dimensions, visible access complexity. You review, adjust, and send. For concrete cutting crews doing residential driveway removals or commercial slab work, this alone eliminates the back-and-forth that kills momentum on high-volume estimating days. Note that AI Estimator is available on Pro and higher plans.

Job costing inside QuoteIQ tracks every blade pass, every labor hour, and every equipment hour against the original quote — so you know after every job whether your per-LF cost is profitable or whether blade wear is eating your margin without you noticing. Over time, that data informs better pricing on future bids. Crew scheduling puts saw assignments, equipment assignments, and delivery windows on the same calendar, with mobile access so technicians see their day before they leave home. The Pipelines CRM (Pro and higher) tracks every open opportunity from first inquiry through signed contract, so no commercial slab quote falls through the cracks during your busiest pour window.

QuoteIQ’s Virtual Call Team handles inbound calls 24/7, qualifying leads and booking jobs while your crew is on site and unavailable to answer the phone. Review Multiplier sends automated review requests after every completed job, building your Google rating consistently over time — critical for concrete cutting businesses that win work through local search and reputation. The Email & Text Automation module follows up with every unsent quote on a schedule you control, recovering jobs that would otherwise go cold.

“Pricing based on what feels fair instead of what the work actually costs to deliver. A new contractor looks at a job, thinks about what he’d be happy getting paid, and throws a number out. That number almost never accounts for fuel, equipment wear, insurance, the phone time it took to book the job, or the drive time to get there. If you don’t know your actual cost per hour to operate — not just your wage, your full cost — you will price yourself into the ground and never understand why.”

— Mike Vidan, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ

In practice for concrete cutting: A two-person slab sawing crew using QuoteIQ builds estimate templates for their three most common jobs — residential driveway removal (per SF), commercial expansion joint cutting (per LF), and interior slab coring (per hole by diameter). When a new inquiry comes in, the estimator selects the template, adjusts footage or quantity from the MapMeasure satellite reading, and texts the quote to the customer in under four minutes. After the job, invoicing takes one tap — payment follows via the built-in online payment link. The whole cycle, from lead to paid invoice, runs through a single app without switching tools. For a crew that runs 8–12 jobs per week, that workflow efficiency compounds into hours of administrative time saved every week.

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Pros

  • MapMeasure Pro satellite takeoffs reduce site visit time
  • AI Estimator generates estimates from job photos (Pro+)
  • Published pricing — no surprise enterprise contracts
  • Virtual Call Team handles calls 24/7 while crews are on site
  • Inventory tracking for blades and equipment across trucks
  • InstaSchedule lets customers book appointments themselves (Elite+)

Where It Falls Short

  • Not purpose-built for commercial GC subcontracting workflows (retainage, AIA invoicing)
  • AI Estimator and MapMeasure Pro require Pro plan or higher
  • No Gantt chart project scheduling for multi-week commercial jobs

Verdict: QuoteIQ is the strongest all-in-one value for concrete cutting businesses that operate at the residential to mid-commercial tier. The combination of satellite measurement, AI-assisted estimating, job costing, and 24/7 call handling closes the gap between where concrete cutting businesses are today (estimating from memory, invoicing on paper) and where they need to be to scale. Start with the Essentials plan at $29.99/mo and upgrade as your volume grows — you’ll never outgrow the platform.

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Jobber — Best for Small Cutting Crews Wanting Polished Field Service Software

Core $39/mo (1 user) · Connect $119/mo (5 users) · Grow $199/mo (10 users) · Plus $599/mo (15 users)

Jobber is the most widely-used field service platform for small home service and trade businesses in North America, and for good reason — it has consistently polished UI, excellent mobile apps, and transparent published pricing that other platforms hide behind sales calls. For a concrete cutting crew that currently runs on WhatsApp messages and handwritten invoices, Jobber is the most friction-free upgrade available.

The Client Hub feature is where Jobber stands out for customer-facing operations: clients can approve quotes, pay invoices, and see job status through a branded portal without needing to call your office. For concrete cutting businesses that do repeat commercial work — expansion joint programs for retail chains, slab coring for HVAC or plumbing contractors — the ability to give a GC or property manager self-serve access to their job history and invoices reduces back-and-forth dramatically. Automated appointment reminders and two-way SMS (Grow plan) keep residential customers informed, which matters for cutting jobs where dust and noise require scheduling coordination with building occupants.

