Rhumbix was a field workforce management platform focused on time tracking, labor productivity, and workforce analytics for construction. It helped contractors capture field labor data — who was on site, what they were working on, how many hours — and turn that into actionable productivity insights. Rhumbix was acquired by Procore and its workforce tracking capabilities have been integrated into the Procore platform.
As a workforce tracking tool, Rhumbix did not address plan management or drawing collaboration. Its focus was on the people and hours side of construction, not the plans side. If you are looking for Rhumbix-style functionality today, Procore's workforce management module is where that technology lives.
HomeFloorPlan addresses a completely different need: plan-centric collaboration. While Rhumbix tracked who was working and for how long, HomeFloorPlan helps your team coordinate what they are working on by collaborating directly on the construction drawings.
What Rhumbix Does Well
Where It Falls Short
Side-by-Side Comparison
The Verdict
Rhumbix was a solid workforce tracking tool, and its technology now lives within Procore's workforce management capabilities. If you need labor time tracking and productivity analytics, evaluating Procore's workforce module (or standalone alternatives like Busybusy or ExakTime) is the right path.
For plan collaboration — marking up drawings, coordinating trades by layer, and tracking field issues — HomeFloorPlan is a different tool for a different workflow. It is browser-based with no app download, costs $20/seat/month, and includes AI floorplan sorting and trade layer filtering. Construction teams need both workforce management and plan collaboration, but they are distinct workflows served by different tools.
