SiteClick vs CompanyCam

The UK-built alternative to CompanyCam — with RAMS, CIS and CDM built in.

If you searched for CompanyCam, you're probably a UK contractor after a proper photo audit trail. Both apps do that well. The difference is everything that sits around the photos — the H&S paperwork, drawings, RFIs and reports that a UK site actually runs on.

Best for

UK builders, M&E contractors and site managers who want CompanyCam's photo timeline plus the compliance kit HSE inspectors ask for.

Why teams switch from CompanyCam

  • Pricing in US dollars with no VAT invoice — awkward for UK bookkeeping.
  • No RAMS, toolbox talk or CDM 2015 templates out of the box.
  • No CIS-aware labour costing or UK weather auto-logging.
  • Support hours run on US time zones.

Feature comparison

FeatureSiteClickCompanyCam
GPS-tagged photo timeline Yes Yes
AI photo tagging Yes Yes
Floor-plan pinning Yes Yes
Offline mobile capture Yes Yes
RAMS & toolbox talk templates Yes No
CDM 2015 record keeping Yes No
Digital signatures for inductions Yes No
RFIs & drawing version control Yes No
CIS-aware job costing (£) Yes No
Client portal with token links YesPaid add-on
UK weather auto-logging Yes No
VAT invoices Yes No

Pricing side-by-side

PlanSiteClickCompanyCam
Solo (1 user)£13 / month~$29 (≈£23)
Team (5 users)£33 / month~$119 (≈£94)
Extra seat£9 / userBundled tiers only

Competitor pricing is our best-effort snapshot in £; check their site for the live figure.

The UK edge

  • RAMS, toolbox talks, site inductions, hot-works permits and near-miss reports — pre-built UK templates with digital signatures.
  • CDM 2015 duty-holder record keeping baked into every project.
  • CIS-aware labour rates and job costing in £ sterling.
  • UK weather auto-logged on daily site diaries via Met Office-grade data.
  • UK-hosted data, GDPR-first, and human support on GMT hours.

Verdict

Stick with CompanyCam if you're a US firm that only needs the photo layer. If you're UK-based and the paperwork side matters, SiteClick replaces CompanyCam and a stack of Word templates in one app — usually at a lower monthly cost.

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