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Comparison

LienDone vs Siteline

Siteline is a modern construction billing platform: G702/G703 pay applications, lien waiver tracking, retention. LienDone is the lien-waiver-only piece, on a single transparent plan.

Short version

Siteline competes with Textura on a sleeker, more modern stack. If you want one tool that handles your AIA pay applications, retention tracking, and lien waivers, it's a strong fit. Subcontractors generally have a Siteline account to participate.

LienDone is narrower by design. We don't bill, we don't handle pay apps, we don't track retention. We send the link, collect the signed waiver, give you the dashboard. If you have an existing billing flow that works and waivers are the only thing breaking it, LienDone slots in without disturbing the rest.

Buyer's lens: Siteline is built for the pay-app side of construction billing, with subcontractor invoicing as its center of gravity. LienDone is built for the waiver side, with the GC collecting signed releases from every sub at every payment moment. If you're a GC asking 'how do I stop chasing waivers by email,' the shapes are different even when the labels overlap.

Side by side

DimensionLienDoneSiteline
Subcontractor account required to sign?
No. Tokenized link, no signup, no app
Yes. Subs typically use a Siteline account to participate
Pricing transparency
$49 / month or $490 / year. Published.
Custom / contact sales. No published price
Time to first signed waiver
Same day. Add a project, send a link, get a PDF back.
Onboarding and migration of pay-app workflows before first compliance cycle
Statutory CA / TX / NV waiver text
Verbatim from the statute. Pre-filled with project + sub data.
Yes (varies by tier and add-on)
Signed PDF audit footer (IP, timestamp, token)
On every PDF. ESIGN Act § 7001 compliant.
Available; format varies
Built for
Mid-market U.S. GCs (10–500 employees)
Subcontractor billing (specialty trades submitting to GCs); also used by GCs running full pay-app + waiver flow
Integrations
Procore, QuickBooks. Sage and Foundation planned. Public API on the roadmap.
Publicly documented integrations with Sage 100/300, Foundation, Vista, Spectrum, QuickBooks, Acumatica, and others on the billing side
Mobile signing experience
Tokenized link. Subs sign on any mobile browser. No app, no account, no password.
Web-based and mobile-responsive. Subs typically sign in to a Siteline account to access the waiver
Statutory form library
All 4 California forms (Civ. Code §§ 8132–8138), all 4 Texas forms (§ 53.284), plus FL, NV, AZ, GA, MI, MS, UT, MA, WY, MO statutory text. Generic conditional/unconditional for the other 38 states.
Lien waiver tracking and generation is part of the product; publicly documented as covering U.S. statutory forms (as of 2026-05-20, exact state coverage not published)
API access
Public REST API on the roadmap. Webhooks for waiver events available on request today.
Not publicly documented as offering a self-serve developer API (as of 2026-05-20)
Scope of the product
Lien waivers only. One job. Slots in next to your existing pay-app system.
Full billing suite: G702/G703 pay apps, retention tracking, change orders, compliance docs, plus waivers

When Siteline is the right call

If your real pain is the entire pay-application cycle (G702/G703, retention, change orders, plus waivers) and you want one platform replacing a stack of spreadsheets, Siteline is purpose-built for that whole flow. Buying a waiver-only tool is the wrong shape if you also need pay apps.

When LienDone is the right call

  • Your billing already works (Sage 100, Foundation, QuickBooks, Excel) and only the waiver collection step is broken.
  • You don't want subs to sign up to another account just to release one cheque.
  • You want flat $49 / month pricing instead of a custom quote.
  • You're not ready to migrate AIA pay-app workflows on top of fixing waivers.

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