In practice for concrete cutting: A solo concrete cutter running residential driveway and patio removal jobs would find Jobber Core at $39/month covers quoting, invoicing, and scheduling without overpaying for features they don’t use. As they hire a second tech, Jobber Connect’s 5-user capacity handles the crew without requiring a jump to a higher tier. The biggest limitation for concrete cutting operations is estimating depth — Jobber doesn’t have per-LF trade-specific estimating templates natively. You build those yourself from the quote builder, which works but takes setup time that QuoteIQ’s templated approach eliminates.

Pros

  • Published transparent pricing — no sales calls required
  • Excellent mobile app — consistently rated 4.5+ on iOS and Android
  • Client hub for self-serve quote approval and payment
  • Strong QuickBooks Online integration

Where It Falls Short

  • No satellite measurement — LF and SF takeoffs must be manual
  • Per-user fees add up quickly for growing crews
  • Job costing not available until Grow plan ($199/mo)
  • No AI-assisted estimating or photo-to-quote tools

Verdict: Jobber is the right pick for a solo concrete cutter or two-person crew that wants well-supported, easy-to-learn field service management without paying for features they won’t use yet. As crew size grows past five and estimating complexity increases, the per-user pricing and missing satellite measurement start to favor QuoteIQ.

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Housecall Pro — Best for Residential Concrete Cutting Dispatch

Basic $59/mo (1 user) · Essentials $149/mo (5 users) · MAX custom pricing

Housecall Pro is strongest where concrete cutting businesses most need help: residential dispatch coordination. Its visual dispatch board — a real-time map view of all scheduled jobs and assigned technicians — makes it easy to see where your cutters are, reassign jobs when equipment breaks down, and squeeze an emergency commercial cut into a full residential day. The customer notification system is one of the best in the category: automated texts at booking, confirmation, day-before reminder, and “on my way” help residential customers manage access for noisy, dusty cutting work that requires yard clearing and vehicle movement.

The Essentials plan at $149/mo adds QuickBooks Online sync and equipment tracking, which concrete cutters need to track saw wear and blade inventory against jobs. Marketing tools built into the platform let you run email campaigns to past clients when you want to promote expansion joint season pricing or new core drilling capabilities. Housecall Pro’s flat-rate price book feature lets you standardize pricing for your most common cutting services — 4-inch slab saw cut per LF, 6-inch reinforced slab cut per LF, core drill by size — so every tech quotes consistently without calling the office to check.

In practice for concrete cutting: A residential concrete cutting operation doing pool demo, driveway removal, and patio breaking work for landscapers and pool builders will find Housecall Pro’s dispatch tools and customer communication features more developed than Jobber’s at similar price points. The real limitation emerges at the MAX tier: once you need more than five users, per-user pricing kicks in at $35/user/month and the cost climbs fast. Add-on costs for GPS tracking and marketing features also inflate the true monthly price beyond the advertised rate.

Pros

  • Visual dispatch board is best-in-class for residential routing
  • Automated customer notifications reduce no-show frustration
  • Flat-rate price book for standardized cutting service pricing
  • 14-day free trial on MAX plan

Where It Falls Short

  • Add-on cost model inflates monthly price significantly
  • No satellite measurement or AI estimating
  • QuickBooks gated behind Essentials tier
  • MAX pricing requires contact — no published rate for larger teams

Verdict: Housecall Pro makes sense for concrete cutting businesses that do high-volume residential scheduling with multiple crews and need strong dispatch visibility. The moment estimating complexity goes up — per-LF specialty quotes, multi-phase commercial cuts — the missing measurement tools push you toward QuoteIQ. Build your budget on Essentials ($149/mo), not Basic, because QuickBooks sync is essential for a cutting business tracking blade and equipment costs.

