Helonic analyzes drawings for technical issues. Datagrid (now part of Procore) connects data across construction systems. Different layers of the AI stack.
| Feature | Helonic | Datagrid |
|---|---|---|
| Visual drawing analysis | Limited | |
| Proprietary AI model | ||
| Cross-system data connectivity | ||
| Clash detection | ||
| Code compliance | ||
| Submittal review | ||
| RFI drafting | ||
| Procore integration | Native (acquired) | |
| Autodesk integration | Limited | |
| Platform independence | Independent | Procore-owned |
Datagrid connects your data. Acquired by Procore in January 2026, Datagrid built its reputation on cross-system reasoning, linking drawings, specs, schedules, and submittals across platforms and automating workflows that span multiple tools. It excels at document classification, submittal review, and RFI generation by connecting structured data across your project. Post-acquisition, its roadmap will increasingly align with Procore's ecosystem.
Helonic analyzes your drawings. Rather than connecting data across systems, Helonic focuses on deep visual analysis of construction drawings themselves. Using a proprietary AI model built specifically for construction drawings, it detects coordination conflicts, code compliance gaps, structural concerns, and missing details that exist within and across drawing sheets. It integrates with both Procore and Autodesk as an independent platform.
The distinction matters: Datagrid can tell you a submittal references a specific spec section. Helonic can tell you the mechanical ductwork on sheet M-201 conflicts with the structural beam shown on S-102. These are different capabilities that serve different moments in the construction workflow. Teams using Procore may find Datagrid's native integration compelling, while teams working across Procore and Autodesk may prefer Helonic's platform independence.
Datagrid's capabilities will increasingly become part of the Procore platform. This is great for Procore-first teams but may limit Datagrid's vendor-agnostic positioning over time. Helonic remains an independent platform that integrates with both Procore and Autodesk, giving teams flexibility regardless of which project management system they use.
They operate at different layers. Datagrid focuses on data connectivity and workflow automation across construction systems. Helonic focuses on visual analysis of the drawings themselves. A team could use Datagrid to automate submittal workflows while using Helonic to catch coordination issues in the underlying drawings, the tools address different problems.
Yes. Helonic has a native Procore integration that allows users to push drawing analysis findings, coordination issues, code compliance gaps, and other detected problems, directly into Procore as RFIs or observations. This works independently of whether you also use Datagrid.
Helonic has a clear advantage for teams built around Autodesk Construction Cloud. Helonic integrates natively with Autodesk for drawing import and issue syncing. Datagrid, now Procore-owned, will likely prioritize Procore ecosystem integration over third-party platforms like Autodesk.
No. Helonic uses a proprietary AI model built specifically for construction drawings. This purpose-built approach provides broader and deeper coverage than generic single-model tools, catching coordination conflicts, code violations, and cross-discipline issues that other platforms might miss.
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