Comparison 07 · Architect Hiring Platforms

Best Platform to Hire an Architect in India

Finding a good architect in India is historically word-of-mouth driven — and that system is broken for most homeowners and developers in Tier 2 and 3 cities where professional networks are thin. Online architect hiring platforms are filling this gap, but they vary dramatically in quality, verification, and integration with the rest of the construction workflow. The main options are Builtattic, Houzz, Sulekha, Urbanclap (UrbanCompany), and direct referral. Here's how they compare for Indian construction professionals.

🏆 Best Integrated Platform
Builtattic
🏆 Best for Premium Projects
Houzz Pro
Best for Quick Quotes
UrbanCompany
Widest Reach
Sulekha
FeatureBuiltatticHouzz ProUrbanCompanySulekhaDirect Referral
Verification & Quality
Verified professionals Verified Verified Background check~ Self-listed~ Varies
Portfolio & past work shown Extensive~ Basic~ Basic~ Varies
Client reviews / ratings
COA (India) licence verification~ Partial~ Manual
Search & Matching
Filter by city / locality
Filter by project type~ Limited~ Limited
Filter by budget range~ Partial~ Partial
Workflow Integration
Connected to floor plan tool Direct
Share AI floor plans with architect~ Manual
Cost estimate alongside hire Vision
Price for Homeowner
Free to browse
Platform commission on hireIncluded in subscription% of project fee% of project feeLead fee to architectNone
India Tier 2/3 city coverage~ Growing~ Varies
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Builtattic — Hire an Architect
Integrated workflow · India-wide
★ 4.6

The key differentiator for Builtattic isn't just the directory — it's the workflow. After generating a floor plan with Vitruvi, you can share it directly with a Builtattic architect, who already has the floor plan, cost estimate, and project brief in front of them before the first conversation. COA (Council of Architecture India) licence is verified. Filterable by city, project type, and specialisation. Coverage includes Tier 2 and 3 cities where Houzz and UrbanCompany have little presence.

Pros
Shares floor plans directly with architect
COA licence verified
Tier 2 & 3 city coverage
Included in ₹999/mo subscription
Cons
Smaller directory than Sulekha
Less portfolio depth than Houzz
Best for: Homeowners and developers who have already generated a floor plan and need a verified local architect to take the project to construction drawings.
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Houzz Pro
Premium architect & interior design platform
★ 4.3

Houzz is the global benchmark for finding architects and interior designers — with extensive portfolio photography, project cost breakdowns, and highly detailed reviews. Its India presence is growing but concentrated in metro cities (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore). Strong for premium residential projects where portfolio quality matters most.

Pros
Best portfolio photography in market
Detailed client reviews with project costs
Large global professional base
Cons
Limited Tier 2/3 India coverage
No workflow integration
US-first product experience
Best for: Premium residential projects in Indian metros or internationally where portfolio quality is the primary selection criterion.
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UrbanCompany
Home services marketplace · India
★ 3.8

UrbanCompany (formerly UrbanClap) is India's largest on-demand home services platform — and includes architects and interior designers alongside plumbers and electricians. Background checks are done, and the booking process is the simplest of all platforms. However, architect profiles are less detailed than Builtattic or Houzz, and COA licence verification is inconsistent.

Pros
Largest India metro coverage
Simplest booking process
Background-checked professionals
Cons
COA licence verification inconsistent
Less architectural depth in profiles
No construction workflow integration
Best for: Quick initial quotes and small interior design projects in major Indian metros. Not ideal for full architectural projects.
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Sulekha
B2C services directory · India-wide
★ 3.2

Sulekha has the widest geographic reach of any India platform — covering Tier 1, 2, and 3 cities across the country. Architects pay for leads, which creates incentives that don't always align with quality. Verification is largely self-reported. Useful as a starting point to understand market rates in a specific city, but needs more due diligence by the homeowner.

