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Side-by-side comparisons for contractors who don't have time for demos.

We broke the market into the categories contractors actually buy, then built honest feature-by-feature pages so you can decide in minutes.

Comparisons

Pick a matchup.

More comparisons coming soon — busybusy, SiteDocs, SafetyCulture, and others.

Market Map

Three categories contractors actually shop.

If you're evaluating GoSafety against other tools, start by figuring out which category matters most to your crew.

Timekeeping First

Clock apps that added compliance later.

The buyer starts with payroll, GPS, and crew hours, then asks whether the same tool can handle injury questions and inspections.

  • Common shortlist: busybusy, Workyard, ClockShark
  • Tradeoff: strong time capture, lighter safety depth
  • Key question: can one workflow cover clock-out and incident reporting?
Safety First

Inspection platforms that need a separate time clock.

The buyer already has inspections or toolbox talks in mind but still has crew hours sitting in a different app.

  • Common shortlist: SafetyCulture, SiteDocs, HCSS Safety
  • Tradeoff: stronger inspections, weaker timekeeping
  • Key question: does the company want one system or two?
Form Fidelity

Tools for preserving existing PDFs.

The buyer cares about keeping existing forms and producing outputs that look like the originals.

  • Common shortlist: GoFormz, Fulcrum, custom PDF workflows
  • Tradeoff: strong forms, limited timekeeping
  • Key question: is the pain form rebuilding or fragmented operations?

Framework

Four questions that matter in every comparison.

Can it replace two systems?

If no, compare total process complexity — not just subscription cost.

What still works offline?

Ask specifically about form capture, time entries, GPS snapshots, and what requires internet.

Can crews keep their existing forms?

PDF import and exact-form output matter more than generic form builders for many contractors.

What happens at injury reporting time?

The gap between timekeeping and safety reporting is where a lot of operational risk hides.

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