Total 630 reviews
4.7
All reviews are from verified customers
Rating Distribution
5
Stars79%
4
Stars16%
3
Stars3%
2
Stars0%
1
Stars1%
Satisfaction score
Ease of use
9
Value for money
9
Customer Support
8
Functionality
9
Monica
Construction, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Great Product for our Industry
Pros
Even individuals less familiar with technology find Bluebeam user-friendly and accessible.
Cons
We've encountered issues opening Adobe documents, necessitating downloads of both programs.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
5
Functionality
8
Anonymous
Not Specified, 500+ employees
More than a year
“The best!
Pros
The user-friendly interface and extensive features of Bluebeam set it apart from other software options.
Cons
Occasionally, Bluebeam session online drops, but synchronization occurs upon reconnection.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Ash
Construction, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Easy pdf editing and take off's
Pros
Extensive Control & Toolset: Provides extensive control over PDFs including takeoffs and comment features.
Cons
Efficient takeoff facility but labeling could be improved.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
7
Functionality
8
Anonymous
Not Specified, 500+ employees
More than a year
“The best!
Pros
Intuitive user interface with an array of features.
Cons
Online Bluebeam sessions occasionally drop but they sync up upon reconnection.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Anonymous
Not Specified, 500+ employees
More than a year
“The best!
Pros
The user interface of Bluebeam is easy to follow, and it has many more features than any other ones I have used so far!
Cons
Sometimes, the Bluebeam session online drops, but everything will sync up once it goes back on.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
10
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Monica
Construction, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Great Product for our Industry
Pros
User-friendly, even for guys not up to date with technology.
Cons
Some issues opening Adobe documents, so we had to download both.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
10
Customer Support
7
Functionality
9
Javier
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, 1-10 employees
More than a year
“PDF tool for engineers and architects
Pros
This is the very first PDF tool that can allow you to handle a PDF drawing like what it is, a drawing, and take measures, do precise annotations, and even calculations, right on the PDF.
Cons
It is not intuitive to use, and the help is not great. The learning curve is steep.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Ash
Construction, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Easy pdf editing and take off's
Pros
Bluebeam Revu provides an extensive array of tools, offering unparalleled control over PDFs. The range of features is vast, and one can expect more than just takeoffs and commenting capabilities.
Cons
Bluebeam Revu's takeoff feature is commendable, but there's room for improvement in the labeling aspect.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
10
Somi
Architecture & Planning, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Convenient for Architecture+Engineering field
Pros
For architects, redlining drawings and making professional comments during the Construction Administration phase is effortlessly done.
Cons
The process of combining and publishing files into PDF format requires additional steps.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
9
Gina
Construction, 51-100 employees
More than a year
“BlueBeam Revue is my FAVE!
Pros
Introduced to BlueBeam Revu three years ago, it has significantly improved the user's experience. The features and ease of use, once properly trained, are considered a Godsend. The precise relocation of text placement is particularly valuable.
Cons
Adjusting font sizes when creating text boxes can be challenging but is not a deal-breaker.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
karen
Construction, 51-100 employees
Less than 6 months
“Decent substitute for pdf
Pros
Bluebeam is likened to Adobe Acrobat but is deemed better for Viewpoint Spectrum software. It offers more edit features, is easy to learn, and maintains user-friendliness.
Cons
Transitioning from Adobe Acrobat to Bluebeam presented a learning curve due to the abundance of editing features. Locating specific features amidst the array of options can be challenging.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
9
chandra
Civil Engineering, 500+ employees
More than a year
“best for pdf viewer in modeling
Pros
Bluebeam facilitates preserving changes in PDFs with date and time stamps, offering various editing options like text editing, marking highlights, and collaborative work-sharing with others. It seamlessly operates with numerous other software for PDF creation and print settings.
Cons
File loading at the start takes some time, though not significantly problematic.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Gary
Retail, 1-10 employees
Less than 6 months
“Bluebeam Revu - collaboration tool
Pros
Bluebeam is utilized for reviewing architectural drawings in the construction of a store. The collaborative environment allows everyone to view and comment simultaneously, saving time.
Cons
The software's substantial size demands a computer with robust performance.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Olga
Government Administration, 500+ employees
Less than 6 months
“BlueStream Revu
Pros
Bluebeam proves to be a great time-saving tool, enabling multiple groups to review documents simultaneously. This prevents redundant questions and streamlines the review process.
Cons
The pricing, especially for larger groups, is relatively high, although bulk discounts are available.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
9
Functionality
9
endrit
Oil & Energy, 51-100 employees
More than a year
“ENDRIT's REVIEW
Pros
The version control using layers aids in identifying change control.
Cons
Support should offer more comprehensive training material.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Ana
Architecture & Planning, 101-500 employees
More than a year
“Easy document based collaboration
Pros
Bluebeam is recognized as an easy-to-use cloud-based document storage accessible in real-time for team members. It offers a robust tool chest for marking up documents, facilitating various document management tasks from idea brainstorming to architectural drawing set reviews.
Cons
Easier document swapping without losing comments and a project homepage feature for information organization are desired.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Anonymous
Not Specified, 500+ employees
More than a year
“The best!
Pros
Bluebeam's user interface is commended for its simplicity and extensive features surpassing other alternatives.
Cons
Occasional drops in Bluebeam session online are reported with synchronization occurring upon reconnection.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Monica
Construction, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Great Product for our Industry
Pros
Described as user-friendly even for individuals not up to date with technology.
Cons
Issues opening Adobe documents lead to the necessity of downloading both.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
6
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Javier
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, 1-10 employees
More than a year
“PDF tool for engineers and architects
Pros
Bluebeam is recognized as the first PDF tool allowing precise handling of PDF drawings with measures annotations and calculations directly on the PDF.
Cons
The software is deemed non-intuitive with insufficient help features contributing to a steep learning curve.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
6
Value for money
9
Customer Support
6
Functionality
10
Ash
Construction, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Easy pdf editing and take off's
Pros
Bluebeam Revu offers a high level of control over PDFs with extensive tools and features. Takeoffs and commenting are considered basic functions.
Cons
Bluebeam Revu's robust take-off facility is acknowledged but improvements are suggested for labeling.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
7
Functionality
6