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Workiz — Built-In Phone System for High Call Volume Operations

~$54/user/mo (annual) — contact for team pricing

Workiz’s defining feature is a native VoIP phone system built directly into the platform — call tracking, recording, masking, and automated messaging without a third-party integration. For concrete cutting businesses that field heavy inbound call volume from property managers, GCs, and residential customers, having every call tied to a customer record without manual data entry eliminates a significant admin burden. Call recording also helps with he-said-she-said disputes on scope and pricing for complex commercial cuts.

The platform covers scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, estimates, and a price book across service categories. The Price Book Pro add-on provides preloaded industry pricing by trade that auto-updates for inflation and material cost shifts — useful for concrete cutters whose blade and fuel costs shift with market conditions. Workiz’s AI “Genius Answering” dispatcher handles after-hours call intake, qualifying leads and booking jobs into the calendar while your crews are offline. The 7-day free trial is shorter than competitors but gives you enough time to test the phone system with live calls before committing.

In practice for concrete cutting: A concrete cutter doing emergency saw cutting — fire access trenching, utility emergency core drilling, sudden pavement removal after main breaks — benefits most from Workiz’s real-time call tracking. Every inbound emergency becomes a timed, recorded event with customer data attached, making billing and response-time documentation automatic. The price-per-user model becomes expensive for larger crews; at 5+ users the monthly cost can approach or exceed what QuoteIQ charges for unlimited users on its Max plan.

Pros

  • Native VoIP phone with call recording — unique in this category
  • Genius Answering AI handles after-hours lead intake
  • Price Book Pro auto-updates for material cost changes
  • Franchise and multi-location support

Where It Falls Short

  • Per-user pricing gets expensive at 5+ crew members
  • No satellite measurement or AI photo estimating
  • Price Book Pro is an additional paid add-on
  • Only 7-day trial vs competitors’ 14-day

Verdict: Workiz is the right call for concrete cutting businesses that depend on inbound phone volume — emergency commercial work, on-call municipal cutting contracts, or high-frequency residential scheduling where every missed call is a missed job. If your primary problem is phone management rather than estimating complexity, Workiz’s built-in communication stack is worth the per-user premium.

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5

Contractor Foreman — Best Budget Pick for Small Concrete Cutting Operations

From $49/mo — flat rate, unlimited projects

Contractor Foreman’s value proposition is simple and honest: the most affordable construction management software that doesn’t charge per user or per project. For a cost-sensitive concrete cutting operator who needs job costing, estimates, scheduling, and basic CRM without paying enterprise prices, Contractor Foreman delivers more functionality per dollar than any other option on this list. Their starting plan at $49/mo doesn’t cap users or project count — it scales with your business without punishing your growth.

The platform is construction-first in its language and workflows, which resonates with concrete cutting operators who identify more with general contractors than with home service businesses. Job costing tracks materials, labor, and equipment hours against budgets — critical for operators who need to know after each core drilling job whether diamond bit cost is within projections. Daily logs, time cards with GPS, and client portal access give commercial cutting operations documentation that GC clients often require. Gantt-style scheduling supports multi-day or multi-phase cutting projects that a simple dispatch calendar doesn’t handle well.

In practice for concrete cutting: A smaller cutting operation — one truck, one operator, taking on a mix of residential jobs and commercial subcontracts — will find Contractor Foreman’s feature set surprisingly complete at $49/mo. The 30-day free trial is the longest in the category, giving you real-world data from your own jobs before committing. The trade-off: the platform was built for construction project management, not field service dispatch, so customer-facing workflows (automated reminders, two-way SMS, client self-booking) are lighter than Jobber or Housecall Pro.

Pros

  • Flat-rate pricing — no per-user or per-project fees
  • 30-day free trial — the longest in the category
  • Construction-native language resonates with cutting contractors
  • Job costing, daily logs, and Gantt scheduling included

Where It Falls Short

  • Weaker customer-facing tools (no two-way SMS, no self-booking)
  • No satellite measurement or AI estimating
  • Mobile app experience lighter than Jobber or Housecall Pro
  • Less polish overall than higher-priced competitors

Verdict: Contractor Foreman is the strongest value at the $49/mo price point for construction-oriented concrete cutting operators who need job costing and project management more than customer-facing automation. Use the 30-day trial to run real jobs through it before deciding. If you find yourself needing better customer communication or faster mobile estimating, QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo is worth comparing side by side.

