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Procore vs Vectorworks Architect

Procore logo

Procore

Software

All-in-one construction management platform

From
On request
Rated
-
Vectorworks Architect logo

Vectorworks Architect

Software

Advanced BIM and design software for architects

From
$199/month
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Procore pricing based on Annual Construction Volume (ACV) requires custom quote—no fixed public pricing available; Vectorworks Architect dWG file import and export can be problematic, affecting workflow efficiency and interoperability
  • They diverge on capability: Procore covers Project management, Vectorworks Architect covers BIM modeling.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Procore and Vectorworks Architect actually diverge.

Attributes where Procore and Vectorworks Architect differ
AttributeProcoreVectorworks Architect
Starting priceOn request$199/month
PlatformsWeb, iOS, AndroidWindows, macOS
Founded20021985

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 Procore

  • Project management
  • Quality & safety
  • Financial management
  • Resource management
  • Document control
  • QuickBooks
  • Sage
  • Microsoft 365

Only in Vectorworks Architect

  • BIM modeling
  • 2D documentation
  • 3D visualization
  • Energy analysis
  • Project sharing
  • Revit
  • SketchUp
  • Rhino

What people use each for

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

Procore

  • Construction project management and collaborationnot Vectorworks Architect
  • Field productivity and site communicationnot Vectorworks Architect
  • Quality and safety managementnot Vectorworks Architect
  • Financial and accounting management for constructionnot Vectorworks Architect

Vectorworks Architect

  • Architectural designnot Procore
  • BIM documentationnot Procore
  • 3D visualizationnot Procore
  • Construction documentationnot Procore

Where each one falls short

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

Procore

  • Pricing based on Annual Construction Volume (ACV) requires custom quote—no fixed public pricing available
  • Field Productivity product uses FTE (Full-Time Equivalent) pricing model rather than standard ACV, adding complexity to cost estimation
  • Requires direct sales contact for pricing; not available for self-service selection

Vectorworks Architect

  • DWG file import and export can be problematic, affecting workflow efficiency and interoperability
  • Occasional bugs during updates and version transitions causing compatibility issues
  • Rendering quality on macOS is limited compared to other platforms
  • Class structures are complex and organization is not intuitive

Pricing, plan by plan

Procore

On request

No published plan breakdown. See the Procore review.

Vectorworks Architect

$199/month
  • Standard$199/month
    • 2D/3D design
    • BIM tools
    • Documentation
  • Perpetual License$3045/once
    • All features
    • One-time purchase
    • Optional service select

Which should you pick?

Choose Procore if

  • You need project management.
  • You work on Web, iOS, Android.
  • You also want quality & safety.

Choose Vectorworks Architect if

  • You need bim modeling.
  • You work on Windows, macOS.
  • You also want 2d documentation.

Questions people ask

Is Procore or Vectorworks Architect better?
Neither clearly leads. Procore starts at On request and Vectorworks Architect at $199/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Procore or Vectorworks Architect?
Procore starts at On request and Vectorworks Architect at $199/month.
Does Procore or Vectorworks Architect run on more platforms?
Procore runs on Web, iOS, Android. Vectorworks Architect runs on Windows, macOS.
What is Procore best used for?
Procore is most often used for construction project management and collaboration, field productivity and site communication, quality and safety management, financial and accounting management for construction. Of those, construction project management and collaboration and field productivity and site communication are not what Vectorworks Architect is typically brought in for.
What can Procore do that Vectorworks Architect cannot?
Procore covers Project management, Quality & safety, Financial management, Resource management. Vectorworks Architect covers BIM modeling, 2D documentation, 3D visualization, Energy analysis.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Vectorworks Architect: What is Vectorworks Architect?

Vectorworks Architect is a BIM and CAD software that combines 2D drafting, 3D modeling, and building information modeling into a single platform designed for architects to manage projects from concept through construction documentation.

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Vectorworks Architect: Does Vectorworks integrate with Revit?

Yes, Vectorworks supports Revit interoperability. Since 2017, it can import RVT and RFA files, and as of 2020, it can export to RVT format. In 2025, updates include saving predefined import settings and scheduled automated exports.

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Vectorworks Architect: What file formats does Vectorworks support?

Vectorworks supports IFC, DWG, SketchUp's native formats, and RVT/RFA files. IFC is recommended for the most robust interoperability in building information modeling workflows.

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Vectorworks Architect: Can I run Vectorworks on subscription?

Yes, Vectorworks offers subscription-based licensing where you pay only for the duration needed. Licenses can be installed on two machines but can only be actively used on one device at a time.

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Vectorworks Architect: Does Vectorworks provide collaboration features?

Yes, Vectorworks supports collaboration with team members using Shared Cloud Folders, and designers can reuse design elements across projects, enabling 20-30% productivity gains.

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