Curbsight vs Projul
Projul manages construction projects: schedules, budgets, change orders, client portals. Curbsight starts where projects come from — every property in your territory scored 0-100 — and follows the deal from the knock to the invoice.
Projul is construction management software built for general contractors and remodelers: scheduling with Gantt charts, job costing, change orders, client portals, and estimates with takeoff integrations. It's project-shaped, not sales-shaped — there's no property data, no storm intelligence, no canvassing, no owner contact data, and (as of July 2026) no monthly billing or free trial: plans start at $4,788/year, paid annually. Curbsight is built for exterior and storm trades that hunt their work: the scored territory map, door-to-door canvassing, skip-traced owner phones, and a contractor CRM where the estimate drafts itself from real roof measurements and the invoice syncs to QuickBooks. If you run multi-month remodels with subcontractor scheduling, Projul fits. If you run a sales-driven roofing operation, the motion Projul was built for isn't your motion.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Curbsight | Projul |
|---|---|---|
| Lead generation | Every property scored on a map — public records + NOAA + radar hail swaths | Not provided — CRM tracks leads you bring |
| Storm intelligence | Hail swaths on the map, claim-window countdown, 'hail inbound' alerts | Not provided |
| Door-to-door canvassing | Built-in — knock tracking, gamification, live team map | Not provided |
| Owner names + phone numbers | Included; skip-trace phones on demand | Not provided |
| Roof measurements + estimates | Measured automatically from aerial data; estimate self-drafts, no per-report fee | Estimates with takeoff integration; measurements entered by the user |
| Project scheduling depth | Pipeline, schedule, crew assignment — built for the roofing job cycle | Deep — Gantt, daily logs, subcontractor scheduling, client portal |
| Invoicing + QuickBooks | Invoicing + payments built in; QuickBooks Online sync | Invoicing + payments; QuickBooks Online mid-tier, Desktop top-tier |
| Billing terms | Month-to-month, 14-day free trial | Annual-only (from $4,788/yr), no free trial (as of July 2026) |
| Pricing model | $29/seat canvassing (no min/setup/contract) · $500–$5,000/mo flat intelligence tiers | $4,788–$14,388/yr flat per company |
What Projul does well
Projul is serious construction PM. Gantt scheduling, job costing, change orders, purchase orders on the top tier, a client portal, time tracking, and claimed supplier connections into the distribution ecosystem. It was built by a former contractor and it shows in the project workflows: for a GC or remodeler coordinating subs across multi-month builds, the scheduling depth is the product, and it's real.
Where Projul stops
Projul assumes the project exists. Where it came from is your problem: there's no property database, no storm data, no canvassing layer, no owner contact information, and lead tracking amounts to a pipeline you fill by hand. The commercial terms assume commitment too — annual-only billing starting at $4,788/year, with no monthly option and no free trial as of July 2026. For a storm-driven roofing operation, that's a year of construction PM without an answer to the question that actually gates your revenue: which doors do we knock after the hail?
Why Curbsight is different
Curbsight is built around the sales motion Projul doesn't model. Every property in your territory is scored 0-100 before a rep leaves the truck — roof age, radar-confirmed hail, owner status, value. The canvassing layer tracks the knocks and gamifies the grind. And the job side holds up: an editable pipeline, estimates that draft themselves from real roof measurements, photo documentation that GPS-files to the property, an insurance supplement builder, invoicing with online homeowner payments, and QuickBooks Online sync.
- The scored map is the lead engine — no lead source subscription on the side
- Radar hail swaths and claim windows drive the storm motion Projul has no concept of
- Estimates draft from measured roofs automatically; nobody keys in measurements
- Month-to-month with a 14-day full-product trial — the opposite of an annual-only commitment
- You're a roofing, siding, window, or solar operation whose growth comes from doors, storms, and outbound
- You want the lead engine, the canvassing layer, and the job CRM in one bill
- You want to try before you commit — 14-day trial vs annual-only contracts
- Your 'project management' is the roofing job cycle, not multi-month GC builds
- You're a GC or remodeler running multi-month projects with subcontractor scheduling, budgets, and change-order flow
- You need Gantt-level scheduling depth and a client portal more than lead generation
- QuickBooks Desktop support is a hard requirement (their top tier has it; Curbsight syncs QuickBooks Online)
Pricing
Projul's published pricing (as of July 2026) is annual-only: Core at $4,788/year, Core+ at $7,188/year, and Pro at $14,388/year — no monthly billing, no free trial. Curbsight is month-to-month: Starter $500/mo (3 seats, 6 territories, 1,000 phone reveals), Pro $1,500/mo (10 seats, 20 territories, 6,500 reveals, the full CRM with self-drafting estimates, invoicing, and QuickBooks sync), Enterprise $5,000/mo — with a 14-day full-product trial in front. On raw dollars a year of Curbsight Pro costs more than a year of Projul Core; the difference is what the dollars buy. Projul manages projects you found some other way. Curbsight includes the finding — the scored territory, the canvassing, the owner phones — which for a sales-driven trade is the line item that pays for the rest.