Compare WBSync

Picking labour-tracking software for construction is rarely a one-vendor decision. Most teams shortlist a field-tools incumbent against a labour-cost specialist. WBSync's pitch is narrower than any of them: PMI/ISO 21508-strict earned value, mobile-first foreman UX, an open inbound clock-in API, and mid-market pricing from €249/mo with a free 30-day trial (up to 30 operatives). Use the matrices below to compare apples-to-apples on the attributes that matter.

The six attributes that decide most evaluations

In our experience helping mid-market contractors evaluate labour-tracking software, six attributes dominate the shortlist:

  1. EVM coverage. Does the tool report SPI, CPI, EAC and TCPI to PMI / ISO 21508 conventions, or just "earned hours"?
  2. Mobile field UX. Will foremen actually use it on a Friday at 5pm in the rain?
  3. Clock-in flexibility. Does it lock you into one provider, or can you bring your existing time-clock?
  4. WBS + cost-code import. Can you import your existing 4-level WBS and BOQ in one go, or rebuild from scratch?
  5. Subcontractor data. How does the tool collect labour data from subbies — paid seats, free portal, or chase-by-email?
  6. Pricing transparency. Public per-seat rates, or quote-only enterprise contracts?

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