PinMy compared
PinMy is field capture pinned to the plan: a voice note, photo or video anchored to an exact point on a PDF, a site photo, a video frame, a map or a 3D IFC model, exported as a PDF report from that file. Whether it is the right choice depends on what you are replacing. These pages say plainly when it is not.
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PinMy vs PlanRadar
PlanRadar is a capable, established construction platform, and the honest framing is not that one tool is better. It is that PlanRadar is built for organisations that want formal, configurable workflows across many projects, and PinMy is built for the two or three people who need the issue captured before they walk off site.
When to choose them insteadPinMy vs Kraaft
Kraaft is a good tool and the comparison is not about quality. It is about the anchor. Kraaft starts from the conversation and adds structure to it; PinMy starts from the drawing and treats the conversation as something that hangs off a point on it.
When to choose them insteadPinMy vs Trowel
Trowel and PinMy solve different halves of the same day. Trowel is management software for running the construction business — budgets, planning, the paperwork around a project. PinMy is what happens in the twenty minutes you spend walking the floor with a phone.
When to choose them insteadPinMy vs WhatsApp for site coordination
The honest competitor for most teams is not another app. It is a WhatsApp group, a camera roll, and someone typing it all up at eight in the evening. WhatsApp is free, everyone already has it, and it works — right up until you need to find one photo from four months ago.
When to choose them insteadTry it on one file
The fastest way to settle a comparison is to upload one plan you are already arguing about and pin three issues on it. The free plan needs no card.