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BlitzzCam vs. CompanyCam: Which Job Site Photo App Is Right for You?

Written by Blitzz Team | Jul 6, 2026 5:30:00 PM

CompanyCam is the name most contractors think of first when it comes to job site photo apps, and for good reason — over 100,000 users rely on it to get photos off crew phones and organized by project. BlitzzCam is newer, built by a company with a different starting point: over a decade of remote video support experience rather than a photo-app background.

Both apps solve the same basic problem — getting job site photos organized and accessible — but they take different approaches to what happens after the photo is taken. Here's how they actually compare.

What CompanyCam Does

CompanyCam is a dedicated photo documentation app for contractors and field service companies. Crews take photos on their phones, and the app automatically tags them to the correct address and project, so the office can see what's happening in the field without a phone call. Its standout strengths are photo-specific tools: detailed annotation, before/after comparisons, timeline views, and AI-powered photo tagging.

Pricing is per user — $19/month on the Standard plan and $29/month on the Premium plan. For a 10-person crew, that's $190–290/month. CompanyCam doesn't include estimating, scheduling, invoicing, time tracking, or job costing — it's built to do one thing, and most of its users run separate software for everything else.

What BlitzzCam Does

BlitzzCam comes from Blitzz, a company that has spent over a decade connecting field technicians with remote experts in real time. That background shows up in what BlitzzCam prioritizes: less about organizing a photo library, more about making sure each photo can hold up as proof.

Every photo captured through BlitzzCam is automatically stamped with GPS location and a timestamp, then filed under the correct project without manual sorting. The record belongs to the company rather than a personal device, so it doesn't disappear if a crew member leaves. The platform also includes built-in checklists and task assignments, plus a client-facing portal and branded PDF reports for sharing verified documentation with clients or inspectors, without needing them to download an app.

BlitzzCam is currently in early access — join the waitlist for launch pricing.

Quick Comparison

  CompanyCam BlitzzCam
Core focus Organizing and sharing job site photos Verifying job site photos as proof
Verification Photo tagged to project and address GPS + timestamp on every photo
Record ownership Tied to the CompanyCam account/subscription Company-owned
Photo annotation tools Detailed markup, before/after, timeline views Basic capture tied to task/checklist
Client sharing Shareable galleries, links Branded reports, permissioned portal link
Checklists/task assignments Not a core feature Built in
Pricing model $19–29/user/month Early access; launch pricing TBD
Project management, estimating, invoicing Not included Not included
Track record 100,000+ users, established since 2015 New product, backed by 10+ years in remote field support

Key Features: CompanyCam

  • Photos automatically tagged to project and address
  • Detailed photo annotation and markup tools
  • Before/after comparison and timeline views
  • AI-powered photo tagging
  • Shareable galleries and links for clients
  • Large, established integration marketplace

Key Features: BlitzzCam

  • Automatic GPS location and timestamp verification on every photo
  • Company-owned records, independent of any single device
  • Built-in checklists and task assignments for field accountability
  • Client-facing portal and branded PDF reports, no app download required for viewers
  • No per-image fees or storage caps
  • Backed by a team with 10+ years in remote field-to-expert workflows

Where Each One Actually Wins

CompanyCam wins when: your priority is a mature, feature-rich photo library — detailed annotation, before/after sliders, timeline views, and an established integration ecosystem. If photo organization and presentation is the main job, CompanyCam has more purpose-built tools for that than BlitzzCam does today.

BlitzzCam wins when: your priority is making sure a photo can actually function as proof if a claim, dispute, or audit puts it to the test. GPS and timestamp verification tied to a specific task, plus company ownership of the record, matters more in that scenario than annotation tools do. It's also relevant if per-user pricing is a growing cost as your team scales, since BlitzzCam's early-access pricing model is structured differently.

Neither app includes full project management, estimating, or invoicing — for that, you'd still be looking at a platform like Projul or Buildertrend alongside either one.

FAQs

Is BlitzzCam cheaper than CompanyCam?

BlitzzCam is currently in early access, so final pricing isn't public yet, but the company has signaled its model will differ from CompanyCam's strict per-user pricing. CompanyCam runs $19–29 per user per month, which adds up quickly for larger crews.

Does BlitzzCam have the same photo annotation tools as CompanyCam?

Not yet at the same depth. CompanyCam has more mature, photo-specific tools like detailed markup and timeline comparisons, built over a decade of focusing exclusively on photo documentation. BlitzzCam's strength is verification — GPS and timestamp accuracy tied to specific tasks — rather than annotation.

Which is better for proving work in a dispute or insurance claim?

BlitzzCam is built specifically around this use case. Every photo carries GPS and timestamp verification tied to the task it documents, and the record is company-owned rather than living on a crew member's phone. CompanyCam organizes and tags photos well but doesn't lead with the same verification-first approach.

Can I switch from CompanyCam to BlitzzCam?

Since BlitzzCam is in early access, the best next step is joining the waitlist to get details on migration support and launch pricing as they become available.