Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
ShotGrid
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
ShotGrid is a production management and review toolset for VFX, animation, and games teams. ShotGrid is equipped to handle creative production tracking needs, supporting teams from large to smaller studios.
$45
per month per user
Contractor Foreman
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
Contractor Foreman is an online construction management software for contractors and boasts users among contractors in more than 75 countries.
$588
per year
Revit
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
Autodesk’s Revit is a Building Information Modelling (BIM) tool. It enables architectural, MEP, structural, and engineering design, and provides analysis to support iterative workflows
$350
per month
Pricing
Autodesk ShotGridContractor ForemanRevit
Editions & Modules
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Basic
$588
per year
Standard
$948
per year
Plus
$1,497
per year
Pro
$1,990
per year
Unlimited
$2,988
per year
Monthly
$350
per month
1-Year
$2805
per year
3-Year
$8415
per 3 years
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ShotGridContractor ForemanRevit
Free Trial
YesYesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPlans are based on features and licenses needed. Plus, Pro, and Unlimited plans include a 100-day money back guarantee.Pricing available for monthly, annual, or 3-year subscriptions. Longer subscriptions offer greater discounts.
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Features
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Human Resource Management
Comparison of Human Resource Management features of Product A and Product B
Autodesk ShotGrid
-
Ratings
Contractor Foreman
7.5
70 Ratings
6% above category average
Revit
7.2
6 Ratings
2% above category average
Employee demographic data00 Ratings7.33 Ratings8.05 Ratings
Employment history00 Ratings8.659 Ratings6.74 Ratings
Job profiles and administration00 Ratings8.967 Ratings9.05 Ratings
Workflow for transfers, promotions, pay raises, etc.00 Ratings7.83 Ratings7.44 Ratings
Organizational charting00 Ratings7.33 Ratings6.54 Ratings
Organization and location management00 Ratings8.43 Ratings6.95 Ratings
Compliance data (COBRA, OSHA, etc.)00 Ratings4.55 Ratings6.13 Ratings
Payroll Management
Comparison of Payroll Management features of Product A and Product B
Autodesk ShotGrid
-
Ratings
Contractor Foreman
5.9
4 Ratings
15% below category average
Revit
7.2
4 Ratings
5% above category average
Pay calculation00 Ratings4.53 Ratings7.44 Ratings
Support for external payroll vendors00 Ratings3.64 Ratings6.64 Ratings
Off-cycle/On-Demand payment00 Ratings4.51 Ratings7.43 Ratings
Benefit plan administration00 Ratings8.01 Ratings7.14 Ratings
Direct deposit files00 Ratings8.01 Ratings7.14 Ratings
Salary revision and increment management00 Ratings6.43 Ratings7.43 Ratings
Reimbursement management00 Ratings6.52 Ratings7.63 Ratings
Asset Management
Comparison of Asset Management features of Product A and Product B
Autodesk ShotGrid
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Ratings
Contractor Foreman
7.5
2 Ratings
9% above category average
Revit
6.6
4 Ratings
4% below category average
Tracking of all physical assets00 Ratings7.52 Ratings6.64 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Autodesk ShotGrid
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Ratings
Contractor Foreman
8.9
90 Ratings
14% above category average
Revit
6.1
11 Ratings
23% below category average
Dashboards00 Ratings9.088 Ratings4.46 Ratings
Standard reports00 Ratings9.084 Ratings4.08 Ratings
Custom reports00 Ratings9.079 Ratings8.38 Ratings
Data exportability00 Ratings8.577 Ratings7.511 Ratings
Construction Project & Field Management
Comparison of Construction Project & Field Management features of Product A and Product B
Autodesk ShotGrid
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Ratings
Contractor Foreman
7.9
94 Ratings
6% above category average
Revit
7.5
53 Ratings
1% above category average
Plan distribution & viewing00 Ratings5.55 Ratings7.951 Ratings
Plan markups & sharing00 Ratings6.962 Ratings8.144 Ratings
Issue tracking & punchlists00 Ratings8.581 Ratings6.932 Ratings
Photo documentation00 Ratings8.292 Ratings8.921 Ratings
Jobsite reports00 Ratings8.983 Ratings8.218 Ratings
Document sharing00 Ratings8.888 Ratings7.646 Ratings
RFI tools00 Ratings8.270 Ratings6.525 Ratings
Collaboration & approvals00 Ratings8.780 Ratings8.642 Ratings
Mobile app00 Ratings8.693 Ratings5.017 Ratings
Submittal design and management00 Ratings7.668 Ratings7.422 Ratings
Checklists00 Ratings8.879 Ratings7.49 Ratings
Meeting Minutes00 Ratings8.13 Ratings8.06 Ratings
Specifications00 Ratings5.54 Ratings6.514 Ratings
