FollowFire vs Contractor Foreman
Contractor Foreman is a construction project management platform covering job costing, scheduling, RFIs, submittals, and client portals. It's built for managing active projects. FollowFire is built for the moment before a project starts — responding to every new lead in 60 seconds to win the estimate before competitors even call back.
FollowFire wins for the first 60 seconds after a lead comes in. Contractor Foreman wins after you've already sold the job. Together they cover the full pipeline.
Feature Comparison
Key Differences
Pre-sale vs. post-sale tools
Contractor Foreman is excellent once you've won the job. FollowFire is built for the critical 60-second window when a homeowner submits a form and is still deciding who to hire.
Simple setup vs. full configuration
FollowFire takes 20 minutes to wire up. Contractor Foreman requires crew setup, project templates, and client portal configuration. If you need to close more estimates now, FollowFire delivers ROI the same day.
Complementary tools
Many contractors use both: FollowFire to convert leads into booked jobs, and Contractor Foreman to manage those projects. They solve different problems at different stages.
Contractor Foreman is great for running my projects. But I was losing leads before they even became projects. FollowFire fixed that — it responds in 60 seconds and I book way more estimates now.
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