LogicSite vs. Bluebeam: A Living As-Built, Not a Flattened PDF
Bluebeam is a PDF markup and takeoff tool widely used in AEC.
Bluebeam owns the markup moment — annotating and measuring PDFs. LogicSite owns the asset: every device on the plan is a structured record with type, status, photos, and history, and the as-built stays live after handoff instead of flattening to a static PDF.
Where LogicSite fits
- ✓Devices are structured records — type, spec, status, warranty, connections — not unqueryable ink on a page.
- ✓A living, versioned as-built with change orders, not a flattened PDF that goes stale at handoff.
- ✓A built-in service and maintenance lifecycle for the owner after the job closes.
- ✓Web and Mac-native, shared across the contractor↔owner boundary in one tenant model.
What Bluebeam does well
- •Best-in-class PDF markup and measurement / takeoff
- •Ubiquitous in AEC, with mature multi-user co-markup sessions
- •Deep tooling for document-centric review
Which should you choose?
Choose LogicSite if you are integrators and trade contractors who need a structured, living record from design through service.
Choose Bluebeam if you are teams whose primary need is PDF markup, measurement, and document review.
See LogicSite for yourself
One live floor plan, shared by your crew and the facility owner — from survey to closeout.