Change orders00 Ratings9.083 Ratings6.59 Ratings
As-built drawings00 Ratings00 Ratings8.750 Ratings
Estimating
Comparison of Estimating features of Product A and Product B
Autodesk ShotGrid
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Ratings
Contractor Foreman
8.0
88 Ratings
5% above category average
Revit
8.3
37 Ratings
9% above category average
Takeoff tools00 Ratings7.52 Ratings8.537 Ratings
Job costing00 Ratings8.081 Ratings7.428 Ratings
Cost databases00 Ratings8.176 Ratings8.021 Ratings
Cost calculator00 Ratings8.476 Ratings8.322 Ratings
Bid creation00 Ratings8.279 Ratings9.116 Ratings
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
7.0
(1 ratings)
8.5
(76 ratings)
8.8
(54 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
9.1
(3 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
5.0
(1 ratings)
7.7
(48 ratings)
7.8
(7 ratings)
Availability
-
(0 ratings)
1.8
(1 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(5 ratings)
7.0
(8 ratings)
In-Person Training
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Online Training
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
5.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
7.1
(2 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Configurability
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
5.0
(1 ratings)
Ease of integration
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
5.0
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
(0 ratings)
-
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8.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Autodesk ShotGridContractor ForemanRevit
Likelihood to Recommend
Autodesk
ShotGrid seems to be well suited for a video team for reviews and project tracking. It may not be well suited for Project managers who need to see the bigger picture of the project.
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Contractor Foreman
Project, estimate, employee, and customer management are the best items in Contractor Foreman. It's nice to be able to assign leads out and use the same card to convert a customer through the entire process. I really like the kanban method of managing projects, and Contractor Foreman is well-suited to that.
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Autodesk
Revit is very well suited to creating designs and construction documents for standard buildings. Buildings that need to utilize phasing in their construction process are also well suited to this software. Revit is not as well suited to buildings that have irregular shapes or components that need to be highly detailed.
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Pros
Autodesk
  • Uploads videos efficiently
  • allows annotation within the video
  • setting custom filters
  • creating Gantt chart with inputs from each editor and animator
  • adding versions to shot/asset
  • adding assets to a shot
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Contractor Foreman
  • Their customer service is next to none. They always have someone available to help
  • The interface i completely customizable so that there is not more information than necessary
  • They way the cost items get tracked within a project that allows for every penny to be accounted for
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Autodesk
  • Revit allows users to create real buildings and is very much rooted in making functional buildings.
  • Revit allows users to collaborate both within their own firms and with other types of firms as well. This is particularly useful for coordinating buildings between architecture and engineering firms.
  • Revit integrates fairly well with other programs such as AutoCAD and Sketchup. This allows us to bring in elements modeled in other programs into our revit models.
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Cons
Autodesk
  • Ordering comments made by different people by timecode/frame number, instead by the time and date the comment was made
  • Being able to move an uploaded video from shots to assets and vice versa. Right now we have to re-upload but lose any comments made already if they were in the wrong place
  • Custom filters are great but they could get a little confusing with all the options. Might help with guidelines or a place we could ask what we want and someone could answer with the best way to achieve those specific filters we want
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Contractor Foreman
  • In the CDB, I'd like to be able to create a line item with a specified percentage, and when I pull that line item into an estimate or proposal, I'd like the system to automatically calculate it based on that contract value. (Example, Contingency line is always going to be 15% of the contract value).
