Feature Comparison Table Builder
One tool, five use cases: build a side-by-side feature comparison table for anything — products, vendors, software, tech stacks, or event venues.
Pick the comparison you need below — each opens its own scoring tool.
General feature comparison table maker
Compare any set of products or options across the features that matter to you.
💡 Scoring tips
- Pick 3-5 features that actually differentiate your options — too many dilutes the signal.
- Decide what a "5" means before you start scoring, not after seeing which option would get it.
- A tied "best" feature isn't a tie-breaker on its own — check the total score too.
Vendor selection matrix
Evaluate vendors on cost, reliability, and service before you sign a contract.
💡 Scoring tips
- Weight reliability and support highly for vendors you'll depend on long-term, even if they cost more upfront.
- Ask for references or case studies before scoring "reliability" — don't just take a sales pitch at face value.
- Include an SLA/support row explicitly; it's often the deciding factor after a vendor relationship sours.
Software tool comparison matrix
Decide between SaaS products by comparing pricing, features, and integrations.
💡 Scoring tips
- Weight integrations by your actual stack, not a generic checklist — this matters more the more tools you already use.
- Trial the top 2 options hands-on before finalizing scores; marketing pages oversell "ease of use."
- Factor in switching cost (data migration, retraining) as its own row if you're replacing an existing tool.
Tech stack decision matrix
Compare frameworks or platforms on scalability, cost, and team skill fit.
💡 Scoring tips
- Team skill fit often outweighs theoretical scalability for small teams — you can't ship what your team can't maintain.
- Community support predicts how easy it'll be to hire and find help later — don't skip it.
- Score cost using hosting/infra at your expected scale, not just licensing.
Event venue comparison tool
Compare venues for weddings, conferences, or parties on capacity, cost, and amenities.
💡 Scoring tips
- Score capacity with a buffer above your expected headcount — undersized venues cause problems on the day.
- Location affects real attendance — factor in travel time for your actual guest list, not just distance on a map.
- Get amenities in writing (AV equipment, catering rules, parking) before scoring — verbal promises can change.
Not sure where to start? Read how to use a decision matrix for tips on choosing the right features and scoring them fairly.