About ARCHICAD
What is Archicad?
Archicad is a building information management system with tools for designing, visualizing, and delivering building plans.
How do I use Archicad?
Users login to Archicad to collaborate with their team on architectural plans. They can utilize tools for design and modeling that can be automatically documented to save time.
Who uses Archicad?
Architects and building designers
How much does Archicad cost?
Archicad is priced at $200 plus tax per month with annual billing. However, there's an option to get the Collaborate Bundle, which bundles Archicad with BIMcloud and BIMx Pro, for a more attractive rate of $225 plus tax per month, also billed annually.
Does Archicad have an app?
They provide an app, BIMx, in order to view designs.
ARCHICAD pricing
ARCHICAD has a free version and offers a free trial. ARCHICAD paid version starts at USD 33.33/month.
Alternatives to ARCHICAD
ARCHICAD Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Construction
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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ARCHICAD is the Best BIM Modeling and File Management Tool.
BIM information management and the skills sharing and new 3D models creation through ARCHICAD tools is excellent and the workflow management is simple.
Pros
The CAD capability that its offered by ARCHICAD is excellent since its easy providing effective Engineering 3D models and import other 3D designs across different modeling platforms.2D drafting for Architectural presentation production and effective simulation and the ability to render final 3D images is incredible.
Cons
Valuable Architectural product and easy to get a long especially when your familiar with other CAD systems and easy customization.
- Industry: Architecture & Planning
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Archicad is an alright software
fairly good the only issue I have was that to get good renders you need another app
Pros
Its ease of use makes it very easy to pick up
Cons
its interface is not very appealing to new users
- Industry: Architecture & Planning
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Unaffordable for small practitioners
Due to the constantly changing licensing system, you essentially end up purchasing the software new every few years making it unaffordable for small practitioners. There is a reason why Revit dominates the US market and will continue to do so if they do not make some drastic changes.
Pros
Most robust 3D CAD/ BIM software available.
Cons
They constantly change the licensing so you essentially end up buying the software from scratch every few years. You can not upgrade, but you also lose support.
Also, the annual updates and features are great, but they need to focus on how to clean up, consolidate, and streamline a lot of these features which are often redundant. Hence, the learning curve is intense and takes years to master the program.
- Industry: Architecture & Planning
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Solid architectural software which makes everyday life more easy
Our overall experience with the software is great. It is easy to set up for new employees, as well as manage from day to day. It has the features crucial for our daily work.
Pros
It integrates well with how we operate at the office. We can seamless work together on bigger projects, as well as manage smaller projects on a one employee level.
Cons
In our experience the software lacks some features seen in other competitors software. Even though these features are not crucial for our workflow, it would be a nice addition.
Alternatives Considered
RevitReasons for Switching to ARCHICAD
Better suited for our experience and workflow, as well as it works on macs.- Industry: Architecture & Planning
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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BIM software for architects
Pros
Easy to use, lots of new functionalities, creates a 3D model as you go and it is super easy to get the 2D from it.
Cons
A bit expensive and it tales a while to learn.