Flexible monthly subscriptions.

Statslog looks at contract administration—and pricing from multiple perspectives!
From the ground up, and building a solid foundation for a complete 100% model.


Monthly Subscriptions:

Studio, Team, Enterprise or Project with unlimited Cloud-hosted options
{Read-only licenses are free}

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Studio —
$58/CAD

License: 1-2 users (1 Office)

+ Cloud license: 5 active projects/user
+ additional active projects monthly
(per project)

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Team —
$92/CAD

License: multi-users (1-2 Offices)

+ Cloud license: 5 active projects/user
+ additional active projects monthly
(per project)

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Project—
$127/CAD

License: multi-users (3+ Offices)

+ Cloud license: 5 active projects/user
+ additional active projects monthly
(per project)

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Enterprise —
$109/CAD

License: multi-users (3+ Offices)

+ Cloud license: 5 active projects/user
+ additional active projects monthly
(per project)

The 100% Model:
You can only invoice one hundred percent

Without an automated system, design professionals usually invest more time to administer the facets of accounting and scheduling, that they tend to miss the major essence of contract management—monitoring and approving progress of the Work.

“Unlike other construction administration systems which follow either emails or dates to record the development of the project, Statslog’s structured approach for handling contracts is based on following approvals. Until a task in the change is approved, FIVE will not progress for payments, and concurrently, FIVE never accepts any value for progress above 100%.”

— Michael Copas, Statslog Founder

How do we compare?

While FIVE demonstrates having all project data in one application, it can be seen as overwhelming for those who only know one part of the Contract Administration process.

For instance, other leading software:

  • DOES NOT process Certificate for Payments

  • thinks it serves architects but acts like a Project Manager;
    administrators DO NOT make decisions (only advise or recommend)

  • uses word processing and spreadsheet software as a tool for ‘secretaries’

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