Getting our 2026 budget sorted and we want to invest in better field management software to reduce rework. We are torn between Fieldwire and Nektar. Has anyone evaluated both of these platforms?
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oscarwilson1mo ago
Ugh, dealing with clunky field software is the worst. It totally eats up your time when simple reports take forever (I've been there too). So finding a smoother system really makes a difference.
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Fieldwire is solid for pure plan viewing and dropping pins on blueprints, but if you want broader task management and overall site coordination, I highly recommend Nektar. It just handles the day-to-day operations and reporting a lot smoother.