TCC Pricing Overview

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TCC Alternatives Pricing

The following is a quick overview of editions offered by other Project Cost Management Software

Hubstaff
Starter
$4.992 user minumum Per Month
  • Time tracking
  • Timesheets
  • Activity levels
  • Limited screenshots
  • Limited app & URL tracking
$0.00
Your basic productivity tool
  • Teams up to 5
  • Unlimited time tracking
  • Unlimited projects, clients and tags
  • Exportable reports
  • Web app, mobile apps, and desktop apps
Free
Unlimited trial for 14 days, then choose a plan or stay limited for free
  • Up to 5 users
  • Up to 50 open tasks
  • Up to 20 boards
  • Attachments of up to 10 MB
  • Metrics for the last 31 days

Various alternatives pricing & plans

Pricing information for the above various TCC alternatives is supplied by the respective software provider or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. Final cost negotiations to purchase any of these products must be conducted with the seller.

TCC Pricing Reviews

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RA
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"A formidable simplicity to drive site productivity in real time"
What do you like best about TCC?

The disconcerting simplicity for construction site teams. Most management software is designed by accountants for accountants. TCC is made for builders. In a few clicks, our foremen can document the workforce, equipment, and production achieved. On the office side, the integration of this data with our budget allows us to detect productivity drops within 48 hours, instead of waiting for subcontractor invoices. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about TCC?

It is not a flaw in the software itself, but TCC abruptly ends the gray areas on construction sites. As the tool cross-references hours with physical production in less than 24 hours, productivity declines become immediately visible. This greatly disrupts the habits of managers who liked to hide behind the fog of the current month. TCC forces you to be proactive every day: you can no longer manage by autopsy. This therefore requires a real effort in change management at the beginning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Pascal P.
PP
Project manager
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"TCC Keeps Field Execution on Track with Simple, Activity-Level Tracking"
What do you like best about TCC?

What stands out is how TCC focuses on daily execution instead of reporting.

Most tools in construction tell you what already happened. TCC shows you what is starting to go wrong while the work is still happening.

The ability to capture labor, equipment, and materials at the activity level and quickly see cost drift over a few days is a big shift from traditional monthly reporting.

It’s also clearly built with the field in mind. The data entry is simple enough that a foreman can actually use it without turning it into an administrative burden. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about TCC?

The product is still evolving, especially on the reporting and integration side.

If you are expecting a fully mature ecosystem like large enterprise platforms, it’s not there yet.

However, that seems intentional. The focus is clearly on solving the execution layer first before expanding into more complex features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.