Solid Takeoff vs Kreo

In short

Kreo is a cloud takeoff and estimating platform with AI-assisted measurement, sold by subscription. Solid Takeoff is a simpler, faster tool focused on manual-but-quick takeoff you fully control — in any browser, free to start.

Kreo leans on AI to speed up measurement and estimating, wrapped in a broader cloud platform. That can help on the right project, but it's a subscription and a bigger tool to adopt.

Solid Takeoff takes the opposite tack: a lean, predictable, hands-on workflow that's quick to learn and free to start — you place every measurement, so you always know the numbers are right.

 Solid TakeoffKreo
ApproachFast manual takeoff you controlAI-assisted + estimating suite
Free planYesNo — subscription (trial)
PricingFree, or Pro ~$29/user/moSubscription (tiered)
Runs onAny browser — Mac, Windows, Chromebook, iPadCloud (browser)
Learning curveMinutesMore to learn
Real-time collaborationYes — live co-editing + presenceTeam features

You place the measurements

AI auto-measurement is promising, but it needs checking — and on messy or scanned drawings it can miss or over-count. Solid Takeoff keeps you in control: you trace what you mean, so the take-off is exactly what you intended, with numbered counts and visible outlines to verify.

For most trade and fit-out take-offs, a fast manual tool is quicker end-to-end than reviewing and correcting an automated pass.

Free to start, simple to run

Kreo is subscription software. Solid Takeoff's free plan does real work, and Pro (around $29/user/month) adds clean exports, more storage, collaboration and your team — no platform onboarding required.

The verdict

If you want an AI-assisted estimating suite, Kreo is worth a trial. If you want fast, reliable takeoff you fully control — free to start, on any device — Solid Takeoff is the simpler pick.

Frequently asked questions

Does Solid Takeoff use AI to measure?

No — it's a fast, precise manual takeoff tool. You place each measurement, so you always know the totals are exactly what you intended (helpful on scanned or busy drawings where auto-measure struggles).

Does Kreo have a free plan?

Kreo is subscription-based with a trial rather than a permanent free tier. Solid Takeoff has a genuinely free plan.

Which is easier to learn?

Solid Takeoff is deliberately minimal — set scale, measure, export — so it's quick to pick up compared with a broader AI estimating suite.

What does it cost?

Free to start; Pro is about $29 per user per month. Check Kreo's site for their current tiers.

Try it on your own plan — free

Open a PDF and measure in your browser. No card, no install, no CAD. Free plan forever.

Comparison based on publicly available information at the time of writing; competitor features and pricing change — check each vendor for current details. All product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here for identification and comparison only.