Reviews Summary: The Best Architecture Software for Enterprise Businesses
At G2 we have some of the most definitive data on the best Architecture software for enterprise businesses. G2 users have generated 273 Architecture software reviews and associated data from users working for large-scale companies. We have identified 89 individual Architecture products offering the features, pricing and support that enterprise companies look for when comparing Architecture software and solutions. These reviews are generated using the qualitative and quantitative feedback from G2 members working in enterprise companies and who have used these Architecture software products.
When G2 reviewers submit their software reviews, they often provide information on the type of company they work for and what market segment they belong to. We break these different market segments into three distinct groups:
- Small Business Architecture Software Reviews (< 50 employees)
- Mid-Market Architecture Software Reviews (51–1,000 employees)
- Enterprise Architecture Software Reviews (1,001+ employees)
Enterprise businesses have their own unique requirements when it comes to Architecture software compared to small or mid-market companies. That is why these individual software reviews are especially helpful when comparing product set up, ease of use and overall cost.
Below you will find FAQs and review snippets for Architecture software that works well for large companies. Reviews are written by G2 users with real-world experience using these products.
FAQs About Architecture Software for Enterprise Businesses
What are the best Architecture software products for large-scale businesses, according to G2 reviewers?
- Archicad - 4.6-stars, 193 reviews from reviewers at large-scale companies.
- Bluebeam Revu - 4.6-stars, 17 reviews from reviewers at large-scale companies.
- Deltek Specpoint - 4.2-stars, 16 reviews from reviewers at large-scale companies.
- TestFit - 4.3-stars, 12 reviews from reviewers at large-scale companies.
- CorelDRAW Technical Suite X7 - 4.2-stars, 12 reviews from reviewers at large-scale companies.
What Architecture software products do reviewers from large companies like most?
- Archicad - 4.6-stars, 193 reviews from reviewers at large companies.
- Bluebeam Revu - 4.6-stars, 17 reviews from reviewers at large companies.
Which Architecture software products do enterprise companies rate the highest on G2?
- Archicad - 4.6-stars according to 193 professionals at enterprise businesses.
How many Architecture software reviews are from users working in enterprise businesses?
The 273 reviews for large-scale Architecture service providers on G2 vary often. Specific review details for the nearly 89 Architecture providers can be found below.
Here’s What Reviewers Working at Large Businesses Have to Say About Architecture Software
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Here is what professionals in large-scale businesses liked best about Architecture software products. |
Revit: "It is so easy to create a 3D model, and it's easy to customize features the way you want."
- Kani A., Attended ITT Technical Institute-Richardson, TX
Attended ITT Technical Institute-Getzville, NY, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
SketchUp: "Sketchup is a simple software, easy to use and very straight forward. It's learning curve is very short and it can be learnt over a short period of time."
- Matteo P., Technical Designer | Design Manager at Gensler, Associate AIA, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Bluebeam Revu: "Easy to navigate and clean clear markups to read."
- Phillip B., Options Engineer at Herman Miller, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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Here is what professionals in large-scale businesses liked least about Architecture software products. |
Blender: "It is not designed for engineers or technical designers who require very parametric design processes and the use of measurements, dimensions, 2D plans and many other technical resources that are required to carry out an industrial design process, it lacks those tools what makes it a limited 3d modeling software for some professionals in the area, has a more artistic and free purpose that although useful is not the primary in my area of work."
- Matt S., Interior Designer at The Container Store, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
SketchUp: "It is good that sketchup is compatible with V-Ray renderers, the program is the textures. The program produces very high contrast renderings."
- Nazifa V., Architectural Designer at Standard, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Revit: "It’s hard to work with and doesn’t work in the way that you want it to"
- KayLee T., Interested In Business, Technology, and the Arts, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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These are what professionals in enterprise businesses recommend to others considering Architecture software. |
SketchUp: "Try sketchup for your modeling and it will make your like easier"
- Vivek T., Architect - Urban Designer - Campus Planner, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Revit: "This is a very fun software to use, and the rendering options are wonderful."
- Kani A., Attended ITT Technical Institute-Richardson, TX
Attended ITT Technical Institute-Getzville, NY, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Blender: "It's a steep learning curve, but don't let that turn you away. Spend some time diving into it and you'll be up to speed surprisingly fast. I'm not even the artist of my team and I was able to pick it up only casually playing around with it for a few weeks."
- Kenton H., Engineer in Training, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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These are the problems users said the software was solving and how it is benefiting them in large-scale companies. |
Revit: "The benefits of Revit is that you don't have to draw everything in 2D before you can start your 3D model."
- Kani A., Attended ITT Technical Institute-Richardson, TX
Attended ITT Technical Institute-Getzville, NY, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
SketchUp: "Sketchup is a fast tool to model and visualize your ideas. It's is also very efficient when you want to show your ideas to your client and you do not have time to go through a proper render."
- Matteo P., Technical Designer | Design Manager at Gensler, Associate AIA, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Bluebeam Revu: "sending redline drawing to business partner to adjust models."
- Phillip B., Options Engineer at Herman Miller, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
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