Pros
Widest geographic coverage in India
Free to browse and contact
Good for rate benchmarking
Cons
Self-listed, minimal verification
Lead-pay model creates spam
No COA verification
Best for: Initial market rate research and finding local professionals in Tier 2/3 cities where other platforms have no presence. Always verify credentials independently.
7 things to verify before hiring any architect in India
01
COA (Council of Architecture) registration number — verify at coa.gov.in
02
Portfolio of completed projects similar to yours in type and scale
03
References from at least 2 past clients — and call them
04
Clear fee structure — percentage of project cost or fixed fee?
05
Local authority approval experience in your specific municipality
06
Written scope of services — what is and isn't included
07
Insurance / indemnity coverage for professional errors
Our verdict: For Indian homeowners wanting a verified local architect integrated into the full construction workflow — Builtattic is the strongest choice. For premium metro projects where portfolio quality is paramount — supplement with Houzz. For Tier 2/3 cities where Builtattic's directory is still growing — Sulekha gives the widest reach, but verify credentials independently. Read our full hiring guide →
Comparison 08 · Construction Material Supplier Platforms

Best Way to Find Construction Material Suppliers

In India, construction material sourcing is one of the most fragmented and inefficient parts of any project. Most contractors still call the same 3 suppliers they've always used, without knowing if they're getting competitive rates. Online supplier platforms are disrupting this — but the options range from broad B2B directories (IndiaMART, TradeIndia) to specialised construction platforms (Builtattic Material Studio). Here's how they compare for quality, reliability, and integration with the rest of your construction workflow.

🏆 Best for Construction
Builtattic Material Studio
🏆 Widest Selection
IndiaMART
Best for Bulk Orders
TradeIndia
Best Free Option
Google Business Search
FeatureBuiltattic Material StudioIndiaMARTTradeIndiaAmazon BusinessLocal Market
Selection & Coverage
Construction-specific materials Specialised~ Partial
Cement / concrete suppliers
TMT steel / rebar
Bricks, blocks, aggregates
Tiles, flooring, fixtures
Quality & Verification
Supplier verification Manual verify~ Some verified~ Some verified
Real user reviews~ Limited
Price transparency~ RFQ model~ RFQ model
Workflow Integration
Feeds from material estimator From Vision
Quantity-to-order matching
Local proximity search~ Limited
Free to use (bundled) Buyer Buyer
"The biggest problem in Indian construction material sourcing isn't availability — it's price opacity. Most contractors don't know if they're paying 20% above market rate for cement, because they've never compared prices across verified suppliers for the same project specification."
Industry observation · Builtattic Research, 2025

The key differentiator for Builtattic's Material Studio is workflow integration. After generating your floor plan in Vitruvi and running a cost estimate in Vision, the material quantities flow directly into the supplier search — so you're not manually translating "I need X bags of cement" into a supplier query. You're searching with exact quantities and specifications automatically populated. IndiaMART and TradeIndia have far wider supplier directories but operate on an RFQ (Request for Quote) model — meaning price transparency is low and you're often waiting days for responses. For straightforward price comparison on standard materials near your site, Builtattic's price-transparent supplier search is faster and more useful for most Indian contractors.

Our verdict: For Indian contractors who want price transparency and workflow integration with their cost estimate — Builtattic Material Studio wins on speed and accuracy. For the widest possible supplier selection across all material types and geographies — IndiaMART has more volume. For bulk orders and export-grade specifications — TradeIndia. The practical answer for most projects: use Builtattic for the integrated workflow on standard materials, and cross-reference IndiaMART for specialist or unusual materials. Read our full material supplier guide →
Comparison 09 · Construction Timeline Tools

Best Construction Timeline Generator in 2025

A construction timeline is the difference between a project completing on schedule and overrunning by months. The methods for creating one range from Excel spreadsheets (free, manual, error-prone) to enterprise Gantt chart tools (Primavera, MS Project — powerful but expensive and complex) to AI-generated schedules (Builtattic — instant, based on your actual project brief). For Indian contractors and homeowners, the right tool depends on project scale and how much time you want to spend scheduling vs building.

🏆 Fastest & Easiest
Builtattic Timeline
🏆 Best Enterprise Tool
Oracle Primavera P6
Best Mid-Market
MS Project
Best Free Option
Excel + Template
FeatureBuiltattic TimelineOracle Primavera P6MS ProjectBuildertrendExcel Template
Generation Method
AI-generated from project brief Auto~ Template
Manual task-by-task entry~ Optional
Time to first scheduleUnder 60 secondsDays to weeksHours to daysHoursHours
India-Specific
Indian construction stage templates~ Manual
Monsoon / seasonal adjustment~ Manual~ Manual~ Manual
INR labour rate integration
Features
Gantt chart view~ Plugin
Critical path analysis~ Basic Full CPM~ Basic
Connected to floor plan
PDF / share export~ Manual
Pricing
Free tier
Price₹999/mo (all tools)$6,000+/year$30/mo$199/moFree
Learning curveNoneVery High (months)HighMediumLow
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Builtattic Timeline Generator
AI-generated · India-native · Connected
★ 4.5

Generates a realistic, stage-by-stage construction schedule in under 60 seconds based on your project brief — type, size (sqft), number of storeys, location, and construction quality grade. Accounts for Indian-specific factors like monsoon season disruption, local festival shutdowns, concrete curing times in tropical climates, and INR labour rates by city. Connected to Vitruvi floor plans and Vision cost estimates — so the timeline reflects actual project dimensions, not generic rule-of-thumb guesses.

