In our comparison of AdaptiveWork vs. Buildtools, AdaptiveWork is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
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plenty of functionality and features, customizing PM workflows is possible in many ways, has a few agile and all choices for waterfall projects management.
Agile features, especially the Kanban board, could be better
Do due diligence before making any choice. That said though, Buidltools were very helpful in taking me through their software and they occasionally checked in now and then. I later on knew how to contact them after deciding to purchase their product, and without any coercion.
BuildTools performs all my requirements, has a supportive customer team who are highly knowledgeable in software setup and providing invaluable hints on how I should operate my business.
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User-friendly, customizable to many-use scenarios, web access, and scaling is simple as our corporation and departments evolve.
Functions poorly with detailed project plans, pushing the dates of a project out or changing a plan is hard if there are very many activities.
Our company deals with the construction of custom homes in NY. I was in search of a software that would do all the company's project scheduling and later budget monitoring and organizing too. After doing some research, I settled for BuildTools.
BuildTools has a very supportive customer support group, great scheduling, simple to use, and entering and approval choices. However, it doesn't integrate fully with QB for unidirectional synchronization, and some of the UI features are not intuitive, and very slow software response when using the software on my iPad.
Due to its inconveniences, I later shifted to another scheduling software that was way cheaper than BuildTools.
plenty of functionality and features, customizing PM workflows is possible in many ways, has a few agile and all choices for waterfall projects management.
Agile features, especially the Kanban board, could be better
User-friendly, customizable to many-use scenarios, web access, and scaling is simple as our corporation and departments evolve.
Functions poorly with detailed project plans, pushing the dates of a project out or changing a plan is hard if there are very many activities.
Do due diligence before making any choice. That said though, Buidltools were very helpful in taking me through their software and they occasionally checked in now and then. I later on knew how to contact them after deciding to purchase their product, and without any coercion.
BuildTools performs all my requirements, has a supportive customer team who are highly knowledgeable in software setup and providing invaluable hints on how I should operate my business.
None
Our company deals with the construction of custom homes in NY. I was in search of a software that would do all the company's project scheduling and later budget monitoring and organizing too. After doing some research, I settled for BuildTools.
BuildTools has a very supportive customer support group, great scheduling, simple to use, and entering and approval choices. However, it doesn't integrate fully with QB for unidirectional synchronization, and some of the UI features are not intuitive, and very slow software response when using the software on my iPad.
Due to its inconveniences, I later shifted to another scheduling software that was way cheaper than BuildTools.
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In our rating and review comparison of AdaptiveWork vs. Buildtools, AdaptiveWork has 42 user reviews and Buildtools has 29. The average star rating for AdaptiveWork is 4.35 while Buildtools has an average rating of 4.10. AdaptiveWork has more positive reviews than Buildtools. Comparing AdaptiveWork vs. Buildtools reviews, AdaptiveWork has stronger overall reviews.
AdaptiveWork vs. Buildtools both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Project Management Features, Task Management, Resource Management, Project Management Methodology, Customizable Items, File Management, Appointments/Scheduling, Reminders/Alerts, Drag-and-Drop Builders/Designers, Workflow Automation, Layout Types, Reporting & Analytics, Systems/Administrative, Third-Party Integrations, Microsoft 365, Compliance Accreditations. In our feature comparison of AdaptiveWork vs. Buildtools, AdaptiveWork offers more of the most popular features and tools than Buildtools.
In our pricing comparison of AdaptiveWork vs. Buildtools, Buildtools's pricing starts at Free/month and is more affordable compared to Buildtools's starting cost of Free/month.
Our comparison of AdaptiveWork vs. Buildtools shows that AdaptiveWork scores higher in usability for ease of use, learning curve, ease of admin. Buildtools scores higher in meets requirements, setup & support, quality of support, but AdaptiveWork has the best scores overall for system usability.
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