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

Procore vs Wafeq

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

Which should you choose?

Procore and Wafeq are closely matched (both Tier A) for Saudi Arabia field service software. The right choice comes down to fit: weigh the pros, cons, pricing, and Saudi Arabia-specific notes for each against your trade and region.

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).

Wafeq

Tier A ยท Workable

Modern accounting with per-project P&L & cost centres

A Saudi/Gulf-native accounting platform (KSA + UAE), ZATCA-compliant, with per-project profit-and-loss and cost-centre tracking that suits contractors. Modern UI, bilingual, and one of the few with published starting pricing.

Pros

  • + ZATCA-compliant e-invoicing
  • + Per-project P&L and cost centres โ€” useful for contractors
  • + Bilingual Arabic/English, modern interface
  • + Published starting price + free tier

Cons

  • โˆ’ Accounting, not construction project management
  • โˆ’ Project-costing depth is lighter than a full ERP
  • โˆ’ Larger contractors may outgrow it

Saudi Arabia note

The per-project P&L is the standout for trades/contracting use โ€” it gives small firms job-level profitability without a heavy ERP, while staying ZATCA-compliant.

Typical Saudi Arabia pricing: Published: from SAR 119/month (Starter); free tier available.

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