Cloud takeoff · $149.99/mo or $1,200/yr

Werx Takeoff — cloud cut & fill at a fraction of the legacy price

Takeoff software has been stuck in the past. The big legacy names like Trimble run on a desktop, aren't cloud-based, are brutal to learn, and cost over $8,500 a year — I know, because I paid it. The cloud tool I tried next was built for homebuilders, not dirt work. Werx Takeoff does it — in the cloud, from any browser.

What you can do

Every earthwork measurement, in the cloud

It does takeoffs, and it does them right. It is not a random mishmash of services you'll never use — it does one job, perfectly.

  • Cut & fill volumes

    Real earthwork quantities in cubic yards.

  • Area takeoffs

    Grading, sod, demo, surfacing.

  • Linear takeoffs

    Pipe, curb, fence, silt fence, edging.

  • Count takeoffs

    Structures, fixtures, plants, anything by the each.

  • Scale calibration

    On every sheet, and clean exports that drop straight into your bid.

Why cloud beats legacy

Why cloud beats legacy

  • Work anywhere.

    Any computer, any browser. No installs, no license dongles, no “it's on the office desktop.”

  • Built for dirt work.

    Made for excavation and landscaping bids, not bent out of a homebuilder tool.

  • Always current.

    Cloud means updates land automatically.

The price is the point

Legacy takeoff software runs $3,000 to $8,500+ a year. Werx Takeoff is $149.99/month or $1,200/year — about half the competition — and we're one of the only ones offering a real monthly plan. I went into debt buying takeoff software when I was starting out, and it put me in a bind. I built this so other owners don't have to go through that.