What "Configurable to Your Workflow" Actually Means in Arrival Management
Every vendor in this category says “configurable.” Most of them mean “we have settings.” Here’s the difference — and what to ask in your evaluation.
by Building Intelligence Team
February 16, 2027

Configurable vs. customizable
Every vendor in this category says “configurable.” Most of them mean “we have settings.” Here’s the difference — and what to ask in your evaluation.
What to ask in the evaluation
Every vendor in this category says “configurable.” Most of them mean “we have settings.” Here’s the difference — and what to ask in your evaluation.
The pace of change
Every vendor in this category says “configurable.” Most of them mean “we have settings.” Here’s the difference — and what to ask in your evaluation.
See it in action
See how Building Intelligence’s platforms configure to your workflow without rebuilding the system.
Schedule a demo
Every vendor in the arrival management space claims their platform is configurable. Most of them mean their platform has settings. The difference matters in evaluation, in deployment, and in the answer to the question “can this fit how we actually run our building?” Here’s how to tell the difference before you sign.
Configurable vs. customizable
Every vendor in the arrival management space claims their platform is configurable. Most of them mean their platform has settings. The difference matters in evaluation, in deployment, and in the answer to the question “can this fit how we actually run our building?” Here’s how to tell the difference before you sign.
What to ask in the evaluation
Every vendor in the arrival management space claims their platform is configurable. Most of them mean their platform has settings. The difference matters in evaluation, in deployment, and in the answer to the question “can this fit how we actually run our building?” Here’s how to tell the difference before you sign.
The pace of change
Every vendor in the arrival management space claims their platform is configurable. Most of them mean their platform has settings. The difference matters in evaluation, in deployment, and in the answer to the question “can this fit how we actually run our building?” Here’s how to tell the difference before you sign.
See it in action
See how Building Intelligence’s platforms configure to your workflow without rebuilding the system.
Schedule a demo
