Procore is a project management software designed specifically for the construction industry. Procore is cloud-based and allows unlimited users per instance, so that construction team members and stakeholders can all access project information and documents.
$4,500
annually
Vista
Score 7.7 out of 10
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Viewpoint’s Vista is a construction accounting software. Vista’s core accounting features include accounts receivable and payable, general ledger, payroll and time management, and cash management. It also provides tools for document management, including document templates and reporting.
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Pricing
Procore
Viewpoint Vista
Editions & Modules
Project Management
4,500
annually
Project Management + Financial Management
6,588
annually
Custom Bundle
Custom Quote
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Procore
Vista
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Pricing shown is for organizations running $3M or less in construction volume each year.
Procore is easier to use than the competition. It is built for intuitive use and not needing a lot of training for end users. It does all of the things it promises to do, including accounting, but doesn't seem to be an accounting software tweaked for project management. Their …
We evaluated both PlanGrid and Procore at the same time in the field. We had numerous users in each. We implemented both products. Even paid PlanGrid to train. (Procore implementation is free.) Our teams on PlanGrid abandoned their projects within 2 months and begged to be …
Procore was the first platform we witnessed that appeared to be designed by, or at least in tandem, with construction professionals. The tool itself fits in with how construction operations staff currently do their work and require minimal training in order to roll-out. We also …
Have previously used multiple programs for document management. [The] use of SharePoint largely involved single user-owned excel files for items like deficiency tracking. Vista still being used for invoicing and change orders.
Procore was tested against many of the programs we were either currently looking into or tempted to purchase. After a long 12 weeks journey of rotating software's that were out there we found that Procore really combined all of them together in an ease of access way. With many …
We've also looked at Sage300 Construction Software. Procore had the most appropriate functionality overall that we were looking for, although it's not perfect. The cost of Procore is also less than what some other software are charging, especially as far as integration and …
Procore is much simpler to use and has plenty of functions that you can turn on or off to suit your business.
Also, the feedback from subcontractors and consultants is that they love it because they can still use their own system or process and easily integrate into Procore …
Honestly, we did an exhaustive search for a platform prior to signing our contract with Procore and during that time June 2016 to January 2017; there wasn't another centralized data platform that even held a candle to what Procore was offering. Other programs are good a one …
Procore stood out to us from the competition due to the ease of use both on the web application and the mobile application as well as all of the great functionality that they offer. It is sometimes difficult to train employees on new systems but Procore's design has greatly …
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Project Manager
Chose Procore
We use to use "Lotus Notes" and an internal server to store and send information. It was tough because each program had limitations the other did not. Procore has started to package all of the standard items we would typically need on a construction project.
Procore is much more intuitive and much easier to use than other softwares. The support is infinitely better and the implementation process doesn't even compare.
In searching for a project management software, multiple members of our team provided information on various construction based programs. Procore seemed to fit our company's goals the best while providing a one stop shop for all of our construction management needs.
Vista isn't even in the same room as these 2 - million miles away. However, Procore and ProContractor don't have the accounting abilities or in depth report features that Vista has either. Vista is easier to implement in a large organization, licenses are less expensive than Pro…
Vista by Viewpoint seems to have more options and abilities than something like Procore or PlanGrid, but without the fancy interface, constant updates, or easy to follow processes. A program like Procore or PlanGrid is easy to pickup and be proficient with as a new user, but …
Procore is more user-friendly than Vista, but Vista has many more features for project management. In addition, Vista handles accounting and job costing, which is not available in Procore. So Vista is a more all-encompassing software.
Procore is great on the field operations side but lacks heavily in the financial, commitments, and invoicing features. Vista by Viewpoint is better suited for those needs. While Sage 100 and Sage 300 I feel are more user friendly and offer very similar features and functionality.
We evaluated a few different software options [including] Procore and Trimble ProjectSight and decided Vista by Viewpoint best suited our needs and the price was good.
We chose Procore after trying Viewpoint Field and Team and found it much more user-friendly, although it was in the early stages of rollout and may have gotten better since then. We also evaluated Timberline but chose Vista as it was more scalable for future use and has …
As a company, we have used Vista for a long time. If they hadn't been continually improving their project management modules such as Field View and Team, we probably would have supplemented Vista with another program like Procore.
Procore is not a construction accounting software, Vista takes care of that, but Vista is not a software to be used in the field. Procore has an easy-to-use mobile app for site pictures and daily reports, a good connection between the two software would be so great, they both …
It's been a while since I've used this, but I found JD Edwards completely cumbersome and like a database that hadn't been updated in 10-15 years. I much prefer Viewpoint and I think that Viewpoint still has the ability to improve on its user interface.
For the ERP piece, Vista is a solid product. We are slowing moving to other products away from Vista for Operations, Estimating and Bidding as other products do it better.
It is was a bargain and is feature-rich. When I compared apples to apples it was no contest which one was the best value - Vista. It has more features than most of its competition
Customizable - easy and multiple ways to customize, to get provide solutions the way we did …