Only pay for Builders and Owners.
Builders and owners can edit documents and tables.
Paid
Contributors can fill in tables.
Always free
Viewers can look and comment but can't edit.
Always free
£100/month
Paid annually
Unlimited contributors & viewers
Hourly no-code sync
Templates
Audit Trails, SSO & MFA
Custom
Guided Implementations
Professional services
Custom SSO (eg. OKTA)
Data-residency & back up options
Custom pricing plans
A hub is the home of your team on Morta and can be used for your project, programme, organisation or team depending on your needs.
Morta has templates for key processes in construction projects like requirement specification, deliverable planning and tracking, execution planning, inspection planning and tracking and many others.
No. We only charge per paid user, and once one has a license they can create an unlimited number of hubs.
Yes. You can export all data into Excel, Word and PDF as well as via API.
Morta's data is hosted in the UK in Google Cloud servers. We offer private cloud implementation options for enterprise customers and plan on offering data residency options including Saudi Arabia in the future.
Morta integrates with systems like Autodesk Construction Cloud, Aconnex, Asite, Revizto, Viewpoint, Sharepoint, Procore, Revit, Power Automate, PowerBI, and many others.
Morta is solely focused on construction and the built environment. This means that while we provide a highly flexible solution, we speak your language, have a community of peers like you, integrate with the systems you use, have the templates you need to get started quickly and have pricing and permissioning models suitable for our project based industry.
You will only be charged for owners and builders of resources ie. people who can create documents, edit sections, create and modify tables by adding columns or views, inviting users, and integrating with other systems. We allow for an unlimited number of free users who can fill out data (eg. supply chain members filling out a TIDP).
Ready to join the 100s of other teams reducing risk and increasing productivity?