InEight's modular project controls software connects complex project data to improve visibility and delivery in capital construction.
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Trello
Score 8.4 out of 10
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Trello from Atlassian is a project management tool based on a Kanban framework. Trello is ideal for task-management in a to-do list format. It supports sharing boards and cards across users or teams. The product offers a free version, and paid versions add greater automation, collaboration, and administrative control.
$6
per month per user
Pricing
InEight
Trello
Editions & Modules
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Standard
$6
per month per user
Premium
$12.50
per month per user
Enterprise
$17.50
per month per user
Free
Forever Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
InEight
Trello
Free Trial
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
InEight offers a modular, integrated project controls platform. Because the InEight platform covers the entire construction lifecycle, customers purchase the software based on their specific needs – purchasing stand-alone products, a bundle of products, or the entire platform. As a result, the pricing will vary depending on the specific product, number of users and length of contract. Once InEight has identified the highest impact areas, they offer potential customers a custom proposal. The options they consider include:
Per user pricing: typically annual subscriptions.
Revenue-based: using a percentage of the customer’s revenue.
Project-based: software use dedicated to a specific project or program of work.
A discount is offered for annual billing and for larger numbers of users.
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InEight
Trello
Features
InEight
Trello
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
InEight
6.9
15 Ratings
10% below category average
Trello
-
Ratings
Dashboards
7.312 Ratings
00 Ratings
Standard reports
6.214 Ratings
00 Ratings
Custom reports
5.914 Ratings
00 Ratings
Data exportability
8.114 Ratings
00 Ratings
Construction Project & Field Management
Comparison of Construction Project & Field Management features of Product A and Product B
InEight
6.9
16 Ratings
9% below category average
Trello
-
Ratings
Plan distribution & viewing
7.014 Ratings
00 Ratings
Plan markups & sharing
7.015 Ratings
00 Ratings
Issue tracking & punchlists
7.913 Ratings
00 Ratings
Photo documentation
7.412 Ratings
00 Ratings
Jobsite reports
8.16 Ratings
00 Ratings
Document sharing
5.716 Ratings
00 Ratings
RFI tools
5.313 Ratings
00 Ratings
Collaboration & approvals
7.514 Ratings
00 Ratings
As-built drawings
6.214 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile app
7.710 Ratings
00 Ratings
Submittal design and management
6.610 Ratings
00 Ratings
Checklists
7.69 Ratings
00 Ratings
Meeting Minutes
7.010 Ratings
00 Ratings
Specifications
6.69 Ratings
00 Ratings
Change orders
6.29 Ratings
00 Ratings
Estimating
Comparison of Estimating features of Product A and Product B
InEight
8.2
16 Ratings
2% above category average
Trello
-
Ratings
Takeoff tools
6.84 Ratings
00 Ratings
Job costing
8.714 Ratings
00 Ratings
Cost databases
8.44 Ratings
00 Ratings
Cost calculator
8.716 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bid creation
8.416 Ratings
00 Ratings
Project Management
Comparison of Project Management features of Product A and Product B
InEight
-
Ratings
Trello
9.5
207 Ratings
22% above category average
Task Management
00 Ratings
9.7207 Ratings
Resource Management
00 Ratings
9.4172 Ratings
Gantt Charts
00 Ratings
10.068 Ratings
Scheduling
00 Ratings
9.9157 Ratings
Workflow Automation
00 Ratings
9.9131 Ratings
Team Collaboration
00 Ratings
10.0203 Ratings
Support for Agile Methodology
00 Ratings
9.4141 Ratings
Support for Waterfall Methodology
00 Ratings
6.6112 Ratings
Document Management
00 Ratings
10.0150 Ratings
Email integration
00 Ratings
10.0137 Ratings
Mobile Access
00 Ratings
10.0181 Ratings
Timesheet Tracking
00 Ratings
10.084 Ratings
Change request and Case Management
00 Ratings
8.197 Ratings
Budget and Expense Management
00 Ratings
10.070 Ratings
Professional Services Automation
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It's definitely a good tool for progress tracking, as well as time tracking. The ability to forecast quantities provide an even better scenario, closer to the reality, supporting even change management. The change management is also a good method, besides the fact of rework if you think in the whole process of issue creation, promoting to PCO, promote to CCO, execute the issue, move to change in controls, and so on... just now I think having all in a single place would minimize the manual work and maybe increase the engagement on it. About a negative point, I'd use a feature that appears to be in all modules. It's pretty much a cosmetic, but it impact in the productivity, a lot. For all fields you will fill with information, whenever your mouse hover over it, a tooltip appears, impeding you to continue, so you have to walk around, click in a place that's not being covered by that tooltip, go back to your keyboard and continue... again, it's a cosmetic, but having this in a Monday, with a full job to plan, claim quantities, and whatever else, it's annoying.
