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PlanHub

A North American bidding network connecting general contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers.

Editorial review
Reviewed July 14, 2026

We checked this profile against 3 cited sources. It is desk research, not a hands-on product test.

Vendor
PlanHub
Pricing
Free
Deployment
Cloud
Inspect the sources
Company fitSolo · Small · Mid-market
PlatformsWeb
DeploymentCloud
Directory coverage2 workflows

At a glance

What PlanHub does

PlanHub is a marketplace-style preconstruction network. General contractors can distribute opportunities and reach trades; subcontractors can find work, inspect documents, track bids, and present their companies to buyers in the selected territory.

The free account is useful for receiving and responding to invitations, but serious lead discovery is tied to paid radius-based plans. Before subscribing, a trade contractor should examine live opportunity volume in its actual geography and verify which takeoff and bid-management tools are included.

Pricing visibilityFree

Basic accounts are free. Published Premier pricing is $1,999/year for a 50-mile radius, $2,349 for 100 miles, and $3,299 for 200 miles; Enterprise is quoted. Confirm geography, seats, and included takeoff features.

Best fit

Who should take a closer look

01

Small and midsize trade contractors finding opportunities

02

General contractors expanding bid coverage

Construction types
  • Commercial general contractors
  • Trade contractors
  • Suppliers
Company sizes
  • Solo
  • Small
  • Mid-market

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.

Project and bid-opportunity discovery
Invitations to bid
Online plan room
Subcontractor and supplier directory
Bid board and tracking
Takeoff and estimating tools by plan
Company profiles and messaging

Before the demo

What stands out, and what to pin down

What stands out on paper

  • Free entry point for publishing or responding to invitations
  • Straightforward opportunity search for smaller trade contractors
  • Published subcontractor plan prices

Questions for the vendor

  • Opportunity value depends heavily on local general-contractor adoption and the selected search radius
  • Free and paid accounts expose different discovery and estimating capabilities
  • Listings and invitations still require contractor qualification and independent project due diligence

Integrations

Named connections

No integrations confirmed in this review

That does not mean none exist. Ask for current API and connector documentation, including data direction, sync frequency, and export options.

Support

Help documented by the vendor

PlanHub supportTraining and help resources

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. PlanHub bidding networkAccessed Jul 14, 2026
  2. PlanHub subcontractor plans and pricingAccessed Jul 14, 2026
  3. PlanHub general-contractor offeringAccessed Jul 14, 2026