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Earthquake Solutions is a structural and earthquake engineering consulting and software development company founded in 2007. Its core focus is seismic design, ground-motion analysis, complex structural analysis, and engineering software development. Its product lineup includes QuakeManager, Bispec, and PocketStatics. These are clearly not general-purpose developer tools, but vertical, specialist tools for structural engineering, earthquake engineering, research, and teaching.
QuakeManager is software for ground-motion management, selection, scaling, spectrum matching, and modification. It includes modules such as QuakeSelect, QuakeMatch, QuakeLibrary, and QuakeSpec, supporting database search, ground-motion suite selection, tight/average spectrum matching, record rotation, intensity measure calculation, visualization, and MS Word report generation. It also mentions workflows compliant with standards such as ASCE-7 and IBC. Bispec is used for unidirectional and bidirectional dynamic time-history analysis, and can compute linear spectra as well as nonlinear spectra such as constant-strength, constant-ductility, and constant-damage spectra. It supports multiple ground-motion formats, hysteresis models, and spectrum-value export. PocketStatics is a 2D frame and truss static analysis tool for Windows, suitable for quick modeling and analysis of beams, columns, trusses, buildings, bridges, and similar structures. In terms of service ecosystem, the site mentions tools such as Abaqus, ANSYS, Perform-3D, SAP2000, OpenSees, Revit, Rhino, and SolidWorks, but does not provide information about APIs, SDKs, or developer automation interfaces.
Pricing information is incomplete. PocketStatics for Windows is listed at USD 50 and includes 1 year of support and upgrade protection. Bispec provides trial and purchase entry points. QuakeManager has feature comparisons and purchase entry points for Standard, Professional, and Advanced editions, but no prices are shown. The pages do not state that the software is open source; given the purchase and trial links, it appears to be commercial closed-source software. There are also no details about self-hosting, private deployment, or license servers.
Its main strength is its strong professional focus. In particular, QuakeManager brings ground-motion selection, spectrum matching, databases, visualization, and reporting into a single workflow, which can reduce fragmentation in seismic-analysis preprocessing. PocketStatics is lightweight and has transparent pricing, making it suitable for teaching, field use, and quick checks. The downside is that the available information reads more like engineering marketing material, with limited detail on system requirements, version licensing, APIs, payment methods, and complete documentation. Its extensibility for ordinary software development teams is unclear. It is better suited to structural engineers, earthquake engineers, researchers, students and instructors, and consulting teams that need support for performance-based seismic design.
The available content does not provide information on access, payments, or local support for users in China, so actual network connectivity and payment availability are unknown. For use in domestic engineering practice, it may also be necessary to compare it with existing toolchains such as OpenSees, SAP2000, Perform-3D, Abaqus, and ANSYS, as well as its compatibility with local codes and standards.
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