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FieldPulse — Strong Asset Tracking for Multi-Location Cutting Operations

Custom pricing — contact for quote (~$99–$399/mo based on contractor reports)

FieldPulse is an all-in-one field service management platform with notably strong per-property asset tracking and custom workflow capabilities. For a concrete cutting business that manages equipment across multiple job sites — wall saws at commercial properties, core drilling rigs checked out to different crews, flat saws shared between two trucks — FieldPulse’s asset management tracks which piece of equipment is at which property, with full service history per asset. That level of equipment visibility reduces the “where’s the big saw today?” problem that plagues growing concrete cutting operations.

FieldPulse’s award-winning customer support team (consistently rated 9.6/10 on G2) is its most differentiated strength. For a concrete cutting operator who’s never used CRM software before, hands-on onboarding support that actually answers the phone is worth paying for. The scheduling system is visual and clean with a drag-and-drop dispatch board, and the QuickBooks Online two-way sync works reliably. FieldPulse’s Operator AI handles after-hours calls and lead intake as a paid add-on.

In practice for concrete cutting: A concrete cutting company running 3–5 trucks across commercial and residential jobs, with a mix of saw rental equipment and owned rigs, would find FieldPulse’s asset tracking justifies the price premium over Jobber or Housecall Pro. The main friction is the unpublished pricing model: you have to request a quote to know what you’ll pay, and reports from contractors place the range at $99–$399/month depending on user count and features.

Pros

  • Industry-leading customer support rated 9.6/10
  • Per-property asset tracking for equipment across multiple sites
  • Custom workflow builder for specialty cutting job stages
  • Strong QuickBooks Online two-way sync

Where It Falls Short

  • No published pricing — requires a sales call to compare
  • Some users report mobile app loading issues in field conditions
  • Operator AI and Fleet Tracking are additional paid add-ons
  • No satellite takeoff or AI photo estimating

Verdict: FieldPulse earns its spot for multi-location concrete cutting operations that need serious asset management and don’t mind a sales conversation before pricing. If you have 4+ trucks and equipment scattered across commercial sites, the asset tracking justifies the cost. If you’re a smaller operation and want to compare cost head-to-head, FieldPulse’s unpublished pricing puts QuoteIQ’s transparency at an immediate advantage.

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Houzz Pro — For Concrete Cutters Who Want Built-In Lead Generation

From ~$65/mo — varies by market and plan

Houzz Pro’s differentiator is that it’s both a CRM and a lead generation marketplace. The Houzz platform connects over 65 million homeowners with contractors, and a Houzz Pro subscription gives concrete cutting businesses a profile in front of that audience — something no other software on this list provides. For residential-focused concrete cutters doing driveway demolition, patio removal, and decorative cutting work for design-oriented homeowners, the lead generation component can generate new client volume without additional marketing spend.

The CRM side covers the basics: client communication, scheduling, estimates, invoicing, and QuickBooks integration. Houzz Pro markets itself specifically to masonry and concrete contractors for exactly these use cases — residential cutting work where homeowners shop on design-forward platforms before hiring. The virtual meeting tools and client communication features support the longer decision cycle that residential concrete projects sometimes involve. Phone support is notably robust: Houzz Pro subscribers get dedicated onshore support agents, not ticket queues.

In practice for concrete cutting: A residential concrete cutter doing decorative work, stamped concrete removal, or specialty cutting for renovation projects will benefit more from Houzz Pro’s marketplace visibility than a commercial cutting operation. The platform’s value proposition degrades for businesses that do primarily commercial or industrial work, where GCs hire from referrals and past relationships rather than homeowner review platforms. The pricing varies by market and plan, so contact Houzz for a current quote before budgeting.

Pros

  • Access to Houzz homeowner marketplace — built-in lead gen
  • Dedicated onshore phone support for subscribers
  • Virtual meeting tools for homeowner consultations
  • Trades-specific positioning including concrete and masonry

Where It Falls Short

  • CRM features less deep than dedicated FSM platforms
  • Lead gen value only applies to residential design-oriented work
  • No satellite measurement or specialized cutting estimating tools
  • Marketplace competition can reduce profit margins on leads

Verdict: Houzz Pro makes sense if you’re a residential concrete cutting operation that wants to grow through the homeowner marketplace and doesn’t yet have a strong enough reputation to generate referrals organically. For commercial or industrial cutting operations, the lead generation value evaporates and the CRM tools aren’t deep enough to justify the cost versus Jobber or QuoteIQ.

