Field service software ยท Saudi Arabia ยท Head-to-head

First Bit ERP vs Procore

Two Saudi Arabia field service software options, compared side by side for Saudi Arabia trades.

Which should you choose?

First Bit ERP edges ahead on our Saudi Arabia tiering (Tier S vs A), but both are workable โ€” the right pick depends on your trade, region, and the Saudi Arabia-specific notes below.

First Bit ERP

Tier S ยท Recommended

Construction-specific ERP: BOQ, estimating & project costing

The strongest Saudi-native construction ERP โ€” genuine BOQ, estimating, project costing, procurement and payroll, with 2,000+ Middle East clients. Built around how Gulf contracting firms actually run, with ZATCA, withholding tax and Arabic baked in.

Pros

  • + Purpose-built for construction (BOQ, costing, subcontracts)
  • + ZATCA e-invoicing + withholding-tax handling
  • + Arabic and English; KSA + UAE offices and support
  • + 2,000+ regional clients โ€” proven locally

Cons

  • โˆ’ Quote-based pricing (demo required)
  • โˆ’ ERP implementation takes time and setup
  • โˆ’ Heavier than a simple accounting app
  • โˆ’ Best value for established contracting firms

Saudi Arabia note

The best "one local differentiator" pick โ€” a construction ERP that already speaks Saudi compliance (ZATCA, WHT) and Arabic, rather than a US tool bolted onto a separate invoicing system.

Typical Saudi Arabia pricing: Quote-based (demo); no public SAR price.

Procore

Tier A ยท Workable

All-in-one construction project management

The global construction-management leader, with a regional office serving the UAE/Gulf. Strong for field, financials and document management on mid-to-large commercial builds โ€” but lighter on Saudi-specific localisation than the local ERPs.

Pros

  • + Comprehensive, well-designed project management
  • + Strong field + financials + document tools
  • + Large global ecosystem and integrations
  • + Regional (UAE) presence and support

Cons

  • โˆ’ No public pricing โ€” quote-only (reported AED 80k+/yr enterprise, third-party estimate)
  • โˆ’ No native Arabic UI or ZATCA e-invoicing shown
  • โˆ’ Priced for established firms, not small contractors
  • โˆ’ Less localised than Saudi-native ERPs

Saudi Arabia note

Procore is excellent project software but isn't built around Saudi compliance โ€” you'll still need a ZATCA-certified accounting tool (Qoyod, Wafeq, First Bit) alongside it for e-invoicing and VAT.

Typical Saudi Arabia pricing: Quote-only; third parties report ~AED 80k+/yr at enterprise tier (unconfirmed by Procore).

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