  • I'd like to be able to rearrange "blocks" on a page when I'm getting ready to send or print it. Lots of dead space on pages. Estimates 4 pages in total when it could be 2.
  • I'd like to be able to create budget summaries. Where the line items are grouped into their respective master format categories, and the category has the sum of all the line items in that category.
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Autodesk
  • Versioning - Revit is not backwards compatible. This creates issues if you are working with people who are using older versions as you cannot save to a previous version. I understand why this is and I do not see this ever changing, however, Its very annoying.
  • Autodesk - They are the 800 pound gorilla in the industry. The lack of competition inhibits development and it seems Autodesk has put more effort into its BIM 360 platform and Revit development has suffered because of it. I would like to see better competition so Autodesk would step up its game.
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Likelihood to Renew
Autodesk
For education, we can't see ourselves using anything else that comes at a cost
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Contractor Foreman
We have compiled so much information on CF it would be counterproductive to move to another software. We have also sold a lot of clients on the client portal feature. It is crucial for our communication between customers. The only reason we wouldn't renew the service is if somewhere offered the exact same service but at a lower cost
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Autodesk
We will almost certainly be renewing all of our current seats of Revit and will likely be adding seats as we look to get more and more of our staff trained and using Revit. The software is starting to become the standard for our projects as we move forward as more and more of our clients are requesting or accepting use of it
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Usability
Autodesk
It's UI/UX is very robust. There's a lot of functionality but it's not very intuitive or intuitive. I spend time with new hires and contractors to overview ShotGrid for a day and revisit after a week or two. Questions always arise down the line
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Contractor Foreman
Overall, Contractor Foreman is a great product, and I’m sure we’ve only scratched the surface of everything it has to offer. It can be a little quirky at times, occasionally displaying a 'Bad Gateway' message, but we haven’t experienced any timeout issues in the past few months. As we continue to use it, I’m confident we’ll uncover even more ways to streamline our workflow
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Autodesk
It is a professional environment, but far from easy and overly complex in many places. The system is often too deep in settings and overrides (see Visibility/Graphics in combination with linked files, filters, color overrides and view templates). I don't really like the dialog-in-dialog interface and its spartan looks. But it works well overall if you know what you are doing.
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Reliability and Availability
Autodesk
No answers on this topic
Contractor Foreman
Availability was good, FUNCTIONAL availability was more spotty
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Autodesk
Revit seems to always be available when I need it. I have not experiences an outage. There are occasions where we need our internal IT department to trouble shoot a file on our Revit dedicated server and that sometimes causes a delay however that is not a software access issue
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Performance
Autodesk
No answers on this topic
Contractor Foreman
Many times we had issues that turned out to be errors and bugs. At first, we would be told forcefully that there were no bugs, then we would document them, and we would get an acknowledgement but no apology for essentially either gaslighting us or being ignorant of their system
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Autodesk
Revit is a fairly graphics heavy piece of software. It is powerful in its capabilities but as a result it takes a lot of the graphics card, the memory, etc. For all that it can do and the specs of my computer I find it pretty good from a performance standpoint
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Support Rating
Autodesk
No answers on this topic
Contractor Foreman
Absolutely top notch! They were always there to help and immediately. Very happy with the communication they provided and the knowledge they had of their product. I would venture to say that they are one of the best in terms of support in their space.
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Autodesk
Autodesk has always had a good support system in place. There is a massive user base for Revit, and there are thousands of forum threads and other discussions online about any and every problem that you could ever run into. For being such a large program with so many different options, there aren't many roadblocks or pitfalls that users can fall into.
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In-Person Training
Autodesk
No answers on this topic
Contractor Foreman
No answers on this topic
Autodesk
The training was Revit Essentials and it was very beneficial. I would say that it is best to get the training right before you know you will be using Revit as learning the basis then applying what you learned immediately is the most effective and best value for your money.