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ServiceTitan — Enterprise Platform for Large Commercial Demolition Fleets

Custom pricing — typically $300–$500+/technician/month; no published rates

ServiceTitan is the dominant enterprise platform for large field service and specialty trade companies. It’s expensive, complex to implement (typically 3–6 months of onboarding), and priced for businesses running 25+ technicians — but it’s also the most feature-complete platform for commercial concrete cutting and demolition operations at scale. The dispatch system, call recording, marketing automation, and reporting suite are genuinely best-in-class for enterprise operations that process hundreds of jobs per month and need granular performance data across multiple crews and service lines.

ServiceTitan doesn’t publish pricing — you must book a demo to receive a quote, and annual contracts are standard with upfront implementation fees that typically run several thousand dollars. The platform’s strengths are in marketing automation (tracking ROI on ad spend down to the job level), multi-location management, and integrations with major accounting and ERP platforms. For a 30+ technician concrete cutting company that runs commercial slab sawing contracts across multiple states, ServiceTitan’s scope and integration depth may genuinely justify the price point.

In practice for concrete cutting: ServiceTitan earns its place for large demolition contractors who operate concrete cutting as one of several specialties — companies running interior demolition, concrete cutting, and selective demolition programs simultaneously with large field teams. For the typical 1–15 technician concrete cutting business, ServiceTitan is dramatically overbuilt and overpriced. The $300–$500+/tech/month cost at 5 users runs $1,500–$2,500/month before implementation, onboarding, and training costs. QuoteIQ at $149.99–$299/month serves the same operational needs for a fraction of that cost.

Pros

  • Most complete feature set for enterprise-scale operations
  • Granular marketing ROI tracking down to the individual job
  • Multi-location and multi-specialty management
  • Industry-recognized brand with large partner ecosystem

Where It Falls Short

  • No published pricing — annual contracts required upfront
  • 3–6 month onboarding — too slow for most SMB operations
  • Dramatically overbuilt and overpriced for businesses under 25 techs
  • Implementation costs add thousands to year-one expense

Verdict: ServiceTitan lands at #8 on this list because most concrete cutting businesses have no use for an enterprise platform priced for 50-tech operations. It earns a spot because the large commercial demolition sector exists and ServiceTitan genuinely serves it better than any other option. If you’re running a 30+ technician concrete cutting and demolition company with multi-state commercial contracts, ServiceTitan may be the right infrastructure. If you’re anywhere below that scale, it’s the wrong tool at the wrong price.

The Concrete Cutting Industry in 2026: By the Numbers

Market data for concrete cutting and the broader construction services sector that shapes software adoption in this trade.

$2.5B U.S. concrete cutting service market size (2024) Verified Market Reports
6.2% Annual market growth rate through 2033 (CAGR) Verified Market Reports
11% Projected construction sector job growth through 2030 (BLS) U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
67% Large-scale contractors using CRM software in 2026 Industry research via SBA analysis

Which Software is Right for Your Concrete Cutting Business?

Every concrete cutting operation is different. Match your situation to the right tool.

If you’re a solo concrete cutter just starting out…

Pick QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo. You get quoting, invoicing, scheduling, and the Review Multiplier to build your Google rating from day one. The free trial gives you 14 days to send real quotes before paying a dollar. The satellite measurement tool alone will change how fast you can get estimates out to customers.

If you run a 2–4 person residential cutting crew…

QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/mo gives you job costing, 4 users, AI Estimator, and Pipelines to track your open bids. If your crew’s biggest problem is dispatch and customer communication rather than estimating complexity, Housecall Pro Essentials at $149/mo is a strong alternative worth trialing side by side.

If you’re scaling to 5–10 employees…

QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo gives you InstaSchedule (customers self-book), unlimited users, Inventory Management for tracking blades and equipment across your fleet, and the full AI toolset. At this crew size, your administrative overhead is the constraint on growth — QuoteIQ Elite eliminates most of it.

