Whether you manage commercial construction or real estate development, your industry has unique needs. Construction and real estate require exceptional project management, job costing, and many other tools in order to be most successful. Not to mention, this type of work usually has you jumping from job site to job site. If this is the case, you’ll need construction and property management software that you can take with you anywhere.
That brings us to Sage 300 Construction and Real Estate and Procore. Both of these tools are designed to give you end-to-end project management solutions for businesses in the construction industry. Though they share many similarities, they are also quite different, so choosing which option is the best for your company can be challenging. In this blog, we’ll compare the two software solutions and even discuss when it might be appropriate to use them together through Procore Sage integration.
As you start to shop for a construction management software, it’s essential that you take the time to understand how Procore and Sage 300 CRE are different and the same. We’ll cover everything from their integration capabilities and costs to their ease of use and features.
Both Sage and Procore project management allow their customers to customize the solutions with integrations to third-party applications. You can see the complete list of software integrations in the Procore Marketplace. They offer integrations in:
Sage also has a marketplace full of different applications. You’ll find tools for:
Since the list of integration is too long to list all of the options available, it’s crucial that you look through each marketplace before making a final decision. If you already have a favorite application, you’ll want to make sure that it can integrate with your new software solution.
How much is Procore, and is it more than Sage 300 Construction? Unfortunately, project management software can vary drastically from one company to the next. They each have their preferred method of charging clients. Some base their price on a one-time fee, while others use a subscription model. You’ll also find that some charge you per user while others have a flat fee.
With Procore and Sage 300 CRE, it is impossible to give you an idea of your Sage or Procore cost. The price will primarily be based on the specifications of your business. In order to get a better idea, you should request a quote from a Procore or Sage partner.
Based on Sage and Procore reviews, many people find that the two software options are easy to use. However, some may prefer to undergo more training to get the most out of their benefits and features.
Fortunately, you can get Sage and Procore certifications after taking classes on their tools and features. Sage and Procore training are especially recommended for businesses that haven’t used project management software in the past.
It’s also worth mentioning that Sage 300 has excellent support. They are available 24/7 to answer any questions you may have. If you can take the time to travel, you may be interested in Procore’s annual construction technology conference called Procore Groundbreak.
If you’ve ever done a Timberline accounting software tutorial, you already have a basic idea of what Sage 300 CRE is. Before taking on the Sage name, the software was called Timberline, but now that it is Sage 300, it includes more than just accounting tools. You can also enjoy the following:
While Procore accounting software does not yet exist, you can still integrate your favorite accounting solutions to create an all-in-one tool. Along with its integration capabilities, you’ll also find many other tools. The following are just a few of the most notable features:
Did you know that Sage 300 isn’t exclusively one of the big Procore competitors? As we mentioned before, there are many cases where you might prefer to use both tools together to create the ultimate end-to-end project management solution for your construction or real estate business.
Fortunately, the Procore Sage 300 integration is incredibly easy, especially if you already have Procore. Procore is currently the only cloud-based construction project management platform to offer an out-of-the-box integration with Sage. You can simply add Sage 300 CRE as your accounting integration to get the full scope of tools you need to:
There are many factors that go into deciding to integrate—cost and training are just a couple of the biggest. We highly recommend that you speak with an accounting software consultant to find out if this is the right move for you.
Do you want to compare Sage 300 Construction to the Procore demo you just tried? Do you have questions about how the Procore Sage 300 integration? No matter the questions you have, Kerr Consulting is here to answer them. Our knowledgeable consultants have plenty of experience to help you choose the right accounting software for your business.
To get started, we recommend that you call our office. We can provide you with more information over the phone, or you can schedule an in-person consultation. You can also reach out to us by submitting our online contact form.