For teams or individuals with lots of individual tasks/details to track, Trello is perfect! It basically removes the need for a paper checklist. For those that need an overall project management tool that requires less tasks and more overarching goals, collaboration amongst various teams, and gantt charts I would suggest monday.com
User defined views and descriptions for all screens.
Customizable ribbons to provide an efficient use of the software.
Multiple layers/dependents to allow for an extreme drill down of the work and the ability to roll up to a more useful level for upper management review.
You can bid the work as you would build it, in detail.
Provide a simpler version (cliff notes) of the knowledge database
Offer versions of InEight for smaller companies, i.e. less than 20 emplyees, under $5M in revenue
When an estimate is complete, offer a dialog box to ask if the job was won, lost, or still in progress. We tend to leave most of our estimates in the bidding column. This is a user error, but the prompt would be helpful.
Some features with InEight's TeamBinder are worthy of single use, however the review feature and subsequent revision and version numbering could be improved. We will be aiming to roll out the package to encompass our internal documentation in the near future and will be in a better position to judge the usability after that point in time.
I am very likely to renew Trello, because it doesn't cost anything to do so. I am also very likely to use Trello's upgraded features in the future because a lot of my team's data is stored on there and they have already gotten used to the platform. Trello is very easy for new team members to pick up, making the onboarding and usability very streamlined.
I would give it an 8 out of 10 because the software can be a bit cumbersome to new users. It also takes a long time to set up the library and input all of your companies needs so that the software will provide the level of service required to estimate projects. However, once the software is set up it is a powerful tool. We only use a portion of what the software is capable of delivering
Trello is incredibly intuitive, both on desktop and mobile right away. It is also full of helpful features that make it even easier to use, and is flexible enough to suit almost any organizational need. Onboarding for the software is thorough, but concise, and the service is frequently updated with even more QOL improvements.
We are new to the use of the system, and so far, we have not reached out for any support. The only support we have requested so far is the development of a training program that involves other staff - some are to learn the use of the program, and some are for informational purposes in understanding the capabilities of InEight.
I haven't reached out to their support very often and their support is very limited anyway for the free users. They do have tons of great articles and videos in their Help Center and constantly send emails with updates and add-ons to the product. The fact that I've barely ever had to contact their support team means that they've developed a great product.
Since the original inception, I have been required to overhaul the system so that it is more user friendly and combines both aspects of our business, documentation and drawings. Being able to control revision and version numbering has been a key struggle that only staff training has been able to mark this as complete.
For our small business, getting a few of us started well on Trello was the key, I think. As long as a couple of us were really comfortable with the interface, we could lead others and help them with any questions. From now on, anyone who works with us just naturally uses Trello for information sharing - it's just part of what we do.
We looked at HCSS and Bid 2 Win but chose Ineight due to the fact that it seemed more user friendly, plus I had used it at a former company when it was available from the Grantlun Corporation and was very familiar with it in its ease of use and reliability.
Trello is more simple and not as "robust" as the other tools, but it's easier to use and manage and understand and ACTUALLY get stuff done with. It's simplicity is part of the beauty of using it. You don't need a million options that nobody uses, you just need to get stuff done.
InEight is a good system that has scaled nicely as the company has grown. the tools are still readily available and applicable for our larger scope of work. It has kept up with the growth of the company very nicely
Trello keeps me organized, focused, and on track. I could filter the Trello board to only see my issues and understand what I needed to work on and when.
Trello helped our team implement an agile structure. It's a very simple kanban method of viewing all of your team's tasks and statuses. You can completely customize the columns to your team's specific workflow and create tags relevant to your work.
Trello helps reduce unnecessary communications between teams. When I want to request translations, I simply create a card on the localization Trello board -- no need to directly message anyone on the team, and I can watch the status of the card change from "in progress" to "in review" to "translated," all without having to directly ask for updates.