If you field 50+ inbound calls per week…

Workiz is worth trialing specifically for the built-in VoIP system. If every missed call costs you a job booking, having every call recorded and tied to a customer record automatically is a genuine operational advantage. Compare the total per-user cost against QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo for unlimited users) before committing.

If you run a multi-truck commercial cutting operation…

FieldPulse handles per-property asset tracking across multiple sites better than any other mid-market option. Get a written quote — contractor reports place it at $99–$399/month depending on configuration. If the equipment tracking depth is what you need, it’s worth the conversation.

If budget is the primary constraint…

Contractor Foreman at $49/mo is the most you get for the least spend — flat rate, unlimited projects, and construction-native job costing. Use the 30-day trial to run your actual jobs through it. If you find it covers your workflow, you’ve got a platform that grows with your project count for one fixed price.

If you’re tech-resistant and want the simplest possible upgrade from paper…

Jobber Core at $39/mo is the most frictionless transition from a whiteboard and clipboard. Clean interface, excellent mobile app, minimal setup time. You can be sending digital invoices on day two. Once you’re comfortable with the basics, QuoteIQ’s deeper toolset is an upgrade path worth revisiting.

What Concrete Business Owners Say About QuoteIQ

Verified reviews from the App Store and Google Play. Reviewed by concrete business owners who use QuoteIQ in the field.

★★★★★ “It’s easy to use and set up and comes at a great price!” WWECLLC · App Store · Concrete Business Owner
★★★★★ “I can finally keep all my records in one place, communicate with customers, and send/receive invoices.” whitew9743 · App Store · Concrete Business Owner
★★★★★ “Started using this on my dad’s concrete business and he says it’s a game changer.” Omar M. · Google Play · Concrete Business

Reviews sourced from the App Store and Google Play. Reviewer names published verbatim.

From the QuoteIQ Co-Founders

Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers co-founded QuoteIQ after building and operating service businesses for a combined 30+ years. Their insights on pricing, operations, and scaling are published at myquoteiq.com/insights/mike-vidan and myquoteiq.com/insights/justin-rogers.

“Pricing based on what feels fair instead of what the work actually costs to deliver. A new contractor looks at a job, thinks about what he’d be happy getting paid, and throws a number out. That number almost never accounts for fuel, equipment wear, insurance, the phone time it took to book the job, or the drive time to get there. If you don’t know your actual cost per hour to operate — not just your wage, your full cost — you will price yourself into the ground and never understand why.”

— Mike Vidan, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ · Read more from Mike →

“A job lifecycle — the documented path every customer takes from first inquiry to paid invoice. Most contractors run this entirely from memory, and it works until the moment it stops working. Once those five steps are written down and consistently followed, you have the foundation of a real business. Without it, you have a job where you happen to be in charge.”

— Justin Rogers, Co-Founder of QuoteIQ · Read more from Justin →

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from concrete cutting business owners evaluating software in 2026.

What is the best software for concrete cutting businesses in 2026?

QuoteIQ is the best overall software for concrete cutting businesses in 2026. It starts at $29.99/month and includes templated estimating, satellite measurement via MapMeasure Pro, job costing, crew scheduling, customer follow-up automation, and a 24/7 virtual call team. For enterprise operations with 25+ field technicians, ServiceTitan provides deeper marketing automation and multi-location management. For solo operators who want the simplest possible setup, Jobber Core at $39/month is the easiest entry point.

How much does concrete cutting software cost?

Concrete cutting software ranges from $29.99/month (QuoteIQ Essentials) to $699/month (QuoteIQ Max, unlimited users) for published-rate platforms. Contractor Foreman starts at $49/month with flat-rate pricing. Jobber runs $39–$599/month depending on user count and features. Housecall Pro is $59–$149/month for published tiers, with custom pricing for larger teams. FieldPulse and ServiceTitan don’t publish pricing — contractor reports place them at $99–$400/month and $300+/technician/month respectively. See QuoteIQ’s full pricing page for current plan details.

Does QuoteIQ work for concrete cutting businesses?

