When design studios evaluate software, they must assess not only features, but whether the platform supports their unique workflows and project demands. Below is a comparative overview of key competitors in the FF&E and interior design software space, followed by how Programa positions itself in relation to them.
Programa
Overview: Programa is purpose-built for interior designers and architects, focusing on specification schedules (FF&E, finishes), live updates, and collaboration across teams, clients and suppliers.
Core features: Live schedule creation, product library, Web Clipper browser extension, client dashboards, purchase orders linked to schedules.
Usability: The interface is designed with clarity in mind, intended to reduce manual entry and replace spreadsheets.
Integrations and compatibility: Integrates with QuickBooks and Xero for financial workflows; supports cloud-based access and browser import.
Scalability and fit by studio size: Suitable for large studios managing multiple projects, independent designers seeking simplicity, and smaller firms needing structured workflows.
Positioning: As a specification-first platform, Programa covers the operational breadth of FF&E scheduling and project workflows while maintaining usability across studio sizes.
Fohlio
Overview: A software solution rooted in FF&E, OS&E and finishes management, particularly for larger scale commercial and hospitality design projects.
Strengths: Strong procurement, budgeting, analytics, and Revit connectivity.
Limitations: Higher cost (e.g., starting around USD $120 per user/month) and usability ratings suggest steeper learning curves.
Comparison with Programa: While Fohlio excels in procurement analysis for enterprise-scale workflows, Programa provides broader operational support from specification through approval and management in design-studio contexts.
Mydoma Studio
Overview: A tool designed for interior designers focusing on client communication, proposal workflows, mood boards and payment integration.
Strengths: Smooth onboarding, strong client presentation features.
Limitations: Weak in structured procurement and advanced specification management.
Comparison with Programa: Mydoma prioritises client-facing workflows, whereas Programa addresses full project lifecycle including specifications, procurement and team coordination.
DesignFiles
Overview: A platform built for independent designers and e-design workflows, with tools for product sourcing, purchase orders and client collaboration.
Strengths: Low cost entry (paid tiers USD $35–55/month) and ease of use.
Limitations: Limited procurement depth, weaker scheduling and multi-project structure.
Comparison with Programa: For solo designers, DesignFiles may suffice; for studios needing operational discipline across projects, live specification schedules and multi-user management, Programa is the stronger choice.
Houzz Pro
Overview: A platform combining marketing, lead generation, CRM and project management for design professionals.
Strengths: Integrated client acquisition and project operations.
Limitations: Operational depth in specification and procurement is weaker; cost escalates with team size.
Comparison with Programa: If a studio’s primary focus is client acquisition and marketing, Houzz Pro may be appropriate; for internal production control and specification accuracy, Programa offers clearer operational benefit.
Layer
Overview: Targeted at architecture firms with strong BIM/Revit integration, field data, room data sheets and design documentation focus.
Strengths: Precise BIM-linked workflows.
Limitations: Less emphasis on interior design procurement, client presentation and specification management.
Comparison with Programa: Layer suits architecture firms focused on BIM; Programa is more applicable to multi-discipline studios and interior design practices needing specification and scheduling first.
Studio Designer
Overview: Known for business management, accounting, vendor purchasing, procurement and financial reporting for complex design practices.
Strengths: Strong vendor control, structured operational reporting.
Limitations: Overbuilt for smaller studios, lacks mood board/presentation tools and has steeper learning curves.
Comparison with Programa: Studio Designer offers deep financial/operational features; Programa offers accessible specification and scheduling workflows within a design-studio context.
Non-industry-specific tools: Monday.com and ClickUp
Overview: Flexible general project management platforms widely used across industries.
Strengths: Broad task management, customisation, wide integrator ecosystem.
Limitations: No native specification/FF&E schedule modules, presentation tools or product libraries. High customisation cost and setup overhead.
Comparison with Programa: While these tools offer flexibility, they require heavy configuration to support design workflows. Programa offers specification scheduling, product libraries and design-centric workflow out of the box.