Construction CRM Software
The CRM for Contractors and Builders
Track leads, send estimates, invoice, manage schedules, and communicate — all in one place.

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Keep Deals on Track
See all deals and projects in one simple Kanban view.
Send Winning Estimates
Build estimates with AI, track email opens, and create follow-up reminders.
Unify Billing And Scheduling
Simplify under one system for estimating, project management, and billing.
Stop losing track of leads
Good lead management starts with accountability. See all your leads in one place, create tasks for teammates, and don't let deals slip through the cracks.
- See all leads & projects in one Kanban
- Create reminder tasks
- Get notified whenever an email is opened


Build winning estimates with Beam's AI Assistant
Beam pairs the best construction CRM with our advanced AI-powered estimating tool. Quickly build accurate, professional proposals from scope of work & project documents.
- Customize estimates with sections, groups, and line items
- Control profit margin with markups & discounts
- Draft and edit estimates in seconds using AI
A full project management solution
- Manage project schedules with Gantt charts
- Invoice clients & pay subcontractors
- Track project costs against your budget
- Manage change orders & send client updates

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I try Beam before paying?
Yes. Beam’s Core plan is free to use, no credit card required.
What does CRM stand for in construction?
CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management. In construction, it’s a system that helps contractors manage client relationships, track projects, and streamline communication to win and deliver more jobs.
How does CRM software help a construction company?
CRM software helps construction companies by organizing client data, tracking leads and bids, improving communication, and managing project relationships. This streamlines sales, reduces missed opportunities, and strengthens customer satisfaction.
Does a CRM include estimating and invoicing software?
Many CRM softwares do not include construction-specific estimating or invoicing capabilities, meaning you'd need to keep multiple systems in sync. Beam's CRM does include estimating and invoicing software, along with job costing and more.
How can I integrate construction materials pricing with my CRM?
With Beam's cost library, you can upload material and labor prices for estimating. To use the cost library, you'll need to sign up for Beam's Plus plan, starting at $200 per month.
Who was this CRM built for?
Beam's CRM is the best for small and medium-sized construction businesses, including remodelers, home builders, and trade contractors.
What features should I look for in a CRM?
A construction CRM should include features that help contractors manage leads, clients, and projects seamlessly. Important features to look for are:
- Lead and bid management – track project opportunities, bids, and proposals in one place.
- Contact and subcontractor management – organize client, vendor, and subcontractor details with full communication history.
- Project pipeline tracking – monitor jobs from initial estimate through completion.
- Integration with accounting software – connect your CRM to tools like QuickBooks.
- Document storage – manage contracts, drawings, proposals, and change orders securely.
- Jobsite mobile access – update client and project information directly from the field.
- Communication tracking – log calls, emails, and meetings for better client follow-up.
- Reporting & forecasting – analyze pipeline value, win rates, and customer trends.
- Scheduling – connect CRM data to project timelines and crew schedules.
With these features, a construction CRM helps reduce missed opportunities, strengthen customer relationships, and win more profitable projects.
- Lead and bid management – track project opportunities, bids, and proposals in one place.
- Contact and subcontractor management – organize client, vendor, and subcontractor details with full communication history.
- Project pipeline tracking – monitor jobs from initial estimate through completion.
- Integration with accounting software – connect your CRM to tools like QuickBooks.
- Document storage – manage contracts, drawings, proposals, and change orders securely.
- Jobsite mobile access – update client and project information directly from the field.
- Communication tracking – log calls, emails, and meetings for better client follow-up.
- Reporting & forecasting – analyze pipeline value, win rates, and customer trends.
- Scheduling – connect CRM data to project timelines and crew schedules.
With these features, a construction CRM helps reduce missed opportunities, strengthen customer relationships, and win more profitable projects.
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