Software · head to head
InEight vs Autodesk Revit

Autodesk Revit
Software
BIM software for architects and engineers
- From
- $29/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: InEight a wide set of separate modules, including Control, Contract, Estimate, Schedule, Document and Model, so a working setup means choosing several; Autodesk Revit autodesk Revit single-user commercial subscription is $2,910 USD per year ($365/month), with a 3-year term totaling $8,730, per Autodesk's own checkout pricing data embedded in the site (archived subscribe page, 2023).
- They diverge on capability: InEight covers Project controls, Autodesk Revit covers BIM modeling.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which InEight and Autodesk Revit actually diverge.
| Attribute | InEight | Autodesk Revit |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $1000/month | $29/month |
| Platforms | Web, Windows | Windows |
| Founded | 2006 | 1982 |
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 InEight
- Project controls
- Planning and scheduling
- Risk management
- Financial reporting
- Document management
- Oracle EBS
- SAP
- Procore
Only in Autodesk Revit
- BIM modeling
- Parametric components
- Collaboration
- Documentation
- Rendering
- Structural analysis
- MEP design
- Cloud worksharing
Both cover
- Windows support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
InEight
- Cost control and forecasting on large capital projectsnot Autodesk Revit
- Estimating and bid preparationnot Autodesk Revit
- Contract and change order managementnot Autodesk Revit
- Field progress and completions trackingnot Autodesk Revit
- Document control across an engineering projectnot Autodesk Revit
Autodesk Revit
- Building designnot InEight
- Construction documentationnot InEight
- BIM coordinationnot InEight
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
InEight
- A wide set of separate modules, including Control, Contract, Estimate, Schedule, Document and Model, so a working setup means choosing several
- Prices are not published; enterprise deals are custom and per-user purchasing goes through a separate portal
- Built for capital projects in construction, energy and mining rather than general project work
Autodesk Revit
- Autodesk Revit single-user commercial subscription is $2,910 USD per year ($365/month), with a 3-year term totaling $8,730, per Autodesk's own checkout pricing data embedded in the site (archived subscribe page, 2023).
Pricing, plan by plan
InEight
$1000/month- Professional$1000/month
- Project controls
- Planning
- Risk management
- EnterpriseFree
- Advanced analytics
- Custom workflows
- Multi-project support
Autodesk Revit
$29/month- Revit$2545/month
- Full BIM capabilities
- Collaboration tools
- AEC Collection$2975/month
- Revit + AutoCAD + Civil 3D + more
Which should you pick?
Choose InEight if
- You need project controls.
- You work on Web, Windows.
- You also want planning and scheduling.
Choose Autodesk Revit if
- You need bim modeling.
- You work on Windows.
- You also want parametric components.
Questions people ask
- Is InEight or Autodesk Revit better?
- Neither clearly leads. InEight starts at $1000/month and Autodesk Revit at $29/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, InEight or Autodesk Revit?
- InEight starts at $1000/month and Autodesk Revit at $29/month.
- Does InEight or Autodesk Revit run on more platforms?
- InEight runs on Web, Windows. Autodesk Revit runs on Windows.
- What is InEight best used for?
- InEight is most often used for cost control and forecasting on large capital projects, estimating and bid preparation, contract and change order management, field progress and completions tracking. Of those, cost control and forecasting on large capital projects and estimating and bid preparation are not what Autodesk Revit is typically brought in for.
- What can InEight do that Autodesk Revit cannot?
- InEight covers Project controls, Planning and scheduling, Risk management, Financial reporting. Autodesk Revit covers BIM modeling, Parametric components, Collaboration, Documentation. Both handle Windows support.
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