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Levelset

Construction payment, lien-rights, notice, waiver, and credit intelligence.

Editorial review
Reviewed July 14, 2026

We checked this profile against 2 cited sources. It is desk research, not a hands-on product test.

Vendor
Procore Technologies
Pricing
Free
Deployment
Cloud service
Inspect the sources
Company fitSolo · Small · Mid-market · Enterprise
PlatformsWeb
DeploymentCloud service
Directory coverage1 workflow

At a glance

What Levelset does

Levelset is a construction payment and lien-rights service owned by Procore. Contractors and suppliers use free tools, document services, and paid workflows to manage notices, waivers, payment applications, deadlines, and claim documents.

Its legal-adjacent workflows are useful precisely because requirements vary, but users should not treat automated deadline calculations or forms as legal advice. Project type, location, contract language, and mailing evidence still matter.

Pricing visibilityFree

Levelset offers free tools and paid services; document, subscription, and service pricing varies by workflow and jurisdiction.

Best fit

Who should take a closer look

01

Subcontractors and suppliers protecting payment rights

02

General contractors exchanging waivers and payment documents

Construction types
  • Subcontractors
  • Suppliers
  • General contractors
Company sizes
  • Solo
  • Small
  • Mid-market
  • Enterprise

Documented features

What the vendor says is included

These capabilities appear in the cited vendor material. Availability can still vary by plan, module, region, configuration, or integration.

Preliminary notice preparation
Lien and bond-claim workflows
Lien waiver exchange
Pay-application tools
Job and deadline tracking
Contractor payment profiles
Payment document storage
Construction payment resources

Before the demo

What stands out, and what to pin down

What stands out on paper

  • Accessible free tools and educational material for construction payment rights
  • Covers both document exchange and deadline-oriented notice or claim work
  • Payment profiles add counterparty context beyond a document generator

Questions for the vendor

  • Notice and lien requirements vary by jurisdiction and project type
  • Software-generated documents and deadline guidance do not replace legal advice

Integrations

Named connections

QuickBooksProcore

An integration name alone does not tell you which records move, in which direction, or how often. Ask to see the exact workflow you need using representative data.

Support

Help documented by the vendor

Construction payment help resourcesDocument-service supportHelp center

Availability and response commitments can vary by plan, region, and contract. Put required onboarding, training, support hours, and escalation times in the proposal.

Sources

Where this information came from

We use first-party product pages, documentation, pricing pages, and release notes where available. They document vendor claims; they do not substitute for an independent test.

  1. Levelset pricing and plan optionsAccessed Jul 14, 2026
  2. Procore completion of the Levelset acquisitionAccessed Jul 14, 2026