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eSUB vs Bluebeam Revu

eSUB logo

eSUB

Software

Cloud-based mobile construction management platform

From
$49/month
Rated
-
Bluebeam Revu logo

Bluebeam Revu

Software

PDF markup and collaboration for construction

From
On request
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: eSUB limited to commercial subcontractors; not suitable for general contractors or non-construction industries; Bluebeam Revu takeoff functionality availability by tier not clearly documented
  • They diverge on capability: eSUB covers Mobile task management, Bluebeam Revu covers PDF markup.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which eSUB and Bluebeam Revu actually diverge.

Attributes where eSUB and Bluebeam Revu differ
AttributeeSUBBluebeam Revu
Starting price$49/monthOn request
PlatformsiOS, Android, WebWindows, macOS, Web, iOS, Android
Founded20102002

Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in eSUB

  • Mobile task management
  • Timesheet tracking
  • Photo documentation
  • Job costing
  • Field notes
  • QuickBooks
  • Sage
  • SSL encryption

Only in Bluebeam Revu

  • PDF markup
  • Document creation
  • Measurement tools
  • Cloud collaboration
  • Takeoffs
  • PlanGrid
  • Dropbox
  • SharePoint

Both cover

  • Procore
  • Box
  • Audit trails
  • Ios support
  • Android support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

eSUB

  • Project management for commercial construction subcontractorsnot Bluebeam Revu
  • Daily reports, RFIs, submittals and change orders from the fieldnot Bluebeam Revu
  • Crew time capture on mobile devicesnot Bluebeam Revu
  • Labour, job cost, equipment and material reportingnot Bluebeam Revu
  • Centralised drawing and document managementnot Bluebeam Revu

Bluebeam Revu

  • PDF markup and collaboration on construction documentsnot eSUB
  • Measurement and takeoff for bid preparationnot eSUB
  • Real-time collaboration via Studio Sessionsnot eSUB
  • Construction document managementnot eSUB

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

eSUB

  • Limited to commercial subcontractors; not suitable for general contractors or non-construction industries
  • Custom pricing with no transparent public pricing makes budget planning difficult for prospective customers
  • Narrow candidate list with only one direct competitor (Procore) in the space
  • May have smaller feature set compared to enterprise construction platforms

Bluebeam Revu

  • Takeoff functionality availability by tier not clearly documented
  • Advanced measurement and automation features restricted to higher tier plans
  • Pricing information not published on product pages; requires separate inquiry

Pricing, plan by plan

eSUB

$49/month
  • Starter$49/month
    • Mobile task management
    • Timesheet tracking
    • Document management
  • Professional$99/month
    • Advanced scheduling
    • Accounting integration
    • Custom workflows

Bluebeam Revu

On request

No published plan breakdown. See the Bluebeam Revu review.

Which should you pick?

Choose eSUB if

  • You need mobile task management.
  • You work on iOS, Android, Web.
  • You also want timesheet tracking.

Choose Bluebeam Revu if

  • You need pdf markup.
  • You work on Windows, macOS, Web, iOS, Android.
  • You also want document creation.

Questions people ask

Is eSUB or Bluebeam Revu better?
Neither clearly leads. eSUB starts at $49/month and Bluebeam Revu at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, eSUB or Bluebeam Revu?
eSUB starts at $49/month and Bluebeam Revu at On request.
Does eSUB or Bluebeam Revu run on more platforms?
eSUB runs on iOS, Android, Web. Bluebeam Revu runs on Windows, macOS, Web, iOS, Android.
What is eSUB best used for?
eSUB is most often used for project management for commercial construction subcontractors, daily reports, rfis, submittals and change orders from the field, crew time capture on mobile devices, labour, job cost, equipment and material reporting. Of those, project management for commercial construction subcontractors and daily reports, rfis, submittals and change orders from the field are not what Bluebeam Revu is typically brought in for.
What can eSUB do that Bluebeam Revu cannot?
eSUB covers Mobile task management, Timesheet tracking, Photo documentation, Job costing. Bluebeam Revu covers PDF markup, Document creation, Measurement tools, Cloud collaboration. Both handle Procore, Box, Audit trails, Ios support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

eSUB: What is eSUB designed for and who is the primary user?

eSUB is a mobile-first construction management platform built exclusively for commercial subcontractors. It connects the field to the office through mobile apps and web interfaces for creating, tracking, and managing documents and daily activities.

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eSUB: What key features does eSUB Cloud include?

eSUB includes submittals, change orders, RFIs, daily reports, mobile app functionality, email integration, field notes, time cards, project management, document management, time tracking, and job costing capabilities.

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eSUB: Does eSUB offer a free trial?

Yes. eSUB offers a 14-day free trial as well as customized demos. The demo includes a 45-minute guided walkthrough in a staged demo project.

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eSUB: How does eSUB pricing work?

eSUB Cloud pricing depends on user count and modules required; quotes are provided on a customized basis. No implementation fees apply for standard scopes, and no per-job charges are assessed. Updates are included in the subscription.

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eSUB: What platforms does eSUB support?

eSUB offers mobile apps for both iOS and Android, as well as a web interface. The platform is designed mobile-first with field-focused functionality.

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