Cogram Review
AI-native project platform for architects and engineers, covering documentation, collaboration, and design workflows as an alternative to legacy AEC software.
Verdict
Cogram has been building AI tooling for the architecture and engineering sector since 2021, targeting firms still dependent on decades-old software like Bluebeam or legacy document management systems. Its AI-native approach to documentation and collaboration gives it a meaningful edge in an industry where digital transformation has lagged. The practical limitation is adoption friction within firms accustomed to entrenched workflows and compliance requirements around project records.
What it does
AI tools for documentation, collaboration, and design—built for architects and engineers.
Best for
Architects and engineers looking for AI-powered tools to enhance their workflow and project delivery.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Purpose-built for AEC industry with domain-specific features
- AI-native from the ground up, not retrofitted
- Used by named architecture firms
- Founded 2021 with proven track record
- Niche focus limits use outside architecture/engineering
- Enterprise sales model may slow onboarding
- Pricing requires demo engagement
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Frequently asked
- Is Cogram free to use?
- Yes. Cogram has a free plan — Free tier available; paid plans via demo/contact
- Does Cogram have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Cogram do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Cogram?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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