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Online Training
Autodesk
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Contractor Foreman
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Autodesk
The online training is hit or miss. I feel that its better to be live to be able to pace and ask questions to a live person as you are learning hwo to do things. Its not natural to learn Revit especially if you know AutoCAD so my suggestion is the live training
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Implementation Rating
Autodesk
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Contractor Foreman
The team that does your implementation is amazing. They're skillful, kind, they will take as much time as you need, and they have a sense of urgency
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Autodesk
Implementing Revit as your main drafting software (i.e. moving to BIM from CAD) may be a tough decision if you have learned drafting. It is a different way to approach and think about developing a project. However, if you are able to adapt to a new way of thinking and get used to it by working through a few projects than it is as efficient as CAD in most areas in general and will also be both better/worse in some areas
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Alternatives Considered
Autodesk
Wipster had limitations on video uploads, which was a major drawback. One thing we liked with Wipster was how we can see comments made in order on the timeline while watching the video.
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Contractor Foreman
Contractor Foreman’s pricing is much more cost-effective for small to mid-sized construction businesses, making it a better fit for my company’s budget. It offers an intuitive interface with pre-built construction templates, minimizing setup time and making it easier at least for my team to adopt and start using. The platform’s focus on project tracking, financial management, and nice integrations that makes it highly efficient for tracking project progress, staying on budget, and managing subcontractors/bills. These factors combined made it the ideal choice for meeting my company's specific needs efficiently and cost-effectively.
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Autodesk
Revit is used primarily for creation of contract documents and documents that need to be used to build in the field. Sketch Up is great for a quick concept sketch, but lacks the details that Revit has which are needed to construct. AutoCAD is a great tool for details as well, but does not have as many building capabilities as Revit.
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Scalability
Autodesk
No answers on this topic
Contractor Foreman
We had just 2 users
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Autodesk
While I am not directly involved with the deployment of Revit, it seems that our internal IT department has appreciated the ability to increase or decrease the number of seats. I have never had an issue with the deployment if and when needed, especially regarding the availability of a set
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Return on Investment
Autodesk
  • We spend less time going back and forth with different stakeholders on shots and assets
  • We don't have to pay services that only provided trial versions
  • There is unlimited video uploading which was not the case with wiz
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Contractor Foreman
  • Positive return for invoice/change order tracking
  • Great price
  • Prior to using Contractor Foreman we had to wait until the end to capture all change orders in one summary. Now, with the client portal, we can capture in real time and the client has visibility.
  • We have been trying to reduce administration time in tracking field expenses and with Contractor Foreman our field crew can uplaod reciepts and track expenses right from their mobile phones.
  • Punchlist - the punch list and To Do features are so robust we have drastically improved getting punchlists and small tasks completed in single trips without the wasted time and travel of multiple trips due to missed/forgotten items.
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Autodesk
  • Though implementation of Revit is usually front heavy which means a lot of effort is put in at the front end of the project, the return of investment towards the remainder of the project is really good. All the effort in decisions made at the beginning of the project pays off with Revit incorporating all the building information in the model so the team can glean from this throughout the life of the project is a major plus.
  • A major negative is the many false assumptions that comes with using Revit on a project. Just like any other computer application, Revit is only a tool. It's only as good as the operators who implement this tool. Revit is not a cureall for fixing all the problems that still can come out throughout the life of a design & construction project.
  • A major positive for our office involving the use of Revit is the ability for our staff from multiple offices to work on the same project central file. We don't need to maintain an expensive server. With the addition of Collaboration for Revit the entire project can be stored in the cloud for our staff to access and complete the project faster than ever.
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ScreenShots

Contractor Foreman Screenshots

Screenshot of The client portal that lets customers to stay in the loop and know what is going on during all phases of the project.Screenshot of The custom dashboard which allows users to see the data that matters most to them.Screenshot of Stats that keep users informed to help them make use of data.Screenshot of The lead manager, that helps close deals without letting leads fall through the cracks.Screenshot of the Files & Photos screen, where making up plans can be done with Contractor Foreman.Screenshot of Time Cards, that display who is where and what they are doing.