Comparison Guides

Choose the right workflow for your studio

See how Net Atelier compares with common design, project management, and moodboarding tools across specifications, budgets, proposals, procurement, and client approvals.

Visual presentations

Net Atelier vs Canva

Canva is strong for visual boards. Net Atelier handles what comes after approval: linked specs, budgets, proposals, POs, and invoices.

  • Best for studios using Canva for concept work
  • Explains import and connected workflow gaps
  • Shows where manual rebuilds disappear
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Studio operations

Net Atelier vs Houzz Pro

Compare a bespoke design workflow against a broader lead and business management platform.

  • Useful for firms weighing project workflow depth
  • Covers pricing, proposals, and client approvals
  • Highlights custom specification needs
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Moodboards

Net Atelier vs Mattoboard

Compare moodboarding-focused workflows with a full project system that keeps selection data connected through delivery.

  • Best for studios moving beyond visual sourcing
  • Covers spec continuity after concept approval
  • Clarifies where each tool fits
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Project basics

Net Atelier vs MyDoma

Compare project management basics with a bespoke-grade workflow for COM, specifications, proposals, purchase orders, and team economics.

  • Best for studios outgrowing starter project tools
  • Covers COM tracking and connected purchasing
  • Explains team pricing and migration support
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Accounting workflow

Net Atelier vs Studio Designer

Compare enterprise-style accounting depth with a lighter workflow that keeps QuickBooks and existing bookkeeping processes intact.

  • Best for boutique studios avoiding GL overhead
  • Covers onboarding time and per-user cost
  • Clarifies CSV export and accounting workflow fit
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Already know which tool you are replacing? Open that comparison directly. If you still use visual tools for creative exploration, Net Atelier is designed to sit underneath them as the operational source of truth.