Yes. QuoteIQ is actively used by concrete cutting businesses for estimating, scheduling, job costing, invoicing, and customer follow-up. The platform serves 50+ trade verticals including concrete contractors. MapMeasure Pro’s satellite measurement is particularly useful for concrete cutters who need to calculate slab areas and wall dimensions before site visits. The AI Estimator (Pro+ plans) can generate line-item estimates from job site photos. See the QuoteIQ concrete contractor page at myquoteiq.com/industries/concrete-contractor-software for trade-specific details.

What features should concrete cutting software include?

Concrete cutting software should include: per-linear-foot and per-square-foot estimating templates for slab sawing, wall cutting, and core drilling; job costing that tracks blade cost, fuel, and labor hours against the original quote; crew scheduling with equipment assignments; mobile access for field technicians; customer communication tools (automated reminders, two-way SMS, online payment); and QuickBooks integration for accounting. Satellite measurement tools like QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro are a significant productivity advantage — being able to measure slab areas from overhead imagery before the site visit eliminates a step from the estimating process.

How do I quote concrete cutting jobs accurately?

Accurate concrete cutting quotes start with reliable measurements — linear footage for slab saw runs and expansion joint cuts, square footage for flat slab work, and hole count with diameter for core drilling. Build estimate templates for your three most common job types with your standard labor rate, blade allowance per foot, equipment depreciation, fuel, and overhead baked in. Use satellite measurement tools to pre-calculate footage before site visits. Then adjust per-job for concrete thickness, reinforcement (rebar vs wire mesh), access complexity, and cut depth. Software like QuoteIQ lets you build these templates once and reuse them on every similar job — eliminating manual recalculation and the risk of forgetting cost line items under time pressure.

Is there a free CRM for concrete cutting businesses?

There is no fully-featured free CRM built specifically for concrete cutting businesses. Most “free” construction software is feature-limited beyond practical use for a real operation. The best free-trial options are QuoteIQ (14 days across all plans starting at $29.99/month), Jobber (14 days), and Contractor Foreman (30 days). These trials give you enough time to run real jobs through the platform before committing to a subscription. Generic free CRM tools like HubSpot CRM don’t have field service features — no job scheduling, no mobile estimating, no route management — making them unsuitable for a concrete cutting operation.

What are the OSHA safety requirements for concrete cutting businesses?

Concrete cutting operations fall under OSHA standards for silica dust exposure (the primary health hazard in saw cutting), respiratory protection, and power tool safety. The OSHA Silica Rule (29 CFR 1926.1153) requires concrete cutting businesses to implement engineering controls such as wet cutting methods or vacuum dust extraction, provide appropriate respiratory protection, and maintain employee exposure records. QuoteIQ’s inspection forms and job documentation features can help businesses maintain compliance records as part of their standard workflow — though software doesn’t replace a formal OSHA compliance program. Consult OSHA’s concrete and masonry guidelines at osha.gov for complete current requirements.

How does QuoteIQ pricing work for concrete cutting businesses?

QuoteIQ offers five published plans: Essentials at $29.99/month, Beginner at $74.99/month, Pro at $149.99/month, Elite at $299/month, and Max at $699/month. All plans include a 14-day free trial. Annual billing saves the equivalent of two months. There are no per-user fees — your subscription covers your whole team at the published rate. MapMeasure Pro (satellite measurement) and the AI Estimator are available on Pro plans and higher. InstaSchedule (customer self-booking) is available on Elite and Max. Full plan details at myquoteiq.com/pricing.

Can concrete cutting software help with diamond blade cost tracking?

Yes. QuoteIQ’s job costing feature tracks every cost line — including diamond blade usage, fuel, and equipment hours — against the original quote. Over time, that data shows you exactly what your per-LF blade cost is at different concrete thicknesses and reinforcement levels. QuoteIQ’s Inventory Management (Elite and Max plans) tracks blade stock across trucks and locations with low-stock alerts. Contractor Foreman also handles job costing with material tracking. Both platforms let you see, after every completed job, whether your blade cost per foot matched your estimate — the data that makes next month’s bids more accurate.

What is the concrete cutting service market size in 2026?

