About
About ContractorCounter
ContractorCounter is construction drawing markup and takeoff software that runs entirely in the browser. It exists because most contractors use a fraction of a heavyweight desktop PDF suite — and pay full freight for it, on Windows only.
Why it exists
The everyday drawing workflow on a job is simple to describe: open the sheet, mark it up, calibrate the scale, measure and count what's there, and send a clean record back out. Tools like Bluebeam Revu do that — buried inside an enterprise document platform priced per seat per year. ContractorCounter was founded in 2025 by Tylar Edwards to cover that core workflow properly in the browser: markup, calibrated measurement, counts, and a takeoff that flows into a priced quote.
How it's built
The product is deliberately focused: it doesn't chase enterprise document control, Studio-style collaboration suites, or advanced PDF editing. Quantities taken off a drawing feed a live Bill of Quantities and multi-version quotes, so the measurement and the price never drift apart. Every feature ships with plain-language support documentation, and pricing stays simple — weekly, monthly, yearly, per-seat team, or a one-time lifetime license, all listed on the pricing page.
Company facts
- Company
- ContractorCounter, Inc.
- Founded
- 2025
- Founder
- Tylar Edwards, Founder
- Product
- Browser-based construction drawing markup, measurement, and takeoff
- Platforms
- Any modern browser — Windows, macOS, iPad
- Contact
- support@contractorcounter.com
Elsewhere
ContractorCounter publishes on X, Instagram, and Medium, and is listed on Software Advice. For anything else, email support@contractorcounter.com.