CompanyCam solves one very specific problem incredibly well: getting your field team to actually take photos, organize them, and make them useful. Every contractor knows the pain of scrolling through a camera roll looking for that one photo from three months ago, or having a homeowner dispute what their driveway looked like before your crew showed up. CompanyCam eliminates all of that. Every photo is automatically GPS-tagged, time-stamped, tied to a project, and stored in the cloud forever. Your entire team can see every photo from every job instantly.
What makes CompanyCam sticky is how it turns photos into communication tools. Annotate images with arrows and notes to explain an issue to a client. Generate before/after transformation photos for marketing. Build shareable photo reports for insurance adjusters. With the AI features on Premium and Elite plans, you can literally talk into your phone and have it generate a written report or checklist from your voice and photos. The integrations with platforms like Jobber, AccuLynx, and JobNimbus mean your photos automatically sync to the job in your CRM without any manual work.
We think CompanyCam is best for: Any contractor — roofers, painters, landscapers, HVAC, remodelers, GCs — who needs to solve the photo documentation problem and wants a dead-simple tool that field crews will actually use every day.
One thing to think about is that CompanyCam is a documentation and collaboration tool, not a full project management platform. It doesn't do quoting, invoicing, scheduling, or financials. Most CompanyCam users pair it with a CRM like Jobber, Housecall Pro, or AccuLynx to cover the full workflow. Factor in that combined cost when you're budgeting.
Another consideration is the 3-user minimum. Even on the cheapest plan, you're paying for at least 3 seats ($79/month). If you're a true solo operator who just wants organized job photos, that minimum can feel steep. But for any team of 3+, the per-user cost is very reasonable, and the value of having every job photo organized, backed up, and shareable from day one is hard to overstate. Roofers and insurance restoration contractors especially love this tool for the documentation trail it creates.
The photo-first platform contractors swear by — GPS-tagged, time-stamped photos automatically organized by project with AI-powered reporting. Best for any contractor who needs dead-simple field documentation.
Per-user pricing with a minimum of 3 users on all plans. Pro: $27/user/mo ($79/mo for 3 users). Premium: $43/user/mo. Elite: $63/user/mo. All plans include unlimited photo, video, and document cloud storage. 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
CompanyCam offers a 14-day free trial — no credit card or long-term contract required. Visit companycam.com/pricing to start.