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- Project Management webapp - Reddit
New to Procore, still implementing and getting used to the PM tools Budget tool does not allow for worksheet data that is critical to our estimating process It has become clear that we will not be building our budgets (cost plus) within procore, and in order to import via excel (not even going to attempt an integration with Sage after all I
- Any of you specialty subs use Procore? If so, how much does it . . . - Reddit
Procore claims to be “by contractors, for contractors” but you’ll never talk to a procore rep who knows anything about construction Once you use the system, you’ll know what I mean Procore told us that we could customize reports, but that wasn’t the truth You can choose from some options, but it’s not truly customizable
- Is Procore as dynamic as people say it is? : r . . . - Reddit
Procore financials is as good as I’d be working at a place that I don’t speak the native language Maybe some situations it works well (small shops, not very tight contact restrictions on profit areas) but it was basically a time suck of epic proportions because it doesn’t have my favorite excel tool “goal seek ”
- New to Procore need help! : r ConstructionManagers - Reddit
I’m now working as a Procore con-ops project admin for a GC You’re on the right track to go in and actually use the software to learn in addition to the trainings certifications You can have your admin create a sandbox project for you to play around with as well to become familiar with each part
- Whats the best construction management software platform that . . . - Reddit
Procore is still suffering with the integration of obstinate accounting software vendors who fear being made obsolete A large portion of Procore's subscription cost is the fees they pay companies like Sage to open locked-down tables in their proprietary databases AutoDesk farms such integrations out to third party solution providers like hh2
- Construction Management Software alternative to Procore . . . - Reddit
Procore has become incredibly expensive over the years and I'm hoping to find a more cost-effective solution There's lots of software options for Residential contractors But managing a $20M commercial project is an entirely different world than a $1M house
- Weighing up Procore vs Autodesk Construction Cloud, what do . . . - Reddit
Procore has more features but ACC was just so much easier to use especially for submittals which was the bulk of my use of both softwares Procore just has so many useless fields they want you to fill in ACC seemed more cut, dry and to the point and more intuitive
- Talk procore to me… : r Construction - Reddit
Example, some projects run billing and safety out of Procore where others don’t If you can understand the heavy lifts like Submittals, RFIs and Drawings, you will be better off than most Also, have outlook put all Procore emails in one separate folder from your normal inbox, totally game changer Pro-tip for subs, don’t buy Procore
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