Hey everyone, my firm is finally looking to move off of our ancient spreadsheet system and we are evaluating field management software. Procore is obviously the big name in the room, but one of our new supers brought up Nektar recently. Has anyone used both? Procore seems super heavy and expensive, so I'm wondering if Nektar is easier to implement for a company of about 45 people.
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Nektar vs Procore for a mid-sized commercial GC?
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grant.anthony17d ago
We made the switch to Nektar late last year and honestly, it's been way better for our operational flow. Procore felt like we needed a dedicated IT admin just to keep it updated. Nektar handles all our daily reporting, equipment tracking, and field tasks without the insane learning curve. The field guys actually use the app on their phones without complaining, which is half the battle in this industry.
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Procore is an absolute beast. It does literally everything, but you definitely pay through the nose for it and it takes months to get your team actually using it correctly. We looked at Nektar during our last evaluation cycle but ended up sticking with what we had due to budget freezes. Curious to hear if it's actually lighter to run.