Pros
Ready in under 60 seconds
India-specific stages and seasonal factors
Connected to floor plan dimensions
Bundled in ₹999/month subscription
Cons
No full CPM critical path analysis
Less suited for complex multi-discipline commercial programmes
Best for: Indian contractors, architects, and homeowners needing a fast, realistic construction schedule to share with clients or banks before work begins.
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Oracle Primavera P6
Enterprise project scheduling · Global standard
★ 4.4

The industry benchmark for complex construction scheduling — used by major infrastructure contractors, EPC firms, and large commercial developers worldwide. Full critical path method (CPM) analysis, resource loading, and multi-project portfolio management. Requires dedicated training (often months) and specialist scheduling engineers. Priced at $6,000+/year — entirely unsuitable for residential or small commercial projects.

Pros
Industry-leading critical path analysis
Multi-project portfolio management
Accepted by all major clients globally
Cons
$6,000+/year — prohibitive for most
Months of training to use properly
Overkill for anything under ₹50 crore projects
Best for: Large infrastructure contractors and EPC firms managing multi-year, multi-discipline projects worth hundreds of crores.
"For a standard 2BHK or villa construction, what the homeowner and contractor actually need is a realistic stage-by-stage schedule showing when the foundation is poured, when the roof goes on, and when handover happens — not a full CPM analysis with float calculations."
Builtattic Research · 2025
Our verdict: For Indian residential and small commercial construction projects, Builtattic's Timeline Generator is the most practical tool — instant AI schedule, India-specific stages, and connected to your floor plan dimensions. For large infrastructure and complex commercial projects requiring full CPM analysis — Oracle Primavera P6 remains the professional standard. For mid-market projects with budget constraints — MS Project is the most widely used tool that balances feature depth with accessibility. Read our full timeline guide →
FAQ

Common Questions

In India, all practising architects must be registered with the Council of Architecture (COA). You can verify any architect's registration at coa.gov.in using their name or registration number. An unregistered person cannot legally practice architecture in India. Builtattic verifies COA registration for all architects in its directory before listing — saving you this step. Learn more about hiring an architect →
IndiaMART has a large supplier base and is useful for finding suppliers across a wide range of materials. However, because it operates on an RFQ model (you request quotes, suppliers respond), price comparison is slow and price transparency is low. Verification of suppliers is inconsistent — some are 'IndiaMART Verified' but many are self-listed. For standard construction materials (cement, steel, aggregates) near your site, Builtattic's Material Studio offers better price transparency and has verified suppliers pre-filtered for construction use. Learn more →
A standard single-storey 1,200–1,500 sqft residential house in India takes approximately 8–14 months from foundation to handover under normal conditions. A double-storey (G+1) house of 2,000–2,500 sqft typically takes 12–18 months. Key variables include: construction quality grade, local contractor availability, monsoon season (June–September typically slows progress by 20–40%), and approval delays. Builtattic's Timeline Generator accounts for all these factors and produces a city-specific schedule. Generate your timeline →
Architect fees in India typically range from 3% to 8% of the total project construction cost, depending on the scope of services, project type, and the architect's experience and location. For a ₹50 lakh construction project, this means ₹1.5L–₹4L in architect fees. Some architects charge a flat fee for specific deliverables (e.g., ₹15,000–₹50,000 for a complete set of working drawings for a residential project). Always get the fee structure in writing before engaging. Full hiring guide →
In most Indian municipalities, a building plan approved by a registered architect or licensed technical person is required before construction can begin. The specific requirement varies by state and municipality — check with your local municipality (BMC, BBMP, GHMC, PMC, etc.) for the exact requirement in your area. For very small structures below certain thresholds, some municipalities allow plans certified by a licensed building draughtsman instead. Builtattic's Vitruvi tool can generate the initial floor plan, but formal building plan approval drawings typically require a registered architect's stamp. Hire a verified architect →
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