BigTime - Top Competitors (Aug 2022)
Compare PricingITQlick Score: | 86/100 |
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Pricing: | 4/10 - average cost |
Category: | Time Tracking -> BigTime review -> BigTime competitors |
Ranking: | Ranked 8 out of 67 Time Tracking systems |
Company: | BigTime Software, Inc. |
Pricing: | starts at $10 per month |
Typical customers: | Small, medium and large size businesses |
Platforms: | Cloud |
Links: | BigTime review, BigTime pricing guide |
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BigTime vs. Alternatives in 2024
BigTime vs. Avaza
Both BigTime and Avaza provide Project Management and Workflow, Reporting and Analytics, Invoicing, and Integrations. BigTime offers features such as Resource Management, DCAA Compliance, and a Mobile App that Avaza does not. Avaza provides features such as Team Chat, Online Timesheets, and Expense Management that BigTime does not.
The license cost information for BigTime starts at $10 per user per month billed annually, while Avaza starts at $11.95 per month with a free version and trial. Both BigTime and Avaza are cloud-based Time Tracking systems.
Avaza is utilized by all kinds of small and medium-sized client-focused enterprises. In contrast, BigTime is used by professional services organizations with teams of five or more people (such as accountants, architects, engineers, IT-service providers, and consultants).
Both BigTime (established in 2002) and Avaza (formed in 2014) are privately held. Compared to the 60,000+ customers of Avaza in over 150 countries, BigTime has several over 2,700 professional clients.
BigTime vs. Harvest
BigTime and Harvest provide Time Tracking, Invoicing, Online Payments, Reporting, and Integrations. Harvest offers features such as Reminders, Budgets, and Cost Tracking that BigTime does not. BigTime has capabilities such as a mobile app, resource management, and DCAA compliance that Harvest does not have.
The license cost information for BigTime starts at $10 per user per month billed annually, while Harvest starts at $12 per seat per month with a free version and trial. Both BigTime and Harvest are cloud-based Time Tracking systems.
Harvest is best for teams in client services organizations that require a mechanism to manage time and costs for many projects. In contrast, BigTime is best for professional services firms with teams of five to five hundred or more, including accountants, architects, engineers, IT-service firms, and consultants.
BigTime (established in 2002) and Harvest (established in 2006) is privately owned. Compared to Harvest clientele of 75,000+ businesses, BigTime has the confidence of over 2,700 professional firms.
BigTime vs. Scoro
BigTime and Scoro provide Time Management, Project Management, Reporting & Dashboards, and Integrations. Scoro provides sales and CRM. However, it is not available in BigTime. BigTime offers features such as Resource Management and a Mobile App that Scoro does not.
The license cost information for BigTime starts at $10 per user per month billed annually, while Scoro starts at $26 per user per month on annual billing and $28 monthly with a free trial. Both systems are cloud-based Time Tracking solutions.
BigTime is designed for accounting, architectural, engineering, information technology service providers, and consulting firms of all sizes. In contrast, Scoro is aimed at marketing firms, business consultancies, professional services firms, legal service providers, construction companies, and other businesses.
BigTime (founded in 2002) and Scoro (founded in 2013) are privately held. BigTime is trusted by more than 2,700 professional firms, while thousands of teams trust Scoro in more than 60 countries.
BigTime alternatives - for small & large Business
Here are the top 4 alternatives to BigTime that are worth checking out: TSheets for SMBs, Timecard Plus for large size business, Harvest for growing companies, and Toggl for low budget organizations.
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