So what’s the difference between Honeybook proposal software and Curate proposal software? They have several features that are similar such as payment processing, proposal creation, event pipelines, and direct edit. Honeybook and Curate are more like complimentary products with some overlap than competitors. Honeybook has many features that need to be done on the admin side (i.e. communications, automated followup, etc). Curate is an event professional software platform that allows wedding and event professionals to accomplish the things they're already doing a lot easier and in less time (i.e. stem counting, wholesaler ordering, etc). Here’s what you should keep in mind if you’re choosing between Curate and Honeybook, or planning to switch from one service to the other.
Which is made for event professionals?
With Curate, florists have access to a floral library and are able to attach recipes to every every proposal item, and caterers can add their recipes in the software and manage costs. Curate also allows event professionals to copy a description of their recipes into their proposal items and generates shopping lists and recipe sheets for their teams to execute. Curate Rentals allows event professionals to manage their rental inventory. Honeybook allows its users to manually enter names into an item's description.
Winner: Curate
What kind of payment tools does each proposal software have?
Both software allow clients to pay directly from the proposal. Honeybook has some neat features like allowing clients to auto-pay on the date the payment is due and allows for adding tips to the proposal.
Winner: Honeybook
How do clients access their proposals?
With Curate, event professionals are able to email the private proposal link to their clients or generate a PDF. Honeybook also allows this and recently removed the requirement for clients to create an account.
Winner: Tie
Quickbooks Integration
Both Curate and Honeybook have API integrations with Quickbooks Online.
Winner: Tie
Vendor Collaboration
Honeybook does tremendous at vendor collaboration and allows events and comments to be shared between vendors. Curate allows venues and wedding coordinators to be tagged in the proposal.
Winner: Honeybook
Event Execution
Curate allows florists and caterers to have their wholesaler list automatically generated and recipe sheets ready to roll. Many florists and caterers use the shopping list as their checklist as well. Event professionals can also combine multiple shopping lists into one wholesaler order form. Honeybook allows event professionals to have access to their event details.
Winner: Curate
We hope this Q & A helps. As a side note, we personally focus on building Curate and are giving these differences based on the best information we have available from users who have elaborated the differences. If we can update anything on here to make it more accurate, please comment below!
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