Procore Modules and Pricing 2026: What Each Module Costs (Estimated)
Procore sells five core modules, but only Project Management is included in the base price. Every additional module increases your subscription by an estimated 5-25%. Nobody else has consolidated per-module pricing into one reference. Here is what we have found from contractor reports and industry data.
Module-by-Module Breakdown
Project Management
CoreFeatures Included
- RFIs
- Submittals
- Daily logs
- Drawings management
- Specifications
- Scheduling
- Meetings
- Photos
- Directory
Who Needs This
Every Procore customer. This is the foundation.
Implementation Time
4 - 8 weeks
Price Multiplier
1x (base)
Financial Management
Add-onFeatures Included
- Budgets
- Change orders
- Commitments
- Prime contracts
- Invoicing
- Pay applications
- Forecasting
Who Needs This
GCs doing financial controls beyond cost-plus contracts.
Implementation Time
6 - 12 weeks (data migration heavy)
Price Multiplier
1.15 - 1.25x
Quality and Safety
Add-onFeatures Included
- Inspections
- Observations
- Incidents
- Safety checklists
- Commissioning
- Punch lists
Who Needs This
Contractors with OSHA compliance needs or owner-mandated safety tracking.
Implementation Time
4 - 6 weeks
Price Multiplier
1.10 - 1.15x
Preconstruction
Add-onFeatures Included
- Bid management
- Prequalification
- Plan rooms
- Estimating integrations
Who Needs This
GCs bidding on multiple competitive projects.
Implementation Time
4 - 6 weeks
Price Multiplier
1.10 - 1.15x
Field Productivity
Add-onFeatures Included
- Time tracking
- Workforce planning
- Field production reports
- Labour productivity dashboards
Who Needs This
Contractors wanting granular labour productivity data.
Implementation Time
3 - 4 weeks
Price Multiplier
1.05 - 1.10x
Bundle Pricing Estimates
Most contractors do not buy every module individually. These are the common bundles and their estimated cost multipliers relative to the base PM-only price. Examples assume a $15,000/year base at $10M annual volume.
| Bundle | Multiplier | Example (at $10M volume) |
|---|---|---|
| PM only | 1x (base tier price) | $15,000/yr at $10M volume |
| PM + Financials | ~1.2 - 1.25x base | $18,000 - $18,750/yr |
| PM + Financials + Quality/Safety | ~1.3 - 1.4x base | $19,500 - $21,000/yr |
| Full suite (all modules) | ~1.5 - 2x base | $22,500 - $30,000/yr |
Module Selection Strategy
The most common mistake contractors make is buying the full suite when they only need two or three modules. Start with Project Management, which is always included. If you manage your own financials (not cost-plus), add Financial Management. If you have safety requirements, add Quality and Safety.
Preconstruction and Field Productivity are the least commonly purchased add-ons. Preconstruction is only valuable if you are a GC bidding on multiple competitive projects. Field Productivity is useful for tracking labour productivity, but many contractors find that daily logs in the PM module cover most of their needs.
Remember: bundling modules upfront is almost always cheaper than adding them later. If you are confident you will need Financials within 12 months, include it in your initial contract. Procore sales teams are more flexible on bundle pricing during the initial sale than at renewal.
Which Modules Do You Need?
The right module combination depends on your company type, project complexity, and existing workflows. Here are the most common configurations by contractor type:
Specialty subcontractor
RFIs, submittals, and daily logs cover most sub needs. Financials handled by separate accounting.
Small-to-mid GC (residential)
Client communication and safety tracking. Financial controls often handled in QuickBooks.
Mid-size GC (commercial)
Full project and financial controls. This is the most popular bundle for commercial contractors.
Large GC (enterprise)
Complete platform integration across preconstruction, execution, and closeout phases.