For those of you in the know about Browze, I have to decide to pay the next bill to them, I'm starting to feel like I'm nothing more than a money conduit for all the surveying hanger-ons. Auto-cad, Legal-Aid, Trimble, Browze, just to name a few. The list is starting to seem endless. Decided to give up the local I-Doc, you can pay a $5 per day use and save a lot since the yearly bill went to $1500.
What is Browze?
Maybe this??ÿ https://www.browz.com/en/
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I want to hear from a user, not the company that wants to sell it to me...
I want to hear from a user, not the company that wants to sell it to me...
Browz is a service to "help" a company stay current with safety and regulatory rules and requirements. Anyway that's how it's sold and for a few clients I have to stay current with them, which basically means sending a check every so often and answering emails endlessly.
If you don't work with certain companies or industries it would be useless for you, for me it's coal and only a couple of companies that even care, but if you aren't signed up you can't work for them. And they really seem to care about it.
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I look at it like a middleman service company that hires surveyors that began a requirement that insisted it was necessary to subscribe to an electronic invoicing/payment service that cost about $2k a year and to carry $3mil liability insurance to be on their list of service providers.
My answer was a new price schedule and minimum requirement of projects per month to keep me.
After a chat with their "main girl" in charge of ordering surveys, I was exempted from those requirements and it is business as usual.