The concrete cutting service market was valued at approximately $2.5 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $4.1 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 6.2% according to Verified Market Reports. This growth is driven by urbanization, infrastructure renewal projects, renovation activity, and increasing demand for precision demolition in commercial construction. The broader construction sector is projected to grow 11% through 2030 per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, creating strong tailwinds for specialty cutting businesses positioned to capture commercial work from GC relationships.

Can I use QuoteIQ for both residential and commercial concrete cutting?

Yes. QuoteIQ handles both residential and commercial work. For residential concrete cutting — driveway demolition, patio breaking, interior slab cutting for plumbers and electricians — the estimating templates, automated customer communication, and online payment tools are particularly useful. For commercial work, the Pipelines CRM tracks open bids with GCs and property managers, and the job costing features support more complex scopes with multiple crews and longer job durations. The platform does not support AIA billing, progress invoicing with retainage, or subcontracting management that large commercial GC operations require — Contractor Foreman or ServiceTitan serve that use case better.

How do I grow my concrete cutting business with better software?

Better software helps concrete cutting businesses grow in four measurable ways: faster quote delivery (same-day quotes win more jobs than next-day quotes), reduced quote leakage (automated follow-up recovers jobs that go cold), stronger reputation (review request automation builds Google ratings consistently), and better job costing (knowing your actual cost per LF lets you price confidently without leaving money on the table). The U.S. Small Business Administration consistently highlights that service businesses with streamlined quoting and invoicing systems grow faster and retain more customers. For concrete cutters specifically, that means replacing the whiteboard schedule and handwritten estimate pad with a single mobile-first system that covers the full job lifecycle.

Does QuoteIQ integrate with QuickBooks?

Yes. QuoteIQ integrates with QuickBooks Online to sync invoices, payments, and customer records. For concrete cutting businesses that use QuickBooks for accounting, the integration means you don’t re-enter data between your field platform and your accounting software. Contact QuoteIQ for current integration details or visit the Help Center at intercom.help/quoteiq.

What is the American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC)?

The American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC) is the leading trade association representing concrete specialty contractors in the United States. ASCC provides technical resources, safety guidance, business management education, and industry advocacy for contractors performing structural, decorative, flatwork, and specialty concrete work — including concrete cutting and sawing. Membership provides access to industry standards, estimating resources, and a network of concrete specialty contractors. Their resources can help concrete cutting businesses develop better estimating systems and safety programs alongside the software tools covered in this guide.

What makes QuoteIQ different from Jobber for concrete cutting work?

The primary differences for concrete cutting businesses are satellite measurement and AI estimating tools. QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro pulls satellite imagery for any property and lets you measure slab areas, wall lengths, and linear footage before you arrive on site — Jobber has no equivalent feature. QuoteIQ’s AI Estimator generates line-item estimates from job photos — Jobber has no equivalent. Job costing on QuoteIQ is available from the Pro plan ($149.99/mo); on Jobber it’s gated behind the Grow plan ($199/mo). Both platforms publish pricing, both have 14-day free trials, and both run well on mobile. For a concrete cutter doing straightforward scheduling and invoicing, Jobber is simpler. For a concrete cutter who wants faster measurement and AI-assisted quoting, QuoteIQ is the stronger tool.

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The Bottom Line

Concrete cutting businesses run on tight margins, measurement accuracy, and equipment reliability. The right software doesn’t replace your skill as an operator — it handles the administrative layer so you can focus on cutting. For most concrete cutting businesses, that means getting quotes out faster, following up on every unsent estimate, invoicing same-day, and building Google reviews automatically after every job.

QuoteIQ is our pick for #1 because it covers the full job lifecycle — from satellite measurement to signed quote to paid invoice to review request — in a single mobile-first platform at a price that makes sense for the SMB concrete cutting market. The 14-day free trial gives you real-world data from your own jobs before you commit to anything.

Jobber is the right alternative for operators who want maximum simplicity. Housecall Pro wins for residential dispatch volume. Workiz for call-heavy operations. Contractor Foreman for cost-sensitive operators who need construction-native job management. Every platform on this list earned its place — pick the one that matches your current operation size and pain points, trial it, and upgrade your workflow.

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