ArcGIS vs. Smappen

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
ArcGIS
Score 7.9 out of 10
N/A
Esri in Redlands, California offers ArcGIS, a geographic information system.
$100
per year
Smappen
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Smappen is a Franchise Territory Mapping solution designed for franchise development teams to create viable and defensible territories without requiring specialized GIS expertise. Capabilities include: Territory Design by Postal Codes, Zip Codes, 3-digit FSAs, Drive Time, Walk Time, or Administrative Boundaries such as Counties and Census Tracts. Viability Validation using Demographic Layers including Population, Age Brackets, Income, and POI…
$99
per month
Pricing
ArcGISSmappen
Editions & Modules
Viewer
$100
per year
ArcGIS for Personal Use
$100
per year
ArcGIS for Student Use
$100
per year
Editor
$200
per year
Field Worker
$350
per year
Creator
$500
per year
GIS Professional Basic
$700
per year
GIS Professional Basic
2,750
per year
GIS Professional Advanced
3,800
per year
Essential
$99
per month
Pro
$199
per month
Advanced
$399
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ArcGISSmappen
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
ArcGISSmappen
User Ratings
ArcGISSmappen
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(40 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.1
(12 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
ArcGISSmappen
Likelihood to Recommend
Esri
I'm very grateful to be able to use it, and I have a master's degree with a focus in Geospatial Analysis. There can be a bit of a learning curve, and I try to build user-friendly ways for volunteers to see & collect data. Meanwhile, if a colleague is less confident with building such a system, it may be more difficult for them to implement.
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smappen
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Pros
Esri
  • Enterprise GIS - multi-user, multi-versioned geodatabase access through a host of apps and web tools really help people stay connected to data.
  • Cartography - fantastic control and customization available with the ability to automate workflows.
  • Training - tons of training videos, seminars, and other learning materials are easily accessed. The help documentation is superb.
  • Ability to manage an organization through dashboards is extremely helpful.
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smappen
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Cons
Esri
  • There is a steep learning curve for ArcGIS users.
  • It takes a lot of computing power for ArcGIS, as it can't be installed on every computer.
  • At times, tools can be outdated and there are many similar competitors making more web-based tools that can replace ArcGIS.
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smappen
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Likelihood to Renew
Esri
Simply because the program deserves it. It seems to me that it is a fundamental tool for the storage, analysis, and interpretation of medium and large-scale phenomena, unmanageable with traditional engineering software. Its versatility in the handling of the different "layers" with which the data is handled and interpolation tools, make this software a powerful ally both for companies and for the educational part of the universities.
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smappen
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Usability
Esri
Once set up, the tools are extremely easy to use. I had a staff member develop a tool for field data collection, that included an external and internal dashboards to monitor progress in days. The field workers that collected the data, barely knew how to use a computer, and within minutes they could use the application that was configured for them.
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smappen
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Support Rating
Esri
Unlike other platforms (ex: EMSI), there is no "help desk" new users can easily call into for troubleshooting or errors, and so you have to spend LOTS of time trying workarounds. This is also because the help center blog posts are usually pretty confusing, and many times do not include images or videos to help you along. Any such changes would be immensely useful!
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smappen
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Alternatives Considered
Esri
My students love the "drop" feature in Google Maps, but besides that it truly doesn't compare. I love that you can add, delete, or change layers to this map to better understand its larger affect. There are many more ways to manipulate maps on ArcGIS than on Google Maps. I can also add personal details and information if I want to create a specific map, something that I am unable to do with Google
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smappen
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Return on Investment
Esri
  • ArcGIS saves us countless hours of manual paperwork by allowing us to conduct inspections in the field.
  • Due to the high upfront costs, the ROI will definitely take longer than other competing products
  • The PDF export feature allows us to share our maps with the public while maintaining control of the data associated with the map.
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smappen
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ScreenShots

Smappen Screenshots

Screenshot of where to draw territories by drive time, distance, postal code, or freehand. No GIS expertise required. Color-code by status: available, sold, in negotiation, and get an instant view of where a network stands.Screenshot of data, that comes preloaded with each territory: population, household income, age distribution, employment stats, etc. Layer census data on any zone, spot market gaps, and validate potential.Screenshot of where to map demand signals — retail anchors, competitors, healthcare facilities, or any POI category — layered directly on a territory map with Smappen's POI data.Screenshot of an example of branded, shareable reports generated directly from maps: showing market potential in a format prospects can act on immediately.