Corecon is a cloud-based construction management platform that covers estimating, project management, field reporting, and document management. It targets small-to-mid-size contractors who want an integrated system but cannot afford enterprise platforms like Procore. For firms that need estimating, contracts, change orders, and basic project management in one place, Corecon offers a more affordable alternative to the big players.
The trade-off is that Corecon tries to cover many bases, and plan collaboration is just one piece of a broader platform. The document management and plan viewing features are functional but not as deep as what you get from a tool built specifically for plan markup and team collaboration on drawings.
HomeFloorPlan focuses entirely on the plan collaboration workflow — getting your drawings marked up, shared with trades, and issues tracked to resolution. No estimating modules, no change order workflows — just the plan tools your field team needs.
What Corecon Does Well
Where It Falls Short
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The Verdict
Corecon is a good option for small-to-mid-size contractors who want an affordable, integrated construction management platform. If you need estimating, project management, and basic document management in one system without enterprise pricing, Corecon delivers reasonable value.
If your primary need is plan collaboration — fast markup, trade-layered comments, punch item tracking on drawings — HomeFloorPlan is the more effective tool. It is browser-based with no app download, costs $20/seat/month, and includes AI floorplan sorting and trade layer filtering. Your field crews will adopt it faster because it does one thing well instead of asking them to navigate a multi-module platform.
