OpenBOM vs. Wikifactory

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
OpenBOM
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
OpenBOM is a digital network-based platform that manages Product data and connects manufacturers and their supply networks from the company of the same name in Boston. OpenBOM enables users to share and collaborate data using online Bill of Materials from initial design through all stages of engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain.
$25
per month
Wikifactory
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Wikifactory unifies teams in real-time to enable efficient communication, streamlined workflows, and accelerated time-to-market. Wikifactory is a browser-first design-to-production platform that accelerates the product development lifecycle, connects team and clients, improves CAD design with real-time feedback, offers storage space with file management and capacity for different format types, and produces parts and assemblies with quality-assured manufacturers and expert engineering…N/A
Pricing
OpenBOMWikifactory
Editions & Modules
Professional User
$25.00
per month
Professional Team
$175.00
per month
Company
$375.00
per month
Enterprise
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
OpenBOMWikifactory
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
OpenBOMWikifactory
Likelihood to Recommend
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User Testimonials
OpenBOMWikifactory
Likelihood to Recommend
OpenBOM is well suited for users who require the ability to have a "structured sandbox" when it comes to part, BOM, and vendor management. By having this structure, it allows for consistent capturing of key information, in a structured way, while also being dynamic where approved users can modify the information without too much overhead. We're using it for a medical device.
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Pros
  • E-BOM management with an intuitive interface.
  • Import/export from/to popular systems.
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Cons
  • Consistent log-off/ log-ins required (despite saying stay logged in)
  • Default "custom use" of fields (vs. requiring the user to check this each time a new parameter is selected).
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Alternatives Considered
OpenBOM is mainly BOM-centric, whilst PLM solutions have much wider functionality, suitable for cross-department activities. We are in constant search and evaluation of a one-fits-all solution and, I must say, after a price spike, OpenBOM doesn't look as attractive as it used to.
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Return on Investment
  • My company has avoided (literally) hundreds of misconfigurations, saving us months of development cycle time.
  • We have been able to streamline vendor management/ approval (or disqualification), reducing the overall time from ~8 hours to <2 hours per vendor. And our maintenance of the vendors (e.g. requalification) has similar savings.
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