I did use the document management feature in Procore Project Management to some extent. They put all the drawings in the document management system. I would pull up the blueprints and documents I needed from that document file. I currently really appreciate FieldWorks, which I use more for myself. With FieldWorks, you can take pictures, have a blueprint on your iPad, and put the pictures right on the blueprint where they need to be. When you send the document out, it comes up with an icon. If you send it to somebody else to bid, they can click on the camera icon on the PDF and it will show pictures of that area and designate exactly on the plans where what they are looking at is located. For example, if I am looking at a door somewhere on a plan between column F and J, they can see exactly what I am looking at through a picture on a PDF email.
Branch Manager at a construction company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
Jan 21, 2025
It takes time to use it. It is not entirely intuitive, so there are areas for improvement. Learning the product does take time. Overall, I would rate it high, around a nine out of ten.
Project Management Software streamlines planning, execution, and monitoring of projects. It serves as a crucial tool for organizations, enhancing efficiency and collaboration among teams.These systems provide a framework for managing every aspect of a project, from inception to completion. They enable tracking of tasks, timelines, and resources with precision, often offering integration capabilities with other business tools. Organizations use these solutions to ensure alignment across teams...
I did use the document management feature in Procore Project Management to some extent. They put all the drawings in the document management system. I would pull up the blueprints and documents I needed from that document file. I currently really appreciate FieldWorks, which I use more for myself. With FieldWorks, you can take pictures, have a blueprint on your iPad, and put the pictures right on the blueprint where they need to be. When you send the document out, it comes up with an icon. If you send it to somebody else to bid, they can click on the camera icon on the PDF and it will show pictures of that area and designate exactly on the plans where what they are looking at is located. For example, if I am looking at a door somewhere on a plan between column F and J, they can see exactly what I am looking at through a picture on a PDF email.
It takes time to use it. It is not entirely intuitive, so there are areas for improvement. Learning the product does take time. Overall, I would rate it high, around a nine out of ten.
I would rate Procore Project Management a nine out of ten.