
Cogram
AI documentation and collaboration support for architects, engineers, and construction teams.
What is Cogram?
Cogram is an AI platform for architects and engineers that helps with project documentation, collaboration, and design-adjacent workflows. It is built for teams where meeting notes, site context, drawings, and follow-up details create costly coordination gaps.
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Use cases to evaluate
Capturing meeting notes, decisions, and action items for project teams
Keeping design and engineering context easier to search and reuse
Reducing manual documentation after site or coordination meetings
Improving handoffs between architects, engineers, contractors, and owners
Fit to evaluate
Architecture and engineering firms drowning in project documentation
Construction teams that need better meeting notes and action tracking
Project managers coordinating design reviews and field decisions
Owners comparing vertical AI tools with generic meeting assistants
Business fit
Right for you if project knowledge is leaking through scattered notes, meeting follow-up, and undocumented decisions. Cogram is most valuable when teams standardize how notes, drawings, and action items are reviewed after meetings; it should not be treated as a passive recorder with no owner.
How to evaluate Cogram
Use this category when jobs, estimates, crews, photos, or project handoffs are hard to manage manually.
Confirm the exact workflow
Map Cogram to one concrete workflow first, such as capturing meeting notes, decisions, and action items for project teams. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.
Check category fit
Compare estimating, scheduling, field documentation, mobile usability, and reporting.
Compare practical alternatives
Compare Cogram with other Construction & Field Services vendors before committing to a contract or migration.
Validate cost and rollout effort
Cogram publishes a pricing page for its architecture and engineering AI platform. Evaluate cost by seats, project volume, collaboration needs, integrations, and whether the team needs enterprise controls. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the medium setup matches your team.
Compare Cogram with alternatives
Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.
| Primary workflow | Capturing meeting notes, decisions, and action items for project teams, Keeping design and engineering context easier to search and reuse |
|---|---|
| Best-fit team | Architecture and engineering firms drowning in project documentation, Construction teams that need better meeting notes and action tracking |
| Implementation effort | Medium setup and maintenance profile |
| Pricing check | Pricing page found |
| Closest alternatives | Other Construction & Field Services tools |
Cogram pricing
| Model | See vendor site |
|---|---|
| Snapshot | Cogram publishes a pricing page for its architecture and engineering AI platform. Evaluate cost by seats, project volume, collaboration needs, integrations, and whether the team needs enterprise controls. |
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Common questions about Cogram
What is Cogram?
Cogram is an AI platform for architects and engineers that helps with project documentation, collaboration, and design-adjacent workflows. It is built for teams where meeting notes, site context, drawings, and follow-up details create costly coordination gaps.
What is Cogram used for?
Common use cases: Capturing meeting notes, decisions, and action items for project teams; Keeping design and engineering context easier to search and reuse; Reducing manual documentation after site or coordination meetings; Improving handoffs between architects, engineers, contractors, and owners.
How much does Cogram cost?
Cogram publishes a pricing page for its architecture and engineering AI platform. Evaluate cost by seats, project volume, collaboration needs, integrations, and whether the team needs enterprise controls.
Who is Cogram best for?
Cogram fits Architecture and engineering firms drowning in project documentation, Construction teams that need better meeting notes and action tracking, Project managers coordinating design reviews and field decisions, Owners comparing vertical AI tools with generic meeting assistants. Right for you if project knowledge is leaking through scattered notes, meeting follow-up, and undocumented decisions. Cogram is most valuable when teams standardize how notes, drawings, and action items are reviewed after meetings; it should not be treated as a passive recorder with no owner.