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PROJECTDOG is a SaaS platform built around online procurement, e-bidding, and project document hosting. It primarily serves municipalities, housing authorities, public agencies, architecture/design and engineering firms, project management companies, as well as general contractors, subcontractors, and specialty contractors. The website explicitly states that it can automate RFS, RFQ, SOQ, RFP, and various contractor bidding workflows, and it also offers annual municipal subscriptions at the city, town, agency, and department levels.
The core workflow is to register an account, find or publish projects, build a team, and manage project documents in one place. Users can search by project number, ID, or keyword, and can also add projects themselves. On the team side, the platform supports automated roles and adding/removing members, and assigns a Projectdog Coordinator to help with setup. For document management, the platform emphasizes centralized receipt and management of project materials in a secure location, along with clear real-time reporting. Customer testimonials also mention that file review, distribution, addendum publishing, and bid result publication are accurate and timely.
The site shows entry points for a free account and a free trial. Paid plans include three tiers at $59.99, $168.00, and $318.00, with different limits for project count, active users, storage, and support. The highest tier includes unlimited projects, 100 active users, 1TB storage, 24/7 support, team collaboration, and a company dashboard. However, some plan copy appears inconsistent: for example, the “1-Project” plan also says Three Projects, while the “3-project Pack” says 20 Projects. Buyers should confirm the details before purchasing.
Its strengths are its vertical industry focus, making it well suited to public works and construction bidding; its relatively extensive customer list and testimonials, which reflect practical experience in U.S. municipal and construction procurement scenarios; and its clear entry-level pricing, plus information about human coordinators and 24/7 service. The drawbacks are that the website does not disclose third-party integrations, APIs, or developer support, nor does it provide detailed security and compliance documentation. Its permission system appears limited to role and member management, with little detail on approvals, auditing, encryption, or compliance certifications.
PROJECTDOG is better suited to government departments, owners, construction project management companies, and contractors operating under U.S. or U.S.-like public procurement processes, for use in e-bidding, document distribution, addenda, and bid result publishing. Access from China is unknown. The payment page shows credit card fields but does not specify other payment methods. For local Chinese procurement and engineering projects, key factors to evaluate include network accessibility, USD credit card payment, regulatory fit, and local alternatives such as Glodon, Mingyuan Cloud Procurement, Zhulong Biaoshitong, or a Feishu/DingTalk-based workflow.
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projectdoc.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach projectdoc.com directly.